Cleopatra

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UK / USA / Switzerland, 1963, 192 min (Special edition: 233 min, Director's cut: 320 min, TV version: 110+126 min)

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Cleopatra is a spectacular and mammoth film presentation of one of the most controversial figures of ancient history. From her ascent to the throne at the age of seventeen to her bitter downfall and suicide, Elizabeth Taylor poignantly portrays the Queen of Egypt as a sensitive, passionate woman consumed by her ambition to rule the entire civilized world. One of the greatest love stories of all time is recreated as her explosive relationship with Mark Antony (Richard Burton) leads to eventual ruin. An elaborate and powerful account of an ingenious and fascinating woman. (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment)

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gudaulin 

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English I first saw Cleopatra about 30 years ago and even then the film seemed to me like a marble monument of a certain era of cinema, where it is possible to admire the grandeur of the setting, the monumentality of crowd scenes, the beauty of women, and the masculine appearance of the male characters. But at the same time, I was missing a sense of experience, reality, and real life. I felt a bit like I was in a museum. In the recently filmed series Rome, I had the feeling of touching living history, and I became a part of the ancient world for a moment and experienced the stories of my heroes. Here, I feel like I'm looking at Taylor in historical garb, not the Egyptian queen. Taylor as an actress, for example, is a heroine from Cat on a Hot Tin Roof for me, while in her most famous film role, she is just a celebrity on the silver screen... Overall impression: 45%. It's not that Cleopatra doesn't have anything to offer, but somehow it passed me by. ()

kaylin 

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English A beautiful epic film that captivates with stunning scenery and crowd scenes, as well as the beautiful Cleopatra and her companions. It's a powerful story, one of the great epics, but I can't help feeling it doesn't affect me as much anymore as it did when I was younger. That's where the magnificence really struck me. Now it's "just" a great movie. ()