
Elegy (2008)
Année de sortie: 2008
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: La elegida, Елегия, Fatal, Élégie - L'ulltime passion, Elegy oder die Kunst zu lieben, Elegy - skønhedens magt, Kauneuden valta, Lovers, Elegeia enos erota, Opsesija, Elégia, Lezioni d'amore, Elegia, Элегия, Elegy - Skönhetens makt, Askin pesinde
Réalisateur: Isabel Coixet
Writer: Nicholas Meyer, Philip Roth
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Andre Lamal, Gary Lucchesi, Tom Rosenberg
Executive Producer: Eric Reid, Richard S. Wright
Sociétés: Lakeshore Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Film Based On A Novel, Romance, Romance Film
Budget: 13.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: critic, cuban, hedonism, possessiveness, sexual attraction, woman director
Histoire
David Kepesh, a cultural critic and professor of literature, is introduced as an 'emancipated man' until he meets Consuela Castillo, a well-mannered student who awakens sexual possessiveness in him. David sets out to seduce the 24-year-old Cuban woman but finds himself developing deeper feelings for her. As their relationship progresses, Consuela presses David to define what he wants from her. Meanwhile, David confides in his friend George about his feelings and is advised to 'grow up and grow old.' Consuela invites David to meet her family, and his own son confronts him about their relationship. Throughout this time, David grapples with the possibility of an elegy for lost relationships, possibilities, beauty, and time.
Résumé
Elegy (2008) is a drama directed by Isabel Coixet, based on Philip Roth's novel 'The Dying Animal.' The film explores themes of aging, sexual attraction, possession, and self-discovery through the lens of David Kepesh, a hedonistic literary critic who becomes sexually obsessed with his young student Consuela. Despite its limited plot information in the provided sources, Elegy is noted for its exploration of complex relationships and emotions.