Mysteries Of Lisbon details
| Format: | PG DVD |
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| Starring: | Maria Joao Bastos, Adriano Luz, Afonso Pimentel, Clotilde Hesme, Ricardo Pereira |
| Director: | Raoul Ruiz |
| Genres: | Drama - Comedy, World Cinema - French |
| Studio: | FUSION MEDIA SALES |
| Name | Discs | |
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Mysteries Of Lisbon |
PG Feature | |
Mysteries Of Lisbon - Bonus Features |
PG Bonus |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 4 hours 26 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 12 Mar 2012 |
| Main languages: | French, Portuguese |
| Subtitles: | English |
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Rich Tapestry
By FrankIV (513 reviews) from Cirencester, England , 19 Mar 2012[Highly rated reviewer]
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Terrific. There's a reference to the Gothic novels of Anne Radcliffe somewhere in the dialogue, and that gives a clue about what you can expect in this labyrinthine story of shifting identities, strange meetings and tortuous relationships whose ramifications are revealed through layers of flashbacks which lead you back by strange byways to the beginning. A recurring motif used to link sequences is a mock-up of a theatre on to the stage of which small cardboard figures are thrust by an invisible hand, thus reinforcing the central character's impression that he is 'a mere puppet manipulated by invisible hands' and at the mercy of forces larger than himself. The film looks great, spans the period from before the French Revolution to after the fall of Napoleon, and takes you to Lisbon, Paris, Rome and Brazil. At over four hours long, it's a bit of a marathon, but I found it gripping and intriguing throughout.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(7)Don't bother!
By a customer , 17 Feb 2013This is the worst film we have rented from Love Film - it was utterly unwatchable. You have better things to do with your life.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Wasnt expecting any answers, but by the end of a very long and arduous film you did feel cheated.
By Tarumatu (40 reviews) from Brighton, England , 07 Feb 2013THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide
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The magic beyond the ennui
By 14geronimo (9 reviews) from Ashford , 20 Sep 2012My, this film is LONG. I'm not sure exactly where I've lost interest in the characters but the amazing thing is, I didn't care anymore about that in the end. The more the film was going on the more I became entranced by the absolutely stunning, dream-like decors, the nonchalance of the camera, the palpable light of each scene. This is a film like no other.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Ravishing, watch it
By Yorick (12 reviews) from Manchester , 29 Jun 2012In 19th Century Lisbon a series of concentric tales of love, passion and intrigue are revealed. This is astonishing stuff. Someone appears to have told Ruiz that every time you cut a kitten dies. Almost every scene unfolds in one continuous shot - complex, bravura ones, like a lot of little baby 'Touch of Evil' intros, but with the most mesmerisingly fluid and gentle camera movements leading you from one gorgeous composition to another to another to another via another. It is so beautiful. Ruiz has somehow flown below the radar of most anglo cineastes but, if this film is anything to go by, sooner or later he'll be on everyone's top ten list.- Was this review helpful to you?
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Well Worth the Effort
By a customer , 22 Jun 2012Long and ultimately captivating film with some of the most subtle and evocative lighting I have ever seen in a film. If you think that films should be like a compuer action game then this is the wrong film for you. Story was labyrinthine but doesn't matter too much if you get a bit lost - all is not what it seems to be! How refreshing to know that films like this are still being made as opposed to the junk we get in our local multiplex.
Actors flick between Portugese and French but the subtitiles are really good and much better than usual, capturing the essence of what is being said really well.- Was this review helpful to you?
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