
From beyond the grave, celebrated playwright Antoine d'Anthac gathers together all his friends who have appeared over the years in his play "Eurydice." These actors watch a recording of the work performed by a young acting company, La Compagnie de la Colombe. Do love, life, death and love after death still have any place on a theater stage? It's up to them to decide. And the surprises have only just begun...... (Full plot summary below)
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From beyond the grave, celebrated playwright Antoine d'Anthac gathers together all his friends who have appeared over the years in his play "Eurydice." These actors watch a recording of the work performed by a young acting company, La Compagnie de la Colombe. Do love, life, death and love after death still have any place on a theater stage? It's up to them to decide. And the surprises have only just begun...
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| MUBIDavid PhelpsAmong other things, the movie serves as a kind of rehearsal for an elegy, enacted in various permutations not because of memory's regenerative warp and woof after the fact, but because of imagination's possibilities before anything has ever happened. |
| New York PostFarran Smith NehmeThere is something both mischievous and moving about a world-famous director who, closing on his 10th decade, designs a movie that celebrates his actors: their varying ages, their versatility, their heart. |
| NewsdayJohn AndersonDespite some hyperbolic excess, the process of Resnais' production is unexpected and free, and revisits the very nature of cinema, and theater, with a wondrous eye. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonAt times I found myself not following the story so much, as merely drifting along with the strange moods of the movie. |
| Movie MetropolisChristopher Long(Resnais is) still so far ahead of the multiple generations that have tried to follow in his footsteps, sometimes you just start feeling embarrassed for everyone else. |
| Village VoiceCalum MarshPerhaps the richest of Resnais's recent efforts. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesLisa NesselsonIt's, like, totally, like, "meta." Metaphorical, metaphysical. It's also pretty amusing. |
| OregonianStan HallFor those with adventurous tastes and a little extra patience, the 90-year-old's possible swan song (though he evidently is far from fatigued) is rewarding. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyInventive New Wave director Resnais, now 90, continues to explore issues of memory, time, theater, and history in this aestheticaly rigorous feature, reuniting some of his most reliable actors. |
| AV ClubMike D'AngeloNot since Altman went out with A Prairie Home Companion has a director fashioned such a natural swan song. |