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Alpen

Originaltitel: Alpeis
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
15.060
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Alpen (2011)
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  • Regie
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Drehbuch
    • Efthimis Filippou
    • Yorgos Lanthimos
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stavros Psyllakis
    • Aris Servetalis
    • Johnny Vekris
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    6,3/10
    15.060
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Drehbuch
      • Efthimis Filippou
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stavros Psyllakis
      • Aris Servetalis
      • Johnny Vekris
    • 28Benutzerrezensionen
    • 144Kritische Rezensionen
    • 69Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Stavros Psyllakis
    Stavros Psyllakis
    • Nurse's father
    Aris Servetalis
    Aris Servetalis
    • Stretcher-bearer
    Johnny Vekris
    Johnny Vekris
    • Coach
    Ariane Labed
    Ariane Labed
    • Gymnast
    Angeliki Papoulia
    Angeliki Papoulia
    • Nurse
    Sofia Aivathiadou
    Efstathia Angeli
    Ilias Antzoulatos
    Giorgos Athanasopoulos
    Tasos Bahouros
    Dimitris Bosinakos
    Niki Diagoupi
    Giorgos Diamantis
    Efthimis Filippou
    Efthimis Filippou
    • Lamp Shop Owner
    • (as Efthymis Filippou)
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    Despoina Fryliggou
    Nikos Galgadis
    • Teenager Tennis Player's Boyfriend
    • Regie
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
    • Drehbuch
      • Efthimis Filippou
      • Yorgos Lanthimos
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    6isaacsundaralingam

    So much effort to remain stagnant

    Alps is a movie where tone was all there was to offer. Having seen it work so well in Dogtooth, Lanthimos seems to have neglected everything else that made it as effective and memorable as it was.

    There are no stakes, there's nothing to root for, nor is there anything to reflect and learn from. Everything happens because the script says it happens. And if there is in fact something profound hidden underneath all those layers of vapid cynicism like the "art crowd" says there is, then the movie does a horribly poor job even letting us know that there is.

    But not everything I have to offer this movie is criticism. Because from a technical aspect, the movie is more than competent. I actually found Alps to be quite pleasing visually. The camerawork was so expertly done that I repeatedly found myself acknowledging the compositions. And even the actors did a pretty good job with what little was handed to them. Angeliki Papoulia stands out in particular; especially in the climactic "break-in" scene, where everything interesting about it was her performance.

    Overall, this movie felt like someone was attempting the most exaggerated Lanthimos parody with every one of the director's signature tropes turned up to 11. Watch it only if you must.
    7masonsaul

    Yorgos at his coldest

    Alps offers another engagingly weird examination of the human psyche from co-writer/director Yorgos Lanthimos. Focusing on those who profit off death to show some of the darker sides of humanity in a cold, offbeat and occasionally uncomfortable fashion.

    The core four (Angeliki Papoulia, Aris Servetalis, Johnny Verkins and Ariane Labed) are all great at conveying the desensitised personality the film is going for. Their sympathy always feels fake and they all nail the delivery of this very specific type of comedy.

    Yorgos Lanthimos really excels at creating environments that are just so bleak, especially through their desaturation. The overall weirdness can be a bit too much here in a way his other films balance better but even then it's still impressive to see a very distinctive voice find its footing.
    6reelreviewsandrecommendations

    A Cold, Calculated Conundrum

    In Greece, a nurse, a paramedic, a gymnast and her coach form an underground group known as Alps. The goal of Alps is to help bereaved families through the mourning process by posing as the recently deceased. Run by the paramedic, the group visit elderly ladies, widowers and the like, keeping them company in the guise of the dead. After a young tennis player dies, the nurse takes up her role. Matters are complicated after she becomes obsessed; refusing to drop the act even after the grieving parents demand it. Meanwhile, the gymnast wants to dance to pop music, which her disciplinarian coach insists she isn't ready for. Will Alps prosper, or will the obsessiveness of the nurse lead to the groups' downfall?

    Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, 'Alps' is a movie both intriguing and frustrating. Lanthimos and co-writer Efthymis Filippou have come up with a genius conceit, which they then fail to explore as interestingly or as deeply as they could have. The narrative has surprisingly little emotional weight, constantly flirting around the edges of greatness but never quite making it. Scenes where the Alps members pose as the deceased initially have promise, but because Lanthimos and Filippou don't allow their characters to display any emotions; they ultimately have limited impact.

    How can you create a meaningful film about grief when you don't allow any of your characters to grieve, or emote in any way? Additionally, there are numerous protracted silences in the film which- because of the aforementioned emotional frigidity of the characters- seem unnecessarily drawn out rather than intelligently introspective. Also, the sub-plot involving the gymnast and her coach, while entertaining, seems out of place in the grand scheme of things. It has no bearing on the main story; making one wonder whether or not it was included just to pad out the running time.

    What was Lanthimos trying to say with 'Alps,' exactly? Some postulate the film may be an analogy about groupthink, while others claim it is some sort of capitalist cultural critique. The director himself has stated that "Alps is about a person who tries to enter a fabricated world," which doesn't really go a long way to explaining his intended meaning behind it. Ultimately, whatever message was at the core of 'Alps' is one so obscured by the confounding coldness of Lanthimos's approach that it's likely lost forever (on this viewer, anyway).

