Madame Bovary (1991)
10/10
I cannot believe how many adaptations there are...
6 March 2019
I've seen two now, the first is the latest version, I think it came out last year or so, this one Ebert really liked and in whose performance he just could not cease the ongoing praise , even comparing this one to another one she did, and on and on...

Yes , this lady did a hell of a job! But in doing so, I so tagged her a mega- B****! lol... especially against her husband who seemed like a really sweet gent; what I love best about their relationship is the contradistinction of both especially when they are together , and it never fails that our greatest weakness is also our greatest strength, but here rather, we are at both ends of the spectrum, his strengths lie in his modesty and tender heart , his sincere love of his wife but yet is very dull. And on the other side is his gorgeous wife a dynamo waiting to explode when and if someone turns her on! But dang, what a a shmega C****!

But what are you going to do, I just love this tale like Ebert says , she is running from something inly and this tear can never be fused back togetehr again with any and all things of the world, very very cool tale.

I highly recommend it. So far both share an intrinsic melancholy woven into the warp and woof of the tale that takes its prepossessing force and builds a atmosphere of desperation entwined with a universal despair that very much so underscores the all consuming fear of our natural inherent universal human condition; and that is why it is also very fierce in all its horror; that we can all be consumed with passion and love and joy and the next, bathos...
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