Why Did Cocteau Base This Film on the Legend of Orpheus?
As it says in the title of this blog post, I don't get why Cocteau decided that this film associate itself with the original myth of Orpheus, because in my opinion the only similarities are the main characters names and the going to the afterlife to retrieve a dead wife thing. In the versions of the Orpheus myth I'm familiar with Orpheus is much less of a outright ass to Eurydice. He's a absentminded and neglectful husband sure, but he certainly doesn't threaten her with harm when he's mad or act like he doesn't even like her. I honestly feel that if it wasn't for the driver he never would've gone to save her. Which leads me to another point, I feel like Heurtebise acts more like the Orpheus I am familiar with that Orpheus himself. Although I suppose this is fitting as the two seem to be two sides of the same coin to me. In my opinion Heurtebise embodies the love for Eurydice Orpheus seems to have thrown by the wayside in his sear...
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