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Elective Affinities
After an architect (Fabrizio Bentivoglio) is invited to the home of his associate, the harmony of the place comes undone with the visitor's attraction to someone.
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Plot Summary
This film explores themes of art, life, and societal decay through a loose adaptation of Goethe's novel of the same name. Set in a decaying German sanatorium, it follows a group of intellectuals and artists grappling with their desires, disillusionment, and the artistic process. The narrative weaves together philosophical discussions, personal relationships, and stark visual imagery.
Critical Reception
Alexander Sokurov's 'Elective Affinities' is a challenging and visually arresting film that has garnered critical attention for its artistic ambition and philosophical depth, though its slow pacing and abstract nature have made it a polarizing watch for general audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its striking visual style and intellectual themes.
Criticized by some for its deliberate pacing and perceived lack of narrative accessibility.
Seen as a deeply personal and artistic statement from director Alexander Sokurov.
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Fun Fact
The film is loosely inspired by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's 1809 novel of the same name, which was a pioneering work of the Bildungsroman genre.
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