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The Eternal Return
A retelling of Tristan and Isolde set in 1940s France.
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Plot Summary
In this poetic adaptation of the Tristan and Isolde legend, a lonely man named Patrice finds himself inexplicably drawn to a mysterious woman named Nathalie. Their intense and consuming passion mirrors an ancient, fated love, leading them down a path of both ecstasy and despair. As their bond deepens, they grapple with the powerful forces that seem to control their destinies.
Critical Reception
Jean Cocteau's 'The Eternal Return' is a visually stunning and thematically rich exploration of love, fate, and obsession. While lauded for its artistic merit and Cocteau's signature poetic style, it is sometimes viewed as an overly stylized or slow-paced narrative. The film is highly regarded within cinephile circles for its unique interpretation of a classic myth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its artistic vision and poetic atmosphere.
Jean Marais delivers a compelling performance.
The stylized approach may alienate some viewers seeking a more straightforward narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely available or documented on Google.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes a symbolic motif of poison, representing both destructive love and a quest for transcendence, which is central to the myth of Tristan and Isolde.
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