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Benvenuti a Marwen

Titolo originale: Welcome to Marwen
  • 2018
  • T
  • 1h 56min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
27.151
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Steve Carell in Benvenuti a Marwen (2018)
Guarda In Theatres Friday
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BiografiaCommediaDrammaDramma psicologicoFantasiaRomanticismo

Un uomo vittima di un attacco brutale trova una bellissima e terapeutica via d'uscita che può aiutarlo nel suo processo di recupero.Un uomo vittima di un attacco brutale trova una bellissima e terapeutica via d'uscita che può aiutarlo nel suo processo di recupero.Un uomo vittima di un attacco brutale trova una bellissima e terapeutica via d'uscita che può aiutarlo nel suo processo di recupero.

  • Regia
    • Robert Zemeckis
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Robert Zemeckis
    • Caroline Thompson
  • Star
    • Steve Carell
    • Falk Hentschel
    • Matt O'Leary
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    27.151
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Robert Zemeckis
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Robert Zemeckis
      • Caroline Thompson
    • Star
      • Steve Carell
      • Falk Hentschel
      • Matt O'Leary
    • 267Recensioni degli utenti
    • 143Recensioni della critica
    • 40Metascore
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      • 2 vittorie e 8 candidature totali

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    Welcome To Marwen: Mark Is Rescued By Hogie When Nazis Attack The Courtroom
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    Welcome To Marwen: Mark Is Rescued By Hogie When Nazis Attack The Courtroom
    Welcome To Marwen: Mark's Pep Talk From Hogie Is Interrupted By A Gunshot In Marwen
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    Welcome To Marwen: Mark's Pep Talk From Hogie Is Interrupted By A Gunshot In Marwen

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    • Mark Hogancamp…
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    • Captain Topf…
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    Nikolai Witschl
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    • Rudolph…
    Patrick Roccas
    Patrick Roccas
    • Stefan…
    Alexander Lowe
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    • Werner…
    Eiza González
    Eiza González
    • Carlala
    Leslie Zemeckis
    Leslie Zemeckis
    • Suzette
    Merritt Wever
    Merritt Wever
    • Roberta
    Gwendoline Christie
    Gwendoline Christie
    • Anna
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    Stefanie von Pfetten
    • Wendy
    Janelle Monáe
    Janelle Monáe
    • GI Julie
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Nicol
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    6euroGary

    Mixed reactions

    After drunkenly confessing a love of wearing stiletto heels, comic book artist Mark Hogancamp is gay-bashed (ironically, he is not gay). The attack leaves him with what I (not a medical person) assume is brain damage, of which one effect is the loss of his drawing ability. Denied that, instead he channels his artistic leanings into constructing in his garden a World War Two Belgian village, populated with an Action Man-like doll as his own alter-ego, war hero "Cap'n Hogie" (who wears stilettos to "feel the essence of Dame"), and Sindy- or Barbie-like dolls representing various women in his life (his care assistant, a friendly woman in a hobby shop, a pornographic actress...) Using these dolls - often in scenes in which Hogie, captured by Nazis (representing Mark's assailants), is rescued by the women - Mark works through his personal demons and his photographs of the scenes give him a second artistic career. But his emotional equilibrium is threatened both by the arrival of kindly neighbour Nicol (who, somewhat unbelievably, does not find it remotely creepy when Mark immediately gives her her own doll equivalent in Marwen) and also by Deva the mysterious evil Belgian witch doll...

    This is based on a true story, which may explain why we are spared the usual melodrama in which Mark's awful ordeal would usually be portrayed. Instead, he is presented as someone whose life has been severely affected by his assault, but who, as anyone would, is trying to cope and put his life back together: a couple of shouty episodes aside, he is a subdued, but not totally withdrawn, character. This, however, seems to result in a patchy performance from lead Steve Carell (in what I cynically imagine is the kind of role actors accept in the hope it will bag them an Oscar): whereas he is suitably gung-ho when voicing Hogie, as Mark I found his performance curiously detached. Of the other performances, the stand-out is Gwendoline Christie, but not in a good way: her Russian care assistant is so over-the-top it is as if she has just wandered in from a 'Carry on' film - it says a lot about her performance that she is more realistic when portraying a plastic doll.

    Speaking of plastic dolls, the animated/CGI sequences are nicely done, both technically and also in injecting a little bit of humour into the film, while never swamping its central message of a man being forced to adapt to a change of circumstances that is not his fault. Ultimately, however, the quieter, real-life sequences - human interest drama I would usually appreciate - suffer in contrast to the colourful animated bits and I left the cinema undecided as to whether I had actually enjoyed the film or not.
    7thekarmicnomad

    Sucker punch on anxiety medication

    Mark, after nearly being beaten to death, escapes into a fantasy world of dolls in a World War 2 setting he can control.

