Bliss

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"Love is only the beginning."
  • R
  • 1997
  • 1 hr 43 min
  • 6.0  (2,965)

Bliss is a 1997 drama directed by Lance Young and starring Craig Sheffer, Terence Stamp, and Sheryl Lee. The film is a modern retelling of a classic French novel, La Prisonnière, by Marcel Proust. The story follows the life of Joseph (Sheffer), a young man who becomes obsessed with a woman named Maria (Lee), whom he meets at an art exhibition. As his fascination with Maria grows, he begins to lose touch with reality and becomes consumed by his fantasies of her.

Joseph is a successful ad-executive living in Los Angeles with his beautiful girlfriend, played by Leigh Taylor-Young. But his life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Maria, an enigmatic and alluring artist. Joseph is immediately entranced by her beauty and her art, and he quickly becomes consumed with the desire to possess her.

Maria, on the other hand, is not interested in Joseph. She is a free spirit who is more interested in experiencing life than in settling down with a man. But Joseph cannot let go of his obsession, and he begins to stalk her, watching her every move and trying to find a way to get closer to her.

As Joseph's obsession grows, he becomes increasingly isolated from the real world. He stops going to work, neglects his friends, and even begins to hallucinate. But he doesn't care, as long as he can be close to Maria. He even agrees to be her "prisoner," living in her studio while she works on her art.

The relationship between Joseph and Maria becomes increasingly intense, and the line between reality and fantasy begins to blur. At times, it is unclear whether what is happening is real or just a figment of Joseph's imagination. Meanwhile, Maria's motives remain a mystery, and it is unclear whether she is toying with Joseph or genuinely interested in him.

Throughout the film, there are several dreamlike sequences where Joseph imagines himself as a prisoner in Maria's studio. These scenes are beautifully shot and add to the overall surreal tone of the film.

The performances in Bliss are excellent, particularly Craig Sheffer as Joseph. He portrays the character's obsession and descent into madness with nuance and subtlety. Sheryl Lee, best known for her role in Twin Peaks, is also great as Maria, the object of Joseph's obsession. Terence Stamp, a veteran actor with a distinguished career, appears briefly but memorably as a mysterious art collector who seems to know more than he lets on.

Overall, Bliss is a thought-provoking and visually stunning film that explores the darker side of desire and obsession. It is a modern retelling of a classic story that is both haunting and unforgettable. If you enjoy psychological dramas or films that challenge your perceptions of reality, then Bliss is a must-see.

Bliss is a 1997 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1997
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 43 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (2,965)
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