L'Atalante
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
80
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Feb 1, 1994
Editore
British Film Institute
ISBN-10
0851703577
ISBN-13
9780851703572
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of a riverine landscape, the story revolves around Jean, the owner of the barge "L'Atalante," as he navigates the complexities of his marriage to Juliette. Their union is steeped in passion and desire, yet tinged with a haunting sense of yearning and the desire for freedom. The barge itself becomes a symbol of their tumultuous relationship, a vessel that carries them through both calm waters and turbulent storms.
As the story unfolds, the intimate connection between Jean and Juliette is tested by external forces and internal struggles. The couple’s erotic bond serves as a magnet, pulling them closer, while simultaneously pushing them towards a deeper understanding of their individual identities. Juliette's journey becomes particularly poignant as she grapples with her sense of self, caught between the love for her husband and the longing for independence.
Amidst the serene rivers and the bustling life on the water, Warner weaves a rich tapestry of emotions, explorations of gender roles, and the quest for belonging. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the delicate balance between love and liberty, urging them to consider the true cost of passion in a world that often demands sacrifice.
As the story unfolds, the intimate connection between Jean and Juliette is tested by external forces and internal struggles. The couple’s erotic bond serves as a magnet, pulling them closer, while simultaneously pushing them towards a deeper understanding of their individual identities. Juliette's journey becomes particularly poignant as she grapples with her sense of self, caught between the love for her husband and the longing for independence.
Amidst the serene rivers and the bustling life on the water, Warner weaves a rich tapestry of emotions, explorations of gender roles, and the quest for belonging. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the delicate balance between love and liberty, urging them to consider the true cost of passion in a world that often demands sacrifice.
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