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Extase

Original title: Ekstase
  • 1933
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Hedy Lamarr in Extase (1933)
Eva has just gotten married to an older gentleman. She leaves him and one day, she meets a young man and they fall in love. Fate brings the husband together with the young lover that has taken Eva from him.
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Eva has just got married to an older gentleman. She leaves him, and one day, she meets a young man, and they fall in love. Fate brings the husband together with the young lover that has take... Read allEva has just got married to an older gentleman. She leaves him, and one day, she meets a young man, and they fall in love. Fate brings the husband together with the young lover that has taken Eva from him.Eva has just got married to an older gentleman. She leaves him, and one day, she meets a young man, and they fall in love. Fate brings the husband together with the young lover that has taken Eva from him.

  • Director
    • Gustav Machatý
  • Writers
    • Robert Horky
    • Frantisek Horký
    • Jacques A. Koerpel
  • Stars
    • Hedy Lamarr
    • Zvonimir Rogoz
    • Aribert Mog
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3K
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    • Director
      • Gustav Machatý
    • Writers
      • Robert Horky
      • Frantisek Horký
      • Jacques A. Koerpel
    • Stars
      • Hedy Lamarr
      • Zvonimir Rogoz
      • Aribert Mog
    • 48User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Hedy Lamarr
    Hedy Lamarr
    • Eva Hermann
    • (as Hedy Kiesler)
    Zvonimir Rogoz
    Zvonimir Rogoz
    • Emil
    Aribert Mog
    Aribert Mog
    • Adam
    Leopold Kramer
    • Evas Vater
    Emil Jerman
    • Eva's husband
    • (voice)
    Eduard Slégl
    • Landarbeiter
    Antonín Kubový
    • Landarbeiter
    • (as Antonin Kibový)
    Jan Sviták
    Jan Sviták
    • Tänzer
    Bedrich Vrbský
    Bedrich Vrbský
    • Eva's father
    • (voice)
    Jirina Stepnicková
    Jirina Stepnicková
    • Eva
    • (voice)
    Ladislav Bohác
    Ladislav Bohác
    • Adam
    • (uncredited)
    Comedian Harmonists
    Comedian Harmonists
    • Themselves
    • (uncredited)
    Kani Kipçak
    Kani Kipçak
    • Dr. Brady
    • (uncredited)
    Karel Macha-Kuca
    • Der Rechtsanwalt
    • (uncredited)
    Jirina Steimarová
    • Typist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Gustav Machatý
    • Writers
      • Robert Horky
      • Frantisek Horký
      • Jacques A. Koerpel
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    User reviews48

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    jimjo1216

    Maybe I just don't get it?

    There's no entertainment value in this confusing montage fest. There's a love triangle melodrama wrapped inside, but it's not worth the price of admission. I suspect the film is dripping with all sorts of symbolism, but what it says is never entirely clear. We get shots of flowers, horses, pick axes, and flies, flies, flies. The artsy montages interrupt the story whenever possible and go on and on, overstaying their welcome after delivering their messages.

    This practically silent Czech-made movie is notable today for its nude and erotic scenes with Hedy Lamarr, years before she became a star in Hollywood. The scenes, tastefully done, really pushed the envelope back in the early 1930s, giving this film some historical significance.

    It boggles my mind to see so many rave reviews for this film. Sure, it has its claims to cinematic history, but this is not a very good film. It is way too drawn out, weighed down by heavy-handed symbolism, and ultimately unsatisfying. A footnote in a textbook, sure, but no masterpiece.

    Perhaps one must possess a certain artistic mind to fully appreciate this film's "poetry". If that is the case, I guess I just don't have it.

    Not worth your time except as a curiosity for the rabid cinephile.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Daring, Dated, Poetic and Metaphoric Love Story

    Eva (Hedy Lamarr) has just got married with an older man and in the honeymoon, she realizes that her husband does not desire her. Her disappointment with the marriage and the privation of love, makes Eva returning to her father's home in a farm, leaving her husband. One afternoon, while bathing in a lake, her horse escapes with her clothes and an young worker retrieves and gives them back to Eva. They fall in love for each other and become lovers. Later, her husband misses her and tries to have Eva back home. Eva refuses, and fortune leads the trio to the same place, ending the affair in a tragic way.

    I have just watched "Extase" for the first time, and the first remark I have is relative to the horrible quality of the VHS released in Brazil by the Brazilian distributor Video Network: the movie has only 75 minutes running time, and it seems that it was used different reels of film. There are some parts totally damaged, and other parts very damaged. Therefore, the beauty of the images in not achieved by the Brazilian viewer, if he has a chance to find this rare VHS in a rental or for sale. The film is practically a silent movie, the story is very dated and has only a few lines. Consequently, the characters are badly developed. However, this movie is also very daring, with the exposure of Hedy Lamarr beautiful breasts and naked fat body for the present standards of beauty. Another fantastic point is the poetic and metaphoric used of flowers, symbolizing the intercourse between Eva and her lover. The way the director conducts the scenes to show the needs and privation of Eva is very clear. The non-conclusive end is also very unusual for a 1933 movie. I liked this movie, but I hope one day have a chance to see a 87 minutes restored version. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Êxtase" ("Ecstasy")
    7JohnSeal

