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7/10
The story seems to be superior to the film version
13 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
In general I enjoyed this film, especially the lovely strange characters from the institute. The movie tries to balance between commercial black and white and arthouse work, with a much more complex and shaded plot characters and plot twists. It is a pity, that towards the end of the movie it veers more and more towards that one-dimensional psychological handling, only to turn everything upside down in the very last seconds of the movie. As an idea it sounds better then as a viewing experience, because the last resort towards the more shaded and complex character rendition world comes much too late - thus making this movie a kind of poor brother to the Martin Scorsese's excellent and highly twisted thriller "Shutter Island" which manages with it's character development and every plot twist to keep the suspension and complexity from the first seconds until the very end of the movie.
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Klimt (2006)
10/10
It's not movie about art but an artwork itself
3 February 2007
This is surely one of the best movies about art I've ever seen. It manages to surprise on many different levels. It avoids completely biographical approach which is a main starting point for most movies of this kind of subject. Even paintings are very few to be seen. Instead, the movie concentrates on something, which is far more essential - the state of the mind of the artist. I was astonished how close the movie was to the feeling I have got from the paintings by Klimt. It also captures the special a kind of decadent flavor of the end of a historical (Austrian-Hungarian empire) as well as an artistic epoch. But it also captures something, which could be called the inner world of the artist and does it in a convincing and magnificent way. Therefore it far exceeds a mere depiction of the life and art of Gustav Klimt - it's not movie about art but an artwork itself. And it's an artwork which is very close to the artworks by the hero of this movie - dreamy and magical, exuberant and saturated with symbols.

The first time I saw it, it was a sheer pleasure for senses. The music is one of the best movie scores I've ever heard - full of references toward the works by Berg, Mahler and Richard Strauss, which contribute in a hypnotic way to the overall effect of this movie. But because the movie is so rich and full of connotations and details one cannot grasp by first viewing, it made me want to watch it many times more. And if somebody found it boring - sorry, but this says probably more about the viewer than about the movie.

10 out of 10
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9/10
This movie is about spirituality in the broadest sense of the word
11 May 2006
This tantalizing story concentrates on - and does it from the very different perspectives - being on the way, searching for the deepest meaning, passionately yearning to reach the goal which is at the same time universal and in every case slightly different: love, truth, spirituality - however You call it. And like so often in our lives we end up finding that the search itself has been this what we actually have been looking for. Don't let the surroundings confuse You, however magnificent they are. Those who take this movie as a kind of version of 1000 and one night completely miss the point; also because the old dervish mystical tradition is far from - and quite often even in conflict with - the convictions which are shared in the mainstream Arabian culture. For me it was a universal story about deepest passions which have been moving and still move the souls of humanity. I saw this movie in last November, but it's still haunting me
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4/10
The end was a nightmare
27 March 2004
At the slow and lingering end of this epic I was not sure anymore, whether it's the "Lord of the rings" or a Naked-gun styled parody of this movie itself. Shame on You, Hollywood! Before that, though, it was as good as the earlier parts. So the first two thirds I would vote as 8 or 9, but the last third as 1. Taken into account, that it was the very end of the whole epic, I felt REALLY disappointed. I don't know, do You have to be enormous Tolkien fan, in order to forget any sense of good taste at the end of this movie. I am big Tolkien fan, but maybe not that big. And for me that movie and the books by Tolkien still remain two very separate things.
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