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Las cinco obstrucciones

Título original: De fem benspænd
  • 2003
  • Unrated
  • 1h 30min
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Lars von Trier and Jørgen Leth in Las cinco obstrucciones (2003)
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El cineasta Lars Von Trier reta a Jørgen Leth, autor de El humano perfecto (1967), a rehacer su cortometraje clásico en circunstancias cada vez más apremiantes.El cineasta Lars Von Trier reta a Jørgen Leth, autor de El humano perfecto (1967), a rehacer su cortometraje clásico en circunstancias cada vez más apremiantes.El cineasta Lars Von Trier reta a Jørgen Leth, autor de El humano perfecto (1967), a rehacer su cortometraje clásico en circunstancias cada vez más apremiantes.

  • Dirección
    • Jørgen Leth
    • Lars von Trier
  • Guionistas
    • Sophie Destin
    • Asger Leth
    • Jørgen Leth
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    • Claus Nissen
    • Majken Algren Nielsen
    • Daniel Hernandez Rodriguez
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    • Dirección
      • Jørgen Leth
      • Lars von Trier
    • Guionistas
      • Sophie Destin
      • Asger Leth
      • Jørgen Leth
    • Elenco
      • Claus Nissen
      • Majken Algren Nielsen
      • Daniel Hernandez Rodriguez
    • 37Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 85Opiniones de los críticos
    • 79Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total

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    The Five Obstructions
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    The Five Obstructions

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    Claus Nissen
    • The Perfect Man - from 'Det perfekte menneske' 1967
    • (material de archivo)
    Majken Algren Nielsen
    • The Perfect Woman, from 'Det perfekte menneske' 1967)
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    • (as Maiken Algren)
    Daniel Hernandez Rodriguez
    • The Perfect Man (segment "Obstruction #1 - The Perfect Human: Cuba")
    Jacqueline Arenal
    • The Perfect Woman (segment "Obstruction #1 - The Perfect Human: Cuba")
    Vivian Rosa
    Jørgen Leth
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    • Voice-over (from "Det perfekte menneske" 1967)…
    Patrick Bauchau
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    • The Perfect Man…
    Alexandra Vandernoot
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    • The Perfect Woman (segment "The Perfect Human: Brunelles Brussels")
    Marie Dejaer
    • Maid (segment "The Perfect Human: Brunelles Brussels")
    Pascal Perez
    • Couple (Man) (segment "The Perfect Human: Brunelles Brussels")
    Meschell Perez
    • Couple (Woman) (segment "The Perfect Human: BrunellesBrussels")
    Bent Christensen
    Bent Christensen
    • Gangster (from "Det gode og det onde" 1975) (segment "The Perfect Human: Cartoon"
    • (material de archivo)
    Anders Hove
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    • Naked Man (from "Notater om kærligheden" 1989) ( fsegment "The Perfect Human: Cartoon"
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    Charlotte Sieling
    • Naked Woman (from "Notater om kærligheden" 1989) ( segment "The Perfect Human: Cartoon"
    • (material de archivo)
    Jan Nowicki
    Jan Nowicki
    • Man with Jacket (from "Notater om kærligheden" 1989) ( segment "Obstruction #4 - The Perfect Human
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    Stina Ekblad
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    • Woman with Money (from "Notater om kærligheden" 1989) (segment "The Perfect Human
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    Bob Sabiston
    • Self (segment "The Perfect Human: Cartoon")
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      • Jørgen Leth
      • Lars von Trier
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      • Sophie Destin
      • Asger Leth
      • Jørgen Leth
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    10Chris_Docker

    A self-examining work of art that is greater than its constituent parts

    Many documentaries stand back from their subject, to portray it 'objectively', or else throw themselves into it with a fervour with which they hope to carry along the audience. The Five Obstructions is very different, turning in on itself to examine the creative process of film-making in a self-revelatory way that packs both instructive, artistic merit and emotional punch.

    Lars von Trier is one of the founders of the Danish school of film-making (or collective) called Dogme 95. He instituted the idea of fairly arbitrary rules (the so-called 'Ten Commandments') as a possible route to more intrinsic cinema, avoiding the technological excesses and hollowness of Hollywood style movies. While there are similarities with the Dogme approach, Five Obstructions is not a 'Dogme' film: but it looks at the idea of rules as a means of stimulating the creative process.

    The starting point is a early film short by Trier's old mentor, Jørgen Leth, called The Perfect Human. It is a seemingly anthropological movie where a human being (a man, switching occasionally to a woman) does various basic actions, walking, dressing, eating, undressing, jumps, dances, and a voice over says how we are going to "see the perfect human being in action". There is the occasional introspective line where the character ponders, "Today, too, I had an experience that I hope I shall understand in a few days' time." We see Trier (who considers himself an expert on very few things in life but Leth is one of them) in conversation with Leth. The latter accepts a challenge from Trier to remake the film five times, but each time with a different set of conditions imposed by Trier – who will then judge how successfully Leth has succeeded in the task. The atmosphere is almost like a PhD student and tutor, yet although Trier obviously holds Leth in very high regard, it is Leth who is undergoing the teaching.

    Through successive shoots, Trier makes Leth confront that which he most dislikes. He compares the process to when he is directing an actor, forcing a performance from the actor that the actor didn't know was within them. In the first four takes, we see Leth produce something that is artistically worthy with even the most daunting physical and psychological obstructions, but it is in the final obstruction that Trier produces a cathartic effect, turning the tables so thoroughly on Leth and himself that the result is greater than both of them. Instead of a documentary about a film about how a perfect human being works, it becomes a documentary about how a perfect film maker works.

