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Caligula: The Ultimate Cut

  • 2023
  • 2h 58min
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Sigue a Calígula cuando mata a su taimado abuelo adoptivo y toma el control del decadente Imperio Romano, sumiéndose en una espiral de depravación, devastación y locura.Sigue a Calígula cuando mata a su taimado abuelo adoptivo y toma el control del decadente Imperio Romano, sumiéndose en una espiral de depravación, devastación y locura.Sigue a Calígula cuando mata a su taimado abuelo adoptivo y toma el control del decadente Imperio Romano, sumiéndose en una espiral de depravación, devastación y locura.

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    • Tinto Brass
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    • Gore Vidal
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    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Helen Mirren
    • Teresa Ann Savoy
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    • Dirección
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      • Gore Vidal
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      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Helen Mirren
      • Teresa Ann Savoy
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    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Caligula
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    8verrucktcarlos

    Finally

    I watched Caligula for the first time in July 2023. Shortly after, I found out about a new version that had premiered at Cannes, but wasn't available to stream or purchase.

    I did my research, found out about the man in charge of this restoration, Thomas Negovan, subscribed to his youtube and Patreon and just kept checking from time to time to see when I would finally be able to watch this.

    The time finally came. This is a much better movie. It flows a lot better. Caligula's descend into madness and fear is far far better shown.

    All of the new scenes are excellent. When you watch them, you realize how so many of the scenes in the original version were cut short.

    For example, near the end, at the dinner after Britain's ''conquer'', in the original version he suddenly yells ''CRAWL CRAWL CRAWL!'', doesn't make a lot of sense. But in this new cut, they added the entire scene in which Caligula was playing ''Caesar says'' and commanding the people there to do different things. Such as ''Caesar says turn right, caesar says hop'' He finally snaps and that's when he screams ''CRAWL CRAWL CRAWL'' Just one of many examples.

    There are however, a few things I liked more in the original. The final shot for example. It showed the blood dripping down the stairs with the dead bodies lying there, I think it is a great final shot. In this new cut they removed that.

    I also miss the music from the original opening and the phrase that appears :''For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?''

    The music in this new version was a bit tame in my opinion.

    All the long porn scenes have been removed, no more 10 minute long blowjobs. However, I believe there were a few highly explicit very short scenes that I believe should have been left in. I think that explicitness added a lot.

    I don't think it is a perfect film, but it is definitely superior to the original. You get a lot a lot more character development, overall, it just flows better.
    4theromanempire-1

    Huge disappointment

    As a huge caligula fan i own all there is to own about my fav roman emperor and so when i heard there is a new extended edition of the beloved 1979 film with around 20 or so new footage scenes i was excited and i immediately bought the new spanish blu ray release.

    Sadly things did not went well with this.

    This cut has a lot of flaws. In fact all went wrong if u exclude some new deleted scenes.

    Those deleted scenes were the only worthy part of the film.

    U get to see how caligula orders other people to worship his own statues which replaced those of the gods. This scene was great and there are a few more but the good things end here.

    Unfortunately this is NOT the original take of the film and everything was changed.

    What i mean is even the voices the way the actors performed was different than the theatrical version and that was not good.

    More important the divine music which made the original film so much better was not here.

    The music used here was boring and added nothing to the film.

    I was tired watching this.

    I will only keep this cut cause of the new footage and that's that.

    I'm very disappointed of this new extended cut.

    So i advise you to stick to the imperial edition of the film and the original 155 minutes long version.
    8goodellaa

    Flawed epic. Beautiful, horrifying fun.

