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Tesla

  • 2020
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  • 1h 42m
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Ethan Hawke in Tesla (2020)
Brilliant, visionary Nikola Tesla (Ethan Hawke) fights an uphill battle to bring his revolutionary electrical system to fruition, then faces thornier challenges with his new system for worldwide wireless energy.
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A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.A freewheeling take on visionary inventor Nikola Tesla, his interactions with Thomas Edison and J.P. Morgan's daughter Anne, and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.

  • Director
    • Michael Almereyda
  • Writer
    • Michael Almereyda
  • Stars
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Eve Hewson
    • Eli A. Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    11K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Writer
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Stars
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Eve Hewson
      • Eli A. Smith
    • 213User reviews
    • 122Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Nikola Tesla
    Eve Hewson
    Eve Hewson
    • Anne Morgan
    Eli A. Smith
    • Roller Skating Fiddler
    • (as Eli Smith)
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Robert Underwood Johnson
    Lucy Walters
    Lucy Walters
    • Katherine Johnson
    Luna Jokic
    • Macak
    • (as Luna)
    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Thomas Edison
    Dan Bittner
    Dan Bittner
    • Fred Ott
    David Kallaway
    David Kallaway
    • John Kruesi
    Karl Geary
    Karl Geary
    • Francis Upton
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    • Anital Szigeti
    Nicholas Wuehrmann
    Nicholas Wuehrmann
    • Ed the Organist
    Haley Elise Pehrson
    • Tesla's Mother
    • (as Haley Pehrson)
    Tony Hutaj
    • Bill Edison
    Corban Elwick-Schermitz
    • Tom Edison Jr.
    Emory Gleeson
    Emory Gleeson
    • Dot Edison
    Hannah Gross
    Hannah Gross
    • Mina Edison
    Michael Mastro
    Michael Mastro
    • Charles Peck
    • Director
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Writer
      • Michael Almereyda
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    6ObsessiveCinemaDisorder

    An Experimental Video Art Piece about Nikola Tesla Masquerading As A Biopic. Its Message Is What Counts.

    Tesla Review

    An experimental biopic about the life of Nikola Tesla, his development of the alternate current system, relationship with Thomas Edison, and Anne Morgan, J.P. Morgan's daughter.

    Even though I typically dislike biopics and find them uncinematic, I have long waited for a biopic about Nikola Tesla. Having read about Tesla's life through the years, his life story seemed like perfect dramatic material suitable for theatrical film and shockingly has been exploited very little in movies having only been played a few times by Hollywood actors.

    Director Michael Almereyda makes a bold experimental move with the film's storytelling, perhaps an attempt to break the wheel of the boring biopic formula. The film acknowledges Nikola Tesla is unsung in history for his scientific contributions and Thomas Edison is the figure of inspiration children tend to learn about in primary schools. The film features a character who is able to momentarily pause the movie, anachronistically use a laptop, look to the camera, and gives a modern commentary like a moderated university lecture.

    This self-reflexive narrative style along with its highly digital-looking cinematography makes the film's dramatic scenes feel like transitional re-enactment scenes out of a lifetime documentary. In certain moments, where Ethan Hawke is acting against an obviously back-projected background with a documentary-like voice-over explaining what is happened, they downright are re-enactments.

    As Michael Almereyda pushes on further with this chosen off-kilter aesthetic, with its modern commentary gradually becoming more abstract with more interruptions that continually pull you out of the dramatic narrative, the film plays akin to a video art piece on display in a grungy underground art gallery with an alcohol license that is populated with skinny guys with long fringes and eyes in mid-blink standing around girls with multi-colored hair hanging about. The girl then says to you, "It's a great piece, isn't it? Screw Thomas Edison." And you acknowledge towards the display answering, "Yeah, it is great. That darned Thomas Edison."

    Ethan Hawke approaches playing Nikola Tesla as how he might be like in person, downplaying the more mythic version of Tesla as a scientific wizard of electricity like David Bowie's version from Christopher Nolan's The Prestige. Hawke's Tesla is a lonely intense man of few words who does not stand out in a crowd. He lives inside his head all day and his imagination is presented as his greatest blessing and curse. The most tragic part is that he battles loneliness to serve all his ideas. Ethan Hawke's performance holds the entire film together through its free-flowing structure.

