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Congo - Wo der Mensch zur bedrohten Art wird

Originaltitel: Congo
  • 1995
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 49 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
50.730
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Congo - Wo der Mensch zur bedrohten Art wird (1995)
Theatrical Trailer from Paramount
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  • Regie
    • Frank Marshall
  • Drehbuch
    • Michael Crichton
    • John Patrick Shanley
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Laura Linney
    • Tim Curry
    • Dylan Walsh
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    50.730
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Frank Marshall
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Crichton
      • John Patrick Shanley
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Laura Linney
      • Tim Curry
      • Dylan Walsh
    • 219Benutzerrezensionen
    • 89Kritische Rezensionen
    • 24Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 11 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Dr. Karen Ross
    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Herkermer Homolka
    Dylan Walsh
    Dylan Walsh
    • Dr. Peter Elliot
    Ernie Hudson
    Ernie Hudson
    • Captain Monroe Kelly
    Grant Heslov
    Grant Heslov
    • Richard
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • R.B. Travis
    Lola Noh
    Lola Noh
    • Amy
    • (as Lorene Noh)
    Mary Ellen Trainor
    Mary Ellen Trainor
    • Moira
    Misty Rosas
    Misty Rosas
    • Amy the Gorilla
    Stuart Pankin
    Stuart Pankin
    • Boyd
    Carolyn Seymour
    Carolyn Seymour
    • Eleanor Romy
    Romy Rosemont
    Romy Rosemont
    • Assistant
    James Karen
    James Karen
    • College President…
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    Bill Pugin
    • William
    Lawrence T. Wrentz
    • Prof. Arliss Wender
    Robert Almodovar
    Robert Almodovar
    • Rudy, TraviCom Security
    Kathleen Connors
    • Sally
    Joel Weiss
    Joel Weiss
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    • Regie
      • Frank Marshall
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Crichton
      • John Patrick Shanley
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    LLAAA4837

    This film is special to me.

    I remember being only six years old when my older brother and his friends rented this one night. I watched it with them and now that I am seventeen years old, I feel that this was one of my most cherished memories. Of course i fell asleep near the end of it then, but it was still a really good memory, to watch CONGO with them. And now I have viewed this film fairly recently without falling asleep and have read the Michael Crichton(Jurassic Park, The Andromeda Strain) book. I for one find this film to be very entertaining. Of course it goes without saying that this film is not completely accurate to the book. They have added new characters and added more gory death and less technology and actual factual feeling. The creators could have made this film an interesting sci-fi adventure feature, but instead they have made a B movie. Although the film feels like the former, and did when i was six. This film has enough technology and factual feel to be interesting, but not quite believable. And yet, this for once, is not at all a bad thing. The film is pretty convoluted. It is about a primatologist and a friend who have a talking gorilla(via electronic headset) and decide to go to it's birthplace to see what its like and discover what happened to a team that went their a little while earlier to find a treasure in which Tim Curry randomly appears in a fake accent and pretends to be a companion who is searched for by a stereotypical soldier looking dude who turns out not to be a friend and, yeah. I don't really know how to exactly explain the plot, suffice to say that somehow, the gorilla named Amy and her friends, for some reason, must escape from a helicopter because they are shot at and end up in the jungle, not alone, with all of their crew mates and stuff. And from there on, they must try to avoid danger from snakes, hippos, and a wild pack of mutated monkeys that intend to eat their flesh and kill everyone. I know that this film sounds completely ridiculous and stupidly pointless, but that is really part of the fun. Usually movies are either thought provoking and interesting, or entertaining. This film is very entertaining and funny. This film also has a high body count, with a lot of characters meeting their end in gruesome ways. It takes itself seriously, but not seriously enough to make it not fun. I liked this film as a kid because it was funny and fun. It still works for me.
    7JasonXIX

    Tim Curry gets it.

    This movie is a great litmus test. It can be used to separate your friends and family into two categories: fun people vs elitist snobs. The type of people that hate this movie are the same ones that want to argue about mise-en-scene in Argento films and the iconography of Bergman.

    Congo is a throw back to the days of the drive-in movie. In those simpler times, movies about lost cities, diamonds and killer gorillas were considered fun. Sometimes, movies are just meant to be fun. Tim Curry gets it, why can't you?
    7PhilipJames1980

    Memorably quirky and juvenile; unique and underappreciated

    Congo is the first movie on the IMDB for which I am writing a user comment. I am giving it this distinction because, although it is not the best movie I have ever seen, nor my all-time favorite movie, it is one of my personal favorites nonetheless. If I could choose only ten movies to own, or even just five, Congo would be one of them.

    Because so many people dislike Congo, or are at least indifferent to it, I feel compelled to explain why I like it. I like Congo because it's different: in the seven years since I first saw it in June of 1995, I've seen countless other movies, but Congo still retains its uniqueness, I believe. Other movies have tried to duplicate Congo's juvenile sense of adventure and tongue-in-cheek humor (most notably the two Mummy movies), but none of them have surpassed Congo as one of the most gleefully preposterous and deliriously fun yarns I've ever seen.

