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Martin Eden

  • 2019
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
8281
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Denise Sardisco, Luca Marinelli, and Jessica Cressy in Martin Eden (2019)
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Coming-of-AgePeriod DramaDramaRomance

Martin Eden kämpft darum, seine mittellosen, proletarischen Umstände durch ein intensives und leidenschaftliches Streben nach Selbsterziehung zu überwinden, in der Hoffnung, einen Platz in d... Alles lesenMartin Eden kämpft darum, seine mittellosen, proletarischen Umstände durch ein intensives und leidenschaftliches Streben nach Selbsterziehung zu überwinden, in der Hoffnung, einen Platz in der literarischen Elite zu erreichen.Martin Eden kämpft darum, seine mittellosen, proletarischen Umstände durch ein intensives und leidenschaftliches Streben nach Selbsterziehung zu überwinden, in der Hoffnung, einen Platz in der literarischen Elite zu erreichen.

  • Regie
    • Pietro Marcello
  • Drehbuch
    • Jack London
    • Maurizio Braucci
    • Pietro Marcello
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Luca Marinelli
    • Jessica Cressy
    • Vincenzo Nemolato
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    8281
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Pietro Marcello
    • Drehbuch
      • Jack London
      • Maurizio Braucci
      • Pietro Marcello
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Luca Marinelli
      • Jessica Cressy
      • Vincenzo Nemolato
    • 23Benutzerrezensionen
    • 130Kritische Rezensionen
    • 75Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 13 Gewinne & 54 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Luca Marinelli
    Luca Marinelli
    • Martin Eden
    Jessica Cressy
    • Elena Orsini
    Vincenzo Nemolato
    • Nino
    Marco Leonardi
    Marco Leonardi
    • Bernardo Fiore
    Denise Sardisco
    • Margherita
    Carmen Pommella
    Carmen Pommella
    • Maria
    Autilia Ranieri
    Autilia Ranieri
    • Giulia Eden
    Elisabetta Valgoi
    • Matilde Orsini
    Pietro Ragusa
    Pietro Ragusa
    • Signor Orsini
    Savino Paparella
    • Edmondo Peluso
    Vincenza Modica
    • Droghiera
    Giustiniano Alpi
    • Arturo Orsini
    Giuseppe Iuliano
    • Rigattiere
    Peppe Maggio
    • Garzone
    Maurizio Donadoni
    Maurizio Donadoni
    • Renato
    Gaetano Bruno
    Gaetano Bruno
    • Giudice Mattei
    Franco Pinelli
    • Vecchio intelletuale
    Anna Patierno
    • Carmela
    • Regie
      • Pietro Marcello
    • Drehbuch
      • Jack London
      • Maurizio Braucci
      • Pietro Marcello
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    7Thanos_Alfie

    Difference...

    "Martin Eden" is a Drama - Romance movie in which we watch a young man trying to find his place in the world with a job that he will love and a better future. When he meets a young woman of upper class he changes his mind about education and starts his self-education.

    I enjoyed this movie because it had a nice plot and contained many important subjects that were presented with a clever way. It also presented the situation of a country in a certain period of time and how it was affected by some external factors. The interpretations of both Luca Marinelli who played as Martin Eden and Jessica Cressy who played as Elena Orsini were very good and the difference on their characters created a nice gap between them on how they see the world along with their perspective about some subjects. Finally, I have to say that "Martin Eden" is a nice drama movie and I recommend you to watch it because I am sure you will learn something from it.
    6jadepietro

    Writer's Block

    IN BRIEF: A pretentious artistic approach undercuts a strong story.

    JIM'S REVIEW: (MILDLY RECOMMENDED) Martin Eden is an artistic muddle of style over substance. Loosely based on Jack London's semi-autobiographical novel, Martin Eden told the story of working class struggles and oppression set in the early 1900's. Director Pietro Marcello has taken that novel and transported that story in place and time: The title character now lives in Italy, although the time frame is purposely confusing. It seems to take place somewhere in the mid-20th century, although the anachronistic fashions and technological devices collide frequently to raise some doubt.

    Plot details remain the same as Mr. Marcello follows the same basis premise of the book. A working class man searches for a better life. Doing menial jobs, he yearns for a better education and wants to become a published writer. Martin's ultimate goal is important to him, as he has fallen in love with a rich and pampered upper-class girl from a strictly bourgeois family. Martin meets other figures that spur him into action during his class struggle for success, with tirades against socio-economical injustice and protests about socialism, democracy, unions, and the rights of individuals being freely bantered about throughout the film.

