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Das Geständnis

Originaltitel: The Confession
  • 1999
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,0/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Alec Baldwin and Ben Kingsley in Das Geständnis (1999)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA NY litigator, hired to defend a murderer avenging his son's death, grapples with his own ambitions and the moral imperative of his client's truth-seeking.A NY litigator, hired to defend a murderer avenging his son's death, grapples with his own ambitions and the moral imperative of his client's truth-seeking.A NY litigator, hired to defend a murderer avenging his son's death, grapples with his own ambitions and the moral imperative of his client's truth-seeking.

  • Regie
    • David Hugh Jones
  • Drehbuch
    • Sol Yurick
    • David Black
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Amy Irving
    • Ryan Marsini
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    6,0/10
    2919
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • David Hugh Jones
    • Drehbuch
      • Sol Yurick
      • David Black
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Amy Irving
      • Ryan Marsini
    • 27Benutzerrezensionen
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Ben Kingsley
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    • Harry Fertig
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    • Sarah Fertig
    Ryan Marsini
    Ryan Marsini
    • Stevie Fertig
    Alec Baldwin
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    • Roy Bleakie
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    • Liam Clarke
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    • Regie
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      • Sol Yurick
      • David Black
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    James-184

    Film Industry Vindicated

    Just when you tire of seeing seamy, disspiriting tales of outlawry and big-budget, small-brained extravaganzas, a film like The Confession comes along to, well, renew your faith that the medium of film can deliver something uplifting and thoughtful without getting smarmy and preachy.

    Kinglsey is simply a masterful actor no matter what he does. Watch his every gesture and expression, for each is intentional. Baldwin's social conscience tends to steer him to movies with messages, and this is no exception. Viewers should go in expecting actual morals to the story--such a rarity these days.

    Baldwin plays a hot-shot defense lawyer with chances at and aspirations to becoming district attorney. He's slime. Slick, sophisticated slime, but slime nonetheless. A much better portrayal of slime than we saw with Travolta's personal injury attorney in A Civil Action, for instance, probably because we SEE Baldwin's slime, while Travolta's is merely described. Kingsley plays a devout Jew and CFO of a major corporation.

    When Kingsley commits a triple homicide (no spoiler, that; it's on the back of the box) and becomes Baldwin's client (retainer paid by Sanders, Kingsley's boss), we have a surprisingly subtle film about doing what's right, knowing what's right, human law and God's Law: the good man who does wrong defended by the bad man who never gets caught.

    It's a moral movie without moralizing--at least as far as Hollywood gets. Kingsley and his family are the definition of upstanding and decent. As Baldwin enters their orbit, his own recessive goodness is evoked, while his dominant corruption simultaneously taints Kingsley's family. The relationships are complex, and not because of any cheap tricks of screenwriting or silence, but because of the characters themselves. The right thing to do recedes from initial clarity (for each main character) and gets lost in a multitude of possible "right" things: what is right for Irving, for Kingsley, for justice, for Sanders, for Baldwin's career, for Baldwin's emerging desire to be one of the good guys.

    It's a religious movie, yet not a preachy one. We see Kingsley's devotion to God as he understands it. We have Kevin Conway ostensibly playing Baldwin's co-counsel and investigator, but in reality serving as his conscience and confessor (there's even a baptism-with-bourbon scene in a bar--both odd and provocative). We have the rigid orthodoxy portrayed ably by Kingsley, and the more human ethical luke-warmth of Irving.

    What matters most is that soon into the film we really know the three main characters, from multiple angles, not simply in religious, professional, or ethical categories. And yet we know not what they'll do next because the story captures them in a moment of rapid change, growth and crisis.

    Had this been a small independent film, the second hour and the secondary plot (a corporate/power-politics mystery) would have been lopped off, but this Hollywood touch doesn't get in the way.

