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So, Lucrezia Borgia from '35, directed by Abel Gance, is one of those pieces that really captures the opulence and decay of Renaissance Italy. The drama unfolds around the Borgia family, mostly focusing on Lucrezia and her complex relationship with her brother Cesare and their father, Pope Alexander VI. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build, almost like a slow-burning candle flickering in a dark room. Gance's use of practical effects adds a rawness to the film, emphasizing the brutality and ambition of the characters. The performances, especially of the leads, are striking and layered, giving life to a narrative steeped in betrayal and power dynamics. You feel the weight of history here, and it lingers long after the credits roll.
Features Abel Gance's unique storytelling style.Strong emphasis on character-driven drama.Reflects the themes of power and ambition in history.
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