    So many people have criticized Congo in so many ways that I'm not sure which complaint I should address first. The consensus among most comments seems to be that the character of Amy, the "talking" gorilla, pretty much ruins the movie because she is annoying and unconvincing. Although I cannot deny that "Amy" is, indeed, a woman in a gorilla costume which is not quite convincing, I should also say (1) that when I first saw Congo, I thought Amy was pretty convincing, and at least acceptable; and (2) convincing gorillas in movies are rare, in my opinion. Rick Baker's work in Gorillas in the Mist and the Mighty Joe Young remake is the best I've seen; and although Amy (created by Stan Winston's team, not Baker's) is inferior to Baker's best work, she's better than some of Baker's apes in Burton's terrible Planet of the Apes remake. If I must choose between Amy, and Tim Roth in an obvious chimpanzee costume, I choose Amy.

    Another common complaint is that the movie Congo is inferior to Michael Crichton's novel, upon which it was based. I read the novel in early 1995, just prior to seeing the movie, and so the book was still fresh in my mind when I saw the movie: and I thought the movie did an excellent job of conveying the essence of the book, and gave the story an offbeat style which sets the movie apart from the book. The movie also has a healthy sense of humor about itself, which Crichton's novel lacks and sorely needs.

    I almost forgot the actors! Some people hate Congo simply because it lacks a Mel Gibson or Bruce Willis; nevertheless it does boast a talented and interesting cast of mostly underrated actors. Laura Linney has given good, strong performances in many movies, but I argue that her performance in Congo is still her most entertaining. Dylan Walsh gives an earnest, appealing performance as the earnest, appealing Peter Elliot, whose devotion to Amy (however laughable it is for many viewers) gives the movie some heart. Ernie Hudson gives a clever, unforgettable performance as Munro Kelly; although black, he possesses the mannered speech and condescending attitude of an authentic "great white hunter," one of the movie's best gags. Grant Heslov has little to do, but some of his delivery is terrific ("Safari? I don't even like picnics!") Tim Curry is a sheer delight in this movie, giving a campy performance as the monomaniacal Herkermer Homolka, a "Roumanian philanthropist" obviously written into the movie (the character does not exist in the novel) to correspond with Wayne Knight's character Dennis Nedry in Jurassic Park. Some people are offended by Curry's performance, and believe it's offensive to Roumanians as well. Here's a tip: anyone offended by anything in Congo takes life (not to mention this movie) way too seriously, and needs to lighten up.

    Many people hate Congo simply because it's cheesy. But considering the story (assorted oddballs journey to a site in the African jungle which may be the legendary mines of King Solomon), how could the movie not be cheesy? Did people really expect a movie called Congo to be realistic, believable and compelling? Surely such a movie would be even more cliched and misconceived than the one that was made. John Patrick Shanley's script may be crude and smug, but at least it's fun, and certainly a model of efficiency: Shanley trimmed the novel of subplots (such as a rival expedition, and attempts to decipher the gray gorillas' "language") which would have made the movie longer, slower and more pretentious. He added lots of pithy dialogue and made the whole affair an exercise in high camp. The result is a quintessential juvenile adventure that improves upon more bombastic and elaborate efforts like Armageddon. And Frank Marshall's straightforward, low-key direction nicely contrasts with the inherent absurdity of the storyline; a more intense and heavy-handed director would not have been a good choice to helm a movie like Congo.

    Congo isn't nearly the terrible movie that many people believe it is. It isn't a movie for everybody or even a movie for most people: but it was created with a certain audience in mind, and many people are simply too serious and high-minded to belong to that audience. Congo and movies like it are cartoons for adults: if you don't like movies with colorful visuals, ridiculous plots and juvenile characters, you should not watch Congo. But if you do like movies with those characteristics, then I submit that Congo is one of the best movies of that kind that I've ever seen.
    7Dodge-Zombie

    Makes me smile.

    I can't speak for anyone else but this movie makes me happy. I know the gorillas aren't real but in my head they are.

    It has a great cast and even though the acting may be comedic the whole way through I personally think it works to make the movie better than it would be had they pushed for an overly serious tone.

    Highly recommended.
    albechri

    Something's Wrong

    I love this movie. It's so simple and presented nicely. Do not compare it with other movies. Just enjoy the trip and feel the adventure.

    Almost a usual adventurous movie and maybe that's the reason many people find it too usual.

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      Captain Wanta: [Homolka is eating a cake] Mr Homolka?

      Herkermer Homolka: Yes?

      Captain Wanta: Stop eating my sesame cake.

      [Homolka pauses in confusion]

      Captain Wanta: [shouting angrily] STOP EATING MY SESAME CAKE!

      [Homolka spits out the cake]

      Captain Wanta: What are you doing in my country, bag of shit?

      Herkermer Homolka: Captain, please, I only wish to explore and discover...

      Captain Wanta: This fellow

      Captain Wanta: [pokes Homolka's face with a stick] is a big. Bag. Of. Shit.

      Captain Wanta: [to Monroe] You should shake this RAT from off your neck. He owes money to everyone everywhere he goes. I will ask you to wait outside Mr. Homolka!

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Congo (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Spirit Of Africa
      Music by Jerry Goldsmith

      Lyric by Lebo M.

      Performed by Lebo M.

      Produced by Jerry Goldsmith & Lebo M.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. August 1995 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
      • Amerikanische Gebärdensprache
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      • Costa Rica
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      • The Kennedy/Marshall Company
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      • 50.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 81.022.101 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 24.642.539 $
      • 11. Juni 1995
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 152.022.101 $
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