    The ending justifies the rather long and mentally tiring prelude. The overall result is a lasting testament on a particular way of reaching the creative process, and also a documentary testament to Trier's own particular genius. There is no artifice, no hype, only two people of great artistic integrity working together to pull something from their subconscious of lasting greatness.
    9paul2001sw-1

    Obstrucive brilliance!

    Lars von Trier is an unusual director, in that he makes films of massive emotional intensity, and yet also appears interested in formal innovation for its own sake: the Dogme manifesto, of which he was co-author, suggested that films should be made according to certain rules, partly for the expected benefits of following them, but also for the benefits of simply being constrained (a philosophy resembling that of Georges Perec and the Oulipop group of novelists). In some ways, 'The Five Obstructions' is both the perfect demonstration of this attitude, and also his strangest film yet. Jorgen Leth is a director who made, in 1967, von Trier's favourite film, an innovative (but arguably cold) short called 'The Perfect Human'; in 'The Five Obstructions', Leth agrees to remake this film in five different ways, subject to constraints imposed by von Trier. The story of his doing so, along with excerpts from all six films, comprises this one. It's the ultimate recursive project, a "making-of" documentary with itself as both subject and object, an effect enhanced by the way that each film becomes a commentary on, and an extension of, its predecessors. von Trier does not dare, however, to suggest he can improve on the original; on the contrary, he professes to hope that his obstructions will force Leth to make a bad film, and therefore reveal something more of his own emotions than have hitherto been shown. In this, however, he fails. 'The Five Obstructions' becomes a film-making masterclass, as Leth continually finds something new to say in spite of the increasing restrictions against him saying anything; his natural inventiveness, and skill, make you want to see the films he has chosen to make for himself. von Trier, by contrast, appears as a fool, although as the resulting documentary is his creation, he is maybe not as foolish as he appears. Indeed, there's almost certainly an unavoidable level of artifice in the apparently "real" scenes where the two men talk, each are too skilled as film-makers to be wholly unaware of what they are doing. But there does seem to be a real human story, as Leth's enthusiasm for his task, and for life itself, is driven upwards by the series of apparently insane challenges with which he is encumbered. It's an odd film for anyone to make, but maybe proves von Trier's point; for what stands above the contrivance is pure gold.
    8Zeltaebar

    Original, amusing and entertaining

    This documentary was a pleasant surprise. I saw the original short movie "The Perfect Human" before viewing this, which is about re-making "The Perfect Human" under different and more difficult circumstances (the five obstacles), and I recommend others to do the same. To truly enjoy this movie you should have some interest for art movies and movie-making in general. It is amusing to see the frustrations of the movie-maker in question, Jørgen Leth, as he is ordered to cripple his original "masterpiece". The movie shows how creativity and imagination is stimulated under the right circumstances. I felt inspired after viewing this movie and actually made my own version of the short movie together with some friends (still not cut, but it will probably be awful). All in all, interesting and fun but sometimes it gets me thinking that some of the chunks between the short movies should have been cut out.
    MANU-13

    Rent this one. However...

    ...'The Five Obstructions' is not for everyone. This is for you if you love documentaries. This is for you if you respect the maverick minds of filmmakers playing with each other's head. This is for you if you can appreciate the intention behind this documentary. This is for you if you would like to see a veteran filmmaker being challenged to remake an earlier short film of his.

    Also if you are so used to being spoon fed with a steady dose of ulcer generating colored candy, forget all about renting this gem.Here's hoping there wont be people who watch this, get disgruntled and then plaster all over the internet with not so kind reviews.

    Instead, here's hoping these filmmakers come back with a sequel- if that beautiful being called Jorgen Leth agrees!.
    10VideoKidVsTheVoid

    Lars; Forever The Enigma

    Lars Von Trier instigated this endlessly fascinating cinema experiment with fellow Danish filmmaker, and mentor/hero; Jorgen Leth. Trier challenged Leth to remake his 1967 short film "The Perfect Human" five different times, each time with a different set of obstructions or conditions. The obstructions range from technical to philosophical, and are sometimes plucked out at random by Trier in direct response to Leth's actions or words, during their many whimsical, very funny, nebulous exchanges. The most diabolical condition Trier concocts is of coarse that Leth has no conditions, which places all the potential blame, guilt, pressure, and creative insecurity totally back on Leth himself. Nothing though seems to get the better of Leth, and Trier appears to be frustrated and bemused every time Leth brings back a good film, of which we get to see the process and clips of the end creation. Trier states he wants to "banalize," Leth and each time hopes Leth will fail and return with a bad film, but Leth never does. Each reworking of The Perfect Human (1967) is an interesting and often poetic creation (at least the snippets that we get to see). One version is even animated by Bob Sabiston; the guy responsible for the great rotoscopish, brightly colored animation process and design in Waking Life (2001) and A Scanner Darkly (2005). It's hard to decipher Trier's true nature; at times he seems playful and at others, deadly serious. His intentions are (deliberately?) obscure. Is it all just a friendly game of chess or full on metaphysical warfare? This uncertainty and the sheer novelty of seeing Lars Von Trier and Jorgen Leth toy with each other on screen makes for a great shifty-eyed, quasi-exploratory, neo-deadpan, pseudo-straight-laced, doc-o-comedy, mock-drama.

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      The song played during The Perfect Human: Havana is "Planting the Seed" by David Holmes, which was also used in Ocean's 11 and appears on that movie's soundtrack.
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      Edited from Det perfekte menneske (1968)

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      • 21 de noviembre de 2003 (Dinamarca)
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      • Dinamarca
      • Suiza
      • Bélgica
      • Francia
    • Sitio oficial
      • Films Sans Frontières (France)
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      • Almaz Film Productions S.A.
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      • 30 may 2004
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