Si credeva che il viaggio delle sorelle possedesse la capacità soprannaturale di connettersi con i fantasmi. Il loro percorso incrocia quello di un visionario produttore francese durante un ... Leggi tuttoSi credeva che il viaggio delle sorelle possedesse la capacità soprannaturale di connettersi con i fantasmi. Il loro percorso incrocia quello di un visionario produttore francese durante un concerto a Parigi.Si credeva che il viaggio delle sorelle possedesse la capacità soprannaturale di connettersi con i fantasmi. Il loro percorso incrocia quello di un visionario produttore francese durante un concerto a Parigi.
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Plantarium is one of those films that contains interesting approaches (even intriguing and perverse) and several good ideas but that do not manage to integrate satisfactorily and that end up disintegrating, partly due to their nature, due to an ambiguity that is no longer effective and above all because of its cinematographic realization.
We know that a planetarium is a device that projects an illusory sky onto a vault. One of the themes of Rebecca Zlotowski's film is the crossroads between reality and fiction through cinematography (reminiscent of some stories by Horacio Quiroga on the subject) and a reality that in this case is ambiguous and that also seeks the help of parapsychology and the dream. As for the title in Spanish (Connection of love) it alludes to one of the perverse aspects of the plot (perhaps the most original) that remains halfway. And all this in a climate of the time that wants to be emerging but without achieving it at all.
Planetarium offers a very good performance by Emmnuel Salinger and as usual in these productions, a beautiful art design.
This movie needs to be connected...those dots of ideas need to be connected by story line we can understand and follow. Leave the abstract included....but fill it in with good ol creative action and dialogue that we can follow and appreciate. Better yet..make the story line COMPELLING !! Who better than Ms. Portman and Ms. Depp to carry a compelling theme ?
We must give Ms. Portman and Ms. Depp their due for taking such a bold chance..experimenting perhaps. But, ..IF they want to continue to be able to take such risks, they better choose a WINNER next few times round, or their names and past acting performances will be a distant, fond memory. Remember her?...Loved her in that one !
There were many English dialogues. The casting was so good. The lead three was great. But there's something about the story. Overall, it looked decent, but I don't know that they cinematically well transformed. Looks like a literature kind of tale, yet it was not adapted from any such source. That is what's missing in here. You know, the good writer's perspective. They know how to take the story in a right direction.
I felt they messed the conclusion. All the sudden too much had happened. Even the twist did not feel like it was a twist. All the above, there's no strong emotional effect. The middle section was so plain. All I felt was the two sisters struggle. The rest did not make the film shine. Could be one time watchable, but I'm not sure you would like it at the end.
5/10
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- QuizThe character of André Korben is inspired by the real french film producer Bernard Natan, who was born in Romania and bought the famous film company Pathé in 1929. He suffered from the antisemitism of the french society of the time and was wrongly accused (as it is shown in the film) of having shot pornographic movies as an actor. After Pathé went bankrupt in 1935, Natan was indicted on charges of fraud and imprisoned. He was then convicted in 1941 and his french citizenship taken away. After that he was transferred in 1942 to the camp of Drancy and deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau where he would die. Although all of these traits are shared by the character of André Korben, it is to be noted that the passion for supernatural and spirits belong only to the fictional character, as it is not documented that Bernard Natan shared those interests at all.
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André Korben: I am the first to regret that the French film industry has fallen so far behind in new technologies. While Americans continue to evolve, we have chosen to lay asleep! Do you wish to remain in slumber? Is that the solution you propose?
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 3262 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 625 USD
- 13 ago 2017
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 546.584 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 45 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1