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Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Cast: Gong Li, Chang Chen, Tien Feng, Robert Downey Jr.
A three-part anthology about love and sexuality: a menage-a-trois between a couple and a young woman on the coast of Tuscany; an advertising executive under enormous pressure at work, who, during visits to his psychiatrist, is pulled to delve into the possible reasons why his stress seems to manifest itself in a recurring erotic dream; a story of unrequited love about a beautiful, 1960s high-end call girl in an impossible affair with her young tailor.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Eros (2004), directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, is a critically acclaimed anthology film that explores themes of love and sexuality through three separate stories. The film received positive reviews from critics, though its unconventional storytelling and meditative style may not have resonated with all audiences. Eros did not receive any major awards, but its IMDb rating of 6.2/10 and Rotten Tomatoes score of 56% indicate a generally positive, if somewhat divided, public reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of renowned director Michelangelo Antonioni's distinctive visual style and exploration of themes around love, sexuality, and human psychology will be captivated by the three interconnected stories in the 2004 anthology film 'Eros', featuring compelling performances from a talented cast including Gong Li and Robert Downey Jr.
Eros is a 2004 anthology film consisting of three short segments: The Hand directed by Wong Kar-wai in Mandarin, Equilibrium by Steven Soderbergh in English, and The Dangerous Thread of Things by Michelangelo Antonioni in Italian. Each segment addresses the themes of love and sex.
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