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Luzifer

  • 2021
  • 1h 43m
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5.6/10
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Ulrich Seidl, Veronika Franz, Peter Brunner, Franz Rogowski, and Tim Hecker in Luzifer (2021)
A man with the mental faculties of a child must save his mother, thereby becoming god and devil.
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A man with the mental faculties of a child must save his mother, thereby becoming god and devil.A man with the mental faculties of a child must save his mother, thereby becoming god and devil.A man with the mental faculties of a child must save his mother, thereby becoming god and devil.

  • Director
    • Peter Brunner
  • Writer
    • Peter Brunner
  • Stars
    • Susanne Jensen
    • Franz Rogowski
    • Theo Blaickner
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    1K
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    • Director
      • Peter Brunner
    • Writer
      • Peter Brunner
    • Stars
      • Susanne Jensen
      • Franz Rogowski
      • Theo Blaickner
    • 20User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Susanne Jensen
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    • Einsiedler
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    Erwin Geisler
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    8gabireisler

    Kasper Hauser-Psycho Mix

    Just checked out the trailer again after I saw this rough and daring movie at Locarno. Variety teased it as an reimagination of a true story of an innocent, Kaspar Hauser-like man with the heart of a child.

    I have to say Herzogs "Kasper Hauser" was strang and beautiful and silly. This one is more like an Ed Gein character from a "Psycho", or François Truffaut "The Wild Child" from planet Eagle language.

    I love the meditative space the story generated and circled and circeld to a point of no return and true emotion. If you're up for real emotions and a horror coming from real life: this is your popcon bite!
    9danielbest-98621

    A TRUE GEM ! ! !

    Disturbingly brilliant film, thoughtfully narrating how men not only privatize and destroy nature, but imitate the powers of other animals to rule others. The film puts into perspective how much technological progress is a man-made imitation of God, portraying the Antichrist (Luzifer - the fallen Angel) laughing at him and mocking him.

    A man in his thirties, innocent as a child and always obedient to his mother, lives apart from modern society with her in a remote hut in the Alps. An eagle, with its all-seeing eye, is his only faithful friend. As ski resort wants to be built on their land. They could be "rich," but they sense it is a trap and won't give it up at any price. And it gets veeery dark.. dark as in "you want it to end soon" type of film. It's enchanting and horrible.

    The film juxtaposes religion as well as technology in a spiritual context as man-made constructs that have been modified to govern over others. A family obedient and devoted to the faith of Christ compete in a non-violent spiritual fashion against human-controlled drones - as in eagles without free will, with brainwashed men behind them, following their masters.

    The film is about the constant cicle of abuse throughout the existance of the human being descending from a catholic hegemony. Furthermore portrayed by the reality of the world today, the film depicts a devine surrender to what you believe to be "true".

    Although I've witnessed about 30 people walking out of the theatre while watching the films Premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, I feel that the film truly makes great way to generate some really interesting discussions with the audience, uncomfortable as they may be (even if you have them with yourself).

    Ulrich Seidl has once again proven that he remained a producer (be it his movies or those of others) which makes films about real people and their real stories. Susanne Jensen (the mother) does a fantastic job in her role. Keep in mind that much of her personal life is fragmented in this picture.

    Hats off to Franz Rogowski (main charcter), reminding me of Joaquin Phoenix in Joker as he owns his character so skillful and elgantly (he has an eagle for a friend most of the time).

    A deeply poetic film that cripples the belief of our shared cloud of knowledge ( = the Internet ), questioning what we TRULY believe in ( as in our own higher "power").
    8carlosmancillabcs

    You've never watched something like this.

    I appreciate the effort to show us a different horror story that makes you think who really is the devil. Is it a human Creation? Is it us? Is it progress? Is it technology? I think I'll be thinking of this movie for a while.
    5billcr12

    Beyond Strange

    The two main actors are tremendous but the material is beyond strange. A mother and son live in a scenic mountain range with spectacular scenery and the cinematography is as good as I have ever seen. They are both bald and the woman is often nude. Ms. Jensen is along in years and the nudity is not a pleasant experience for the viewer. The pair practice what appears to be a mixture of Catholicism(judging by the Rosary beads and images of Jesus and Mary) and some type of nature worship with fire and water. Drones are a frequent adversary as developers are clear cutting the nearby forest and need to move the mountain dwellers for further use of their land. The dialogue is sparse and the final scene bizarre. I cannot recommend this film.
    10danielcode-06783

    Fantastic

    This is pure cinematic art, what a disturbing film full of symbolism. I found the falconry images fantastic. I was impressed by the representation of a syncretic Catholicism, immersed in an extremely telluric paganism as a counterpoint to the invasion of modernity that destroys nature, cutting down trees, killing people. Mud, images of saints, rosaries, bibles, cilices, self-flagellation, an attempt to make holy water out of dirty water from a frozen lake... What a strange film!

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2022 (Austria)
    • Country of origin
      • Austria
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
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      • Ulrich Seidl Film Produktion GmbH
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      1 hour 43 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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