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A Master Builder

  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 10m
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5.9/10
1.2K
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Wallace Shawn in A Master Builder (2013)
A successful, ego-maniacal architect who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.
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A successful, ego-maniacal architect who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.A successful, ego-maniacal architect who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.A successful, ego-maniacal architect who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Demme
  • Writers
    • Henrik Ibsen
    • Wallace Shawn
  • Stars
    • Wallace Shawn
    • Julie Hagerty
    • Larry Pine
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Demme
    • Writers
      • Henrik Ibsen
      • Wallace Shawn
    • Stars
      • Wallace Shawn
      • Julie Hagerty
      • Larry Pine
    • 9User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Halvard Solness
    Julie Hagerty
    Julie Hagerty
    • Aline Solness
    Larry Pine
    Larry Pine
    • Dr. Ejlert Herdal
    Lisa Joyce
    Lisa Joyce
    • Hilde Wangel
    Andre Gregory
    Andre Gregory
    • Knut Brovik
    Winsome Brown
    Winsome Brown
    • Nurse
    Jeff Biehl
    Jeff Biehl
    • Ragnar Brovik
    Emily Cass McDonnell
    Emily Cass McDonnell
    • Kaia Fosli
    Sheilagh Weymouth
    Sheilagh Weymouth
    • Nurse
    Joanna Feuer
    Joanna Feuer
    • Nurse Nora
    • (as Joanna Howard)
    Marjorie Graham
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      • Jonathan Demme
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      • Henrik Ibsen
      • Wallace Shawn
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    7rdoyle29

    A very strange adaptation that works largely due to the cast

    Wallace Shawn is the titular aging architect who, although having a very successful career, is utterly dissatisfied. Early in his career, he usurped his mentor Andre Gregory and his career prospered while he has deliberately kept Gregory down. He has kept Gregory's son (Jeff Biehl) in his employ, refusing to let him go out on his own even though he knows he has talent because he fears being usurped in the same fashion. He employs Biehl's fiancé (Emily Cass McDonnell) and keeps her in a kind of sexual thrall to keep Biehl in line

    Shawn has also prospered from his wife's (Julie Haggerty) misfortune. His career got a huge boost when her familial home burnt to the ground. This lead to severe depression on her part and the death of their infant sons due to neglect, but Shawn profited by parceling off the land and building new homes on the ruins.

    Then Lisa Joyce arrives at Shawn's home. She is a casual acquaintance that they agree to put up overnight, but she reveals to Shawn that they have known each other for far longer. A decade earlier, when she was 12, he put up a building for her father and promised her he would return in 10 years to take her away. She has come to collect on the promise.

    This is a very odd film. Obviously a third film project from Shawn and Gregory is of great interest, but this falls quite a bit short of the heights of "My Dinner with Andre" and "Vanya on 42nd Street". Like "Vanya", this is a play that the two have worked on for some time. Shawn provided a new translation of Ibsen's play and Gregory directed it for the stage. A filmed version of another of their adaptations of an intimate chamber play sounds promising.

    Strangely though, they've taken a play that is very abstract and symbolic and given it a far more blandly realistic staging than "Vanya", which ends up making it a far more difficult play to process. While you can see setting "Uncle Vanya" in this film's rural house setting, this play screams for that film's bare stage setting. It's also odd for Shawn, who does not speak Norwegian, to provide a new translation for a play that already has a definitive English translation, and then to alter the beginning and end in a way taht renders the play even more obtuse.

    Demme is also a very odd choice to direct this, and he seems sort of lost here. He just kind of steps back and points his camera at the actors.

    Perhaps that is the best approach. The best thing this film has to offer is it's cast, who are really extraordinary dealing with a difficult play and odd staging by delivering really fine performances. Shawn could not be farther from Ibsen's conception of this character (Burt Lancaster in his waning years seems to be the ideal), but he does a really fine job ... he's magnetic in a part most folks will find utterly loathsome. Haggerty is magnificent and reinforces the fact that we do not see enough of her.
    7gavin6942

    Definitely a Play on Film

    A successful, ego-maniacal architect (Wallace Shawn) who has spent a lifetime bullying his wife, employees and mistresses wants to make peace as his life approaches its final act.

