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The Kreutzer Sonata

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
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The Kreutzer Sonata (2008)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuBased on "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy.Based on "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy.Based on "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy.

  • Regie
    • Bernard Rose
  • Drehbuch
    • Lisa Enos
    • Bernard Rose
    • Lev Tolstoy
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Danny Huston
    • Elisabeth Röhm
    • Matthew Yang King
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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    • Regie
      • Bernard Rose
    • Drehbuch
      • Lisa Enos
      • Bernard Rose
      • Lev Tolstoy
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Danny Huston
      • Elisabeth Röhm
      • Matthew Yang King
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    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Edgar
    Elisabeth Röhm
    Elisabeth Röhm
    • Abigail
    Matthew Yang King
    Matthew Yang King
    • Aiden
    Stella Huston
    • Lexi
    Annie Morgan
    Annie Morgan
    • Ginger
    Jamie Harris
    Jamie Harris
    • Charles
    Kinsey Packard
    • Party Guest
    Devon Sorvari
    • Cynthia
    Dave Pressler
    Dave Pressler
    • Richard
    Tiffany Persons
    Tiffany Persons
    • Cassandra
    Desi Nelson
    • Desmond
    Daniel O'Meara
    Daniel O'Meara
    • Boris
    Philip McGrade
    • Presenter
    Matthew Jacobs
    Matthew Jacobs
    • Driver
    Julia Sandberg Hansson
    Julia Sandberg Hansson
    • Olga
    Yolanda Araiza
    • Ranch hand
    Charlie Jespergaard
    • Baby
    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Elinore
    • Regie
      • Bernard Rose
    • Drehbuch
      • Lisa Enos
      • Bernard Rose
      • Lev Tolstoy
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    8smatysia

    Read my share of Tolstoy, but...

    I've read my share of Tolstoy, but it is hard to envision the novella from this thoroughly modernized version. Nonetheless, this was a very engaging film. Some of the things that were heavily criticized, I found highly effective, such as the voice-over throughout the movie. Danny Huston sort of underplayed the role, letting the narration and plot define the anguish of his character. And I cannot say enough about Elisabeth Rohm, and how she brought her character to life. Her portrayal of Abby did not always leave me liking her (Abby), but it always had me believing her. And this is aside from Miss Rohm's beauty, which was even downplayed a bit. The film's ending was telegraphed from the beginning, so you couldn't call it suspenseful, but it held my interest throughout. Definitely worth checking out.
    2azdren

    Very disappointed

    This new movie should use another name besides 'The Kreutzer Sonata.' It may be based on the novella by Leo Tolstoy but it is nothing like it. I just read the novella and it was so much more powerful, and emotional. The real Kreutzer Sonata was raw. And it is sad what it has been turned into. The original was real, depicting the true faces of reality. And above all it was used as a tool to spread a philosophy and a message of Tolstoy's which is nowhere to be found in the contemporary defacement of the old classic.

    In the original the basic story is about lust, and the problems of the structured institutionalized world we live in. Tolstoy's main points revolve around the idea of marriage and its lost meaning. He also speaks at length about the purpose of sex, of sexual pleasure, and the purpose of life and procreation... ..much of which can not and will not be understood by many.
    10oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Wow

    Wow, what an energising film. I'm tempted just to smash the keyboard and follow that up with some choice expletives. But I don't think the IMDb will allow such behaviour. I had no expectations for this film at all, it's the post-Oscars desert (just after the pre-Oscars desert), pre-Cannes, very pre-the-time-we-get-to-see-films-from-Cannes. I had a menu of blatantly market-driven pap and this oddity to choose from, but I've been so long without a proper film at the cinema that I broke, and went to see this one, how bad could it be if there was Beethoven playing? And hey, once I got into it I could see the director really believes in Tolstoy, you can see that in this movie, and you can see it by looking at his filmography and witnessing his continued desire to treat Tolstoy's works. In collaboration with Lisa Enos, the source material has really been updated, and is thoroughly modern. There's a line in the movie about how the world is run for women. Anyone that doubts that, we're told, should go to the mall, nine out of ten shops, don't contain a thing that a man would consider buying for himself. Damn that's so glorious. A giddy thought in a giddy movie. You are free to either take it as having a grain of truth or as sheer male paranoia.

