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Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst: Vier unglaubliche Geschichten

Originaltitel: The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More
  • 2024
  • TV-PG
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
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Benedict Cumberbatch in Ich sehe was, was du nicht siehst: Vier unglaubliche Geschichten (2024)
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In dieser Anthologie von Kurzfilmen, die nach den beliebten Geschichten von Roald Dahl entstanden sind, erzählt Regisseur Wes Anderson vier Geschichten.In dieser Anthologie von Kurzfilmen, die nach den beliebten Geschichten von Roald Dahl entstanden sind, erzählt Regisseur Wes Anderson vier Geschichten.In dieser Anthologie von Kurzfilmen, die nach den beliebten Geschichten von Roald Dahl entstanden sind, erzählt Regisseur Wes Anderson vier Geschichten.

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    • Wes Anderson
  • Drehbuch
    • Wes Anderson
    • Roald Dahl
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    • Richard Ayoade
    • Mita Chowdhury
    • Jarvis Cocker
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    • Regie
      • Wes Anderson
    • Drehbuch
      • Wes Anderson
      • Roald Dahl
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Richard Ayoade
      • Mita Chowdhury
      • Jarvis Cocker
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    Richard Ayoade
    Richard Ayoade
    • Dr. Marshall…
    Mita Chowdhury
    Mita Chowdhury
    • Dr. Mitra
    Jarvis Cocker
    Jarvis Cocker
    • Canasta Player…
    Rebecca Cornford
    • Canasta Player…
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Henry Sugar…
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Roald Dahl…
    Eliel Ford
    • Stagehand
    Rupert Friend
    Rupert Friend
    • Narrator…
    David Gant
    David Gant
    • Casino Croupier
    Truman Hanks
    • Stagehand
    Benoît Herlin
    • Stagehand
    Asa Jennings
    • Peter Watson
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Imdad Khan…
    Dev Patel
    Dev Patel
    • Dr. Chatterjee…
    Till Sennhenn
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    Octavio Tapia
    Octavio Tapia
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      • Wes Anderson
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      • Wes Anderson
      • Roald Dahl
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    7paulclaassen

    Anderson's trademark style results in a delightfully funny anthology film.

    This anthology film consists of four short stories, with the main story being about Henry Sugar, a rich and unmarried man who never worked a day in his life. One day, he discovers a journal, which tells how Imdad Khan was able to see without his eyes. Sure, he had eyes, but through years of practice he could 'see' perfectly well even if blindfolded - or with his eyelids glued together.

    Henry Sugar decided to follow Imdad's procedure, and when he finally mastered the art, he used it to read cards at casinos, winning a fortune in the process. Instead of keeping all the money, he decided to put it to good use. This segment features a very good production design and excellent lighting.

    The second story is 'The Swan'. It is the story of Peter Watson, who was captured by troublemakers Ernie and Raymond, who wanted him dead. The story is narrated by an adult Peter Watson, now part of the events of him as a teenager.

    The third story, 'The Rat Catcher', is about a boastful man who tries to rid a petrol station of a rat infestation, but the rats seem to put his expertise to the test.

    The fourth story is 'Poison', and revolves around Harry, who wakes up to find a venomous snake lying on his stomach. Harry's friend Timber summons Doctor Ganderbai, who takes every precaution to save Harry.

    All these stories are told in Wes Anderson's trademark style, which I absolutely love. It is funny and engaging, and a pleasure to watch.
    8Coventry

    Captures the true genius of Road Dahl; - thank you Wes Anderson!

    Although I have hundreds of idols in the domain of cinema, there are only three heroes that I worship/idolize in literature. They are Jules Verne, Agatha Christie, and Roald Dahl. The latter, I have been fascinated with for as long as I can remember. I remember reading "The Twits" and shortly after "The Witches" at young age, and immediately got hooked on Dahl's unique, oddly ominous, and mildly disturbing writing style. Roald Dahl does not treat his youthful readers like feeble children and describes things as explicit and sadistic as they are, which is something I greatly appreciated even as a small child.

