Past Life begleitet zwei Schwestern - eine introvertierte klassische Musikerin und eine wilde Herausgeberin eines Skandalblattes - auf eine gewagte Odyssee in den späten 1970er-Jahren, in de... Alles lesenPast Life begleitet zwei Schwestern - eine introvertierte klassische Musikerin und eine wilde Herausgeberin eines Skandalblattes - auf eine gewagte Odyssee in den späten 1970er-Jahren, in deren Verlauf sie ein schockierendes Geheimnis aus Kriegszeiten lüften, das ihr gesamtes Leb... Alles lesenPast Life begleitet zwei Schwestern - eine introvertierte klassische Musikerin und eine wilde Herausgeberin eines Skandalblattes - auf eine gewagte Odyssee in den späten 1970er-Jahren, in deren Verlauf sie ein schockierendes Geheimnis aus Kriegszeiten lüften, das ihr gesamtes Leben überschattet hat.
- Auszeichnungen
- 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Romek
- (as Aryeh Cherner)
- Nun
- (Nicht genannt)
- Music Student
- (Nicht genannt)
- Music Student
- (Nicht genannt)
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The ambitious sister wants to be a classical composer, which in 1977, when the film is set, is no easy task for a woman. The resulting exceptional score - by three composers including the "real-life" sister - truly carries this film well beyond the commonplace.
Flawed but absolutely worth seeing.
It's 1977 West Berlin, and after successfully performing a solo during a concert, no singer wants to be grabbed by a crazy-eyed old lady and accused of being the daughter of a murderer an act exacerbated by the fact that the accusation is in a language she doesn't understand. This is exactly what happens to young Sephi Milch (played well by Joy Rieger, who reminds of a late 1970's Amy Irving). It's an unsettling moment for Sephi and when she mentions it to her dissident older sister Nana (Nelly Tagar), who also happens to be a journalist/editor, the girls unite for an investigation that will take them deep into the mysterious past of their father.
The sisters of conflict are never really on the same page, as Nana is relentless in pursuit of the truth while the more reserved Sephi can't see the benefit to uncovering something that could tear the family apart. Also, Sephi is focused on her dream of becoming the first respected female classical composer in history. In an odd twist of fate, it's the son of the accusing crazy lady who is instrumental (apologies for the pun) in helping Sephi purse her goal. Thomas Zielinski (played by Rafael Stachowiak) is a well known conductor who is either a creepy guy (with an even creepier mother) with amorous intentions toward Sephi or a generous guy in a position to help the rising star.
The story could have been interesting enough with this foundation, but it becomes cluttered with side stories that actually bog down and divert our attention from what we care about. Doron Tavory plays Dr. Baruch Milch, and though his being a lousy father doesn't make him a murderer, it certainly allows for doubt in both the girls and the audience. Often, the film feels like a jigsaw puzzle with missing pieces or worse, including pieces from a different puzzle.
Taking place at a time when Egyptian President Anwar Sadat was working towards a peaceful accord with Israel, the film also acts as a reminder that war pushes people into actions that might be out of character, yet necessary in the moment. Should these digressions be forgiven or become one's lingering shadowy legacy? The clashes with past and present, historical and modern, confuse these issues and divert our attention away from two sisters trying to understand the impact of their father's actions during WWII on their family today. The rest is just noise disguised as beautiful music.
What those previous hits had that Past Life doesn't is a coating of warmth and humor. Past Life is based, apparently closely, on a true story about secrets from the Holocaust. It's been very successful in overseas showings, and it might be said cynically that world audiences love to see spiritually tortured Holocaust survivors, especially when the portrayal is spiced with intimations of personal guilt and, above all, an implication that the Arabs of Palestine are the victims of the victims. But although the warmth is missing and so is the humor (except in some wisecracks from one of the main characters, who is based on journalist Shosh Avigail), it's possible to like the film for the right reasons as well as for the wrong ones.
Nesher said that the film has an odd narrative structure because of its faithfulness to the real story. It does have an interestingly odd structure, as well as some nice feints in unpursued directions, a cliché or two, and an ending that may seem less definitive to the audience than it does to the characters. As in all Nesher's recent movies, the acting is first-rate. Nesher continues his practice of casting comedians in straight roles (this time it's Muli Shulman); he's said that whereas those trained as stage actors give top priority to serving the text, comedians understand the importance of keeping the audience's attention at every moment. I wonder whether the movie will be as popular in Israel as his previous few have been.
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- WissenswertesNelly Tagar actually did pee on her baby sister in real life when she was a little girl. She told the story to Avi Nesher, the director. He loved it so much he put it into the script
- PatzerAlthough the movie is set in January 1977, there is a poster of the movie "Saturday Night Fever" plastered on a wall behind the two main characters. However, that movie was not released until the fall of 1977.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 180.099 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 14.960 $
- 4. Juni 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 191.678 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 49 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1