Put in the coldest possible terms, Medea is the story of a woman who gets sore at her husband and kills her children to get even. As such, it is likely that this classic 5th-century BC Euripides play would nowadays run afoul of the political correctness brigade. Greek opera diva Maria Callas is certainly in her element as Medea in this 1970 film version of the venerable theatrical piece, with Giuseppe Gentili as her husband Jason and Massimo Girotti as her father, King Creon. When Jason announces that hes prepared to bigamously marry princess Glauce (Margareth Clementi), she exacts her bloody revenge. Despite the excess verbiage and his notoriously loquacious leading lady, director Pier Paolo Pasolini conveys most of Medeas plotline visually. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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