Madame Bovary, apparently a conventional story of adultery, manages to become a profound analysis of humanity and, specifically, an attack on the monotony and disappointments of bourgeois life. Emma Bovary, with her imagination full of romantic illusions about love and passion, comes across the reality of an insipid marriage that suffocates her. Then they look for the sensations and emotions, which they believe exist because they have read about them in books, through a series of love adventures. What she sees and feels at first as great passions, she will later see are actually not much more interesting than her boring married life.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/24039-madame-bovary-dvd--8436022326163.html24039Madame Bovary [DVD]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>Madame Bovary, apparently a conventional story of adultery, manages to become a profound analysis of humanity and, specifically, an attack on the monotony and disappointments of bourgeois life. Emma Bovary, with her imagination full of romantic illusions about love and passion, comes across the reality of an insipid marriage that suffocates her. Then they look for the sensations and emotions, which they believe exist because they have read about them in books, through a series of love adventures. What she sees and feels at first as great passions, she will later see are actually not much more interesting than her boring married life.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/272899-home_default/madame-bovary-dvd-.jpg6.1364instockMapetac6.13646.1364002016-01-23T08:47:09+0100/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
Madame Bovary, apparently a conventional story of adultery, manages to become a profound analysis of humanity and, specifically, an attack on the monotony and disappointments of bourgeois life. Emma Bovary, with her imagination full of romantic illusions about love and passion, comes across the reality of an insipid marriage that suffocates her. Then they look for the sensations and emotions, which they believe exist because they have read about them in books, through a series of love adventures. What she sees and feels at first as great passions, she will later see are actually not much more interesting than her boring married life.