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Die Besucher

Originaltitel: Communion
  • 1989
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
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Christopher Walken in Die Besucher (1989)
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Das Drehbuch zu diesem packenden Sci-Fi-Film stammt von Whitley Strieber und basiert auf seinem eigenen Bestseller über einen Schriftsteller, der glaubt, von Außerirdischen kontaktiert worde... Alles lesenDas Drehbuch zu diesem packenden Sci-Fi-Film stammt von Whitley Strieber und basiert auf seinem eigenen Bestseller über einen Schriftsteller, der glaubt, von Außerirdischen kontaktiert worden zu sein.Das Drehbuch zu diesem packenden Sci-Fi-Film stammt von Whitley Strieber und basiert auf seinem eigenen Bestseller über einen Schriftsteller, der glaubt, von Außerirdischen kontaktiert worden zu sein.

  • Regie
    • Philippe Mora
  • Drehbuch
    • Whitley Strieber
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Christopher Walken
    • Lindsay Crouse
    • Frances Sternhagen
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    5,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Philippe Mora
    • Drehbuch
      • Whitley Strieber
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Christopher Walken
      • Lindsay Crouse
      • Frances Sternhagen
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    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Whitley Strieber
    Lindsay Crouse
    Lindsay Crouse
    • Anne Strieber
    Frances Sternhagen
    Frances Sternhagen
    • Dr. Janet Duffy
    Andreas Katsulas
    Andreas Katsulas
    • Alex
    Terri Hanauer
    Terri Hanauer
    • Sarah
    Joel Carlson
    Joel Carlson
    • Andrew Strieber
    John Dennis Johnston
    John Dennis Johnston
    • Fireman
    DeeDee Rescher
    DeeDee Rescher
    • Mrs. Greenberg
    • (as Dee Dee Rescher)
    Aileen Fitzpatrick
    • Mother
    R.J. Miller
    • Father
    Holly Fields
    Holly Fields
    • Praying Mantis Girl
    Paula Shaw
    Paula Shaw
    • Woman from Apartment
    Juliet Sorci
    Juliet Sorci
    • Second Grade Girl
    • (as Juliet Sorcey)
    Tifni Twitchell
    • Teacher
    Joshua John Miller
    Joshua John Miller
    • Tall Boy
    Kate Stern
    • Woman on Bus
    Johnny Dark
    • Lab Technician
    Jonathan Fromdahl
    • Whitley (5 years)
    • Regie
      • Philippe Mora
    • Drehbuch
      • Whitley Strieber
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    5cornflakeboy20

    Worthwhile for camp value

    Christopher Walken gives a distractingly bizarre performance in this trippy alien abduction movie. At times, he is bizarre and manic, going from a Dad joke making fuddy dud, to a somewhat menacing dangerous character (such as when he shoots up his home, and receives a muted reaction from his wife). He seems unfocused and indecisive, as he is both convinced of his alien abduction but on the fence about receiving therapy. This kind of day to day indecision may be common in real life, but it is odd to see a character change his mind with each scene in a movie. As in Fire in the Sky, the characters' positive traits are overemphasized so as to make them seem like everyday Americans and not alien abduction kooks. This is somewhat undone by the strange nature of Walken's performance. The director also throws in seeming Easter eggs to cast doubts on the story, throwing in references to alcohol and making the dream sequences ridiculous, campy and trippy. We also know the lead character is a writer, and that this would make a compelling book. At one point, when Walken is journeying to the cabin to perhaps commune with the aliens again, he is passed by a Miller Lite truck. The dream sequences are some of the most bizarre I've seen committed to film. They are trippier than David Lynch, and various camp musicals like The Apple. There are costumed gorilla aliens and dancing slim aliens that invite Walken to an orgy replete with anal probing, all while Walken recites lyrics from The Beatles. This makes it rather hard to believe. I have heard the author feels that the movie was not entirely accurate to his story, but his name is all over it, so he could have exercised greater control. I can only recommend this as a camp film. I will say it is far more entertaining than Fire in the Sky, but the one alien scene we get in Fire in the Sky is more frightening than the alien activity we see here.
    6DogFilmCritic

    Christopher Walken dancing with aliens

    This movie is just insane...

    I don't know were to start, its supposed to be about alien abduction but it goes beyond to weird territory, i honestly saw Chistopher Walken become Tommy Wissau in some scenes, it is so surreal you think your watching a comedy when its supposed to be science fiction, i don't know what was in the directors mind when he mixed aliens and Christopher Walken, we get one of the most insane movies ever made i don't know if to compare it with Brazil or Eraser head.

    Its not bad or good its in a rating limbo, you have to see it for yourself to believe what your watching and trying to make sense of it, its entertaining specially if you like strange premises, i honestly would say give it a watch and judge it for the craziness that it is
    Rocko-6

    Thoughtful treatment of controversial subject.

    The film depicts the personal and professional crises a writer experiences after a series of encounters with non-human beings.

    The film strongly benefits from the performances of Christopher Walken and Lindsay Crouse. Walken (always engaging) manages the challenging task of making Whitley Strieber a compelling character; you care about him even if you don't necessarily like him 100% of the time. Crouse succeeds as Whitley's wife; the two together are immediately believable as a married couple.

    The film is arguably the most intelligent film about the alien abduction/ visitor phenomenon. Unlike countless cheap, made-for-TV films, where the emphasis is on the sensationalistic, "shocking" aspects of the subject, COMMUNION focuses on the psychological and emotional harm the experience does. We see Strieber describe his experiences to his medical doctor, and then to a psychiatrist. Once his own mental health has been established, then (and only then) does he begin to consider the possibility that the creatures he has seen are actually real.

