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Noisotika
08-23-2008, 04:59 AM
I agree with Manohla Dargis' review... The first thirty or so minutes were nice though...

"Elegy" is such a serious, oftentimes grave exploration of desire and the ways of aging and desperate flesh that it’s a miracle the two central characters — a literary star named David Kepesh and his much younger lover, Consuela — have as much sex as they do. Despite some low-key lovemaking and the considerably more overwrought talk, there’s very little pleasure to be found amid this film’s penumbral lighting, careful compositions and muffled, muffling good taste. There isn’t much juice here either, though the film is based on "The Dying Animal," a brutal, short novel by Philip Roth that oozes like a wound.

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