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Plot Summary
Set in 17th-century Naples, the opera tells the story of Fenella, a deaf-mute fisherwoman who falls in love with a Spanish prince. When she discovers he is already engaged to a princess, her grief and betrayal ignite a popular uprising against the Spanish oppressors. The opera culminates in tragedy as Fenella chooses death over dishonor.
Critical Reception
As a film adaptation of a famous opera, 'La Muette de Portici' was met with mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its operatic staging and dramatic performances, though some critics found the narrative somewhat dated or slow-paced. Its historical significance lies in its operatic subject matter and its place within early sound film adaptations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its operatic fidelity and dramatic intensity.
Some found the plot pacing to be slow for a film adaptation.
Recognized for its historical context and performance of the opera.
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Fun Fact
The original opera 'La Muette de Portici' by Daniel Auber was a landmark work that sparked a real-life riot when it premiered in Brussels in 1830, contributing to the Belgian Revolution.
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