Elective Affinities

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2005 Filmcritic.com

If someone asked me to identify a prototypical "art film," I could do no better than to point them to Elective Affinities, a low-budget period piece from Italy, featuring circuitous dialogue, a story based on a Goethe novel, and an absolutely awful title.

Elective Affinities tracks a foursome in a Tuscan villa who couple in a variety of formations. There's bad feelings and a baby, but most of all there's a whole lotta talking about emotions -- with a pseudo-scientific explanation of love as a mathematical equation (which, sort of, explains the title).

Ultimately it's on the pedantic side, alas.

Aka Le Affinitą elettive.

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Rating

2.5 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
  • Producer: Jean-Claude Cecile, Grazia Volpi
  • Screenwriter: Paolo Taviani, Vittorio Taviani
  • Stars: Isabelle Huppert, Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Marie Gillain
  • MPAA Rating: NR