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Melancholia

  • 2011
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 15 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
202.850
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
1.946
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Kirsten Dunst in Melancholia (2011)
Justine (Kirsten Dunst) and Michael (Alexander Skarsgård) are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and brother-in-law (Kiefer Sutherland). Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth...
trailer wiedergeben2:14
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Psychological DramaTragedyDramaSci-Fi

Justine und Michael feiern ihre Hochzeit auf einer üppigen Party die von ihrer Schwester Claire und deren Mann John zu Ehren der beiden gehalten wird. Die Beziehung der beiden Schwestern wir... Alles lesenJustine und Michael feiern ihre Hochzeit auf einer üppigen Party die von ihrer Schwester Claire und deren Mann John zu Ehren der beiden gehalten wird. Die Beziehung der beiden Schwestern wird jedoch auf die Probe gestellt, als ein näherkommender Planet droht, mit der Erde zu koll... Alles lesenJustine und Michael feiern ihre Hochzeit auf einer üppigen Party die von ihrer Schwester Claire und deren Mann John zu Ehren der beiden gehalten wird. Die Beziehung der beiden Schwestern wird jedoch auf die Probe gestellt, als ein näherkommender Planet droht, mit der Erde zu kollidieren.

  • Regie
    • Lars von Trier
  • Drehbuch
    • Lars von Trier
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Kiefer Sutherland
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    202.850
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.946
    33
    • Regie
      • Lars von Trier
    • Drehbuch
      • Lars von Trier
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Charlotte Gainsbourg
      • Kiefer Sutherland
    • 783Benutzerrezensionen
    • 422Kritische Rezensionen
    • 81Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 36 Gewinne & 95 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    U.S. Version
    Trailer 2:14
    U.S. Version
    International Trailer #2
    Trailer 1:13
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    Melancholia: International Trailer #1
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    Melancholia: International Trailer #1
    Melancholia
    Clip 1:35
    Melancholia
    "The Earth Is Evil"
    Clip 0:49
    "The Earth Is Evil"
    Kirsten Dunst
    Interview 2:53
    Kirsten Dunst

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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Justine
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    Charlotte Gainsbourg
    • Claire
    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • John
    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • Michael
    Brady Corbet
    Brady Corbet
    • Tim
    Cameron Spurr
    • Leo
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Gaby
    Jesper Christensen
    Jesper Christensen
    • Little Father
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Dexter
    Stellan Skarsgård
    Stellan Skarsgård
    • Jack
    Udo Kier
    Udo Kier
    • Wedding Planner
    James Cagnard
    • Michael's Father
    Deborah Fronko
    • Michael's Mother
    Charlotta Miller
    • Betty 1
    Claire Miller
    • Betty 2
    Gary Whitaker
    • Limo Driver
    Katrine A. Sahlstrøm
    • Girl with Guitar
    • (as Katrine Acheche Sahlstrøm)
    Christian Geisnæs
    • Wedding Photographer
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      • Lars von Trier
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      • Lars von Trier
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    hedgehog5

    Lars von Trier's Wagnerian opera of 2011 - the Ragnarok of western capitalism

    Melancholia is LVT's Wagnerian opera. Justine is a mythological creation. She is the white goddess, Diana bathing, la Belle Dame Sans Merci, Cassandra tormented by futurity. It ends in Gottedammerung, the destruction of the world.

    The Cannes jury was right to honour it. In 2, 10 or 100 years this will be manifestly THE film of 2011, capturing as it does this precise historical moment, on the cusp of epochs. More than just an economic crisis, or even the end of Western capitalism, or the American Century, or of Europe - though it is all that - it is the consummation in fire of all we have ever known. Leaders and experts sit mesmerised and powerless, making reassuring noises, or setting aside puny provisions; taking shelter in denial or custom. While Melancholia and Earth act out their dance of death; gravity, the most ineluctable force in the universe, does its work.

    Justine, being incapable of happiness, is therefore incapable of illusion. She has always known. Herself untouched by affect, by human assimilation or persuasion, she writes the killer tag lines which manipulate others. Having a damaged soul, she suffers from a disorder of perception - she sees things as they actually are. She knows precisely how many beans are in the jar -like those who called the top of the Dow Jones index, at 12807 exactly. On one level, she represents the spirit of financialisation, the final, hottest white dwarf phase of capitalism, quantifying, inhumane, ultra-competitive (seen also in Skaarsgard's brutal ad boss, and in the brother-in-law who paid for the wedding - "an arm and a leg, for most people" -he means it literally I think - chilling!) And, like the Sybil, Justine wants to die. She wills the destruction of herself and everything else. 'The Earth is evil.'

    LVT is the holy idiot of European cinema. Much as Justine destroys her stellar career, then hours later, in the garden, consciously and irrevocably obliterates her marriage and future happiness, so LVT - in the most perfect example of parallel process - in his acceptance speech at Cannes compulsively befouls himself, his credibility, future opportunities, his film and all associated with it. (Poor Dunst, beside him. Did she always know? I wonder.)

    Which brings me to Kirsten Dunst.Once the all-American teenage sweetie in some of my favourite films.(The US invented the teenager, much as the English Victorians invented childhood, and its richest and most creative seam of film and TV deal with this stage of life. In a way, America is the world's teenager; and all teenagers are Americans by proxy.) In fact, Dunst is German-American, with all the ancestral baggage that implies. (Read Sylvia Plath's 'Daddy' if you don't know what I mean). Beneath the apple-pie sunny exterior of her teen roles, there was always something remote and uncanny about her beauty. And now, with teen / young adult roles behind her, this strangeness, this well, German-ness, is exposed. In the riveting opening shots of 'Melancholia' she looks like Marlene Dietrich - unheimlich, fascinating. Like la Belle Dame Sans Merci, she takes possession of a man through his unconscious: like the groom in the film, he will follow her, exchanging all that is dear - home, family and hope of happiness - for bitterness and despair.

