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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueYoung student Claudine has a dream in which the Roman student Cornelius, fascinated by the beautiful wife of the commander, attends lectures on the art of love of great Ovid. Ancient tragedy... Tout lireYoung student Claudine has a dream in which the Roman student Cornelius, fascinated by the beautiful wife of the commander, attends lectures on the art of love of great Ovid. Ancient tragedy happens again in a few centuriesYoung student Claudine has a dream in which the Roman student Cornelius, fascinated by the beautiful wife of the commander, attends lectures on the art of love of great Ovid. Ancient tragedy happens again in a few centuries
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Not bad for watching late at night, which is when i usually do watch my dirties. For this you get to learn about the Minotaur's beginnings and how his daddy was a white bull. Aside from this small piece, the rest of it is well, fair.
Ars amandi is the kind of film that tantalizes with the promise of forbidden pleasures and classical decadence, yet delivers mostly a muddled, meandering spectacle that rarely rises above the level of curiosity. The atmosphere is, at best, uneven - at times striving for the lush sensuality of ancient Rome, but more often succumbing to a sense of artificiality and detachment. The sets are sparse, and the props feel oddly cheap, never quite conjuring the grandeur or grit of the era. Instead of immersing the viewer in a world of intrigue and desire, the film's visual language frequently reminds us of its own limitations, with choppy editing and awkwardly staged scenes that break any spell it tries to cast.
Cinematographically, the film oscillates between moments of genuine beauty and stretches of uninspired, even amateurish, composition. Marina Pierro, as Claudia, is certainly the camera's favored subject, often photographed with an almost painterly devotion that highlights her striking presence. These vignettes are among the film's few visual highlights, but they are undermined by shaky camerawork and inconsistent lighting elsewhere. The much-touted Roman orgy sequence, restored in this version, is disappointingly brief and poorly shot, lacking both the sensuality and spectacle one might expect from Borowczyk's reputation.
The cast does what it can with the material, but few performances leave a lasting impression. Marina Pierro brings a certain enigmatic allure to Claudia, making her the film's most memorable figure, though even she cannot transcend the stilted dialogue and erratic direction. Massimo Girotti, as Ovid, spends much of the film delivering ponderous monologues that quickly wear out their welcome, while Michele Placido and the rest of the ensemble struggle to inject life into characters who barely exist as individuals. The English dub only exacerbates matters, with mismatched voices and flat delivery that sap the drama of any real emotion or urgency.
Ultimately, Ars amandi feels less like a cohesive narrative than a patchwork of loosely connected erotic tableaux, some of which border on the bizarre for its own sake. The film's attempts at humor and surrealism fall flat, and the pacing is so languid that its brief runtime feels much longer. There are flashes of visual interest and moments of unintended camp, but these are not enough to save the film from its own tedium.
Cinematographically, the film oscillates between moments of genuine beauty and stretches of uninspired, even amateurish, composition. Marina Pierro, as Claudia, is certainly the camera's favored subject, often photographed with an almost painterly devotion that highlights her striking presence. These vignettes are among the film's few visual highlights, but they are undermined by shaky camerawork and inconsistent lighting elsewhere. The much-touted Roman orgy sequence, restored in this version, is disappointingly brief and poorly shot, lacking both the sensuality and spectacle one might expect from Borowczyk's reputation.
The cast does what it can with the material, but few performances leave a lasting impression. Marina Pierro brings a certain enigmatic allure to Claudia, making her the film's most memorable figure, though even she cannot transcend the stilted dialogue and erratic direction. Massimo Girotti, as Ovid, spends much of the film delivering ponderous monologues that quickly wear out their welcome, while Michele Placido and the rest of the ensemble struggle to inject life into characters who barely exist as individuals. The English dub only exacerbates matters, with mismatched voices and flat delivery that sap the drama of any real emotion or urgency.
Ultimately, Ars amandi feels less like a cohesive narrative than a patchwork of loosely connected erotic tableaux, some of which border on the bizarre for its own sake. The film's attempts at humor and surrealism fall flat, and the pacing is so languid that its brief runtime feels much longer. There are flashes of visual interest and moments of unintended camp, but these are not enough to save the film from its own tedium.
And also not XXX - at least not the version I watched. Not sure if there is one - if there is, I apologize I reckon. Well you get what I am trying to say. The influence seems quite clear - the shock value is there at times ... but again, while we are expected to understand what is happening ... well Caligula was more in your face. That said, maybe you like this approach better or more.
And while it isn't explicit - the mind always plays tricks on us anyway, so there is that. Just be aware of what you are about to watch ... so you won't feel you've been fooled. I did recognize one male main actor from a different show I watched when I was a kid (more crime thing) ... but he would not have impressed me with this, if I had seen this prior ...
And while it isn't explicit - the mind always plays tricks on us anyway, so there is that. Just be aware of what you are about to watch ... so you won't feel you've been fooled. I did recognize one male main actor from a different show I watched when I was a kid (more crime thing) ... but he would not have impressed me with this, if I had seen this prior ...
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- AnecdotesThe production notes for this movie contain the alarming claim that "Ovid himself appears on screen".
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