    While this is a very good film, it must be stressed: this was originally a play, and it comes across very obviously as a play, even on film. The dialogue is dense, far more than your usual conversation. And the sets are minimal. Not sparse, but few... are there even six different rooms in the whole two hours? I feel like I have seen another version of this play done before (on film, not in person). But this probably is the defining version. Wallace Shawn is great, but really Lisa Joyce steals the show. In the few years this has been out, her career has moved along steadily, but she's not the big name she should be. Someone cast this woman in the right role!
    8davidstead-72064

    The Demiurgos

    This film is a story of the old gods. Solness is the Demiurgos, the Insane God who created the Earth and the Universe we live in.

    Seen in this light, suddenly the film makes sense.

    The dialogue is encoded. Note how the discussions in the first few scenes are nonspecific to the point of nonsense.

    That is - unless you know the code.

    They are talking about the creation of the Universe (by Solness), and who will take it over, and who will create the next one (the Villa by the Lake).

    Does Ragnar have the Right Stuff to be a God? That is in question. Solness says "No".

    Ragnar? Ragnarok, Chaos. The Undoing. The coming apocalypse that Kaia (Gaia) will participate in (the Wedding). This is about whether the Earth will go through Apocalypse, Chaos, and begin anew, or whether She will hang on with Solness in the old way, and try and work it out.

    Solness is in love with Kaia, but in reality he wants to keep Ragnar (Lucifer?) close because he needs him. Light and Dark being nothing without each other. In this case Lucifer is not to be confused with Satan (Shaitan - the Opposer) who is mere darkness as in - when the old sun (Saturn) went away. He is The Light Bringer, the Shining One of Milton.

    The film is also Masonic in a BIG way. But that is an easier decode, and I will leave it to "Jay" who works at that level.
    Red_Identity

    Somewhat effective

    I can't help but feel that this will definitely be the kind of film that sort of warrants a rewatch in the future, especially because it just comes across as pretty complex, maybe too much so. It seems like a complicated play, but all I know is that the acting is outstanding. It has the sortof very dreamy, airy atmosphere that one wants out of a film like this, since it's the atmosphere that really help carry it even when the dialogue seems a bit puzzling. Overall, definitely has many admirable qualities, certainly not your run-of-the-mill stuff, but then again being based on a play one expects that. Many probably won't like it, but as far as I'm concerned, it's a definite winner.
    5SnoopyStyle

    weird unrealism

    Halvard Solness (Wallace Shawn) is a successful architect on his sick bed. Aline (Julie Hagerty) is his long suffering wife. He tells Dr. Herdal (Larry Pine) about how he kept his worker Ragnar Brovik (Jeff Biehl). He hired Ragnar's girlfriend Hilde Wangel (Lisa Joyce) to keep Ragnar working for him. Hilde comes over to visit Halvard. She reminds him about their first meeting ten years ago as a fourteen year old.

    This is based on Henrik Ibsen's play. There is a weird unrealism by keeping all the Norwegian names. It's strange to see this exercise and a somewhat effective one. Lisa Joyce's overacting only adds to the otherworldly feel. Wallace Shawn is brilliant as always and keeps the audience's attention. Julie Hagerty does her most powerful work. It has tension from dancing on the edge of madness but it never escapes its play origins.

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    • Trivia
      This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #762.
    • Quotes

      Knut Brovik: I don't know how much longer I'll be able to stand this.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits appear with markings as if from an architect's blueprint.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Blank Check with Griffin & David: A Master Builder with John Hodgman (2020)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2013 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Прораб
    • Production companies
      • Westward Productions
      • Ibsen Project
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,874
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,017
      • Jul 27, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,874
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 10 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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