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Temptation
The young architect Guido maintains a relationship with Carla, wife of industrialist Veraldi that despite being aware of her infidelity does nothing to prevent it.
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Plot Summary
A aging vampire, Count von Krolock, becomes increasingly disillusioned with his undead existence. He desires to find a successor who can carry on his legacy and share his eternal torment. His son, Alfred, shows little interest in the vampire life, preferring the company of humans. Meanwhile, a young scholar, Professor Abronsius, and his assistant, Alfred, arrive in a remote village searching for vampires.
Critical Reception
Roman Polanski's 'Temptation' is a visually striking and atmospheric horror film that blends gothic horror with a dark sense of humor. While it may not be as universally acclaimed as some of Polanski's other works, it is often praised for its unique take on vampire mythology and its unsettling imagery. The film garnered a cult following over the years for its distinctive style and morbid themes, though some found its pacing to be deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visually stunning cinematography and eerie atmosphere.
Appreciated for its unique and philosophical approach to vampire lore.
Some critics found the pacing slow but acknowledged its artistic merit.
Google audience: Audiences generally admire the film's distinctive visual style and its sophisticated, often melancholic, portrayal of vampirism. Many highlight the memorable performances and the unsettling, dreamlike quality of the narrative. Some viewers found the story a bit abstract, but the artistic direction and atmosphere were widely appreciated.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a musical adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula,' but Polanski shifted the focus to a more philosophical and allegorical exploration of vampirism and eternal ennui.
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