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Director: Joseph Strick
Cast: Milo O’Shea, Barbara Jefford, Maurice Roëves, T. P. McKenna
Dublin; June 16, 1904. Stephen Dedalus, who fancies himself as a poet, embarks on a day of wandering about the city during which he finds friendship and a father figure in Leopold Bloom, a middle-aged Jew. Meanwhile, Bloom's day, illuminated by a funeral and an evening of drinking and revelry that stirs paternal feelings toward Stephen, ends with a rapprochement with Molly, his earthy wife.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Ulysses (1967), directed by Joseph Strick, is a critically acclaimed adaptation of James Joyce's modernist novel. The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its faithful depiction of the novel's complex themes and experimental style, while others found it challenging and inaccessible. Despite its divisive reception, the film has since been recognized as an important landmark in literary adaptation.
Ulysses is a 1967 drama film based on James Joyce's 1922 novel Ulysses. It concerns the meeting of two Irishmen, Leopold Bloom and Stephen Dedalus, in 1904 Dublin.
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