    There have been several wondrous film adaptations of Dahl's books, some of which I also really adore, but none of them really captures the true genius of Roald Dahl's style and persona. Maybe "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" (2009) does, but I haven't seen that yet. I'm willing to believe the praiseful ratings and reviews of that one, tough, since it also comes from writer/director Wes Anderson. "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three Others" is also from Anderson, and ...it...is... GREAT!

    Wes Anderson and Roald Dahl are a perfect match. They are both eccentric, extraordinary imaginative, and dreamy. Moreover, Anderson's approach is stupendous with live on-screen narration (even with Ralph Fiennes as a striking Roald Dahl himself), stop motion techniques and partially animated set pieces... As if we are looking straight into Dahl's head. The film is an omnibus with one main feature and three short stories. "The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar" is Dahl at his purest and utmost genius! Say what you want, but nobody else but Roald Dahl could have invented such a bizarrely far-fetched but compelling and spirited tale with gifted traveling circus artists and selfish aristocrats turning into noble Samaritans. The script is a spitfire of spoken monologues (which goes for all the stories, by the way) but there is never a dull moment, and the performances - notably from Benedict Cumberbatch and Ben Kingsley - are sublime.

    The three other stories also deserve detailed praise, in fact, but I will make this review too long. Just know that they feature typical Road Dahl themes (like extreme bullying, reptiles and rodents, ...) and brilliant performances as well. "The Wonderful etc..." is a must-see for fans of the legendary writer. And if you're not a fan yet, it's time to become one.
    8lemonreynolds

    Wonderful Short Films

    These four short stories are brilliant. With Wes' style it's like a match made in heaven. The stories almost feel like bed time stories. And the cast choice was superb. The only member i didnt like was Richard Ayoade, just because his lifeless acting and voice annoys me 😂. First time watching all these in the big combined film

    Story 1 - ' The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar', was great seeing Benedict in a Wes production. And the arc it took was supering interesting.

    Story 2 - 'The Swan', was effortlessly told by Rupert Friend. Never seen him before, very talented.

    Story 3 - 'The Rat Catcher', Ralph finnes at his best. Diving into this character, creepy, the voice, costume and mannerisms

    Story 4 - 'Poison', was brilliant as Dave Patel & Bendicts chemistry was great. Would love to see these two together for future wes productions. Was quite comical which I loved.
    10james-dore

    High art. A most engaging production of exceptional writing.

    I read these stories in the early eighties as a child, and they have never left my consciousness. They're gripping, sinister, disturbing and yet also greatly uplifting. You never forget having read Dahl's work, especially the more adult work. It's uniquely compelling, beautifully written stuff and should rightfully take its place amongst the established greats of twentieth century literature.

    They transferred passably well to television in the 1980's as Tales of the Unexpected in a very straight up and slightly cliched manner. However, Wes Anderson's adaptations are superb. They take all the language, style, wit and intelligence of Dahl's writing and combine it with his own wit, style, intelligence and visual language. The amalgamation is deeply entertaining, intellectually fulfilling and wholly satisfying. As befits Dahl's stories, the film is unusual in the telling and quite unsettling. I can understand why some might find it difficult, it's better for it. I absolutely love this.
    5planktonrules

    Apart from the title story, I was left very flat

    Wes Anderson's work is very polarizing. If you don't believe me, read through the reviews for this and most of his movies. Anderson fans think he's brilliant and love the movies while the average person often feels confused and let down by the films. As for me, I find his movies a real hit or miss proposition. Some are wonderful, some terrible and some are somewhere in the middle.

    Of the four films in this strange movie, the title film is by far the best and it won the Oscar for Best Live Action Short. I didn't love it that much and think the Andersonians (his supporters) are why it won the Oscar. Had an average Joe or Josephine seen the movie, they would have only been mildly impressed to it due to it's inventive staging. In fact, the inventiveness of the staging of all four are great...but also VERY familiar if you've seen Anderson's films. As far as the stories themselves go, they are mostly very disappointing and, in some cases, rather senseless and dull. Overall, a very mixed bag.

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      In the original book the title finishes with six more (short stories) whereas Wes Anderson changed the title to three more to reflect the fact he was only making four movies in total.
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      • 15. März 2024 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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