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Clavigo
Inspired by Goethe's early romantic play Clavigo, Roland Petit's ballet recounts the agonies of a weak-willed lover torn between the contradictory promptings of his heart and his evil spirit, which urges him to serve his own interests and forsake true love in favor of a life of debauchery. Recorded live at the Opera National de Paris, Palais Garnier, October 1999.
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Plot Summary
In 18th century Spain, the passionate and ambitious playwright Beaumarchais is tasked by his friend Clavigo to help him win the heart of the beautiful Marie. However, Clavigo's own insecurities and societal pressures lead to a complex web of deceit and betrayal.
Critical Reception
The 1999 film adaptation of Goethe's play 'Clavigo' received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its visual style and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Judith Godrèche. However, some found the pacing slow and the narrative adaptation to be less compelling than the original literary work.
What Reviewers Say
Visually engaging with a strong aesthetic.
Performances by the lead actors are a highlight.
Some viewers found the pacing to be uneven.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's epistolary novel 'Clavigo,' written in 1774.
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