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Morlang

  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Paul Freeman and Diana Kent in Morlang (2001)
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Psychological DramaDrama

Inspired by true events, a chilling psychological drama. A couple's secret pact takes an unexpected, sinister turn.Inspired by true events, a chilling psychological drama. A couple's secret pact takes an unexpected, sinister turn.Inspired by true events, a chilling psychological drama. A couple's secret pact takes an unexpected, sinister turn.

  • Director
    • Tjebbo Penning
  • Writers
    • Matthew Faulk
    • Tjebbo Penning
    • Ruud Schuurman
  • Stars
    • Paul Freeman
    • Diana Kent
    • Susan Lynch
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    479
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tjebbo Penning
    • Writers
      • Matthew Faulk
      • Tjebbo Penning
      • Ruud Schuurman
    • Stars
      • Paul Freeman
      • Diana Kent
      • Susan Lynch
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Julius Morlang
    Diana Kent
    Diana Kent
    • Ellen Morlang
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Ann Morlang
    Eric van der Donk
    • Wim Giel
    Marcel Faber
    Marcel Faber
    • Robert Jansen
    Huib Broos
    Huib Broos
    • Peter
    Porgy Franssen
    • Doctor
    Joe Gallagher
    • Policeman
    Freida Hand
    • Custom officier
    Maximo Mewe
    • Spanish Gallery Owner
    Nora Mullens
    • Nurse 1
    Paddy O'Conell
    • Custom officier
    Elvira Out
    • Nurse 2
    Derek Reid
    • Custom officier
    Saskia Rinsma
    • Heleen
    Edward Stelder
    • Annoying artist
    Robine van der Meer
    • Spanish girlfriend
    • Director
      • Tjebbo Penning
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      • Matthew Faulk
      • Tjebbo Penning
      • Ruud Schuurman
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    8Marger-

    Compelling and entertaining

    I saw a sneak preview of this movie today, so I had no idea what to expect when I saw the title appear on screen. The film is a little slow paced, so at first I just wanted more information to know what kind of movie it would be. Soon I found myself yearning for more information along the storyline, and that feeling stayed until the end. The movie sort of sneaks up on you, drags you inside and doesn't let go.

    Julius Morlang is an artist in his mid fifties who lives at the Irish coast with his wife Ann. Aside from what seems a couple of random images, the movie starts by showing a happy Morlang. Soon we are taken back two years and an intriguing plot unfolds.

    I liked the directing and the camera work a lot. A lot of shots struck me as being of the right kind at the right time. The way the viewer is fed pieces of information throughout the movie has of course been done before, but was executed very well. The acting was more than satisfactory.

    The only thing that bothered me a little was the terrible Dutch accent of one of the actors. Bothersome, but absolutely genuine I can tell you.

    A high quality production, which certainly deserves the attention of a large audience. Overall, I give this movie 8 out of 10.
    burning_bus

    A work of art

    I thought this movie was fabulous. Several reasons:

    I didn't recognize any of the actors; didn't matter. They were superb on every level. The characters are dynamic (meaning: they grow and change somewhat throughout the movie as the story progresses) and their behavior and motivations well-supported by the course of the narrative.

    As for the plot: The plot twists are both surprising and the turns and twists are revealed to the viewer at the most opportune moment. Contrary to some movies, where the big revelation is deflating, MORLANG only gets better as it reveals the little secrets. The way the plot unfolds, the movie becomes more and more engaging as the viewer begins to understand what has happened.

    Nothing is lacking, and the conclusion is satisfying and fulfilling. Bear in mind that the film is based on actual events, and this movie's impact is multiplied.
    5ThurstonHunger

    Muse abuse

    The role of the muse in an artist's personal palette is one topic of interest. And vice versa perhaps. The challenges in a relationship for a decade and beyond, that is a topic of more general note.

    These are in the blender here, but I almost wish I had seen the tagline "Based on a true story" when I saw the trailer. The trailer made the film look more compelling, but I wonder if some of the non-fiction elements weighed this down for me.

    It's definitely a different film, and the Film Movement series has often been rewarding. Something keeps us at a distance here, perhaps to heighten elements of suspense, but maybe more related to the guarded nature of the characters.

    Fine acting did help carry the film, especially from the semi-stoic Udo Kier body double in the lead. (Yes, I should perhaps watch more Paul Freeman films...)

    Anyways, this is my review....based on a true viewing.
    8planktonrules

    Starts off very slowly but fortunately the excitement and script builds--so DON'T touch that remote!

    This Dutch film was made mostly in Ireland--an interesting pedigree for a film! This is a very strange film for American audiences because the style is so alien compared to Hollywood's fare. Instead of starting with a bang like most films, this one very slowly unfolds--giving you more and more insight into the characters and plot over the course of the film. Unfortunately, people who expect to see lots of action or plot early on might be tempted to turn off the film. I must admit that I was a bit irritated because a half hour into the movie I still didn't see where this film was headed. However, in hindsight, this is the beauty of MORLANG. Its slow and artistically handled script worked well once I let go of my need for immediate clarity.

    The title character, Morlang, is a famous modern artist whose life seems rather ideal at first. He is successful, has a lovely young girlfriend (or bride--they never made this clear) and lives in a nice home along the cliffs of the Irish coast. However, into his almost ideal world come bizarre and cryptic messages from an unknown person. These messages concern the death of his wife and at first the work seem like that of a mad man or person who is just a jerk. However, why he is being stalked and persecuted is slowly revealed--showing that there is far more to the story than just some bizarre fan harassing him. This led to many unexpected twists and turns that kept me guessing--something that doesn't happen enough in films. As a result, the plot seems more intellectually stimulating and fascinating than anything else. While I could tell you a lot more about the plot, I won't, as it might spoil your viewing.

    By the way, I really liked some of Morlang's art. I don't know who really did the pieces, but some of his canvases were really exceptional--particularly the nude self-portrait. Because we got to see Morlang work during the film, the movie reminded me a bit of the amazing Alec Guinness classic, THE HORSE'S MOUTH--though in most other ways, these are very, very different films.

    Also, parents be forewarned--the subject matter gets very adult AND there's some graphic male nudity. It was appropriate to the film, so it wasn't necessarily objectionable--but I doubt if most parents want their kids seeing frontal nudity of old men.
    7freakyfreak05

    art to die for

    This film is set on the high end of the European art world. It's a story of an artist's obsession for his wife and jealousy of a rising young artist. These two forces are what motivate Morlang to do everything he does in this film. I also question the motives of the young rising artist. This film just confirms that even though man is the most intelligent animal on the planet, he's still an animal. I can't say much more without giving it away. The cinematography was perfect; great angles, telling the story without words. I'm glad Film Movement brought this movie to the U.S.. It would've been a shame if this film went by unnoticed.

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    • Release date
      • November 22, 2001 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Official site
      • Phanta Vision BV (Netherlands)
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Cliffs of Moher, County Clare, Ireland
    • Production company
      • Phanta Vision Film International B.V.
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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