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Ovid and the Art of Love (2019)

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Ovid and the Art of Love

5 commentaires
9/10

Thoroughly Enjoyed It, Clever!

Really enjoyed this, brilliant take on the modern world reflected in ancient Rome. Sorry trolls, this one's a win. People have to actually watch the film to rate it.
  • benb-89876
  • 19 mai 2020
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10/10

Fresh take

Hallelujah! Something besides the same old, same old. Movies have become so predictable lately that it is refreshing to find one that can actually surprise the viewer. Enter Ovid and the Art of Love. Which is ironic considering the subject matter is centuries old.

Setting the Roman subjects in the ruins of Detroit is a stroke of genius; showing us that politicians and their hypocrisy have not changed since the dawn of time. The Roman and the Modern are so-well blended you could easily call this film Ovid and the Art of Anachronism.

All in all a thought provoking look at current days through the lens of history.
  • rendrag-2
  • 20 mai 2020
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10/10

Ovid and the Art of Love: What the World Needs Now

The new movie, Ovid and the Art of Love, gives us indeed what the world needs now: Love, Sweet Love. Ovid's voice resonates powerfully with us. Even though he lived in an ancient world filled with despair and trauma, Ovid speaks to us from 3,000 years ago as if he somehow knew we'd be listening. Through tour de force performances by Corbin Bleu, John Savage, and Tara Summers, we learn of an ancient Rome--brilliantly set in the abandoned buildings of modern Detroit--where an anguished and frightened population--wearing togas and basketball sneakers-- is trying to live amidst poverty and violence. They are ruled by a cynical family, led by Emperor Augustus Caesar (John Savage) that imposes "family values" and honesty on its people, while themselves flouting those very principles. If anyone dares to dissent from government policy or question the use of public funds for illegal wars, instead of feeding people, they are punished with banishment (sound familiar?) and even death.

Into this world of chaos and despair comes Ovid (the engaging Corbin Bleu), calling himself a "practical poet", who becomes history's first advice columnist, writing poems filled with practical, amusing, and even racy instructions about finding and keeping lovers while enjoying the sensuality of romance. Much of his wisdom would, in fact, would be useful today! His irreverence to authority by flouting the strict laws of ancient Rome enrages Emperor Augustus, and the movie tells the story of the Emperor's attacks on Ovid, who has not only become one of ancient Rome's most popular poets, but who also befriended Augustus's granddaughter. The romantic and political intrigues are not only beautifully acted, but also given more depth and insight by a multi-racial, multi-cultural cast, reflective of the modern city of Detroit, that rivals that of the hit Broadway play, Hamilton. Whether you enjoy the writings of ancient Roman poets or have never heard of Ovid, you will come away from this movie eager to read his fascinating writings.
  • sfbmab
  • 19 mai 2020
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9/10

Quite enjoyable

I happen to be a Latin teacher and Ovid is my favorite poet. I truly enjoyed this film that covered some new ground (pay attention, Hollywood!) and had a unique way of framing the story and its landscape. Bravo!
  • Jacobs43
  • 20 mai 2020
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10/10

Beautifully done!

Loved this movie. Kept me interested the whole time. Great acting. Beautifully done!
  • mcleanalix
  • 28 mai 2020
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