

Mauregard
Upon his return from Louisiana in 1865, Maxence de Mettray decides to use the profits from his last commercial trip to buy the castle of Mauregard in Touraine, the castle of his ancestors. From there, his story and that of his descendants is told over six different periods. A French mini-series in six 60-minute episodes.
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Plot Summary
In the 17th century, a young woman, raised in a secluded castle, finds herself caught between two suitors: the charming but deceitful Prince de Mazarin and the mysterious Comte de Mauregard. Her journey of self-discovery and love unfolds amidst courtly intrigue and magical encounters.
Critical Reception
While visually stunning and featuring Demy's signature musical style, 'Mauregard' received a mixed reception. Critics praised its aesthetic beauty and performances but found the narrative somewhat convoluted and lacking the emotional resonance of his earlier works. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its fantastical elements and others finding it slow-paced.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its enchanting visual style and musical numbers.
- Criticized for a story that could be overly complex and less engaging.
- Performances were generally well-received, particularly by the lead actresses.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, making a specific summary of Google user sentiment impossible to determine.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more direct adaptation of a lesser-known fairy tale, but Demy significantly altered the plot to incorporate his unique brand of cinematic fantasy and musicality.
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