Synopsis
The Name of the Rose is a movie released in 1986.
In a gripping tale set against the backdrop of a 14th-century monastery, a brilliant Franciscan monk, William of Baskerville, and his eager novice find themselves drawn into a deadly mystery as they arrive for a theological conference. The tranquil halls of sacred knowledge turn sinister when a series of unexplained murders shatter the peace, prompting William to uncover the truth behind these heinous acts. With his sharp intellect as his only weapon, he navigates a labyrinth of intrigue, battling not just the enigmatic forces behind the killings, but the oppressive authority of the Church itself. This film masterfully intertwines themes of faith, reason, and the pursuit of knowledge, showcasing the struggle between enlightenment and dogma. As William peels back the layers of deception, viewers are immersed in a richly atmospheric world where every shadow may conceal a deadly secret. The tension builds with every revelation, making this adaptation of Umberto Eco's seminal novel a captivating mix of drama, thriller, and mystery. With stunning cinematography and a haunting score, this tale of intellect versus ignorance will leave audiences questioning the true nature of righteousness and justice, making it a must-see for lovers of thought-provoking cinema.
Constantin Film
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