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Gramvolle Gefühllosigkeit

Originaltitel: Skorbnoye beschuvstviye
  • 1987
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
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Gramvolle Gefühllosigkeit (1987)
Drama

Eine Familie und ihre Freunde kommen in einem dekadenten Haus zusammen, um zu feiern. Trotz ihres trügerischen Dünkels kommt eine rohe Leidenschaft für Sex und Gewalt ans Licht.Eine Familie und ihre Freunde kommen in einem dekadenten Haus zusammen, um zu feiern. Trotz ihres trügerischen Dünkels kommt eine rohe Leidenschaft für Sex und Gewalt ans Licht.Eine Familie und ihre Freunde kommen in einem dekadenten Haus zusammen, um zu feiern. Trotz ihres trügerischen Dünkels kommt eine rohe Leidenschaft für Sex und Gewalt ans Licht.

  • Regie
    • Aleksandr Sokurov
  • Drehbuch
    • George Bernard Shaw
    • Yuriy Arabov
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ramaz Chkhikvadze
    • Alla Osipenko
    • Irina Sokolova
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    6,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Aleksandr Sokurov
    • Drehbuch
      • George Bernard Shaw
      • Yuriy Arabov
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ramaz Chkhikvadze
      • Alla Osipenko
      • Irina Sokolova
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    • Nanny Guinness
    Tatyana Yegorova
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    In this film one can feel even stronger the eccentricity which will appear in the following film of the author "The Days of Eclipse"(88). Characters with extraordinary behavior, horizontally flattened documentary materials of 1-t World War and of people and wild animals in Africa, and at last, a soldier and an airship intruding into the drama of the characters as if from the documentary shots... Growling sound of cannons or guns and monotonous music of electric gongs link these two parallel worlds to concentrate the dramatic tension up to the unbelievable finale, where deformed birds and giraffes run away from the absurd, lunatic world of human being.
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    Staggeringly beautiful film has lots of warnings regarding life's pitfalls

    This film was made some time earlier than the official 1987 release date but seems to have been adjudged as potentially debilitating to the ethic of the people by the Soviet panjandrums. Quite why someone living in the glorious Union of Soviet Socialist Republics would make such an oblique, surreal, and decadent film must have undoubtedly proved perplexing to them. The level of aesthetic wallowing in a film adaptation of a work that rails against decadence seems to me to be a comment on George Bernard Shaw, who Sokurov suggests, maybe protests too much! What else is an author other than a professional decadent? Surely a Fabian fabulist must be a very tortured beast.

    Shaw actually appears in the movie as a character, both in stock footage, and played by an actor. He's portrayed as a creature as much a creator of the characters in the film. Sokurov was apparently intensely interested in Shaw from a biographical perspective and apparently very knowledgeable on the subject, even visiting Shaw's Corner whilst in England.

    Heartbreak House (it was shown under the play's name in the UK at one point, which is much better than the over-literal translation Mournful Unconcern) is the movie that first got Sokurov noticed by the international film crowd. The play it adapts concerns Shaw's feelings that the The Great War happened because the decadent elite did nothing to prevent it, were entirely unconcerned by the plight of the many, and were uninterested in any higher purpose or reform of old models of society. It had a deliberate Chekhovian feel to it and thus was a natural for a Russian director to pick up. I think Sokurov goes for an altogether darker take, with genuine surreal credentials on display. Certainly a lot of Shaw's elements are gone, the working class youngster Ellie is just as decadent as a whorehouse rake. A big part of the play is concerns how our perceptions of the characters change over time, here they don't seem to change one bit, excepting Mazzini's admission that he has not read any of the books he claims to have read (by Shaw-ian avant la lettre folk such as Saint-Simon), which comes over as a statement of the bleedin' obvious as opposed to a revelation. The plot concerns a group of individuals holed up in a house, steadfastly ignoring the world outside them (they can hear machine guns firing but describe them as mosquito humming). They are all heartbroken, or to break the modern romantic association, have more simply have lost heart. The drama of the play alternates between the bizarre goings on in Heartbreak House and found footage of new killing technologies from World War I (staggering highly select footage, stretched to a wider aspect ratio, which just gives it this really odd feel). One shot of a dirigible against a plain with a system of meanders is astonishing. Footage of experimental bombs is also skews the mind.

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    The interior of the house is dingy, and covered in palms and cheese plants, there is even a lazy pet boar and a dolorous heron.

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    Haunting, deliriously beautiful , and containing truths that are as relevant know as they have always been on the nature of existential barbarism.
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      Shot in 1983, this movie was released only in 1987.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • April 1987 (Sowjetunion)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Sowjetunion
    • Sprachen
      • Russisch
      • Englisch
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      • 1 Std. 50 Min.(110 min)
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