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Der südafrikanische Erzbischof Desmond Tutu wird nach dem Ende der Apartheid vom berüchtigten Mörder Piet Blomfeld zu sich gerufen, der in einem Hochsicherheitsgefängnis einsitzt und auf Gna... Alles lesenDer südafrikanische Erzbischof Desmond Tutu wird nach dem Ende der Apartheid vom berüchtigten Mörder Piet Blomfeld zu sich gerufen, der in einem Hochsicherheitsgefängnis einsitzt und auf Gnade hofft.Der südafrikanische Erzbischof Desmond Tutu wird nach dem Ende der Apartheid vom berüchtigten Mörder Piet Blomfeld zu sich gerufen, der in einem Hochsicherheitsgefängnis einsitzt und auf Gnade hofft.
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It is tough - what goes on in certain regions of the world. The movie boasts Eric Bana and Forest Whittaker - both amazing actors in their own rights. But the subject matter is the one that counts. And it is one that if you are a decent human being will really make you angry ... to say the least.
There are many things in this that will appall you ... that will infuriate you. There is some relief along the way if you can call it that, but mostly this is heavy stuff. There is no right way to go about certain things ... or no right way for all. Because while revenge or forgiveness are the two main things you can choose from ... how can you tell someone who lost so much ... who has dealt in so much pain, what to do? And it is not like there is just good and bad ... I mean there is in some situations, but the overall it is quite complex ... as is the movie. Which is why it might not touch a nerve with you ... or touch all of them at once.
There are many things in this that will appall you ... that will infuriate you. There is some relief along the way if you can call it that, but mostly this is heavy stuff. There is no right way to go about certain things ... or no right way for all. Because while revenge or forgiveness are the two main things you can choose from ... how can you tell someone who lost so much ... who has dealt in so much pain, what to do? And it is not like there is just good and bad ... I mean there is in some situations, but the overall it is quite complex ... as is the movie. Which is why it might not touch a nerve with you ... or touch all of them at once.
I had a job to recognise Forest Whittaker when the movie started because the make up was so good, and his normal facial expressions and mannerisms were just not there for this movie, quite rightly so to because he portrayed Desmond Tutu so very well.
Eric Bana's portrayal was so brilliant that you really hated the man and became engrossed in the interplay between him and Tutu, which in itself was interesting to watch.
I won't go into the details and spoil everything, but one of the scenes towards the end of the movie was one of the most heart-wrenching scenes I have ever seen in any movie, anywhere, and surely the actors must have received a standing ovation from the crew after it was filmed.
Don't be put off by the poor reviews, because this is a movie worth watching and you may well learn something along the way.
Eric Bana's portrayal was so brilliant that you really hated the man and became engrossed in the interplay between him and Tutu, which in itself was interesting to watch.
I won't go into the details and spoil everything, but one of the scenes towards the end of the movie was one of the most heart-wrenching scenes I have ever seen in any movie, anywhere, and surely the actors must have received a standing ovation from the crew after it was filmed.
Don't be put off by the poor reviews, because this is a movie worth watching and you may well learn something along the way.
Sometimes a film does not need to be original or show artistic flair when telling its story. This is particularly the case when portraying momentous and in this case tragic historic events. And critics always searching for "originality" or "flair" when reviewing a film can at times consider no context when truly understanding the intention of a movie such as this one.
A film can certainly do history justice by purely being authentic with strong and brave performances as is the case in The Forgiven.
A movie about the fallout of South Africa's transformation from apartheid to a fragile state of confusion and change, runs the risk of "trying too hard", embellishment or falling victim to basic flaws such as bad acting or poor story telling. However this film is executed perfectly and the performances from Whitaker and Bana were simply outstanding.
A film can certainly do history justice by purely being authentic with strong and brave performances as is the case in The Forgiven.
A movie about the fallout of South Africa's transformation from apartheid to a fragile state of confusion and change, runs the risk of "trying too hard", embellishment or falling victim to basic flaws such as bad acting or poor story telling. However this film is executed perfectly and the performances from Whitaker and Bana were simply outstanding.
Well this is my first ever review of any film on imdb.
This was a subtle yet powerful film. Played out with a sense of realism and not a glamorous melodrama.
I really enjoyed this and the performances of all were great. Eric Bana again knocks it out of the park, and forrest well what can you say.
The ending crept up like a patient cat waiting to strike you unexpected and... IT DID.
Well worth a watch and something that can teach you a great deal about the power of the human soul to endure and forgive.
Against all odds.
I for one didn't know much of the Apartheid 'era' (for want of a better word), but found his film to be a raw and confronting telling of the draconian state of affairs predominately black South Africans were forced to suffer through.
Whitaker's performance was flawless. Bana's was solid.
That last scene in the court room was bloody gripping.
Part of me would have liked to have seen Bana break at some point but I was left satisfied enough at how his story ended up being told.
It's not one you'd plan your night around but I felt it had enough grit and intrigue to earn its rating.
Whitaker's performance was flawless. Bana's was solid.
That last scene in the court room was bloody gripping.
Part of me would have liked to have seen Bana break at some point but I was left satisfied enough at how his story ended up being told.
It's not one you'd plan your night around but I felt it had enough grit and intrigue to earn its rating.
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- WissenswertesMichael Ashton adapted the screenplay from the stage play The Archbishop and The Antichrist, which he also wrote.
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Desmond Tutu: No one.. is beyond redemption, Vinnie.
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Written and Performed by Toni Braxton
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- Budget
- 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 42.213 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 55 Min.(115 min)
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