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Orpheus (1949)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:2
Rotten:4
Average Rating:2.7/10
Theatrical Release:05-03-2004
Synopsis: Cocteau's luminous adaptation of the famous Greek myth, set in post-occupation Paris, remains one of the most stunning achievements of the auteur's career. Orpheus, now transformed from a musician... Cocteau's luminous adaptation of the famous Greek myth, set in post-occupation Paris, remains one of the most stunning achievements of the auteur's career. Orpheus, now transformed from a musician into a poet, has achieved fame and wealth; still, he wants something more. When he witnesses a "biker gang," led by a mysterious dark-haired woman, run over and kill his wife while speeding down the Paris streets, he follows them in hopes of retrieving her--and enters the underworld through mirrors that turn liquid at his touch. But it's more than just his Eurydice that he hopes to find there, as is revealed when he becomes enmeshed in an otherworldly love triangle. A mysterious and stylish film, with elusive and varied meanings, and a flair for the poetic surrealism. [More]
Starring: Jean Marais, Maria Casares, Maria Dea, Francois Perier
Starring: Jean Marais, Maria Casares, Maria Dea, Francois Perier, Henri Cremieux, Juliette Greco, Roger Blin, Edouard Dermithe
Director: Jean Cocteau
Director: Jean Cocteau
Screenwriter: Jean Cocteau
Producer: André Paulvé
Composer: Georges Auric
Reviews for Orpheus
Made in 1950, it represents Cocteau at the peak of his creative powers - and formidable powers those are.
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