Swann (Jeremy Irons), kurš ir tiesīgs bakalaurs labākajās Parīzes fin-de-siècle aprindās, ir arī daži vulgāri, bet bagāti draugi - Verdurīni. Caur viņiem viņš satiek Odette (Ornella Muti), kurtizānu, ar kuru viņš bezcerīgi iemīlas. Liekas, ka viņa izbauda viņa kompāniju, par kuru viņš maksā, taču uzskata, ka var brīvi socializēties un gulēt, kur vien vēlas, it īpaši ar konkurentu ar nosaukumu De Foršvilla. Svannas aizraušanās kļūst par greizsirdības patērēšanu, kas liek viņam beidzot pieņemt sabiedrisko stigmu, kas viņu apprec. Viens vecs draugs, atklāti gejs Charlus (Alain Delon), paliek simpātisks.
Vairāk
Swann (Jeremy Irons), an eligible bachelor in the best circles of fin-de-siècle Paris, has also some more vulgar but rich friends, the Verdurins. Through them he meets Odette (Ornella Muti), a courtesan, with whom he falls hopelessly in love. She seems to enjoy his company, for which he pays, but considers herself free to socialise and sleep where she pleases, particularly with a rival called de Forcheville. Swann’s passion turns to consuming jealousy, which leads him eventually to accept the social stigma of marrying her. One old friend, the overtly gay Charlus (Alain Delon), stays sympathetic.
Swann (Jeremy Irons), kurš ir tiesīgs bakalaurs labākajās Parīzes fin-de-siècle aprindās, ir arī daži vulgāri, bet bagāti draugi - Verdurīni. Caur viņiem viņš satiek Odette (Ornella Muti), kurtizānu, ar kuru viņš bezcerīgi iemīlas. Liekas, ka viņa izbauda viņa kompāniju, par kuru viņš maksā, taču uzskata, ka var brīvi socializēties un gulēt, kur vien vēlas, it īpaši ar konkurentu ar nosaukumu De Foršvilla. Svannas aizraušanās kļūst par greizsirdības patērēšanu, kas liek viņam beidzot pieņemt sabiedrisko stigmu, kas viņu apprec. Viens vecs draugs, atklāti gejs Charlus (Alain Delon), paliek simpātisks.
Vairāk
Swann (Jeremy Irons), an eligible bachelor in the best circles of fin-de-siècle Paris, has also some more vulgar but rich friends, the Verdurins. Through them he meets Odette (Ornella Muti), a courtesan, with whom he falls hopelessly in love. She seems to enjoy his company, for which he pays, but considers herself free to socialise and sleep where she pleases, particularly with a rival called de Forcheville. Swann’s passion turns to consuming jealousy, which leads him eventually to accept the social stigma of marrying her. One old friend, the overtly gay Charlus (Alain Delon), stays sympathetic.