    It's all inspired by Beethoven's Opus 47, the Violin Sonata number 9. This piece is for violin, with accompaniment by piano. It's made clear, and it is not hard to follow, that with this piece, the to and fro between the two musicians, is like sex. In Prinet's painting of 1901 (accessible on the Kreutzer Sonata's Wikipedia page), you can see the male violinist, having finished the piece making moves to ravish the female pianist.

    So we have Danny Huston playing Edgar, a vain and handsome middle-aged trust-funder, who seems to do little more with his time than fornicate and spend half a day a week "running" a charitable foundation (feet up behind the desk). For some reason I couldn't find it in my heart to dislike him, as, given the chance, I would probably prefer to spend my time doing such things as rolling around on a rug with a classical pianist who looks like Elizabeth Röhm, in between sips of white wine and ravenous biting of crayfish, a bolus of which mixed by her saliva sliding down my throat as I slip into her (not in this life!). His roguish good looks and faux bonhomie dampened down the truth that Edgar would probably be the most objectionable person I could ever meet in real life!

    There are some outstanding drawn out graphic sex scenes in this movie which didn't look simulated. I'm one of these guys who often roll my eyes at sex scenes in movies, but I was all the way there on this one. After the initial banquet of fornication which forms the early stage of the relationship between Edgar and Abby (Röhm), comes marriage and two children, and the relationship sours somewhat. Abby "wants her life back", spoilt as she is. Edgar becomes increasingly jealous and in an act of Faustian indulgence starts to believe she is having an affair with a young violinist, whom he introduced to her, expecting from the start that she would sleep with him.

    The cheap visual effects are somehow brilliant, back-to-basics, almost winding back the clock to the 1920s. They make the very melodramatic Tolstoyan madness of Edgar come alive without looking silly. The hand-held shooting style also manages to work, it takes the edge off the luxuriant milieu of the film, which otherwise may have appeared too glossy.

    Watching this movie for me was like getting drunk, really that intoxicating. Edgar's attitude to Abby is wonderfully decadent, at one point, referring to her, he says, "nothing can nor should hold a wild animal back". Thank you Mr Bernard Rose for a movie that was like Starship Troopers II, only good.
    7kenjha

    Interesting but Ineptly Directed

    Beethoven's masterful "Kreutzer" Violin Sonata inspired Tolstoy to write a short story of the same name. Incidentally, the short story inspired Leos Janacek to write a string quartet that is also nicknamed "Kreutzer Sonata." Although the setting of the story has been changed from the 19th century to contemporary time, the essence of Tolstoy remains. The presentation is initially muddled, but turns into a fairly interesting story about jealousy. What keeps this from being a better film is the inept direction. Director Rose did the cinematography as well and he unfortunately chose to use a hand-held camera throughout for no good reason. It is extremely distracting.
    9jameswilliams784

    An enjoyable film

    I really liked this movie. I thought it had a good story, great music, great acting, and was thoroughly enjoyable.

    Danny Houston is very good in his role of a many who seduced and married a young women, had two children and now is extremely jealous of his young wife, suspecting she is having an affair. Elizabeth Rohm is outstanding as a promising musician who gets involved with Houston and ends up unexpectedly getting pregnant. The movie flash forwards four years and the couple is now married and have 2 children. Houston's character is now well to do and very successful but Rohm's character is very unfulfilled. She longs to renew her career as a pianist and she starts to tutor a young violinist. This sets the stage for suspicions and the story follows along that theme.

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      Title Card: In 1888 Leo Tolstoy heard a performance of Ludwig Van Beethoven's Opus 47 Duet for piano and violin in his house in Moscow. Also present were the distinguished painter Repin and the actor Andreyev-Burlak. / The music so impressed Tolstoy that he proposed that the three artists should create works inspired by the music to be presented together. / Only Tolstoy completed his part of the bargain. The tale he wrote scandalized society and was banned from publication. For many years it circulated in secret pirated copies. / This film is based on Tolstoy's tale, inspired by Beethoven's music dedicated to the violinist Rudolphe Kreutzer, but known as The Kreutzer Sonata.

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      Remake of La sonate à Kreutzer (1974)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 20. Juni 2008 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • 더 크로이체르 소나타
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Kreutzer Films
      • The Jim Henson Company
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