Añade un argumento en tu idiomaLuca Zeigler is considered to be one of the greatest artists of his generation. At the peak of his career, he is lauded, feted and collected by all. However, the side effects of his new foun... Leer todoLuca Zeigler is considered to be one of the greatest artists of his generation. At the peak of his career, he is lauded, feted and collected by all. However, the side effects of his new found fortune and fame have left him agoraphobic, crippled by depression and battling with his... Leer todoLuca Zeigler is considered to be one of the greatest artists of his generation. At the peak of his career, he is lauded, feted and collected by all. However, the side effects of his new found fortune and fame have left him agoraphobic, crippled by depression and battling with his demon on a daily basis. However, a chance encounter brings Luca back from the edge...the ... Leer todo
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At large the feature comports itself simply as an austere, restrained drama, but it's also fair to say that there are notes of psychological horror dancing on the edges as the protagonist plainly struggles to step outside himself. To some extent seen in Rupert Everett's physical manifestation of Luca's inner demons (with great makeup work to that end), and expressed with more tense and/or haunting chords in Lilja's score, Röhrig himself pulls most of the weight in the movie to realize this bleak ambience. His performance is rich with pained, broken nuance that's as bluntly aggravating as watching someone else go through such an experience, and as piercing as every such experience we've gone through ourselves. The very production design and art direction, pointedly untidy in what we see of them, feeds into the dreariness, not least as Röhrig is almost completely alone in front of the camera for most of the length. The result of all this is a viewing experience that never achieves any particular height of emotional investment, but which is disquieting on a level both very fragile, and very personal.
My congratulations to filmmaker Candida Brady, for her direction is impeccable, and her screenplay is gently spellbinding in a way I wouldn't have anticipated. 'Muse' takes its time to gather steam, and for no small amount of the runtime it's hard not to wonder why we committed to watching in the first place. Yet the tale is irrepressibly gloomy, and only ever more so: this isn't a film that drives home a spike, nor digs in its claws; rather, it comes off more like a hand that's enclosed around a butterfly not so much as to harm it, but absolutely enough to keep it trapped. It's a title of utmost subtlety, finesse, and delicacy, flitting so closely to Nothing that I can only imagine it may automatically repel many viewers. Given the space it plays in it would be all too easy for one false move to upset the entire production, but I think Brady pulled it off with gratifying elegance. This is without question a movie for the patient and open-minded viewer, and even then it may be polarizing. Yet if nothing I've described has turned you off, maybe this is right up your alley. I, for one, quite enjoy 'Muse,' and it earns a solid thumbs-up.
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- How long is Muse?Con tecnología de Alexa
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- Duración1 hora 26 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1