    In the scene in the limo, the earliest, lightest part of the story, she seems American, in accent, face, body, She becomes less American , more northern European, and ultimately less like a human being at all, as her story unwinds. Those who criticise the inconsistency in her accent are missing the point. The change is about the character, not her nationality, which is purposely vague. (In fact, in what country does the film take place? Would you ask that question of 'the Ring'?)

    I get the impression that just as Lars is working through some issues around his German-ness – hence the Wagnerianism -, so is Dunst, which must have made his Cannes performance doubly excruciating. (I hear she wants to be called 'Keersten' now, pronounced the German way.) For the girl who has been being other people superbly well from her childhood, it seems to me that Dunst the adult truly exposes something painfully real of herself in this film. ('Exposing' is the right word in every way.)

    And she pulls it off. The film is stunning. She is stunning, and thoroughly deserves Best Actress. Bravo, Lars von Trier!
    10misty_77

    Powerful and meaningful if you've been there

    There's a serious polarity in the reviews for this film,and I'm not surprised. If you've ever suffered depression this bleak movie will hit hard, and you'll pick up on all of the subtle messages it sends out. It's done so well it can't be anything other than achingly familiar. The despondency, and the frustration the sufferer feels at their own despondency, in particular, is well conveyed.

    Unfortunately I think a large chunk of the people who've seen this film (and there aren't many who have, sadly) went to it expecting a slightly arty apocalypse movie. It's not a smarter Deep Impact. The (blue) planet Melancholia is just a metaphor for depression. Unrelenting and irresistible, Melancholia has the main character in its thrall.

    For those who don't "get" this movie, no it's not a pretentious, pseudo intellectual flick. Rather it's a well crafted take on the fine detail of a subject matter that you have been fortunate enough to not have had to understand. Long may that be the case.
    8guy-schellens-41-715308

    A voyage

    Yesterday I had the chance to see Melancholia. I was a bit anxious given the mixed reception here (either euphoric or very negative).

    It seems the media are talking more about the disaster-press-conference-from-hell Lars gave in Cannes. Which is a shame.

    Like always, Lars von Trier does not want to appeal to the general public, but in stead wants to present the viewer something unique and honest.

    It was influenced by his own "melancholia", of which he suffered when working on this project.

    I, for one saw solid acting and great directing from a person who carefully observes and understands human interaction. For me it works.

    This movie is by no means perfect but it was thought provoking, and heart touching and that's exactly what a decent movie should try to achieve.

    Thank you for reading my opinion.
    10soundstormmusic

    This film hurt

    I don't like this film, nor do I love it. I won't watch it again. But it is a 10/10 movie for making me feel things so intense I haven't felt in a long time.

    This movie is about depression, and it's portrayed in a beautiful way. Sometimes it's achingly slow, other times a ton of things happen all at once. But the dread remains.

    The movie is divided in two parts; Justine and Claire. And their ways of dealing with life is really different. I won't spoil anything but do know that both sections intertwine but don't necessarily deal with each other very directly.

    Lars von Trier is a master at making movies that are both equally beautiful and destructive. I finished watching it two hours ago but the pain in my chest hasn't gone away. And that to me is quite the accomplishment. He knows how to portray pain in a way that is so accurate it's scary.
    6fgurgone

    I went to the ballet once

    I didn't really want to go but I did. I got dressed up, went to a nice dinner, sat nicely for a couple hours, clapped when others clapped, and in the end, I felt nothing.

    Don't get me wrong, I had an appreciation for what I witnessed. The skill to execute what they did and the years of practice to achieve those skills is amazing. But still nothing.

    That is how I felt after watching this movie. I was appreciative of what it took to accomplish the movie but I felt nothing towards it. I guess I should reiterate my point because IMDb wants 600 characters but I thought my review was quite good with 112 to spare.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The image of Justine floating down the stream with her bouquet was inspired by John Everett Millais' 1852 painting "Ophelia."
    • Patzer
      One cannot view the same constellation (Scorpius) at the same location in the celestial sky from late evening to early morning due to the Earth's rotation.
    • Zitate

      [last lines]

      Justine: [to Leo and Claire as Melancholia approaches] Hold my hand. Close your eyes.

    • Alternative Versionen
      There are two versions available: the theatrical cut, with a runtime of "2h 15m (135 min)" and a slightly edited one, with a runtime of "2h 10m (130 min)".
    • Verbindungen
      Edited from Journey in Classic Era (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Excerpts from Tristan und Isolde
      Music by Richard Wagner

      Orchestra by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra (as The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra)

      Conducted by Richard Hein

      Recorded by Jan Holzner

      Cello solo by Henrik Dam Thomsen

      Arrangements by Kristian Eidnes Andersen

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Oktober 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Dänemark
      • Schweden
      • Frankreich
      • Deutschland
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Melancolía
    • Drehorte
      • Tjolöholm Castle, Fjärås, Schweden(Castle exteriors)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Zentropa Entertainments
      • Memfis Film
      • Zentropa International Sweden
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    • Budget
      • 7.400.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 3.030.848 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 257.174 $
      • 13. Nov. 2011
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 17.683.518 $
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