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So, 'The Last Days Of Socrates' is an interesting piece that dives deep into the philosophical turmoil of ancient Athens. It's not just about Socrates himself, but also the atmosphere of a city grappling with its identity amidst Spartan occupation. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of Socratic dialogue to sink in—there's a lot of dialogue, which might be a turn-off for some, but it really emphasizes the themes of resistance and intellectual freedom. The performances are earnest, capturing the gravity of Socrates' ideas, and while the director's identity might be unknown, the film carries a thoughtful tone that is hard to ignore. It’s a unique take on a historical figure that many know but few really understand.
Focuses heavily on Socratic dialogue.Atmospheric depiction of ancient Athens.Themes of resistance and intellectual freedom.
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