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Dos monjes

  • 1934
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
827
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Dos monjes (1934)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen the Monk Javier acts violently in a gothic monastery, the Prior asks the Monk Juan to calm him down since he believes that Javier is possessed by demons. When Juan comes to Javier's cel... Leggi tuttoWhen the Monk Javier acts violently in a gothic monastery, the Prior asks the Monk Juan to calm him down since he believes that Javier is possessed by demons. When Juan comes to Javier's cell, they recognize each other and Javier runs after him. Javier reaches Juan and hits his h... Leggi tuttoWhen the Monk Javier acts violently in a gothic monastery, the Prior asks the Monk Juan to calm him down since he believes that Javier is possessed by demons. When Juan comes to Javier's cell, they recognize each other and Javier runs after him. Javier reaches Juan and hits his head with a heavy crucifix, and returns to his cell. Later, Javier confesses to the Prior t... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Juan Bustillo Oro
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Juan Bustillo Oro
    • José Manuel Cordero
  • Star
    • Víctor Urruchúa
    • Carlos Villatoro
    • Magda Haller
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    827
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Juan Bustillo Oro
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Juan Bustillo Oro
      • José Manuel Cordero
    • Star
      • Víctor Urruchúa
      • Carlos Villatoro
      • Magda Haller
    • 9Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    Víctor Urruchúa
    Víctor Urruchúa
    • Juan
    Carlos Villatoro
    Carlos Villatoro
    • Javier
    Magda Haller
    Magda Haller
    • Anita
    Beltrán de Heredia
    Beltrán de Heredia
    • Prior
    Emma Roldán
    Emma Roldán
    • Gertrudis
    Alberto Miquel
    Manuel Noriega
    • Monje
    Manuel Bernaldez
    José Cortés
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
      Hugo Taboada
      Sofía Haller
        • Regia
          • Juan Bustillo Oro
        • Sceneggiatura
          • Juan Bustillo Oro
          • José Manuel Cordero
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        7parkerbcn

        Mexican expressionism

        An interesting Mexican melodrama, very important for preserving the German expressionist style when it had almost faded away. Stylistically the film is a wonder, but also the script uses the structure of telling a past event from two different points of view (that "Rashomon" will make very popular two decades later, but that has been used even before this film). On the bad side, the acting is stiff and theatrical (more so if you understand Spanish) and the story itself is a little old fashioned.
        9gbill-74877

        Fantastic

        "Life wanted things this way, not me."

        Absolutely loved this, and consider it a masterpiece from director Juan Bustillo Oro. In telling the story of how these two monks came to be at odds with one another via flashback, the film very stylishly utilizes Expressionist art, chiaroscuro shadowing, surrealism, and a variety of nifty camera work. The angles, tilts, handheld shots, slow zooms, soft focus, jump cuts, and wipe transitions are artistic and feel well ahead of their time, and I really must seek more of the work of avant-garde photographer Agustín Jiménez. The story is also multi-dimensional, with elements of romance, drama, guilt, and a different version of the same events ala Rashomon. It's not often that a film does so well in so many area, and it's the synthesis which makes it a treasure. Underrated, and one to look for.
        10F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

        Masterpiece precedes 'Rashomon'.

        One of the greatest films of all time is Kurosawa's 'Rashomon', which features an unusual narrative structure: the same events are shown in flashback four times, each time from the viewpoint of a different character. The subtle differences in each flashback compel the viewers to decide for themselves the truth of what actually happened. 'Rashomon' (1950) proved to be so innovative that several later films have used the same idea. I can think of at least three different sitcoms, each of which has done an episode ripping off the 'Rashomon' premise.

        The 1934 Mexican film 'Two Monks' uses precisely this same narrative gimmick, 16 years before it was used in 'Rashomon'. Unfortunately, because 'Two Monks' uses only two conflicting flashbacks (rather than four, as in 'Rashomon'), the audience are put in an "either/or" situation rather than a pick'n'mix. Still, it's intriguing to see that one of the most famous narrative innovations in the entire history of film was used in an obscure Mexican movie more than a decade before it was employed in the film that brought it to greatness and prominence.

        Juan and Javier are two young men, rivals for the charms of pretty Anita. She dies, in circumstances which are intentionally kept obscure, and the rivals go their separate ways. Javier becomes a monk, and puts his painful memories behind him ... until, one day in the priory, he encounters a monk who turns out to be Juan. Straight away, Javier is so angered that he attacks Juan, giving him a near-fatal blow.

        The kindly old prior confesses each of the two men separately. Each confession is shown in flashback, with first one man and then the other telling the story of the tragic triangle from his own self-serving viewpoint. Now we learn -- from two conflicting viewpoints -- what happened to Anita.

        The art direction throughout this film is astonishing, and there is the clever touch of having each of the rivals dressed in white in his own flashback, but garbed in black in the other man's flashback: a splendid way of helping the audience to remember that this narrative is subjective.

        'Two Monks' deserves to be much, much better known, and I eagerly rate this film 10 out of 10.
        7claudio_carvalho

        Mexican Expressionist Melodrama

        When the Monk Javier (Carlos Villatoro) acts violently in a gothic monastery, the Prior (Beltrán de Heredia) asks the Monk Juan (Víctor Urruchúa) to calm him down since he believes that Javier is possessed by demons. When Juan comes to Javier's cell, they recognize each other and Javier runs after him. Javier reaches Juan and hits his head with a heavy crucifix, and returns to his cell. Later, Javier confesses to the Prior that Juan was his best friend when he was a tubercular musician and how their friendship ended when his beloved fiancé Ana (Magda Haller) died. Then, Juan confesses to the Prior that Javier's confession is correct, but he would like to tell the same story through his eyes.

        "Dos monjes", a.k.a. "Two Monks", is a Mexican expressionist melodrama based on a triangle of love. This 1934 film was made sixteen years before Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon (1950); therefore, it is precursor of the idea of the same event seen by different perspectives. Meaning, the same event, watched by two different persons in different angles or knowledge, presents different testimonies. Amazing the credit has always been made to Kurosawa by cinephiles and only now I acknowledge the work by Juan Bustillo Oro. Even the surrealism by Luis Buñuel is presented in this film. My vote is seven.

        Title (Brazil): "Dois Monges" ("Two Monks")
        6richardchatten

        Several Familiar Narrative Threads in an Unfamiliar Setting

        A plot device that has been played both for comedy ('The Caucasian Chalk Circle') and melodrama ('Days of Heaven') is here combined with the narrative twist usually attributed to 'Rashomon', although it actually dates back well into the silent era; at least as early as John Stahl's 'The Woman Under Oath' (1919).

        Directed for all its worth by Juan Bustillo Oro with abrupt optical wipes and dollies rather creakily executed with the rather basic facilities available to him; it boasts an extraordinary hallucination sequence near the end for which all the cast wear masks.

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          Anticipates for 16 years to [Rashomon (1950)] in using the "different point of view" narrative technique.
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          During Juan's version of events; he clearly states that it was Javier who shot Anita. However, Juan's story conflicts with the accompanying footage which shows that just like in Javier's version; Juan takes out a gun and shoots Anita when she jumps out in front of Javier. In both versions, Juan fires the gun which makes no sense.
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        • Data di uscita
          • 20 gennaio 1935 (Stati Uniti)
        • Paese di origine
          • Messico
        • Lingua
          • Spagnolo
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          • Two Monks
        • Luoghi delle riprese
          • Città del Messico, Distretto Federale, Messico
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          • Producciones Proa S.A.
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        • Tempo di esecuzione
          1 ora 19 minuti
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          • Black and White
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        • Proporzioni
          • 1.37 : 1

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