Pompeii: Eros and Myth (2020)
장르 : 다큐멘터리
상영시간 : 1시간 23분
연출 : Pappi Corsicato
시놉시스
A story about one of the most famous and mysterious archaeological sites in the world.
어릴 적 로마 군에 의해 가족을 모두 잃은 뒤 노예 검투사가 된 ‘마일로’(킷 해링턴)는 폼페이 영주의 딸 ‘카시아’(에밀리 브라우닝)와 운명적인 사랑에 빠지게 된다. 풍요를 기원하는 비날리아 축제의 대규모 검투 경기에 참여한 ‘마일로’는 자신의 부모를 죽인 ‘코르부스’(키퍼 서덜랜드)를 발견한다. 로마의 상원 의원이 된 ‘코르부스’는 ‘카시아’와 정략 결혼을 계획하고, ‘마일로’는 부모의 복수와 자신의 연인을 지켜내기 위해 목숨을 건 최후의 검투에 나선다. 그 순간 갑자기 폭발을 시작하는 베수비오 화산! 도망칠 새도 없이 쏟아지는 뜨거운 용암과 화산재에 폼페이는 순식간에 무너져 내리는데…
Stylish film of the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd in 1971 performing a concert with no audience, in the ancient Roman Amphitheater in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. There are two versions of the film: the concert only (around 60 minutes), and a longer version (85 minutes) featuring the concert interspersed with interviews and footage of Pink Floyd in the studio working on their next album, the Dark Side of the Moon.
풍족한 생활의 남부럽지 않은 영국인 부부 캐서린과 알렉스 조이스는 그동안 연락이 없었던 호머 삼촌이 그들에게 유산으로 남겨준 별장을 처분하기 위해 나폴리로 향한다. 결혼해서 살면서 아무 일없이 살았었지만 일상을 벗어나 단둘만이 있게 된 그들은 서로를 전혀 모른다는 사실을 깨닫게 되고 그들은 그렇게 위기를 맞게 된다. 캐서린은 나폴리로, 알렉스는 우연히 만난 줄리의 친구들과 카프리섬으로 각자의 여행길로 떠난다. 이들 둘은 각기 이탈리아 여행 도중 많은 유혹과 고독에 시달리며 방황을 반복하며 다시 집으로 돌아오지만 그들에게 변한것은 아무것도 없었다. 그러던 중 화산 폭발로 멸망한 폼페이 유물 발굴 형장에서 함께 죽음을 맞이한 부부 한쌍의 석고상을 보고 그들은 또 다른 감동을 받게 되는데...
고대 이탈리아 최대의 도시 폼페이. 시민들은 영화와 향락 속에 방황하고 청년 귀족들의 연애는 방탕하리 만큼 무질서한 가운데 다시금 폭발한 베스비우스의 분화와 용암밑에 화려한 도시 폼페이가 파묻히고 만다.
A story about one of the most famous and mysterious archaeological sites in the world.
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