    Having said that, there is a lot to praise about 'Alps.' Christos Voudouris's muted cinematography is attractive, lending to the proceedings a stark atmosphere that matches the narrative's dispassionate tone. His composition is frequently inspired, and some of his shots linger in the mind long after the credits have rolled. The story features much bizarre, dark humor that works well, and the cast are all great. Angeliki Papoulia and Johnny Vekris particularly impress as the nurse and the coach, respectively, turning in memorable performances despite Lanthimos and Filippou's scant characterization.

    Yorgos Lanthimos's 'Alps' is a cold, calculated conundrum. As a complete package, it doesn't really work- though it contains scenes of power and moments of interest. Strikingly shot by Christos Voudouris, and routinely well-acted; it is not the creative and technical travesty some claim it to be. This is not to say it is a masterpiece either, for it is very far from that. Though Lanthimos has made much better films- 'Dogtooth' or 'The Lobster' come to mind- 'Alps' is certainly worth seeing; if only so you know you haven't missed the director's magnum opus.
    CinemaClown

    A Perfect Companion Piece To 'Dogtooth'

    Despite its premise doing a complete U-turn, Yorgos Lanthimos' Alps is a fitting companion piece to Dogtooth and presents the Greek filmmaker employing the same bizarre elements & narrative techniques that made his last film a weird & whacky oddity. And just like before, it is equally intriguing & frustrating.

    Co-written & directed by Lanthimos, the concept is interesting but isn't realised to full potential, plus there are stretches of bland, repetitive moments that don't add much to the plot. Character interactions retain their peculiarity, and are delivered with blank expressions which cranks its quirky flavour. However, the ending isn't satisfying enough.

    More a tragedy than an absurdist comedy, things do take a serious turn in the later half but these characters are so distant that we aren't invested in their predicament at any given time. Angeliki Papoulia stands out with an input that only gets crazier as plot progresses, and her breakdown scene is as disturbing as it is heartbreaking to watch from the sidelines.

    Overall, Alps may not be a singularly bold & daring effort but it allows Lanthimos to further refine his filmmaking style, and carries his signature all over its frames. Not as impressive as his best works, the film lacks a sense of direction and is a tad too preoccupied with upping the eccentricity factor. Nevertheless, if you liked Dogtooth, then Alps is a definite recommendation.
    7RockPortReview

    More Surreal Craziness from the Greek Master

    Greek director Giorgos Lanthimos's second feature film "Alps" is just as thought provoking and bizarre as his Academy Award nominated debut "Dogtooth". He paints a very surreal picture that can be hard to understand, but somehow is still very engaging.

    "Alps" is the name of a clandestine group of four people who offer a service to impersonate the recently deceased in order to help their clients through the grieving process. This group is comprised of a nurse, a rhythmic gymnast and her coach, and another man who is their leader. They are called the "Alps" because it is ambiguous and doesn't say what they do, as well as being irreplaceable. They meet in a gymnasium and don't go by their real names but are referred to by mountain peaks associated with the Alps. The leader is Mount Blanc, the Nurse and the stories main character is called Mount Rose.

    The film is mainly focused on Mount Rose, played by Aggrelikki Papoulia who also starred in "Dogtooth" as the Eldest daughter. It is about the lost of identity and losing your connections to reality. Mount Rose is a nurse who lives with her elderly father, but also seems to be a playing the part of his late wife. She has several Alps clients and it is hard to find who the "real" Mount Rose is. The Gymnast and coach are another thing altogether, she is always in training and never seems to be ready. Mount Blanc is sort of a mystery. He is the quiet and stoic leader of the group who during a game of who would you most like to impersonate chooses Bruce Lee.

    When Mount Rose breaks one of the rules of being an Alp she is cast out, this is where she loses her proverbial sh** and has a complete mental breakdown. Like trying to describe the meaning of a Salvador Dali painting, both "Alps" and "Dogtooth" just need to be experienced and usually more than once. Both movies are now available on Netflix watch Instantly.

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      Stretcher-bearer: [speaking to the nurse] We're going to do a test. I'm going to use this object. If it doesn't change colour and stays white, then it automatically means you are competent and reliable, and can stay in our group. If it changes colour, there are two possibilities. First, it might turn blue. If it turns blue, then it automatically means that you are competent, but unreliable. Therefore? There's no therefore. It doesn't really matter if it turns blue. It's just something I said. The second and worst possible outcome is for this club to turn red. Which means automatically that you are too unreliable to and too incompetent to stay with us. Let's see.

      [He stares at the club for a long time. Its color does not change. Suddenly, he hits her over the head with the club]

      Stretcher-bearer: It changed. It turned red. I'm afraid you'll have to go.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2011 (2011)
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      Written by Gershon Kingsley

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      Under license from Boune Co/D-Version Music Publishing Ltd & Undo Records

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 14. Juni 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Griechenland
      • Frankreich
      • Kanada
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
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    • Sprachen
      • Griechisch
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Acharnes, East Attica, Griechenland(Gym)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Haos Film
      • Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT)
      • Faliro House Productions
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      • 97.000 € (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 16.057 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.628 $
      • 15. Juli 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 233.222 $
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