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Plot Summary
Set in 19th-century Paris, this television miniseries chronicles the relentless rise of Eugène Rastignac, a brilliant but impoverished young man from the provinces. Driven by insatiable ambition and a keen understanding of social dynamics, he navigates the treacherous waters of Parisian high society, using his intelligence and charm to climb the social ladder. The narrative explores his complex relationships and moral compromises as he pursues wealth, power, and status.
Critical Reception
This adaptation of Honoré de Balzac's classic novel was generally well-received for its faithful portrayal of the source material and its strong performances. Critics praised its immersive depiction of 19th-century Parisian life and the compelling portrayal of Rastignac's morally ambiguous journey.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its historical accuracy and faithful adaptation of Balzac's work.
- Lauded for strong performances, particularly Bruno Todeschini as Rastignac.
- Appreciated for its detailed and atmospheric recreation of 19th-century Parisian society.
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Fun Fact
The miniseries is based on Honoré de Balzac's 'Père Goriot,' with the character Rastignac being a central figure in several of Balzac's novels, often acting as a link between different social strata of Parisian society.
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