    We follow Martin's journey with high interest and remain captivated by the film despite constant cross-cutting of archival footage that adds atmosphere and further confusion. The handling of these jarring images is innovative yet infuriating as it addles the moviegoing audience. Mr. Marcello's vision upends the essential storytelling and overcomplicates his movie with these flourishes. (At one point, I wondered if these cinematic intrusions were a political statement of society's ills, Martin's actual written stories brought to life, or just heavy-handled historical documentations from that century...I still don't know. What I do know is that the overall effect remains jarring and undercuts the narrative.)

    Through 2/3 of the film, this reviewer was intrigued with Mr. Marcello's bold approach to the material despite the aforementioned major flaws in his execution. But the last third of the film makes absolutely no sense. Leaps of logic are everywhere. Once the ship literally sinks (and it does), the story bounces ahead to an entirely different Martin, one with dyed blonde shoulder-length hair and rotting front teeth who is cynical about life but still rants against the inequities of wealth and power. The final shot negates everything before it. (Again I wondered if I skipped a reel or two due to the lack of continuity.)

    The cast is uniformly strong, especially Luca Marinelli in the title role. His 50's matinee idol good looks create a likable hero and the actor is excellent in his well-defined role. Jessica Cressey makes an attractive love interest, although their relationship is predictable in its conclusion. Adding fine support in their supporting roles are Carmen Pommella and Carlo Cecchi.

    All in all, Martin Eden is too artsy for its own good. It forgets its own working class roots. Less artistic license would have delivered a stronger film. Ostentatiousness reigns. When style overrides the story, one questions its real purpose. The film puts on airs that only the bourgeois could love. Martin would have railed against it. (GRADE: C+)
    8Xstal

    We are Scarred by the Circumstance...

    ... in which we are born and moulded without recourse or consultation - as we get older, others may influence and change our direction, sow new seeds, broaden horizons, gouge new scars. We may even become better for it but occasionally we may not and more often than not, we won't even know how we got here.
    8JuguAbraham

    Stunning final sequence, great male performances, and an intelligent screenplay and music choices

    I am at a disadvantage not having read Jack London's book. Therefore, I do not know if the credit for the end sequence should be attributed to London or to the film's co-scriptwriters--Maurizio Braucci and director Pietro Marcello. Because that end-sequence is absolutely well developed and unforgettable. The choice of music (Bach and Debussy) and the performances of two male actors--Luca Marinelli and Carlo Cecchi--are the mainstay of this film. The Venice (Best Actor), Toronto (Platform Prize), Ghent (Best Direction), Faro Island (Best Adapted Screenplay Award) international film festivals have spotted the golden veins of the film.
    6evanston_dad

    Got Tired of It

    Much of "Martin Eden" is quite good, but I simply got tired of this movie by the time it was over. Luca Marinelli is excellent but exhausting as the title character, a struggling writer who champions freedom of the individual in a country (Italy) whose working class population advocates for socialism. His ideas make him unpopular with just about everybody -- he's not socialist enough for the working class, but he's too critical of the wealthy to be accepted by the rich family of the woman he loves. He becomes a hugely successful writer, but a mess of a person.

    "Martin Eden" doesn't take place in any specific time period, or rather it takes place across all time periods, a nod I suppose to the fact that the conflict between those who are wealthy and those who are not has been and will be with us forever. It also examines the role art and artists play in shaping cultural and political thought. It's an artful movie, but it overstays its welcome. Martin Eden is an intense character and not an especially pleasant one to spend time with, and good as Marinelli is, he can't save the last third or so of the movie from being a bit of a slog.

    Grade: B

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      Shot on Super 16mm.
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      Martin Eden: So the world is stronger than me. Against its power I have nothing but myself, which, in any case, is quite something. For as long as I don't let myself get overwhelmed, I am also a force. And my force is fearsome as long as I have the power of my words to counter that of the world. Those who build prisons don't express themselves as well as those who build freedom.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Il passaggio della linea (2007)
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      Written by Daniele Pace, Corrado Conti, Mario Panzeri

      Performed by Daniele Pace

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 26. August 2021 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Italien
      • Frankreich
      • Deutschland
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • 01 Distribution (Italy)
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    • Sprachen
      • Italienisch
      • Neapolitanisch
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Martín Eden
    • Drehorte
      • La Balzana, Santa Maria La Fossa, Campania, Italien(Martin living in countryside)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Avventurosa
      • IBC Movie
      • Rai Cinema
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      • 4.400.000 € (geschätzt)
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      • 3.132.976 $
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