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Ein Opfer eines brutalen Angriffs findet einen einzigartigen und schönen therapeutischen Zugang, um ihm durch seinen Genesungsprozess zu helfen.Ein Opfer eines brutalen Angriffs findet einen einzigartigen und schönen therapeutischen Zugang, um ihm durch seinen Genesungsprozess zu helfen.Ein Opfer eines brutalen Angriffs findet einen einzigartigen und schönen therapeutischen Zugang, um ihm durch seinen Genesungsprozess zu helfen.
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What Steve Carell Loved Most About Being a Doll
What Steve Carell Loved Most About Being a Doll
Steve Carell and the cast of Welcome to Marwen talk about being transformed into "way better-looking" versions of themselves, and share the secret of playing plastic perfectly.
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe dolls were portrayed via motion capture by their respective actors and actresses.
- PatzerMark tells Nicol dolls cannot close their eyes. Yet there are some instances later on where Nicol has her eyes closed.
- Zitate
GI Julie: [teaching Mark how to walk again] One foot in front of the other. You got it, Mark. You got...
Mark Hogancamp: [Mark stumbles and falls] It hurts like hell!
GI Julie: Relax, Mark, you got to embrace that pain. You've got love the pain. The pain is a rocket fuel.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Steve Carell/Kiki Layne (2018)
- SoundtracksRenegade
Written by Jackson Lee Benge, Jarrad Shain
Performed by Hed P.E. (as Hed PE)
Courtesy of Suburban Noize Records, Inc.
Under license from Ford Music Services
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Before I saw WELCOME TO MARWEN, I saw a tweet calling it "Zemeckis' VERTIGO." Although I scoffed at the idea, after viewing it, I realized that it held some merit, with one of the female characters, played by Merritt Wever, eerily inhabiting a very similar role to that of Barbara Bel Geddes. There are some interesting ideas on display throughout the film that mirror themes found in VERTIGO, as both focus on men attempting to move past a traumatic experience. However, the men in both films elect to move past this trauma by shaping the females around them in their own desired image. It worked in VERTIGO, but 60 years removed from that film, such a premise seems tone-deaf to say the least. Furthermore, Zemeckis' latest film will no doubt serve as further evidence for the group of critics that peg him as a filmmaker primarily interested in the latest special effects rather than one primarily interested in telling a story. Zemeckis seems like an odd choice to helm this film, as he never opts for a subtle, tender approach to telling the story of Steve Carrell's Mark Hogancamp, who was assaulted by a group of white supremacists. Instead, Zemeckis opts to place the film's visual effects at the forefront, and electing to focus on shootouts and explosions rather than a more nuanced exploration of Hogancamp's fragile psychological state. That the film also revels in some more obvious instances of male "gaziness" when it shows some of the animated female doll figures topless is worthy of an eye-roll, to say the least.
That being said, I truly do think that Steve Carrell delivers a better performance here than most will give him credit for. When the script, written by Zemeckis and Caroline Thompson, isn't actively attempting to display the film's special effects (or having Carrell deliver some truly awful lines about the "essence of a woman"), Carrell does at least attempt to understand the struggles that his character's real-life counterpart underwent after the assault. The majority of the cast (even Leslie Mann, whose character unfortunately follows the manic pixie dream girl stereotype) also delivers some solid work, especially the aforementioned Wever. That being said, watching WELCOME TO MARWEN left me thinking that this was a story that didn't necessarily need to be made into a film, especially when a critically-acclaimed documentary about Hogancamp himself named MARWENCOL already exists.
That being said, I truly do think that Steve Carrell delivers a better performance here than most will give him credit for. When the script, written by Zemeckis and Caroline Thompson, isn't actively attempting to display the film's special effects (or having Carrell deliver some truly awful lines about the "essence of a woman"), Carrell does at least attempt to understand the struggles that his character's real-life counterpart underwent after the assault. The majority of the cast (even Leslie Mann, whose character unfortunately follows the manic pixie dream girl stereotype) also delivers some solid work, especially the aforementioned Wever. That being said, watching WELCOME TO MARWEN left me thinking that this was a story that didn't necessarily need to be made into a film, especially when a critically-acclaimed documentary about Hogancamp himself named MARWENCOL already exists.
- roblesar99
- 20. Dez. 2018
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- 39.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 10.763.520 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 2.354.205 $
- 23. Dez. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.061.491 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 56 Minuten
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- 2.39 : 1
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By what name was Willkommen in Marwen (2018) officially released in India in Hindi?
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