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Le Loup des steppes

Original title: Steppenwolf
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Le Loup des steppes (1974)
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Harry Haller was afraid of his dual nature, namely being human and animal. He decided to die on his 50th birthday. He was saved by the mysterious Hermione.Harry Haller was afraid of his dual nature, namely being human and animal. He decided to die on his 50th birthday. He was saved by the mysterious Hermione.Harry Haller was afraid of his dual nature, namely being human and animal. He decided to die on his 50th birthday. He was saved by the mysterious Hermione.

  • Director
    • Fred Haines
  • Writers
    • Hermann Hesse
    • Fred Haines
  • Stars
    • Max von Sydow
    • Dominique Sanda
    • Pierre Clémenti
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    • Director
      • Fred Haines
    • Writers
      • Hermann Hesse
      • Fred Haines
    • Stars
      • Max von Sydow
      • Dominique Sanda
      • Pierre Clémenti
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Harry Haller
    Dominique Sanda
    Dominique Sanda
    • Hermine
    Pierre Clémenti
    Pierre Clémenti
    • Pablo
    Carla Romanelli
    • Maria
    Roy Bosier
    • Aztec
    Alfred Baillou
    • Goethe
    Niels-Peter Rudolph
    • Gustav
    Helmut Förnbacher
    Helmut Förnbacher
    • Franz
    Charles Regnier
    Charles Regnier
    • Loering
    Eduard Linkers
    Eduard Linkers
    • Mr. Hefte
    Silvia Reize
    Silvia Reize
    • Dora
    Helen Hesse
    • Frau Hefte
    Sunnyi Melles
    Sunnyi Melles
    • Rosa
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    • Director
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    6thinker1691

    In Search of One's self

    Max Von Sydow is perhaps one of the finest versatile actors of all time. In any film which originate in Europe, one can expect not only finally crafted and intricate drama, but also superb acting. In this complex tale, he is convincing as Herman Hess, a soul in search of himself. Tragic in his troubled journey is the fact that like his character, Max Von Sydow will always fills the bill for classic theater as he does in this dark tale. With supporting actors like Pierre Clémenti who plays Pablo and Dominique Sanda as Hermine the film is both mysterious and deep. Expect the best from both author and actor as you follow along in a surreal life man scratching for the inner man. ***
    6tabuno

    A Struggling Adaptation

    22 January 2010. Perhaps it was the primitive special effects/animation technology, but the by end of the movie the chaotic last third of the movie seemed vastly outdated, outmoded and the fantastic visions of the book seemed to pale into imitation and distortion, losing much of the emotional/surreal impact required of such a movie endeavor. The magical chemistry between the two leads (Harry Haller and Hermine) do not result in a believable intimate relationship by the end of the movie and perhaps thusly the shocking end isn't quite as meaningful nor poignant as it might be. Somehow this movie version doesn't quite have the immersive impact and the dichotomy of the book. While the basic elements of the storyline are captured, the editing and the feel seem less pungent and captivating. 6/10.
    10brian_whistler

    Ahead of its time

    I always thought this wildly psychological Hesse book was unfilmable until I saw this movie . Even thought it contains just a portion of the ideas in the dense original, it was an amazing attempt, especially considering the technical limitations of the period. Using video techniques to pull off the kind of stuff that is done easily with cgi, Haines brings us into the surreal internal reality of Harry haller's psyche. I wish someone would clean this flick up and release it on DVD. Worth getting and watching. I think the rating it received here was really off the mark. A cult film that deserves wider recognition, Max von Sydow does a great job, as does Dominique Sanda and Pierre Clementi
    7Nedmilly

    Wind from another planet.

    This adaptation of the novel is a really interesting movie - in ways, I feel like it's so unique that it makes it difficult to judge how "good" the film really is. There are a lot of colorful, unusual and even rather creepy special effects, including animation of several kinds.

    The quality of the acting is also difficult to gauge because the interactions between characters are already supposed to be so far removed from the kinds of things that people in your life most likely say and do. Max von Sydow's performance was very different from how the character of Harry Haller existed in my head before seeing the movie: I had read the book first and couldn't quite see Harry as being so silly-looking or laughable throughout the whole story. Dominique Sanda did convey an appropriate mystique as Hermine, and has a really interesting speaking voice. A very nationally and sexually ambiguous guy named Pierre Clementi seemed to have a lot of fun with his crazy take on Pablo. Hilarious! The music and the whole sound concept of the movie were also.. can anyone think of another word for "unique"? But in this case, I also thought they were excellently conceived.

    Part of me found that the movie's endearing irregularities were a great way to reflect the absurdity and awkwardness that are felt by the main character, but another part was not entirely convinced. So, I give the movie a 7/10 after some deliberation, partly out of the respect I have for works of true originality, of which this is certainly one.
    6alan-467

    Helped me to appreciate the book.

    I read Hesse's "Journey To The East" and "Siddhartha" in my early twenties and thought they were excellent, but, when I then tried to read "Steppenwolf", it defeated me after a dozen or so pages. I put it to one side for a few weeks, then tried again, with the same result. The same thing happened for a third time.

    Then I saw that the movie was showing at a local art-cinema, so thought I'd go and watch it. I allowed myself to suspend judgement until the end, and found it to be an unforgettable movie. OK - it has several flaws, as other reviewers have highlighted, but it certainly made a strong impression on me. I then went home and read the book from cover to cover. It's still not my favourite Hesse book (that honour goes to Siddhartha), but it is definitely a worthwhile read, and I probably would never have finished it if I hadn't seen the movie.

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      "Steppenwolf" author Hermann Hesse's granddaughter Helen Hesse plays Frau Hefte.
    • Quotes

      Pablo: Learn what is to be taken seriously, and to laugh at the rest!

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1988 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Steppenwolf
    • Filming locations
      • Basel, Kanton Basel Stadt, Switzerland
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
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      • Color
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      • Dolby

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