
The Captive
2000 • Drama, Romance
Ariane and Simon met down by the water. Simon has managed to prize Ariane away from her friends, a bunch of free and arrogant girls, and move her into his place, with her own room at the end of the hall and her own bathroom next to his. He has taken on Andrée, one of the girls from the bunch by the water, to watch over Ariane, escort her wherever she goes and report back to him on everything she does. Andrée becomes Ariane’s accomplice. She’ll tell lies for her, and with her, and most likely they’ll make love together when the mood takes them.
Runtime: 1h 58m
Dive into the intricate world crafted by Marcel Proust in 'La Prisonnière,' a volume from his monumental series 'In Search of Lost Time.' This novel offers an unmatched exploration of inner psychological landscapes and social intricacies, inviting readers to experience the rich tapestry of 20th-century Parisian society through the eyes of its enigmatic characters.
Proust's narrative delves into the depths of human emotions and thoughts, capturing moments that linger beyond the page with an elegant prose style that has inspired generations. Unlike the film adaptation, reading Proust allows you to immerse yourself in the nuanced and profound insights that only such a masterful writer can provide. Explore 'La Prisonnière' to understand how the subtleties of daily life, memory, and love can evoke a timeless reflection on the human condition.
The Captive inspired from
La Prisonnière
by Marcel Proust