Auf basis von dem internationalen Bestseller von Robert Seethaler. Eine zärtliche, herzzerreißende Geschichte über einen jungen Mann und seine Freundschaft mit Sigmund Freud während der Nazi... Alles lesenAuf basis von dem internationalen Bestseller von Robert Seethaler. Eine zärtliche, herzzerreißende Geschichte über einen jungen Mann und seine Freundschaft mit Sigmund Freud während der Nazi-Besetzung Wiens.Auf basis von dem internationalen Bestseller von Robert Seethaler. Eine zärtliche, herzzerreißende Geschichte über einen jungen Mann und seine Freundschaft mit Sigmund Freud während der Nazi-Besetzung Wiens.
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Couple of comments: this movie is directed by well-know German TV director Nikolaus Leytner. Turns out this is a bit of a problem, as the movie indeed feels very much like made-for-TV. The acting is awkward (you can practically hear the director go "and... ACTION!" The script (based on the novel of the same name, which I haven't read) is incredibly poor. And what should feel like a tense movie (with the worsening conditions due to the looming Nazi regime) is simply not there. But the worst of all is the imaginary bond that develops between Sigmund Freud and Franz. I feel bad for Bruno Ganz, a gifted actor (playing the role of Freud), but he has nothing to work with. Franz's dream sequences (which Freud then interprets) are laughably simple. I'm sorry that I don't have better things to say about this film. The bottom line is that this film is just plain boring and that at no time did I feel any emotional or other investment in any of these characters.
"The Tobacconist" opened out of the blue this past weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The theater strictly follows COVID-19 guidelines. Not that it mattered as the Sunday early evening screening where I saw this at turned out to be a private screening: I was literally the only person in the theater. In any event I cannot recommend this film to anyone in good conscience. Of course, if you have an interest in Sigmund Freud or in Vienna's waning pre-WWII era, I encourage you to check it out and draw your own conclusion.
its a nice film, without atrocities, and not so much nazipropaganda as you might expect of a film like this, but it catches itself very well through the acting and location design of the city streets of vienna.
its a bit psychoanalytic in its preferences, and there are some dream themes that can be sore to swallow for the novices of the silverscreen, but the message are given without the words in a very well acted play.
if you like bruno ganz, you wont be dissapointed, the grumpy old man recommends
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Franz Huchel: And my dreams! I don't know where they're all coming from. I can't imagine... that such strange things can grow by themselves in my head.
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Written by Matthias Weber and Sean Renner
Performed by Sean Renner with Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick (Cello)
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