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Ludwig on DVD (1972)

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Average rating: 65%
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Starring: Silvana Mangano, Gert Frobe, Helmut Berger, Trevor Howard, Romy Schneider, Helmut Griem
Director: Luchino Visconti
Studio: INFINITY
Run time: 230 mins
Certificate: 12
User collections: wants
Genres: Drama, World Cinema
Languages: Italian
Subtitles: English
Released: 19/06/2006

Brief synopsis of Ludwig

A dramatisation of the tormented Bavarian King Ludwig's brief but colourful reign, from his loves for Elisabeth of Austria and composer Richard Wagner to his ever-growing madness and subsequent death.

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Time Out

Interested only in Ludwig of Bavaria as a neurotic individual, Visconti centres everything on the king's fears,... Read more on www.timeout.com

The Guardian

Visconti's baroque and grandiloquent epic

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Rated - 1 starsVery disappointed

A customer from Cornwall , 06/12/2006

No doubt this film is great if you speak Italian and see it in a cinema, but I found the long thin strip of picture across my TV screen difficult to watch and I hate following sub titles. As it was about Mad King Ludwig of Bavaria it would have been easier for me if they had spoken German, a language I can understand!

I visited Neuschwanstein some 35 years ago and got a better feeling for the story from that visit than from this film.

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Rated - 4 starsVery Long

A customer from Bristol, England , 14/07/2006

Stylistic and well acted. However a long film to watch with subtitles (6+ hours)

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Rated - 3 starsNot like our own dear Royals?

barbi [Highly rated reviewer] , 22/08/2007

Like a lot of others I thought that this film would be in German, not Italian, but after I got over this surprise I found it was very interesting and very well done. It shouldn’t have been a surprise, if I’d read the description properly.

I did find the dubbing of many of the leading actors into Italian a bit disconcerting, though, and wondered which languages the multi-national cast used when they were making the film. This diverted me at times from concentrating on the storyline as poor misunderstood King Ludwig descended into deeper depths of insanity and built another castle or two. I also noticed a certain resemblance between Helmut Berger as Ludwig and Johnny Depp and wondered if somebody might remake it with him as the star, but with all the cast talking the same language, please!

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Rated - 4 starsA Fascinating and Adult Film

Harold Rubin from London, England , 03/07/2006

Watching a film as intense and adult as Visconti's Ludwig makes me realize why I seldom go to the cinema any longer. There is so little worthy of attention. Although it is episodic and a bit obscure, the look of the film, design, photography, costumes and props all add to a superb whole. I checked afterwards and it is very true to history. As these sickly, tormented and mentally handicapped individuals representing the royalty of their period have as their descendents the current Briotish lot, it does tell a pertinent tale. Fortunately, the film also describes the end of such total rule by a titular monarch, leaving only power in money such as a Howard Hughes. Better to support a Visconti, also a titled descendent than the poor judgement Ludwig had with supporting fellow madman, Richard Wagner.

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Rated - 3 starsNot like our own dear Royals?

barbi [Highly rated reviewer] , 22/08/2007

Like a lot of others I thought that this film would be in German, not Italian, but after I got over this surprise I found it was very interesting and very well done. It shouldn’t have been a surprise, if I’d read the description properly.

I did find the dubbing of many of the leading actors into Italian a bit disconcerting, though, and wondered which languages the multi-national cast used when they were making the film. This diverted me at times from concentrating on the storyline as poor misunderstood King Ludwig descended into deeper depths of insanity and built another castle or two. I also noticed a certain resemblance between Helmut Berger as Ludwig and Johnny Depp and wondered if somebody might remake it with him as the star, but with all the cast talking the same language, please!

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Rated - 2 starsDisappointing Visconti

A customer from Lewes , 24/09/2008

Impossible to watch this interminably lengthy account of Ludwig II of Bavaria's gradual descent into eccentricity and madness without considering how closely it mirrors Visconti's own deterioration as a director, as his own preoccupations seem to reflect closely those of his eponymous hero. The film is incredibly self-indulgent and turgid with little sign of the talent once shown by the director of 'Senso', 'Rocco' and 'Il Gattopardo'. Money has not been stinted in the matter of opulent settings and a starry cast, though Visconti favourite Helmut Berger is ultimately not an interesting enough actor to carry off the enormous title role, and Trevor Howard seems a rather odd choice for Wagner. Silvana Mangano turns up as Cosima von Bulow, but the German actors, Gert Froebe, Helmut Griem and Romy Schneider (who else?) reprising her role of Sissi in a somewhat different context, come off rather better than the Italians.

No wonder it never got much of a release over here.

For completist collectors only.

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