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Alex au pays des merveilles

Original title: Alex in Wonderland
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
1.1K
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Donald Sutherland in Alex au pays des merveilles (1970)
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ComedyDrama

Bohemian Alex Morrison has just finished directing his first feature-length movie. In its previews, the movie is considered a critical, artistic, and surefire commercial success, so Alex see... Read allBohemian Alex Morrison has just finished directing his first feature-length movie. In its previews, the movie is considered a critical, artistic, and surefire commercial success, so Alex seemingly has his choice of what his next project will be. Alex has a few ideas, like a biopi... Read allBohemian Alex Morrison has just finished directing his first feature-length movie. In its previews, the movie is considered a critical, artistic, and surefire commercial success, so Alex seemingly has his choice of what his next project will be. Alex has a few ideas, like a biopic of Lenny Bruce or a movie about a black uprising in Los Angeles. As he makes the rounds ... Read all

  • Director
    • Paul Mazursky
  • Writers
    • Paul Mazursky
    • Larry Tucker
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Meg Mazursky
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Meg Mazursky
    • 27User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Alex Morrison
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Beth Morrison
    Meg Mazursky
    • Amy
    Glenna Sergent
    • Nancy
    • (as Glenna Sargent)
    Viola Spolin
    • Mrs. Morrison - Mother
    Andre Philippe
    Andre Philippe
    • Andre
    Michael Lerner
    Michael Lerner
    • Leo
    Joan Delaney
    Joan Delaney
    • Jane
    Neil Burstyn
    Neil Burstyn
    • Norman
    Leon Frederick
    • Lewis
    Carol O'Leary
    • Marlene
    Tox Drohar
    • Tox
    Sophia Krischer
    • Sophia
    Gene Krischer
    • Gene
    Paul Mazursky
    Paul Mazursky
    • Hal Stern
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    • Mr. Wayne
    Marvin Walkenstein
    • Bernie Leavitt
    Rosemary Edelman
    • Rosemary - Stern's Secretary
    • Director
      • Paul Mazursky
    • Writers
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
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    8Anscules

    Loved it.

    i saw this for the first time last night and thought it was fantastic - the best Mazursky movie i've seen (by far). i come here and find it has a 5.0 and most people hate it... strange. must have hit me at the right moment. i've been interested in seeing it for 20 years - glad i didn't until now.

    yes, portions are derivative and pretentious, but Sutherland's incredibly likable and the film has a free and easy feel reminding me of a kind of urban easy rider. it's more of a long poem than a standard movie.

    the sequence at Mazursky's office is amazing.
    5moonspinner55

    "What ever happened to the good old movies?"

    Paul Mazursky co-wrote and directed this self-indulgent, though rarely boring, chronicle of an emerging movie director's quest to find a relevant, honest subject for his second picture. With reality and fantasy intermingling (often with a heavy hand), Mazursky is able to try out different filmmaking styles and techniques--some bold and some pretentious. This approach turns the picture into a series of vignettes, not all of which hold together, however there are wonderful individual moments amongst the dross. Donald Sutherland has a magical chance meeting with Jeanne Moreau in front of a book store, and there's an elaborate, surreal scene of war on Hollywood Boulevard (as seen through the jaundiced eye of a movie camera). A prickly bit of overstated authority on the U.S./Mexico border (with Sutherland singled out possibly because of his long hair and beard) is still topical today, however the circus folk and hippie longueurs probably looked embarrassing and dated only a year or so after the movie was released. An excursion to Rome seems included only to get a Federico Fellini cameo in the movie (Mazursky emulates Fellini's "8½" throughout, however the director's bit part is a gambit that fails to pay off). Everyday scenes of family life (house hunting, grocery shopping, etc.) are handled far too lackadaisically, although the depiction of Hollywood, California circa 1970 (wherein the Old Regime has been replaced with the avant garde New Wave) has a pointed preciseness which makes "Alex in Wonderland" an occasionally bracing document of its era. ** from ****
    3mobia-1

