Gutland
- 2017
- 1h 47min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
1481
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
In questo thriller rurale, uno straniero trova rifugio in un paesello. Man mano che si integra alla comunità, si scopre che non è l'unico con un passato da nascondere.In questo thriller rurale, uno straniero trova rifugio in un paesello. Man mano che si integra alla comunità, si scopre che non è l'unico con un passato da nascondere.In questo thriller rurale, uno straniero trova rifugio in un paesello. Man mano che si integra alla comunità, si scopre che non è l'unico con un passato da nascondere.
- Premi
- 3 vittorie e 13 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
Other reviewers have already done a good job explaining what this movie is about. However, anyone who gives a movie a perfect score loses some credibility. It was good, but has it's flaws like any movie.
Who should watch this movie?
If you like a slow burn that's full of atmosphere, beauty, and steeping with anxiety throughout, you probably will not be disappointed. Think Hereditary meets Badlands (the Martin Sheen Badlands) and Of Mice and Men (If that's even possible to imagine.)
I was a bit irritated by the inaccurate subtitles because I hate with translators take their own liberties with their source material. But I'm not going to fault the film for that and it didn't detract from the story at all.
Who shouldn't watch this movie?
If you don't sprechen Deutsch or hate reading subtitles you should probably move on.
If you don't enjoy a slow expositive narrative expounded through long static camera shots, pantomime expression, and an overall feeling of apathy until the whole story is wrapped up and you can appreciate the forest for the trees, shrubs, brush, and snag.
Then you'll probably be bored out of your gourd.
I'll be looking forward to the next Govinda Van Maele flick!
Who should watch this movie?
If you like a slow burn that's full of atmosphere, beauty, and steeping with anxiety throughout, you probably will not be disappointed. Think Hereditary meets Badlands (the Martin Sheen Badlands) and Of Mice and Men (If that's even possible to imagine.)
I was a bit irritated by the inaccurate subtitles because I hate with translators take their own liberties with their source material. But I'm not going to fault the film for that and it didn't detract from the story at all.
Who shouldn't watch this movie?
If you don't sprechen Deutsch or hate reading subtitles you should probably move on.
If you don't enjoy a slow expositive narrative expounded through long static camera shots, pantomime expression, and an overall feeling of apathy until the whole story is wrapped up and you can appreciate the forest for the trees, shrubs, brush, and snag.
Then you'll probably be bored out of your gourd.
I'll be looking forward to the next Govinda Van Maele flick!
As someone who lives in Luxembourg for several years I went to see this movie this evening. Just came back. Be warned this is not the mainstream kind of movie with car chases and pouring with gun shots (although there are some in it ;) ). But if you like beautiful scenery, great cinematography, flawless acting (and some sexual scenes) and a great story - this is it! It is in the style of The Wicker Man or Bergman movies. The story is catching from the very beginning. While it develops slowly, step by step, it is almost like a teasing - I never felt bored. The end is with a twist and the story is actually a metaphore trying to capture the soul of this country. It lives you with an emotional aftertaste which only great movies can deliver. I look forward to buy it on DVD to watch it again later.
Even though there are some really cool things that go on, the film does not fully come together to be as great. I think it's becuase it came off as confusing unconnected parts but in hindsight it makes a lot of sense.
I love how the time I shown through out the film.
I love the parts where he is slightly buzzed.
The scene in the wheat field is so tense.
The charcter development was kind of wierd but makes sense in the end.
There are some really great scene in the film that make me excited to see what projects he does next.
I love how the time I shown through out the film.
I love the parts where he is slightly buzzed.
The scene in the wheat field is so tense.
The charcter development was kind of wierd but makes sense in the end.
There are some really great scene in the film that make me excited to see what projects he does next.
Frederick Lau plays the neanderthal-like drifter and Vicky Krieps is the wild-feminine in Govinda Van Maele's movie that metaphorically explores the moment at which a pure being becomes simultaneously spoiled-to-his-soul, yet capable of succeeding in "society." Much in Europe lately has been made of neanderthals being a common genetic precursor in Europeans, and that they are considered to have been kinder, simpler, and more egalitarian than the human beings that overtook them. Lau's drifter has a built up brow and heavy features of a being not at ease with the modern world, and as he becomes domesticated, his wide nose, heavy brow, and thick hair diminish. Even though he seems to feel the scenery viscerally, and has an innate sense of decency (as when he stops the farmers from brutally punishing the children), he's also possessive of his lover, and incapable of clear communication. As he (who ends up being a robber--someone unable to succeed with integrity at urban life) becomes more affected by and accepted by the villagers around him, he simultaneously becomes less himself: less perceptive, more brutal, less sensitive to his surroundings, which is expressed in a sexually violent scene with Krieps. The treasure of this movie is that it is a metaphor for all that human beings trade in terms of authenticity for becoming part of society, especially one that has a brutal history. To become included, Lau's character not only gives up all that made him an instinctive, holosapient being, but ultimately, completely loses himself.
- good sense. A German robber hides out in a small Luxembourger town to give his crime time to cool down. While hiding he becomes accepted by the small village and of himself. All of a sudden he has a job, he plays trumpet in a band where he couldn't even read music before. He gets a house, a woman, a son, and best of all, a dog. Finally, he even shaves his face and cuts his hair. How did this happen over the course of one summer?
Lo sapevi?
- QuizOfficial submission of Luxembourg for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 91st Academy Awards in 2019.
- Colonne sonoreEine Symphonie Des Grauens
Performed by The Monochrome Set
Written by Ganesh Seshadri
[Played during the end credits]
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- Siti ufficiali
- Lingue
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- Гутланд
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 3.000.000 € (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 47 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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