    Thematically, one lens through which to view this is the battle between corruption and saintliness. We have Baldwin's corruption as a defense attorney, which, to some extent, is actually virtuous for a defense attorney--he gets his clients off. We have the police department's corruption in the early scenes. References to, if not corruption, then compromise, in the DA's office in plea bargains and decisions on the death penalty. Legal corruption in extremely ex parte assignations. Marital corruption and two different responses to it. Corruption of the common good for private gain.

    And yet we are shown the flipside. Baldwin is praised as a man of conscience while those bestowing the compliment are themselves so corrupt the word sounds phony on their lips. We see bureaucratic corruption yet also the wrongness of vigilantism as retribution. We see the insanity of assuming that a man who admits guilt and welcomes punishment must be insane--lying and refusing to accept punishment being the "sane" response. We see Baldwin argue with Kingsley about God's law and justice, both when Baldwin plays the sophistic devil's advocate and later, when the discussion comes to have meaning for him. We see the possible foolish consistency in Kingsley devoting himself with such absolutist fervor to his work, his son and his God--while neglecting his wife...and yet we see Irving's foolish consistency in defining herself completely by reference to her son and husband.

    The ending is a bit dramatic for the rest of the film but there is no sugar-coated salvation. We get to see the truly vile punished. And while the conscientious sinners also suffer a penalty or two, it's a just, if sad, penalty all told. There's a redemptive feeling to this movie, though finding evidence of concrete redemption is hard. The closest character to redemption is Baldwin, but his fate is by no means secure. Perhaps the redemption consists in the main characters emerging from the swamp of corruption alive and wiser, if somewhat less saintly for it all. Maybe it's in the relative lack of trumpet fanfare: a resolution that isn't exactly happy but just, leaving the players capable of contentment and continued life.

    Amy Irving is amazing, though she peters out near the end. Kingsley is, well, a god. Baldwin has a lot of silent staring whilst others blather and exposit, but it never rises to annoyance. Sanders does well as a slick, ultra-rich CENSORED.

    Some may criticize the film for beating us over the head with airheaded religion--but this signals a fixation on the obvious that blinds them to the subtle. There are no easy answers here, and that's rare.
    Gloria Lister

    Warning: Save yourself the price of the rental. A complete waste of the actors' time. Understand Baldwin's social conscience prompted him to produce the film, but the script and direction were amateurish,

    I wonder what induced Kingsley, Irving, Noth and Baldwin to participate in this tripe. Understand their beliefs may have led them to do it, but the next time they have a spare weekend, perhaps they could spend it interviewing directors who have a modicum of talent and originality. It was a toss up for me between the direction and the script as to which was the most banal. The consummate professional cast struggled to give the piece some dignity but it was hopeless from the start. On a lighter note, even the delectable Chris Noth plain-janed himself into obscurity.
    scottyon

    Trust no one... especially this director

    A completely silly movie, trying to be serious. The plot is utterly ridiculous- if you ignore the warnings, and watch this film, ask yourself periodically "what is the dumbest, most obvious turn that this story could take" and you will have predicted the next scene.

    Would the death of your 5 year old, then the attempted suicide of your husband turn you on???

    Plot 'twists' like this were unwarranted, and bordered on the macabre....

    Between nodding off now and then, I kept wondering "why???" Avoid this snoozer.... please.... Rating? 1/2 out of 10
    7walter-17

    A story that made the actors rise to the occasion

    I believe this was Alec Baldwin's most believable work in years. I was disappointed with Ben Kingsly, but anybody else would have been worse.

    It is always good to see a movie that presents an idea that is original. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe this is a remake of a 50 year old movie, but I didn't see that one.

    Rent it if you are an adult with a child.

    7/10
    6shrutinsit

    Great Movie but slow.

    Great Performances by Alec Baldwin and Ben Kingsley. But too much time was spent to convert Alec, and reach to what has seemed to have been an obvious climax.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 22. Januar 1999 (Brasilien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Hebräisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Confession - Das Geständnis
    • Drehorte
      • Battery Park, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • El Dorado Pictures
      • Phoenician Films
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