Ein enorm talentierter, aber sozial isolierter Computerbediener wird vom Management beauftragt, den Nullsatz zu beweisen: dass das Universum als Nichts endet und das Leben bedeutungslos mach... Alles lesenEin enorm talentierter, aber sozial isolierter Computerbediener wird vom Management beauftragt, den Nullsatz zu beweisen: dass das Universum als Nichts endet und das Leben bedeutungslos macht. Aber Bedeutung ist das, wonach er sich bereits sehnt.Ein enorm talentierter, aber sozial isolierter Computerbediener wird vom Management beauftragt, den Nullsatz zu beweisen: dass das Universum als Nichts endet und das Leben bedeutungslos macht. Aber Bedeutung ist das, wonach er sich bereits sehnt.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Old Homeless Man
- (as Rudi Rosenfeld)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn order to select the locations, Terry Gilliam used Google Earth: "I'd got most of the locations sorted out by using Google Earth before I first went to Romania. This is how we do location scouting these days."
- PatzerWhen Qohen is sitting at his computer naked, he is wearing flesh colored underwear.
- Zitate
Qohen Leth: Nothing adds up.
Joby: No. You've got it backwards, Qohen. Everything adds up to nothing, that's the point.
Qohen Leth: What's the point?
Joby: Exactly. What's the point of anything?
- Crazy CreditsIn memory of the great Richard D. Zanuck who kept the ball rolling.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Film '72: Folge vom 5. März 2014 (2014)
- SoundtracksCreep
Written by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway, Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood
Performed by Karen Souza
Set in the near future, Qohen Leth (Christoph Waltz) is constantly sat at his computer, working. Never able to enjoy his life, Qohen is constantly waiting for the a phone call, which he believes, will describe the purpose of his life. When re-assigned to work on 'The Zero Theorem' program at work, he begins to realise what life is really about.
Every year the BFI (British Film Institute) organises a brilliant event, named the British Film Festival. At the festival, film is honoured in spectacular form, with films being submitted from all over the world, including Britain.
Unfortunately (due to unforeseen circumstances) , I was only able to watch one film. I'm just glad it turned out to be, "The Zero Theorem".
Terry Gilliam ("Life Of Brian" and "The Brothers Grimm") has been directing films since 1968. Often though of (by me anyway!) as the director who defines, 'cult' films and nicknamed Captain Chaos, Gilliam constantly surprises audiences with audacious pieces of cinema; which really do entertain.
In recent years, Gilliam's works have (arguably) become slightly worse, than his more fresh and original films, such as "Brazil". From mystical beasts to a story following a travelling theatre company, Gilliam just hasn't delivered a fine piece, for at least fifteen years. Thankfully, we can put those mistakes behind him; as, "The Zero Theorem" is a fantastic ride.
Approaching this storyline with stunning visuals and and an addictive style, "The Zero Theorem" has a plot which may not explore it's ideas to a further degree, but entertains extremely well.
The film is quite daring, because it talks about exploring the purpose of life and the effects that it might leave on certain people. Nothing quite like his past efforts, Gilliam approaches this piece lightly and lets the film develop slowly as it goes along.
The cast are exceptional, with Christoph Waltz delivering an often comedic performance, that frequently mirrors the portrayal of his character (Dr. King Schultz) in "Django Unchained". Mélanie Thierry plays Bainsley (A future type of prostitute) in an entirely believable role, which often proves how good an actress she really is. Matt Damon also acts well with his short, but pivotal role as 'Management' in a commonly bewitching cameo.
Gilliam has delivered a long-awaited return to Sci-Fi, which repeatedly bewilders, in that classic Gilliam style, which is set to dazzle the least likely of Sci-Fi fans.
7 stars out of 10.
Written by Scott Gentry.
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- 21. Okt. 2013
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- Теорема Зеро
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- Budget
- 8.500.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 257.706 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 83.803 $
- 21. Sept. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 1.486.506 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 47 Minuten
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