    Superb poetry

    Dripping with symbolism and filled with marvelous cinematography, Extase is so much more than the erotic drama we've all come to expect. This is almost a silent film, with what dialogue there is in German, and highly simplified German at that. Perhaps the filmmakers intended the film to reach the widest possible European audience, as anyone with even a little high school level Deutsch can easily dispense with the subtitles. The story is of little importance anyway, with the film succeeding on a cinematic level, not a narrative one. Symbols of fecundity and the power of nature overwhelm the human characters--there are even scenes where flowers obscure the face of supposed star Hedy Lamarr--and there are moments here that will remind viewers of the works of Dreyer, Vertov, and Riefenstahl. If the film has any message to convey, I think it's a political one: bourgeois man is timid and impotent; working class man is a happy, productive creature; and woman is the creator, destined to be unfulfilled until she has borne a child. This blend of Soviet socialist realism and National Socialist dogma doesn't overwhelm the film by any means--it's a beauty to watch from beginning to end--but it does place it in a very distinct artistic era. And, oh yeah, Hedy does get her kit off.
    8dfranzen70

    HEDY not Hedley!

    This early German talkie stars the gorgeous Hedy Lamarr as a bored hausfrau and is notorious for not only showing her in her birthday suit but also in the throes of passion. The film was banned in the US! For that reason alone, one should watch it. Lamarr is truly beautiful and offers a strong performance as the woman who falls for the security of an older man (and marries him) only to become restless and subsequently enthralled with a younger, more exciting lover.
    10tccandler

    The world's first glimpse of a 19 year-old Hedy Lamarr...

    Ecstasy (1933) (USA 1940) Starring Hedy Lamarr (as Hedy Kiesler)

    The world's first glimpse of a 19 year-old Hedy Lamarr occurs in the early moments of this 1930's treasure as she sweeps across the screen in an angelic wedding gown. This was to be the start of a legendary career. This was our glorious introduction to the most beautiful woman ever to grace the silver screen.

    It is Eva's (Lamarr) wedding night and her older husband seems uninterested in her romantic advances. She retreats to the lonely bed and, in a beautiful scene, she fiddles with her wedding ring as the realization of her marital mistake overcomes her. The husband seems more interested in neatness and order than he does in love. Gustav Machaty uses gorgeous camera angles and pristine shot framing to capture Lamarr's considerable talent and beauty. With no words spoken in the early part of the film, she is able to grasp our sympathy, our hearts and our support. It is that combination that prepared the 1930's audiences for what they were about to see as the film unfolded. 'Ecstasy' was considered shocking for its time... Some thought it to be scandalous.

    She returns home to her father's estate and files for divorce. The next day, she wakes with a complete sense of freedom and happiness. She just has to go outside and feel the freedom of the countryside and fresh air. Eva goes for a horseback ride and happens across a beautiful lake. And in one of the most famous scenes in film history, Hedy Lamarr became the first person to ever appear nude in a major film. Her frolic in the woods and her skinny-dipping adventure in the lake were legendarily scandalous. But the audiences couldn't stay away. As with many of today's movies, the controversy made it a must-see film.

    Eva's mischievous adventure introduces her to a handsome young man who helps her find her horse, who had run off with her clothes. After an awkward meeting, they eventually fall for each other. Their first romantic rendezvous was almost as controversial as the nude scene, with its blatant waves of eroticism. However, Machaty does beautiful work in these romantic moments. Machaty creates one delightful moment, when Eva literally seems to sink into her new lover, using a gorgeous early camera trick.

    It cannot be overstated how brave this performance was on Lamarr's part. Many might have presumed it was career suicide. Instead, it gained her worldwide fame and caught the eye Louis B Mayer, who signed her to a contract with MGM. There are some truly erotic moments in this film, even by today's raunchy standards. It is impossible to imagine how they were received in the 1930's. Again, Machaty was very clever with his imagery, leaving a lot to the imagination. But we all understand very well what we are seeing and it is supremely well done.

    The meeting of Eva's former husband and her current lover is perhaps inevitable. However, the consequences of that meeting are not. The film takes a few unexpected turns in its final act and it all makes for a great story and a lovely debut on the grand stage of movie stardom for Hedy Lamarr.

    I highly recommend this once controversial, now tame film and urge you to seek it out in its restored form on DVD. It is easily worthwhile, if only for the pleasure of seeing Hedy Lamarr. But the story is compelling too and the direction is ahead of its time. 'Ecstasy' is a memorable early treasure.

    www.tccandler.com - TC Candler's Movie Reviews!!!

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    • Trivia
      First surviving non-pornographic film to depict a woman having an orgasm.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning when Emil is in the bedroom, a closeup of the photo on the bedside table is shown to have writing on it. On the second closeup, when Emil is carefully rearranging his keys and other items, there is no writing.
    • Quotes

      Eva Hermann: Tell him... no. Don't tell him anything.

    • Alternate versions
      To get the film around the more conservative German censors, an alternate version of Hedy Lamarr's nude bathing scenes was shot in which she was partially obscured by strategically-placed bushes.
    • Connections
      Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1933 (Czechoslovakia)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Extasis
    • Filming locations
      • Atelier Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria
    • Production company
      • Elektafilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.19 : 1

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