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Άλκηστη
A writer goes to his hometown, looking for the girl he was in love,when he was young.
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Plot Summary
This film is an adaptation of the ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides. It tells the story of Alcestis, a devoted wife who agrees to die in place of her husband, King Admetus, to save his life. She is then resurrected by Hercules, who visits the house of Admetus and wrestles with Thanatos (Death) to bring her back from the underworld. The story explores themes of sacrifice, love, and the will of the gods.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with many critics praising its faithful adaptation of the classical play and the powerful performances, particularly from Irene Papas. However, some found the pacing slow and the theatricality to be somewhat dated for a film adaptation. It was generally seen as a respectable, albeit not groundbreaking, cinematic interpretation of a foundational work of Greek tragedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its adherence to the source material and Irene Papas's commanding presence.
Some found the film's theatrical style and deliberate pacing to be a drawback.
A visually faithful, if somewhat static, rendition of Euripides's tragic masterpiece.
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Fun Fact
The film was presented at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival as part of the festival's official selection, though it did not compete for the Palme d'Or.
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