Attenberg
- 2010
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- 1h 37m
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6.2/10
8.2K
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Stuck in her boring factory town, twenty-three-year-old Marina is at the mercy of both her father's impending death and her distaste for other humans.Stuck in her boring factory town, twenty-three-year-old Marina is at the mercy of both her father's impending death and her distaste for other humans.Stuck in her boring factory town, twenty-three-year-old Marina is at the mercy of both her father's impending death and her distaste for other humans.
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Dark, unpleasant movie about contemporary Greece, set by a dying father and a lost-soul daughter. Strange how you can fall in love with an actress you haven't seen before, as I did with Ariane Labed playing Marina. I guess she reminded me both physically and spiritually of an ex-girlfriend. Attractive, somehow boyish, always making the other move, both at a distance and now and then unexpectedly intimate. All the talking in other reviews about Marina being emotionally 'dead' is total nonsense. You have to (try to) understand this character, but not many men are willing or able to. To me she was the shining light in this portrayal of a depressed, bankrupt and humiliated country. This movie worked like a magnet to me. After I finished watching it, I was almost certain the director had to be a woman of about my age. I was right. I suppose Ariane has a great filming future ahead of her, but I hope she will perform in movies like this one. But it could just as well be her best role already.
Wihtout much info regarding the writer/director or a film presentation it's hard to solve the puzzle of what I've just watched (I have Chevalier in my watchlist: good reason to watch it sooner than later).
While I'm not sure if Attenberg is about human ethology, about a father-daughter bond, about Greece, industrial districts, young women, modern relationships or modern relationships of Greek young women in industrial districts...
OR simply autobiographical...
While I'm not sure of any of these, I can say that Attenberg is a pleasing and powerful watch.
While I'm not sure if Attenberg is about human ethology, about a father-daughter bond, about Greece, industrial districts, young women, modern relationships or modern relationships of Greek young women in industrial districts...
OR simply autobiographical...
While I'm not sure of any of these, I can say that Attenberg is a pleasing and powerful watch.
This movie, despite seeming like a mess, makes a lot of sense to me.
Human existence is defined by essential contrasts. The sexual and the unsexual reflect the conflict between instinct and choice; death and life, the transience that gives meaning to the present.
Human existence is marked by contrasts that define and challenge us. Between the sexual and the unsexual lies the dilemma of creation and restraint, of desire and renunciation. What is instinctive clashes with what is chosen, revealing the boundaries and freedoms of our being.
Wisdom is the discernment that illuminates ignorance, while knowledge and the unknown coexist, reminding us of our limits. Finally, the rational and the animal find balance, uniting reason and instinct, showing that to be human is to embrace these dualities.
Very, very good!
Human existence is defined by essential contrasts. The sexual and the unsexual reflect the conflict between instinct and choice; death and life, the transience that gives meaning to the present.
Human existence is marked by contrasts that define and challenge us. Between the sexual and the unsexual lies the dilemma of creation and restraint, of desire and renunciation. What is instinctive clashes with what is chosen, revealing the boundaries and freedoms of our being.
Wisdom is the discernment that illuminates ignorance, while knowledge and the unknown coexist, reminding us of our limits. Finally, the rational and the animal find balance, uniting reason and instinct, showing that to be human is to embrace these dualities.
Very, very good!
23 year old Marina (Ariane Labed) has a best and only friend Bella (Evangelia Randou) living in a small Greek seaside town. She has a job driving a visiting engineer around for the big factory. Her dad is dying and she's growing out of her shell.
It's a cold deadpan delivery from everybody. Starting from the awkward opening scene where the two women try tongue kissing, this is an experimental film bent on provoking something from the audience. However the one emotion provoked in me is boredom. That's even true for the weird dance number. The monotone style really wore me out. Ariane seems like a compelling actress. Her story with the father has good potential. I just got bored waiting for things to happen.
It's a cold deadpan delivery from everybody. Starting from the awkward opening scene where the two women try tongue kissing, this is an experimental film bent on provoking something from the audience. However the one emotion provoked in me is boredom. That's even true for the weird dance number. The monotone style really wore me out. Ariane seems like a compelling actress. Her story with the father has good potential. I just got bored waiting for things to happen.
Athina Rachel Tsangari's "Attenberg" doesn't present the most positive image of Greece. The focus is a pair of friends in a mining town. The main girl is watching her father die, and her only real pleasure is watching David Attenborough's wildlife documentaries, in addition to the sex education given to her by her friend.
The movie itself was pretty slow and seemed to have little other purpose except to show these girls in a grim existence. But at the same time it gives one a sense of life in the Hellenic Republic. Once the land that gave the world philosophy, it's now the Third World of Europe. The historic sites are surrounded by crumbling sidewalks and people missing teeth. It's no accident that Greece has been probably the single country most affected by Europe's economic mess. As the main girl's father puts it: "We went from sheep to bulldozers."
Anyway, it's not any kind of great movie, but it does give one an idea of the status quo in Greece.
The movie itself was pretty slow and seemed to have little other purpose except to show these girls in a grim existence. But at the same time it gives one a sense of life in the Hellenic Republic. Once the land that gave the world philosophy, it's now the Third World of Europe. The historic sites are surrounded by crumbling sidewalks and people missing teeth. It's no accident that Greece has been probably the single country most affected by Europe's economic mess. As the main girl's father puts it: "We went from sheep to bulldozers."
Anyway, it's not any kind of great movie, but it does give one an idea of the status quo in Greece.
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- TriviaYorgos Lanthimos meets his future wife, Ariane Labed, on the set of this film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2010 (2010)
- SoundtracksGhost Rider
Written by Martin Rev and Alan Vega
Performed by Suicide
Published by Revega Publishing Co. ASCAP HF / Warner Chapell
Mastered by EMI / Blast First / Mure Records ©1977
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- La vida según Attenberg
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- Gross US & Canada
- $24,036
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,998
- Mar 11, 2012
- Gross worldwide
- $134,503
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
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