

Eugenia Grandet
Eugenia is a daughter of a wealthy but miserly man living a simple life in the provincial town of Saumur. Eugenia's inexperience leads her to fall in love with an unworthy man.
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of Eugénie Grandet, a young woman from a provincial French town. After her mother's death, she inherits a fortune, but her tyrannical father, Père Grandet, prevents her from marrying the man she loves. Instead, he schemes to marry her off to a wealthy, but ultimately cruel, count, leading to Eugénie's eventual disillusionment and solitary existence.
Critical Reception
Eugenia Grandet was generally well-received by critics, who praised its faithful adaptation of Balzac's novel and the strong performances, particularly from Alida Valli. The film is noted for its sensitive portrayal of societal constraints and the tragic fate of its protagonist.
What Reviewers Say
- A poignant and faithful adaptation of Balzac's classic.
- Alida Valli delivers a compelling performance as the tragic Eugénie.
- The film effectively captures the oppressive atmosphere of provincial life.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film on Google is not readily available, but contemporary reviews highlight its dramatic depth and faithfulness to the source material.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's 1833 novel of the same name, which is considered one of his masterpieces.
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