IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
29.272
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein US-Geheimagent wird zur fernen Weltraumstadt Alphaville geschickt, wo er eine vermisste Person finden und die Stadt von ihrem tyrannischen Herrscher befreien muss.Ein US-Geheimagent wird zur fernen Weltraumstadt Alphaville geschickt, wo er eine vermisste Person finden und die Stadt von ihrem tyrannischen Herrscher befreien muss.Ein US-Geheimagent wird zur fernen Weltraumstadt Alphaville geschickt, wo er eine vermisste Person finden und die Stadt von ihrem tyrannischen Herrscher befreien muss.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
Akim Tamiroff
- Henri Dickson
- (as Akim Tamirof)
Valérie Boisgel
- 2nd Seductress Third Class
- (Nicht genannt)
Jean-Louis Comolli
- Prof. Jeckell
- (Nicht genannt)
Michel Delahaye
- von Braun's Assistant
- (Nicht genannt)
Jean-André Fieschi
- Prof. Heckell
- (Nicht genannt)
Christa Lang
- 1st Seductress Third Class
- (Nicht genannt)
Jean-Pierre Léaud
- Breakfast Waiter
- (Nicht genannt)
László Szabó
- Chief Engineer
- (Nicht genannt)
Howard Vernon
- Léonard von Braun
- (Nicht genannt)
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What can you say that hasn't already been said. The dispassionate pastiche that is Lemmy Caution. The lethargy is exhilarating at times. The photography inventive and startling. The sound design unique and ground breaking. The acting superb. The music fantastique! Love it or get out of here!
ALPHAVILLE is basically Godard trolling the audience for 100 minutes. Visually, the film is super interesting-- I like the minimalist "future" aesthetic and the gorgeous monochrome photography. The actual story and characters are far less interesting than the visuals, though some of the parody is pretty amusing. The philosophizing is torture. So overall, I found this more interesting to think about afterward than to watch in the moment.
Alphaville is an attack on the syndrome of Science Fiction films full of flash and color but devoid of ideas. They intentionally took an "Our Town" attitude toward special effects -- e.g. driving along in a car, with dialog indicating that they're in a spaceship; commenting on how beautiful the stars look when you can't see anything but the glare of streetlights, and so on. If there's a problem with this movie, it's that the ideas themselves are perhaps not really all that strong; the notion of a dystopian city ruled by an all powerful computer just doesn't seem that heavy, not even taken as some sort of symbolic allegory; but on the whole I think SF cinema would be in much better shape if it had learned the lesson of Alphaville (think "La Jette"). Minimalism is not a crime, which is why I find it very annoying that I need to babble for another couple of lines to convince IMDb.com that I've said enough to be worth logging as a movie review.
Based on a simple philosophical premise (Alphaville is a city where emotions are not allowed, everything is based on logic, everyone has a clear purpose imposed upon him, people that believe in ideals are executed etc), Jean-Luc Godard uses an arsenal of directorial tricks to transform this into a futuristic film-noir, a surrealist collage, a humanistic elegy, an off-beat comedy etc.
In the end, Alphaville doesn't quite fully achieve it's potential. Some of the sequences look amateurish, some of the verbose scenes are too much etc. But it's a worthwhile watch for any cinephille. And even so early in his career, Godard shows a healthy desire to turn the rules upside down.
In the end, Alphaville doesn't quite fully achieve it's potential. Some of the sequences look amateurish, some of the verbose scenes are too much etc. But it's a worthwhile watch for any cinephille. And even so early in his career, Godard shows a healthy desire to turn the rules upside down.
Take a handful of what's happened in the past, use a variety of authors, novelists, from Science Fiction to Noir, with a space ship as a car, imagination, inspiration, and then cast.
It's not the most exciting film you've happened upon, and it can be rather heavy going more often than not, I'm not sure it's aged that well either if I'm honest. Packed full of ingredients that will consume more than one viewing to deconstruct, if you're a fan of the director you may enjoy the challenge, but I increasingly find his films a bit of a chore and only relevant as original for the time but not the space.
It's not the most exciting film you've happened upon, and it can be rather heavy going more often than not, I'm not sure it's aged that well either if I'm honest. Packed full of ingredients that will consume more than one viewing to deconstruct, if you're a fan of the director you may enjoy the challenge, but I increasingly find his films a bit of a chore and only relevant as original for the time but not the space.
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- WissenswertesIt is unknown who did the voice of the Alpha 60 computer. The voice of Alpha 60 was performed by a man with a mechanical voice box replacing his cancer-damaged larynx who wanted to remain anonymous.
- PatzerTowards the beginning, the term "light years" is used as if it were a measure of time, when actually it is a measure of distance.
- Zitate
[English subtitled version]
Alpha 60: Once we know the number one, we believe that we know the number two, because one plus one equals two. We forget that first we must know the meaning of plus.
- Crazy CreditsBefore the credits, Jean-Luc Godard adds one letter at a time to compose the word "fin"--"i"..."in"..."fin"--as though to suggest "I, in the end".
- Alternative VersionenAlthough composed for the standard European aspect ratio of 1.66:1, the restored Criterion version (which is also broadcast on TCM) is presented full-frame. Presumably cinematographer Coutard anticipated future TV showings and kept the image 1.37-safe (i.e., no visible boom mics, lights or other equipment).
- VerbindungenEdited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Une vague nouvelle (1999)
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- Alphaville, una extraña aventura de Lemmy Caution
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- Budget
- 220.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 47.696 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 7.298 $
- 9. Feb. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 66.651 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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- 1.37 : 1
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