    The cinematography by Sean Price Williams, who previously shot Good Time, was deliberately tight on the actors' faces. Significant moments like the lighting exhibition at Chicago World Fair are glossed over. It makes one wonder if this was all an aesthetic choice or to cover up a lack of budget compared to the grand sweeping historical shots in The Current War. It is disappointing on some level.

    That said, I applaud Michael Almereyda's central idea. As a fan of Nikola Tesla, I am endeared by Almereyda's romantic notion and I too would have wished things would have been more fortunate for Nikola Tesla. What if Nikola Tesla had someone helping him financially? What if Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison worked together? There were hypotheticals I enjoyed entertaining along with this film.

    That said, I'd have a hard time recommending Tesla to anybody unless they a) love Nikola Tesla and b) love abstract art. If you do not know a thing about Nikola Tesla and you are watching this movie to learn about him firsthand, Tesla will not teach you anything, at least not directly. I can see normal film audiences calling this pretentious trash. Speaking for myself only, I got the film's message. It said it in a weird way but I like what it had to say.
    3thomasdrewel

    If Google made a Tesla movie

    It's a random girl telling you how many searches "Tesla" or "Edison" has on Google. Then a silent Ethan Hawke staring at lightening for the rest of the movie
    drednm

    Pretentious Garbage

    I looked forward to learning a little about Nikola Tesla, the inventor moved into the shadows of people like Edison and Westinghouse by history. Instead, I got a pretentious muddle of history and fantasy given in an underlit and murky tableau that's as dull as the narrative.

    Ethan Hawke plays Tesla (sans accent) as if sleepwalking. But it doesn'r matter because the story has nothing to tell us anyway. We get disjointed scenes that depict this and that, some historical and some made up. They add up to not much of anything. The "device" of throwing in anachronistic touches (Google, cell phone, Coca Cola, etc) backfire. But the major atrocity is when Hawke's Tesla picks up a microphone and starts a karaoke session of "Everybody Wants to Rule the Word."

    Avoid this garbage and spend your time reading the Wikipedia article on Tesla.
    2dan-2230

    All over the place

    This movie doesn't know what it wanted to be, and in the end it has hardly anything to do with the real Nikola Tesla. The movie tries to be artistic but is just mess.
    Gordon-11

    A confusing bore

    The film is very confusing. I can't really follow the story, because it has a lot of seemingly irrelevant shots or fantasy shots - I can't really tell. I was genuinely bored by "Tesla". "The Current War" is a way better film. Watch that one instead.

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    • Trivia
      Ethan Hawke is the fourth actor to have portrayed Nikola Tesla in a feature film after David Bowie in The Prestige (2006), Nicholas Hoult in The Current War (2017), and Petar Bozovic in The Secret of Nikola Tesla (1980).
    • Goofs
      The narrator claims "George Westinghouse was sixteen when he enlisted in the Civil War, served in the Navy on the northern side, and was promoted to Corporal." This is incorrect. In 1861 at the age of fifteen, Westinghouse enlisted in the New York National Guard (a land unit) but was later called home by his parents. In 1863 he re-enlisted in the 16th New York Cavalry (another land unit) where he attained the rank of Corporal. In 1864 he joined the Navy, serving on the USS Muscoota as Acting Third Assistant Engineer. While "Ship's Corporal" was a position (not a rank) in the Union Navy, Westinghouse never served in that position.
    • Quotes

      Nikola Tesla: Every human being is an engine geared to the wheel work of the universe.

    • Soundtracks
      The portrait of a Lady
      Written by Wojciech Kilar

      Performed by John Paesano

      Courtesy of Universal Songs of PolyGram International, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • August 21, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • IFC Films (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Thiên Tài Bị Lãng Quên
    • Production companies
      • Millennium Media
      • Millennium Media
      • Passage Pictures (II)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $93,147
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $42,165
      • Aug 23, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $459,051
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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