Kurz vor Ende des 1. Weltkriegs soll der schottische Soldat Charles Plumpick in einer französischen Kleinstadt eine Bombe entschärfen. Der Ort wird von den Insassen einer Nervenheilanstalt r... Alles lesenKurz vor Ende des 1. Weltkriegs soll der schottische Soldat Charles Plumpick in einer französischen Kleinstadt eine Bombe entschärfen. Der Ort wird von den Insassen einer Nervenheilanstalt regiert, die den Neuzugang zum "Herzkönig" krönen.Kurz vor Ende des 1. Weltkriegs soll der schottische Soldat Charles Plumpick in einer französischen Kleinstadt eine Bombe entschärfen. Der Ort wird von den Insassen einer Nervenheilanstalt regiert, die den Neuzugang zum "Herzkönig" krönen.
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- Un Officier Anglais
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- L'aliéné-docteur
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- Le Gabalou
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Reviewing the film for the first time is a bit tricky in light of its formidable cult history. At the time, it's success was often chalked up to as a counter-culture commentary on the insanity of the Vietnam War. By the 80s and 90s, KING got tabbed as 'of its time' and 'dated' (a term I despise).
In 2018? With distance, one can look at it as the timeless fable it always was at its core. A British soldier Plumpick (Alan Bates) is sent to a small German occupied village in WWI on a spy mission. Unbeknownst to the Allied forces, the village has already been evacuated and the Germans have also left (leaving a nasty surprise behind). In a bizarre turn of events, the village's only inhabitants are the patients at an insane asylum. The patients soon dub Plumpick their de facto ruler - 'The King of Hearts'. Not content with just a 'King', the patients dress up and become characters of their own - everything from Dukes and Duchesses, to Prostitutes and Madams. A particularly winsome lass, Coquelicot (Genevieve Bujold) is presented as a possible Queen to the 'King'.
There is much frivolity and preciousness on hand, much of it entertaining, and much of it cloying (and all of it will be found offensive to many people offended at its portrayal of the mentally ill). De Broca's direction and the script by Daniel Boulanger and Maurice Bessy moves in fits and starts. How enjoyable one finds it will depend on one's tolerance for such whimsy. The performances are energetic and its no wonder Bujold (in her yellow tutu) soon became an international name.
The film's message that the insanity of war would be no different with the actual 'insane' in charge (if not better off!) is facile, of course, but, one can see how it would have had resonance during a time of war, protest, assassinations and such. It's like Renoir's RULES OF THE GAME as played by mad fools. But, rather than just saying it's 'dated' and 'of its time' (just as facile, in my book), its better to just look at KING OF HEARTS as fairy-tale for all times. * After not doing much business in its initial run, KING OF HEARTS had a legendary 4 to 5 year run (depending on the source) at the now defunct Central Square Cinemas in Boston. During that period it spread to midnight shows, college campuses and revival houses across the country. It remained in regular revival house distribution into the 80s.
summer of 2004. This is a great fable--which during the 1980s might have
seemed dated, but now is more relevant than ever. It is a great meditation on war. As a movie, the circus-like atmosphere and characters combine to form a grand entertainment. We get seduced by the world of childlike imagination and sense of wonder we see in the inmates. We embrace them. Great
philosophical moments abound--all surrounded by beautiful colors, wonderfully funny moments and a gorgeous music score. The final scene is such a classic-- and takes the audience by such surprise--one goes out of the film absolutely
exhilarated. A funny, charming and ultimately profound film.
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- WissenswertesWhile the film was a flop with critics and audiences in France, it was an unexpected cult success in the USA, running for years in Boston repertory film houses circa 73-76. Midnight showings around the country made it an early cult film, like Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), Eraserhead (1977), El Topo (1970), Blumen ohne Duft (1970), etc...
- PatzerThe stairs/ladder Plumpick uses to climb to the top of the blockhouse appear out of nowhere.
- Zitate
[last lines]
Le Duc de Trèfle: The most beautiful journeys are taken through the window.
- Crazy CreditsThe credits rise and then fall to coincide with the sound of a large clock.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Der Soldat James Ryan (1998)
- SoundtracksLa Valse Tordue
Written and Performed by Georges Delerue Et Son Orchestre
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- King of Hearts
- Drehorte
- Senlis, Oise, Frankreich(insane asylum and town square scenes, Senlis is 55 km north of Paris)
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 17.646 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 3.443 $
- 25. Feb. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 18.130 $