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Don Quixote

  • Film per la TV
  • 2000
  • 2h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
1822
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Don Quixote (2000)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAdapted from the work of Miguel de Cervantes, this is the story of a hidalgo, fanatic for chivalry novels, who loses his sanity and believing to be a knight named Don Quixote de La Mancha, d... Leggi tuttoAdapted from the work of Miguel de Cervantes, this is the story of a hidalgo, fanatic for chivalry novels, who loses his sanity and believing to be a knight named Don Quixote de La Mancha, decides to go on imaginary adventures along with his friend, the simple farmer Sancho Panza... Leggi tuttoAdapted from the work of Miguel de Cervantes, this is the story of a hidalgo, fanatic for chivalry novels, who loses his sanity and believing to be a knight named Don Quixote de La Mancha, decides to go on imaginary adventures along with his friend, the simple farmer Sancho Panza, who becomes his squire. On their journeys, they rescue dames in distress in honorable ac... Leggi tutto

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    • Peter Yates
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
    • John Mortimer
  • Star
    • John Lithgow
    • Bob Hoskins
    • Isabella Rossellini
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1822
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Yates
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
      • John Mortimer
    • Star
      • John Lithgow
      • Bob Hoskins
      • Isabella Rossellini
    • 24Recensioni degli utenti
    • 7Recensioni della critica
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    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Don Quixote de La Mancha…
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Sancho Panza
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • The Duchess
    Vanessa Williams
    Vanessa Williams
    • Dulcinea…
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Duke
    Amelia Warner
    Amelia Warner
    • Antonia
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • Barber
    Peter Eyre
    Peter Eyre
    • Priest
    Lilo Baur
    • Teresa Panza (Sancho's wife)
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Sansón Carrasco
    Trevor Peacock
    Trevor Peacock
    • Innkeeper
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Housekeeper
    Barry Stanton
    Barry Stanton
    • Chaplain - at the Duke's Feast
    Alun Raglan
    Alun Raglan
    • Rodriguez
    Michael Feast
    Michael Feast
    • Doctor
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Montesino
    Amparo Valle
    • Mother Panza (Older)
    Alicia Borrachero
    Alicia Borrachero
    • Mother Panza (Younger)
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      • Peter Yates
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra
      • John Mortimer
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    7itsz

    John Lithgow's performance in this movie

    I wasnt surprised of John Lithgow's brilliant performance in this movie, because just as I heard that he's starring I understood right away that he'd be a perfect Don Quixote. There is a TINY little bit of Dick Solomon in him, if you pay close attention, you might notice it, and I think that's why the directors invited him for this role. Bob Hoskins is also a perfect Sancho, the whole character of his here (as well as Lithgow's) is as it was classically presented to us in books and pictures. Although he has a thick british accent, although he has no problems changing it, he speaks with it through the movie which is kind of unusual for a spanish man. :) Anyway, Mr. Lithgow, if youre reading this, I want you to know that youre the most perfect Don Quixote Ive ever seen on the movie screen!
    7gilleliath

    the best adaptation - for now

    Don Quixote has notoriously defied attempts to film it. This is a solid little TV version. There's a decent script by John Mortimer - though he does make it a bit too much about old age - and good performances by Bob Hoskins as Sancho and, particularly, John Lithgow as Don Quixote. Lithgow is credited as producer; this was clearly a labour of love for him and he gives his all in portraying a complex and difficult character. But the film needs something else - either more of the book's broad comedy, or more magic. It's just a little too wistful and bland - it captures Don Quixote's sadness but not his force. Makes you regret that Terry Gilliam failed to complete his version, it should have been just his bag.
    Tommy-92

    Doesn't need great special effects to be great fun.

    Robert Halmi has made his living since the mid-1990s by making big-budget miniseries based on classic stories that focus on lavish, spectacular special effects. Most of the ones I have seen ("Merlin," "Alice in Wonderland," "A Christmas Carol") were good, though one ("Animal Farm") was pretty bad. Halmi's latest project, "Don Quixote," does not have especially great special effects, but that in no way detracts from the film's enjoyment. Both hilarious and even somewhat touching, this adaptation of Cervantes' famous tale of the madman who fancies himself a knight errant is highly entertaining and fun to watch. John Lithgow is fine as the Man of La Mancha himself, and most of his encounters with supposed giants and other enemies are very funny. Bob Hoskins, as his sidekick Sancho Panza, is hilarious. And plus, we have the beautiful Vanessa Williams to perk things up every now and then as Quixote's fantasy lady, Dulcinea. Yes, most of the Spanish characters speak in British or American accents, but does it really matter? Nothing, not even the lack of brilliant effects, make this film any less entertaning or enjoyable.
    mermatt

    Handsome production

    This is a handsome retelling of the odd tale about a man who wishes to be a knight in a time that has no use for knights. It is a fable about the desire to dream and use the imagination -- the desire to go beyond the bounds set by society.

