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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Teorema


    NeedysBoy — 15 years ago(May 24, 2010 11:30 AM)

    Has anyone seen both
    Chloe
    by Atom Egoyan and
    Teorema
    ?
    Isn't
    Chloe
    just a watered-down North American version with Seyfried as the Stamp character?
    P. A. T. (Needy's Boy)

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      mdek2112 — 15 years ago(January 24, 2011 09:15 PM)

      1. The characters in Chloe are given more of a backstory and their motives and desires are made explicit. The characters in Teorema seem to be treated more as figures to be transformed and then made an example of rather than self-contained beings.
      2. It is unclear whether Chloe actually encountered the husband.
      3. The plot of Chloe feels more grounded in psychological drama, that is real to an extent where this kind of story could happen. Teorema on the other hand can be seen as an allegory. A user stated in the "I don't got it" thread that the events are meant to represent the different ways people would react to an encounter with God or the Devil.
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        NeedysBoy — 15 years ago(March 16, 2011 06:16 PM)

        Thanks for the insight.
        #1 Yes. Figures as opposed to characters would be consistent with allegory.
        Regarding #2, Egoyan has stated that David doesn't have sex with Chloe.
        And #3, I think
        Chloe
        is an allegory too. Chloe has no background,
        and her death scene contains allusions to Christ.
        P. A. T. (Needy's Boy)

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          mdek2112 — 14 years ago(September 30, 2011 07:04 PM)

          The only evidence of a Christ allusion was when she made a crucifixion pose. I'm still not convinced.
          I am no man. I am BEDDINI!

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