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The Triumph of Love (2001)

The Triumph of Love (2001)
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A beautiful princess (Mira Sorvino) whose throne is threatened falls in love at first sight with the rightful heir to the throne, a lonely young man named Agis (Jay Rodan), in Clare Peploe's romantic comedy Triumph of Love. The film was adapted from an 18th century play by Marivaux. Peploe's husband, Bernardo Bertolucci, co-wrote the script and produced the film, which was shot, mostly handheld, on 16 mm. Sorvino plays a princess whose father murdered the father of Agis and took his power. Her enemies are preparing to correct that historical wrong, but when the princess boldly investigates, she finds herself smitten with the handsome Agis. Agis has been raised by a vainglorious philosopher, Hermocrates (Ben Kingsley), who kept Agis secluded on his estate for his own safety. Hermocrates has furthermore sternly taught Agis that romance and love are the downfall of the intellectual, and that women in general are not to be trusted. Hermocrates also has a retiring spinster sister, Leontine (Fiona Shaw of Harry Potter), who conducts science experiments in her spare time. The princess, accompanied by her faithful handmaiden, Hermidas (Rachael Stirling, the daughter of actress Diana Rigg), disguises herself as a male philosophy student, Phocion, in order to infiltrate Hermocrates' household. She plans to both revenge herself on her enemies, and win the hand of Agis, uniting her kingdom. In this guise, she befriends the naïve Agis and seduces the fragile Leontine. Hermocrates, however, immediately recognizes her true gender. Still, she manages to appeal to his gigantic ego, explaining that she's madly in love with him, and believes that only his genius can show her the wrongfulness of that state. As the threads of her plan chaotically and comically come together, the princess finds herself haunted by her own conscience. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Mira SorvinoBen Kingsley, (more)
Director(s):
Clare Peploe
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Triumph of Love

A beautiful princess (Mira Sorvino) whose throne is threatened falls in love at first sight with the rightful heir to the throne, a lonely young man named Agis (Jay Rodan), in Clare Peploe's romantic comedy Triumph of Love. The film was adapted from an 18th century play by Marivaux. Peploe's husband, Bernardo Bertolucci, co-wrote the script and produced the film, which was shot, mostly handheld, on 16 mm. Sorvino plays a princess whose father murdered the father of Agis and took his power. Her enemies are preparing to correct that historical wrong, but when the princess boldly investigates, she finds herself smitten with the handsome Agis. Agis has been raised by a vainglorious philosopher, Hermocrates (Ben Kingsley), who kept Agis secluded on his estate for his own safety. Hermocrates has furthermore sternly taught Agis that romance and love are the downfall of the intellectual, and that women in general are not to be trusted. Hermocrates also has a retiring spinster sister, Leontine (Fiona Shaw of Harry Potter), who conducts science experiments in her spare time. The princess, accompanied by her faithful handmaiden, Hermidas (Rachael Stirling, the daughter of actress Diana Rigg), disguises herself as a male philosophy student, Phocion, in order to infiltrate Hermocrates' household. She plans to both revenge herself on her enemies, and win the hand of Agis, uniting her kingdom. In this guise, she befriends the naïve Agis and seduces the fragile Leontine. Hermocrates, however, immediately recognizes her true gender. Still, she manages to appeal to his gigantic ego, explaining that she's madly in love with him, and believes that only his genius can show her the wrongfulness of that state. As the threads of her plan chaotically and comically come together, the princess finds herself haunted by her own conscience. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Clare Peploe
Writer(s):
Clare PeploeMarilyn GoldinBernardo Bertolucci
Producer(s):
Bernardo Bertolucci
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Nudity)
Categories:
ComedyRomance
The Triumph of Love Awards:
  • 2002 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Supporting Actress (Runner-up)
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    Wendy L.

    I love Pride & Prejudice by A&E...along with many other historical romances...but this movie was sooooo horrible that I had to force myself to watch it. I kept hoping it would get better...but it never did. It was based on a play written in the 1700s. The author seemed to be trying to write in a Shakespearean style...but his monologues were tedious instead of amusing. The main character jumped from lover to lover...without ever really developing the main love story. I think the actors could have done more with the piece...but they tried to stay true to the original script...which was very poorly written. There were also moments when a modern-day audience was shown in the background...and it was very disconcerting. However...it is an interesting storyline...if someone were to rewrite it...it could be a great movie. As it is...this was the worst historical romance I have ever watched...don't waste your time.

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    Robin S.

    I felt like I was on drugs a couple of times during this movie. A modern-day audience was flashed a couple of times, but not enough or in a way to make me realize fully what was being suggested. I love the theatre so while I'm hesitant to see anything on screen it's usually got a quality I enjoy. In this particulat story I would have like to have seen more of the "real" love story/relationship grow to have a stronger sense of why it was all worth it.

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    Linae/Timothy G.

    This is a bizarre movie. It was a funny movie but had me thinking to myself I can't believe I'm watching this. It is in a different kind of format where the audience is shown a couple of times indicating that this is based on a play. The movie was well named due to the fact that it was the princess making everyone fall in love with her (men and women).

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