    The cast is very good. Lithgow plays the sometimes-mad and sometimes-sane title character as a cross between a tragic figure and an over-the-top 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN zany. Hoskins, despite his accent which seems totally out of place, is very amusing as the faithful sidekick Sancho.

    We all have giants, wizards, and windmills in our lives. Don Quixote is just able to see them better than most of us.
    7ZachsMind

    Endearing. Enchanting. Touching.

    Though ideal for a family audience, the tale is perhaps too slow to entice most young people today. No car chases. No sex. No unwarranted violence. It takes place in Spain at the end of an era where noble thoughts and deeds were rewarded instead of scoffed. It will bore the less cultured, who may find it laughable. Still, anyone not presented this story, especially in the way it is told here, is cheated. It is worth the experience, and I beg you to give it a chance to steal your heart as it did mine. Don Quixote 2000 is filled with humor and soul; a rare gem in today's violent and amoral cinema.

    Yes I know this was made for television. Still, it should be seen as a work of art, and a presentation of wondrous acting. It cannot be put in the same category with reruns of Starsky and Hutch. This version of Don Quixote has the makings of a classic.

    Of the many retellings of this story, this latest version for the new millennium is perhaps the most heartfelt and moving. The casting is extraordinary. John Lithgow was born for this role. He has repeatedly proven himself worthy for the part of a man of noble virtue and undying spirit, with eyes simultaneously clouded by dreams and crystalized in truth. Lithgow has proven himself worthy of the role of a man seen mad by those around him, while showing the audience he is more sane in what his heart and mind reveal. From Garp to Solomon, every day of learning for this actor has been working up to this performance, and he is still a powerful talent showing no signs of waning.

    This is not an easy role to perform. It takes someone with both Shakespearean and modern experience in acting. For it is very easy to present this character two-dimensionally as a madman, and to do so cheapens the role and the audience, as well as the actor. Lithgow rises to this challenge superbly. The tale of Don Quixote is not a tale of a mad man. It is the tale of a man crawling in a desert of mediocrity. His disillusionment is like that of a man crawling through a landscape of sand, reaching for mirages just at the horizon. He craves the sustenance of chivalry and adventure just as a man dying of thirst craves for water. He has drunk the glory of the library, and his mind seeks more adventure than can be found between the covers of a book. THIS is what the actor must reveal to his audience for this role to breathe true life. Quixote thirsts for knowledge, history, and rebirth of humanity, and prays to God that it be found in each one of us. This is the tale of the Last True Renaissance Man. Lithgow presents Quixote to us like a rare jewel in a golden crown, placed delicately upon a velvet pillow. He kneels before us and begs us to take the crown, and revel in the grandness and sadness of this most noble soul. His eyes! Lithgow's performance is so real and filled with emotion, humor, and wisdom. His eyes twinkle and awe at the true majesty of life and thought. We insult his honor as an actor and a gentleman were we to turn away.

    Hoskins is by contrast equally well-cast in his role as a simple man of simple ways and means, who falls into the disillusionment of Quixote's world. He does so willingly, and perhaps for the first time in all presentations of this story, we see a performance that does not put into question why Sancho tarries along with this alleged madman. He does so for the hope of a reward, but in the end he does so for the love and friendship of a comrade. For this role it would have been easy for Hoskins to coast and not show us more than the surface, but like Lithgow, Hoskins is an actor of rare breed. Seeing these two great talents working together is a cherished experience, not to be missed.

    The tale is always a painful one to experience, because we all long for a fulfillment of our dreams. Quixote does not listen to the naysayers surrounding them. He takes the bull by the horns, and stares down windmills in a way that we all wish we had to courage to share.

    It is slow. The pacing of this film is the weak link. The cinematography is point and click. The special effects revealing what Quixote sees are often unnecessary, and the apparent limitations of financial budgeting to the visual and auditory aspects of the presentation make it less than it could have been. However, this allows us to revel in the performance of the leads and supporting cast, which is where the true magic of this production lay. I have seen this story told with more exuberance and energy, but never have I seen it told so lovingly, like a mother wiping the sweat from a fevered baby's face. I strongly recommend this for family viewing. In a world where children's fare is rare to find, even the most conservative and religious among society could find no fault in this film.

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      As of 2007, this has been made available on DVD in Europe (subtitled and/or dubbed into a foreign language), but never in the United States.
    • Blooper
      [possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers, who reportedly wanted to make the locale and costumes more colorful] The actual La Mancha is a more arid, monotonous region than the countryside shown in the film. Although it was shot in Spain, Andalusia stood in for La Mancha.
    • Citazioni

      Don Quixote: [to Sancho] There is a world outside La Mancha. There is a great elsewhere, my neighbor. And there we may both find fame and fortune.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Miguel y William (2007)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 aprile 2000 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
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      • TNT
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Дон Кіхот
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Andalucía, Spagna
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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      • 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
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      • Dolby SR
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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