    After questioning everyone from medical professionals to fellow abductees, Whitley realizes the only ones with the answers are the visitors themselves. At the film's climax, he willingly presents himself to the visitors. This is what makes COMMUNION transcend every other film about the phenomenon.

    Director Phillipe Mora successfully creates a "you-are-there" atmosphere, letting the actors improvise a lot of their dialogue. There are two distinct moods: one, where things are brightly lit, secure, and normal; and secondly, the dark, unsettling world Strieber inhabits only with himself and with the visitors. Mora's direction is subtle, with cues in both the dialogue and a detailed, occasionally wry visual style.

    Another plus is Eric Clapton's opening and closing theme music.

    This is a seriously underrated film.

    The director's cut (with commentary by Mora) is recommended.
    7Vigilante-407

    Intelligently handled film about a usually less-than-intelligently handled subject

    First off, let me say that I'm a tad biased, as I have never failed to enjoy Christopher Walken's film roles. His characters are always quirky but always Walken...in much the same way every character Cary Grant or John Wayne played was always Cary Grant or John Wayne. He has a personality that is difficult to hide behind another persona, but which always adds a little something to it.

    This is a suitably creepy film, but is very realistically and believably handled, given the fantastic story matter. The visitors in this movie aren't quite the sadistic neo-vivisectionists of Fire in the Sky, but they are still unsettling. The blue men almost remind one of something out of Star Wars, but the presence of the willowy aliens keep that impression well in the background.

    Walken carries the film, especially in his sojourns aboard the aliens' craft. One is never quite sure what is really happening...oft times it is like something out of an early David Lynch movie...lying on the borderline between funny and nightmarish.

    The film does make you think about all angles of the situation, especially when you consider the point of views and personalities of the people at the abduction support group that Walken's character goes to, and his reaction to it.

    The special effects are excellent...not gaudy, but quite realistic (for lack of a better term).

    I've seen the real Whitley Strieber on television and read a few of his novels. Walken is definitely not Strieber, but I think he is the only actor who could've made this movie work.
    4Samiam3

    Had potential, but misfires pretty badly

    In 1985, sci-fi novelist Whitney Striber had a dream which led to a close encounter. It became the subject for his book 'Communion' which became a best-seller. Four years later he gives us this. True story though it may be, it is clearly too personal for Striber to manipulate (even just a little bit) to make it the right shape and form for a movie. Instead it remains too abstract, and subsequently clumsy. But that is only half the problem.

    Communion wins my award for biggest miscast in cinema history. Christopher Walken does everything wrong, starting with the way he delivers his dialogue. He is not even remotely engaged in the story, he is emotionally dead. Walken is portraying somebody who went though what must've been the most traumatic experience that a person could have. The only time he comes close to showing signs of trauma is his ability to make himself cry (a little) at the end of one scene.

    Next, there is the matter of visual effects. If you were to walk into a room where this was on TV, and up to the part when we meet the 'little blue doctors' and their slightly taller, skinnier red-skinned cousins, you might think you were watching an Ed Wood flick, or something from that decade. Looking at these creatures, one is more likely to think they are cute rather than creepy or surreal. Anything that looks like rubber on strings belongs in a puppet theatre, not in a sci-fi thriller.

    I guess the only crew member who did a competent job in their field is Eric Clapton, who wrote a good theme for an otherwise mediocre score. Communion has much potential, but sadly it ends up being one of those films that you are glad when it is over.

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      While serving as executive producer, author Whitley Strieber, whose purported experiences serve as the basis of the film, expressed concerns about Christopher Walken's abilities in portraying him. When Strieber finally told Walken that he might be portraying him as a little too crazy, Walken replied "If the shoe fits."
    • Patzer
      When Whitley leaves his vehicle in the 'final' visit to the cabin, the camera cuts to the entire cabin drenched in light. As he starts approaching it, the source of light can be seen as a spotlight at the top right of the screen.
    • Zitate

      Whitley Strieber: [Doppleganger scene] I am you. And you are me. And we are here. I am the dreamer and you are the dream.

    • Alternative Versionen
      An alternate version of Communion (1989) is shown on FOX network television (USA). The alternate version has extra or extended scenes (compared to the theatrical/cable/video version) as follows:
      • When Whitley (Christopher Walken) visits Dr. Freidman (Basil Hoffman), he describes the visitors while watching a salamander frolic in the physician's aquarium.
      • When Whitley's Russian friend Alex (Andreas Katsulas) finds Whitley in the diner, he tells Whitley that as a child in his native country he heard stories of small beings who lived in the mines, called Kobolds. He tells Whitley he believes these stories are true;
      • On the "ship," Whitley dances with the Little Blue Doctors after they exchange greetings (immediately before the "magic show");
      • Upon the roof of their apartment building, the stars in the sky do NOT momentarily appear to resemble the face of a visitor, as they do in the theatrical/cabletv/video version;
      • The end credits roll over a night time aerial shot of the Strieber family standing on the shore with New York City behind them.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Encounters of the Fourth Kind (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ
      Written by Irving Berlin

      (c) Irving Berlin Music Corporation

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 10. November 1989 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
      • Australien
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • -Excerpt
      • -Original film
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Die Besucher - Communion
    • Drehorte
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Allied Vision
      • Film Australia
      • Morgan Creek Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.919.653 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 822.123 $
      • 12. Nov. 1989
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 1.919.653 $
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