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En 1973, un jeune assistant de galerie se lance dans une folle aventure en coulisses pour aider le génie vieillissant Salvador Dali à préparer une grande exposition à New York.En 1973, un jeune assistant de galerie se lance dans une folle aventure en coulisses pour aider le génie vieillissant Salvador Dali à préparer une grande exposition à New York.En 1973, un jeune assistant de galerie se lance dans une folle aventure en coulisses pour aider le génie vieillissant Salvador Dali à préparer une grande exposition à New York.
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- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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I enjoyed this movie, but I doubt that many other people will. As a New Yorker who has worked in the arts, I know something about the milieu and the people depicted, so I had the background to appreciate it. But to most people, I think, it will be unintelligible. Basically, the situation is that a young and inexperienced would-be artist ("James") is hired to be an assistant to elderly surrealist Salvador Dali (Ben Kingsley), once an enfant terrible of the art world, now generally regarded by the cognoscenti as a has-been and a hack, despite being known and loved by the hoi polloi and a darling of the paparazzi. The assistant's duty is to keep Dali working. Dali is easily distracted by the constant bohemian circus going on around him. Dali's wife Gala (well-played by Barbara Sukowa) is really the one who pulls the strings. She collects and counts the money. She is also a horny old lady with a taste for beautiful young men. James (who is indeed a beautiful young man) is warned NOT to sleep with her and NOT to offend her. Dali, it turns out, doesn't really engage in sex himself. He is basically a voyeur and a masturbator. But he adores and depends on Gala. Gala's current paramour is an actor named Jeff Fenholt, who is playing the title role on Broadway in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. There are other issues going on, like forgery and fraud, and money-laundering. It ought to be more interesting. But it's not. I think the main reason it doesn't work is that it's unstructured. Virtually everything is given the same weight. What's important doesn't stand out, but blends in with the scenery. Acting (especially Sukowa, Kingsley, and Chris Briney as James), art direction, cinematography, and music are all excellent, but who cares?
I had no idea what to expect on viewing this movie, but I was not at all disappointed.
It was fantastic and so very well filmed.
We see little of the genius at work, instead what we have is a peek into the mind of Dali, and his followers.
The film reminds me that some people have minds that simply work differently from yours and mine.
The great geniuses see the world differently than we do. In other eras I am sure some of these geniuses would be unrecognized and cast out as insane.
And it has occurred to me that many such persons die early.
There is a price to pay for fame and genius.
Anyway, the acting was terrific, I actually felt like I was back in the 70s again in some of the scenes.
And the filming is most beautiful.
All in all a great movie that should be enjoyed by all.
It was fantastic and so very well filmed.
We see little of the genius at work, instead what we have is a peek into the mind of Dali, and his followers.
The film reminds me that some people have minds that simply work differently from yours and mine.
The great geniuses see the world differently than we do. In other eras I am sure some of these geniuses would be unrecognized and cast out as insane.
And it has occurred to me that many such persons die early.
There is a price to pay for fame and genius.
Anyway, the acting was terrific, I actually felt like I was back in the 70s again in some of the scenes.
And the filming is most beautiful.
All in all a great movie that should be enjoyed by all.
This is a biopic of Salvador Dali (Ben Kingsley/Ezra Miller). It's 1974 New York City. James (Christopher Briney) is a young man working in an art gallery which is promoting Dali's next work. He gets assigned to assist Dali and ensure that the artist is working hard. Gala (Barbara Sukowa) is Dali's wife. Together, they lead an unusual group of followers.
This has an intriguing cast led by Ben Kingsley. I have no problem with Kingsley. Sukowa is great. The movie lets the audience snippets of Dali, but it's hard to get inside the man. His relationship with Gala is the big revelation. Maybe this doesn't need a kid to represent the audience and should just be the love story of Dali and Gala.
This has an intriguing cast led by Ben Kingsley. I have no problem with Kingsley. Sukowa is great. The movie lets the audience snippets of Dali, but it's hard to get inside the man. His relationship with Gala is the big revelation. Maybe this doesn't need a kid to represent the audience and should just be the love story of Dali and Gala.
Biopic drama "Daliland" is to Salvador Dali what "My Week With Marilyn" was to Marilyn Monroe, as a fresh-faced lad (Christopher Briny) enthusiastically but naively enters (in 1974) the orbit of a living icon (Ben Kingsley (and Ezra Miller in brief flashbacks)) alongside Dali's wife Barbara Sukowa, manager Rupert Graves, muse Andreja Pejic, & many beautiful and/or famous youths (like Suki Waterhouse & Alice Cooper (Mark McKenna)) partying it up in decadent debauchery... while behind the scenes all ain't quite as it seems. Director Mary Harron & writer John Walsh give an interesting take on a fascinating character, tho only real Dali fans will be blown away by it.
As noted in some other reviews, the film covers some aspects of Dali's life that are fascinating, in particular his complex relationship with Gala, his muse / lover / mother figure. The film also touches on the massive amounts of fraud occurring with Dali lithographs and prints, though it doesn't do much with this angle. So if you don't know the Dali story, this will be informational, at least about his later years. If you do know the Dali story, you will recognize the truth and have a richer experience.
While enjoyable, this film has a major structural problem. It focuses on a young person being brought into the world of Dali, and serving as our proxy as we learn about Dali, Gala and their struggles. This is a common storytelling tactic (used recently, for example, in both The Exception and Il Cattivo Poeta), but it's unnecessary and diverts attention from what we really came to see. No one will go this film for the young person's story, they will go for the Dali story.
While enjoyable, this film has a major structural problem. It focuses on a young person being brought into the world of Dali, and serving as our proxy as we learn about Dali, Gala and their struggles. This is a common storytelling tactic (used recently, for example, in both The Exception and Il Cattivo Poeta), but it's unnecessary and diverts attention from what we really came to see. No one will go this film for the young person's story, they will go for the Dali story.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEzra Miller was originally envisioned to play James Linton. Due to scheduling conflicts, Miller was eventually cast to play a younger version of Salvador Dalí, while Christopher Briney was cast as Linton.
- Citations
Salvador Dali: Because Death is so close, is possible to make *erotic* every single moment of my life.
- ConnexionsFeatures What's My Line? (1950)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Daliland
- Lieux de tournage
- Maison de Salvador Dali, Platja de, Portlligat, Catalogne, Espagne(Dali's home and studio near Cadaques)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 82 769 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 587 $US
- 11 juin 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 508 421 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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