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Blink and You’ll Miss an Eccentric Gary Oldman in This A24 Greek Mythology Movie on Max

Paolo Sorrentino is a singular filmmaker whose idiosyncratic style has proven to be quite divisive. While some appreciate the strange tonal shifts within his work, others may find it confusing, pretentious, and dull. Sorrentino may have earned critical acclaim for his Oscar-winning epic, The Great Beauty, and his semi-autobiographical coming-of-age drama, The Hand of God, but he has also proven himself capable of making more accessible work that can be appreciated on both a literal and metaphorical level. Parthenope is an engaging, raunchy coming-of-age film that explores modern interpretations of Greek mythology, which goes a long way to demonstrate Sorrentino’s range. Among the film’s intriguing components is an idiosyncratic appearance by Gary Oldman, who manages to make an engaging and meaningful appearance despite his extremely limited screentime.

What Is ‘Parthenope’ About?

Set within a wealthy community on the coast of Naples, Parthenope follows the adolescence of a young woman, Parthenope Di Sangro, played by breakout star Celeste Dalla Porta. The name “Parthenope” is a reference to a siren from Greek mythology, who used her beautiful voice in an attempt to seduce the hero, Odysseus. Although Parthenope’s name was given to her in order to honor her heritage, she finds that she has a powerful effect upon the men in her community, including her brother and their childhood best friend. While Parthenope’s degrees of influence begin to isolate her from her peers, she commits herself to her studies and career as a researcher, forming a close bond with her mentor, Devoto Marotta (Silvio Orlando). Although her research is conducted in earnest, Parthenope grows concerned about what her legacy will be.

 

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