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The Weeping Meadow (2004)

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Reviews Counted: 26 Fresh: 17  Rotten:9 Average Rating: 6.3/10

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Rated: PG

Runtime: 2 hrs 50 mins

Theatrical Release: 21-01-2005

Synopsis: With The Weeping Meadow, one of filmmaking's greatest remaining masters embarks on his crowning achievement: a projected trilogy whose goal is nothing less than "a poetic summing up of the century that just ended." This first panel, spanning 1919-1949, begins with a group of Greek... With The Weeping Meadow, one of filmmaking's greatest remaining masters embarks on his crowning achievement: a projected trilogy whose goal is nothing less than "a poetic summing up of the century that just ended." This first panel, spanning 1919-1949, begins with a group of Greek refugees from Odessa settling on a piece of land that was promised to them just outside of Thessaloniki. Led by Spyros, a member of the Greek bourgeoisie and a leading figure of the Greek community in Odessa, the refugees name this land New Odessa. Here begins the love story between Alexis, son of Spyros, and Eleni, an orphan adopted by Spyros' family during their journey to New Odessa. Growing up together, Alexis and Eleni never quite build the “brother & sister” relationship one might expect, but instead form a deep love for one another that will lead Eleni, like another heroine in ancient Greek tragedy, through all the tribulations of Hellenism and of the history of the 20th century. It's a love that will have to overcome all of the obstacles that are put in its way by the historical events and the socioeconomic dimensions that mark their lives. Alexis and Eleni's love runs counter to the wishes of the widowed Spyros, who sees in Eleni a future wife for himself. Spyros' personality, which could be characterized as that of the fathermaster, weighs heavily on Eleni and she in turn agrees to marry him. But her true love for Alexis prevails, and immediately following her vows to Spyros, Eleni and Alexis flee to Thessaloniki and elope. In search of work, Alexis connects with Nikos, a refugee from Asia Minor who leads a band of travelling musicians. Easily impressing Nikos with his talent as an accordion player, Alexis lands a gig with the band. But history intervenes. With Greece at war, Alexis decides to join a group of musicians about to embark on a tour of America. It's Alexis' hope that he'll be able to remain in the US and, once settled, he promises Eleni that he will send for her and their two young sons to join him. Left behind, Eleni is soon arrested for harboring Nikos, who had been hunted down by the regime as a leftist. Nikos meets a violent death at the hands of his ideological opponents and his friendship with Alexis and Eleni forces Eleni to spend a decade in prison as a political detainee. Yet Eleni's fate is relentless. She was born to love and not to hate. Released from prison, Eleni's search for Alexis and her two sons will lead her to a moment when she'll have to pay the price for her desire to follow her heart. The ambition of Angelopoulos's concept is matched by the grandeur of his style, which takes his majestically fluid camerawork to new heights of virtuosity and produces a steady stream of stunning images. An ornate theater is converted into a refugee tenement, a tree is festooned with slaughtered sheep, a funeral flotilla glides across a lake's mirrored surface, and an apocalyptic flood drowns the refugees' village, leaving the skeletons of abandoned houses. More boldly than ever, Angelopoulos juggles foreground and background, personal and political, story and history into an epic vision. --© New Yorker Films [More]

Genre: Dramas

Director: Theo Angelopoulos

DVD Info

Release:

Jul 12, 2007

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Widescreen - 1.78/Letterboxed

Audio:

  • Dolby Digital 5.1 - Greek
  • Subtitles - English - Optional

Additional Release Material:

  • Interview - Theo Angelopoulos - Director
  • Trailers

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The film is simultaneously simple and opaque, and what it lacks is anything that illuminates the world we live in.

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11/15/07
Philip French
Observer [UK]
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2/5

The movie is fiercely austere; no human emotion leaks out and the characters are as blank as chess-pieces.

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11/15/07
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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3/5

Visually, this can't be bettered, but the superficial storyline and cypher-like characters are undeniably disappointing.

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04/01/06
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Not necessarily ‘a great film’ (though I suspect it will come to be regarded as that), but the work of a master absolutely sure about what he wants to do, and fully capable of achieving it.

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02/01/05
Nick Roddick
Sight and Sound
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4/5

Occasionally confusing in its plotting, it remains an imposing and visually accomplished work.

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01/26/05
Tom Dawson
BBC
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The Weeping Meadow doesn't offer quite enough sugar for its harsh medicine to go down easily.

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11/15/07
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon.com
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It's a typically poetic film, rich in powerful imagery, which sees a bitter personal tragedy unfold against the major events of 20th century Greece.

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11/15/07
Richard James Havis
Hollywood Reporter
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We get a distractingly vapid couple who tend to drain the emotional resonance of these extraordinary, ever-shifting tableaux.

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11/15/07
Ronnie Scheib
Chicago Reader
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It retains that Angelopoulos magic in storytelling.

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10/05/06
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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3/4

Churns like classic tragedy while its pace is set by Angelopoulos' trademark, spooky portentousness.

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01/13/06
Tom Keogh
Seattle Times
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Though he's foggy on the specifics, Angelopoulos makes the tides of history felt through each painterly frame.

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01/12/06
Sean Axmaker
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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A serious historical epic that boldly remanages the usual priorities of that form, and a fractured family saga that, at least in my experience, accumulates power as it continues.

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12/15/05
Nick Davis
Nick's Flick Picks
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If you can ride out its rhythms, you'll come away with some indelible images.

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10/06/05
Kevin Lally
Film Journal International
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This is the first of an announced trilogy, but it already feels as long as the 20th century itself.

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09/26/05
Keith Phipps
Onion AV Club
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There are also moments of such breathtaking grace and artistry that you'd be forgiven for thinking you're watching the most beautiful movie ever made.

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09/16/05
Ken Fox
TV Guide's Movie Guide
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Angelopoulos has created a memorably sweeping survey, but even an epic needs some moments of genuine intimacy.

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09/16/05
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
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It's like looking at a technically-polished painting, but not being fully drawn in.

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09/14/05
Kent Turner
Film-Forward.com
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4/5

The first in a projected trilogy by the Greek director Theo Angelopoulos, The Weeping Meadow is a beautiful and devastating meditation on war, history and loss.

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09/14/05
Dana Stevens
New York Times
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3.5/4

Not for all tastes, it's recommended for discerning viewers.

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09/14/05
V.A. Musetto
New York Post
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The movie plays like a career summation in which the 68-year-old writer-director has simply run out new ideas.

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09/13/05
Derek Elley
Variety
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