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Ulysses' Gaze
Directed by
Theo Angelopoulos
Not Rated
1997
2h 49m
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7.6
27%
89%
7.4
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An exiled filmmaker finally returns to his home country where former mysteries and afflictions of his early life come back to haunt him once more.
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Cast of Ulysses' Gaze
Harvey Keitel
A
Erland Josephson
Ivo Levy
Maia Morgenstern
Ulysses' Wives
Thanasis Veggos
Taxi Driver
Giorgos Mihalakopoulos
Nikos
Dora Volanaki
Old Woman
Mania Papadimitriou
Mother
Giorgos Konstas
Father
Thanos Grammenos
Manakias' Assistant
Alekos Oudinotis
Greek Film Library Manager
Angel Ivanov
Bulgarian Interrogator
Ljuba Tadić
Vaggelis Liodakis
Gert Llanaj
Little Boy
Agni Vlahou
Giannis Zavradinos
Vangelis Kazan
Mirka Kalatzopoulou
Dimitris Kamberidis
Uncle
Eva Kotamanidou
Ulysses' Gaze Ratings & Reviews
TV Guide
Modernist stylization has its place in narrative film, but in this case less would have meant much more.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Magisterially filmed, this movie demands at almost every instant to be regarded as a masterpiece, though for me it's too full of itself and its own virtue. Still, I can't deny it's an experience worth having.
New York Times
Janet Maslin
The overall effect is genuinely entrancing, with a sense of tragic inevitability that gives meaning to the film's maddeningly attenuated rhythms.
FilmFestivals.com
Moira Sullivan
This ambitious film fails to compel. Too many closeups of disposed Lenin statues.
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Angelopoulos' film is lyrically evocative but painfully self-important.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
What arrogance and self-importance this film reveals.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Jeff Vice
While it's beautiful, even graceful, and though its heart is in the right place, there's just as much to condemn as there is in its favor.
Austin Chronicle
Russell Smith
Journalistic fairness compels me to note that this film won a Special Jury Prize at Cannes. However, I strongly suspect that those judges were cowed more than won over. We don't have to make the same mistake.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
The film's images are always powerful, even if the dialogue seems superfluous.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
This grim travelogue through a landscape of despair lacks internal power. It feels labored and portentous.
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