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Elective Affinities
On the outskirts of Weimar, Edouard and Charlotte, an aristocratic couple united after both becoming widows, invite two guests to their home: a childhood friend of Edouard's called the Captain, and despite Charlotte's ominous premonition, Ottilie, Charlotte's beautiful and orphaned niece...
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Plot Summary
Set in Romania during the interwar period, the film tells the story of a professor who is invited to mentor a young, ambitious student. As their relationship deepens, it becomes clear that the professor's own life and beliefs are being challenged by the student's idealism and modern views. The narrative explores themes of intellectual mentorship, generational conflict, and the clash between tradition and progress within a politically charged atmosphere.
Critical Reception
Elective Affinities was noted for its intellectual depth and subtle exploration of societal shifts in Romania. Critics praised its nuanced performances and the director's skill in capturing the complexities of human relationships and ideological debates.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thoughtful exploration of intellectual and generational clashes.
Appreciated for strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.
Noted for its atmospheric portrayal of Romanian society during a transitional period.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on the novel of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, though it is set in a different time and place, adapting the core themes to a Romanian context.
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