


Youth Without Youth
Professor of language and philosophy Dominic Matei is struck by lightning and ages backwards from 70 to 40 in a week, attracting the world and the Nazis. While on the run, the professor meets a young woman who has her own experience with a lightning storm. Not only does Dominic find love again, but her new abilities hold the key to his research.
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Plot Summary
In 1938 Bucharest, professor Dominic Matei is struck by lightning during a storm, causing him to age rapidly. Miraculously, he reverts to a youthful state, gaining extraordinary abilities and a heightened awareness of the world. Haunted by his past and the potential of his new existence, he embarks on a philosophical journey, seeking to understand the true meaning of life, love, and immortality.
Critical Reception
Francis Ford Coppola's return to filmmaking after a decade, 'Youth Without Youth' was met with a mixed to positive reception. Critics acknowledged Coppola's ambitious artistic vision and the film's lush cinematography and philosophical depth, but some found its narrative meandering and its themes overly complex. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its intellectual and artistic qualities, while others were put off by its unconventional structure and pacing.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visual artistry and Coppola's confident direction.
- Appreciated for its philosophical ponderings on life, time, and love.
- Criticized by some for its abstract narrative and perceived lack of accessibility.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'Youth Without Youth' to be an interesting and visually striking film, with many appreciating its intellectual and philosophical themes. However, some reviewers noted that the film could be slow-paced and somewhat difficult to follow, leading to a divided opinion.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Fun Fact
Francis Ford Coppola directed 'Youth Without Youth' based on a novella by Mircea Eliade, whom he greatly admired. He reportedly wrote the screenplay in just 23 days.
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