    Plodding with occasional inspired scenes

    I'm very fond of films made from the late 1960s through the mid 1970s for their experimental attempts to get beyond genre conventions. I had fully expected "Alex in Wonderland" to be an overlooked psychedelic gem. While the film does have some amazing hallucinatory set-pieces (the most elaborate, a violent war in Hollywood with soldiers firing into a crowd while 2 men in top hats and tails dance on a flaming station wagon to the tune "Hooray for Hollywood"), most of the action is plodding. Donald Sutherland as Alex, goes off on many travels and tangents to entertain ideas for his next directorial effort. None of the episodic scenes build on each other and aside for gloriously lensed shots (by Laszló Kovács) of Sutherland in full hippie regalia walking introspectively in a variety of locations, there is little cumulative insight.
    Michael_Elliott

    A Film That Says A lot About Nothing

    Alex in Wonderland (1970)

    ** (out of 4)

    Paul Mazursky's second feature has pretty much been forgotten about. It centers on a film director (Donald Sutherland) who scores a hit with his first film and is now struggling to make a follow-up. He has several people pitching him ideas but the director is wanting to do something personal and a film that has something to say. ALEX IN WONDERLAND is pretty much a hippie version of 8 1/2 and I guess it should come as no shock that the highlight of this picture is a cameo by Federico Fellini who plays himself. I think it's pretty obvious that Mazursky was basing this film around his own life since he had just scored his first hit the previous year and I guess this was his attempt to tell people that he wanted to say something important. Self indulgent is something that films get called whenever they try to be smart or pretend they have something to say. Well, sometimes films do have things to say and they come across as a piece of art. When film's say dumb things they become self indulgent, which is exactly what this film is. There are just so many problems with this thing but the biggest one is that we really don't care about the director, his films or his vision of what his films should be about. Nothing that he says is all that interesting and especially when he constantly asks people if they were on an island what three foods would they want. Is that really your great vision? Sutherland gives a good performance in the lead but he really doesn't have to do very much. He pretty much just hides behind his long hair and talks about race or various movie stars. Ellen Burstyn plays his wife and does a nice job but the role doesn't give her too much to do. Besides the Fellini cameo we get another one with Jeanne Moreau, which is strange to say the least. ALEX IN WONDERLAND starts off somewhat entertaining but the more it tries to say something the more boring it gets.
    6FilmCriticLalitRao

    American director Paul Mazursky allows Donald Sutherland to meet great Fellini and Jeanne Moreau for his film about his enigmatic alter-ego.

    "Alex in Wonderland" is an absolutely different kind of film.It is one of those American films which talks about film making albeit in a very superficial manner.This is one of the few weak spots in the film as its narrative shifts quickly from one philosophical or ideological stance to another.This film can also be termed as Alex's adventures in wonderland as its eponymous protagonist film director Alex tries really hard to strike a fine balance between his professional and personal lives.Director Paul Mazursky is able to make his film appear a serious experience for a débutant film director by ensuring that there is absolutely no coherent link between two phases of a director's lives : personal life and professional life.Although Alex's journey in wonderland begins with a truly shocking scene which might be construed as somewhat scandalous by certain prudes,overall story gathers momentum once more pertinent characters are introduced.Paul Mazursky also plays a brief yet important role in this film to make us aware of the fact that not all filmmakers live in wonderland.His film suggests that most film directors live in ordinary surroundings where they try to deal with their strengths and weaknesses in equal measure in order to invigorate their artistic lives.It does not matter if not all viewers would be able to associate themselves with "Alex in Wonderland" and its hidden motives.One thing which can be said is that some serious fans will not be disappointed as they get to see great master of cinema Italian cinema maverick Fellini and French cinema diva Jeanne Moreau.

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    • Trivia
      Although not biographical, Alex's character was probably based on Mazursky's fellow director Hal Ashby.
    • Goofs
      When looking at house for sale, boom mic shadow appears below kitchen sink.
    • Quotes

      Alex Morrison: How old is Cherie?

      Andre: I dunno, she says she's 19.

      Alex Morrison: Alright.

      Andre: I think she's 16.

      Alex Morrison: Is she a good lay?

      Andre: Terrible.

      Andre: Why terrible?

      Andre: She says it hurts.

      [Alex laughs]

      Andre: She says it hurts.

    • Connections
      Edited into Give Me Your Answer True (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Hooray for Hollywood
      Written by Richard A. Whiting and Johnny Mercer

      Sung by Doris Day

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    • Release date
      • February 1971 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alex in Wonderland
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production company
      • Coriander
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $290,772
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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