    First off this is very slow and considered. The single goal of the story is to get Mark to attend a court date - that is it. But of course for him this is a herculean effort.

    The characters are great, the action elements in the fantasy world are vivid and punchy and injects a bit of motion into a very sedate movie. Like "Sucker Punch" it gets a little bit repetitive as every problem Mark faces he retreats into his fantasy world.

    Carell steps off the gas to give a heart felt performance, Leslie Mann does what she excels at: being desirable yet approachable. Merritt Wever holds it all together with an understated performance and she was my favourite character.

    This isn't laugh-out-loud funny but it isn't as depressing as it might sound.

    The only point I didn't like was that it framed Mark's attack as an encounter by strangers - which wasn't quite true. He was drinking with his attackers, otherwise they would know nothing about him. I felt like the writers were afraid an audience would lose sympathy for him if he knew his attackers in anyway. But I feel to the contrary: if some stranger attacks you just for being you there is little you can do about that - but if your actions put you into a situation that goes badly, then you are left wondering if it was somehow your fault, even if you are not to blame. Once I knew this I suddenly understood why the main character just couldn't move on and was stuck in a loop.

    A very enjoyable, different film, a great watch but you will need patience and focus or this is going to feel long.
    jeffellis92

    See For Yourself

    I don't understand why the reviews are so bad. This is an original, unique story based on real events (that isn't a remake or a superhero movie) that I wouldn't have known about were it not for this film. I also liked the animation used to tell Mark's story. Sure, some of the dialogue wasn't great and the writing could have been better, but it didn't ruin the experience for me, or the rest of my life for that matter. Anyway, don't take my word for it or anyone else's, see for yourself because movies like this are rare nowadays.
    6wisneskilife

    Doesn't Feel Complete

    It's probably necessary to watch the documentary about this story before watching Welcome to Marwen. So much is left out and/or incorrect that it makes the plot feel strange. I also feel like the story is told in a way that makes people less sympathetic for Mark. The movie focuses so much on awkward sexual things about Mark's art or life that it kind of paints him out to be a pervert. His obsession with women's shoes and their "essence" also seems incorrect. I'm also not fond of making his addiction into a doll and having that doll be the villain. Overall, Welcome to Marwen isn't a great movie. Steve Carell does a great job, but everything else is really just lackluster. I really had high hopes this could be up for an Academy Award, but I don't think that's going to happen now.
    8philip-00197

    Thank Goodness...

    ...somebody dares to think outside the box in this day and age. Thank you Robert Zemeckis for daring to push the envelope and revealing more of the ongoings in the human mind than most documentaries are able.

    This is an extraordinarily grown up film - skilfully portraying the workings of the inner mind. Trusting the audience to stay in touch with their younger self, to receive the message, is a mind twistingingly daring approach to great film making.

    Arguably skipping the BOATS (Based On A True Story) aspect and tweaking the script into pure fiction would have been beneficial to the broader audience. This for two reasons; the concept is strong enough to stand alone and all viewers could watch without prejudice. As it stands some viewers will carry a pre-conception as To how the story "should" be told.

    However, the main reason for falling short of giving Welcome to Marwen a 10/10 is insecurity from this reviewer. The format is so fresh that there are few points of reference - this rating may well improve over time.

    It IS a must see, also an invitation to grow up - and get back in contact with the; playful and curious approach to learning so many of us have forgotten.

    What Steve Carell Loved Most About Being a Doll

    What Steve Carell Loved Most About Being a Doll

    Steve Carell and the cast of Welcome to Marwen talk about being transformed into "way better-looking" versions of themselves, and share the secret of playing plastic perfectly.
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      The dolls were portrayed via motion capture by their respective actors and actresses.
    • Blooper
      Mark tells Nicol dolls cannot close their eyes. Yet there are some instances later on where Nicol has her eyes closed.
    • Citazioni

      GI Julie: [teaching Mark how to walk again] One foot in front of the other. You got it, Mark. You got...

      Mark Hogancamp: [Mark stumbles and falls] It hurts like hell!

      GI Julie: Relax, Mark, you got to embrace that pain. You've got love the pain. The pain is a rocket fuel.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Steve Carell/Kiki Layne (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
      Renegade
      Written by Jackson Lee Benge, Jarrad Shain

      Performed by Hed P.E. (as Hed PE)

      Courtesy of Suburban Noize Records, Inc.

      Under license from Ford Music Services

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    • Data di uscita
      • 10 gennaio 2019 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Giappone
      • Stati Uniti
      • Cina
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Universal Pictures
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Perfect World Pictures
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      • 39.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 10.763.520 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 2.354.205 USD
      • 23 dic 2018
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 13.061.491 USD
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