    Having looked at the laserdisc R-rated version, the "Imperial" unrated version and the documentary promotional short featuring Guccione and Vidal attempting to explain, I find it very hard to see the "Ultimate Cut" as the new movie it is supposed to be. It does indeed appear to be made of elements previously unseen. This was never a terrible, but an unfortunate movie, born crippled over and over. We may never see the 4 hour masterpiece that (perhaps) could have been. In this version there is much to like, much beauty and humor. Maybe not the best takes, or camera angles, but more story. The whole thing makes more sense. Not subtle, but fun. Happily the actors have loads more screen time. Teresa Ann Savoy isn't just pretty and likable. As Caligula's calculating, patient, loving sister, she helps so much! If you have ever dreamed of being a movie editor because it looks easy, this movie and its difficulties will enhance your respect for the editor's art. Enjoy it some time when the children and the easily offended are not around.
    8milan_kovacevic-04

    Shows you how much editing is important

    Let me start by saying that I had recently watched the original for the first time, ending up being shocked how bad it is, as majority of people. It was pointless, too porny, to vague.

    However, this one here, shows how much editing is important, especially soundtrack and music in the film. The ambient is there, the plot is there, the arcs of the characters is there. All that while still having a unique and strong artistic form to it. I really enjoyed this movie, and can't point my finger why. However it was 3h of pure captivation and mind stimulation. I really do hope this becomes a trend and re-edits of famous disasters get a new life.
    6CinemaSerf

    Caligula: The Ultimate Cut

    Now I'll be honest, I think John Hurt ("I Claudius" - BBC - 1976) made a better Caligula, but Malcolm McDowell is still pretty convincing as the despotic sexual deviant who held the ultimate power in the Roman Empire for four years. It ought not to have been a surprise that he turned out the way he did when we are introduced to the decrepitly monstrous Tiberius (Peter O'Toole) on his island paradise of Capri. He lives there in a court of acolyte nymphs and "fishes" guided only by the vaguest semblance of decency from his friend Nerva (Sir John Gielgud). When that brief sequence of hedonism is swiftly over, our antihero assumes the throne and proceeds to share it with his sister Drusilla (Teresa Ann Savoy) with whom he enjoys a pretty incestuous relationship. There's pressure on him to marry, though, and father a legitimate child - so along comes Caesonia (Helen Mirren) - a woman all too keen to father the imperial progeny whilst enjoying a life of luxury and depravity. That's the history bit - which is really all rather peripheral to this shockingly scripted exercise in soft-porn which we are now going to watch in all it's three hour glory. It's clear that no expense has been spared on the look of the film, and to be fair to director Tinto Brass he does offer us quite a convincing glimpse at the excessiveness of a despotic court ruled by a monarch who believed himself a god - and who had few prepared to argue. It's maybe on that last point that "Longinus" (John Steiner) takes a decisive stance. He is the chancellor who increasingly finds himself, along with Praetorian Commander Chaerea (Paolo Bonacelli), more and more disgusted by the antics of this man with the thinnest grasp on reality. There's nudity all over the shop to the point that it becomes innocuous and once you've got used to that the rest of it fails to carry what could have been a blank cheque opportunity to portray the pivot of historical decadence. Instead, we have McDowell hamming it up energetically as he flounces around, scantily clad, but very little else. It's tawdry, no other word for it - and the unwelcome intermission completely throttled whatever pace there was as it sort of lumbered along in the most clunky of episodic fashions to an denouement that history told us about nearly two thousand years ago. It doesn't seem to know whether it's a movie or a sequence of short theatrical plays, Mirren adds precisely nothing and the magnificently odious O'Toole isn't around long enough to make enough of a difference. It's a shambles, certainly, and this ultimate cut is far, far too long - but somehow it's not unwatchable. You might never eat cottage cheese again!

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      The film is a complete re-imagination of Calígula (1979), based on 96 hours of never-before-seen footage recovered many years after its release. Under the supervision of historian Thomas Negovan, an "Ultimate Cut" of the film was created. Instead of expanding existing scenes with the new footage, the entire film was edited from scratch, which resulted in a version that doesn't contain a single frame from the theatrical version. Visual effects were used to enhance scenes and replace cheap sets and backgrounds, and AI technology was used to restore previously unusable dialogue that was plagued with background noises. A new music score was composed as well, in contrast to the public domain ballet music. A limited theatrical release was planned in late 2020, but it was delayed due to legal difficulties, distribution issues and the Covid-19 pandemic. This version eventually premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, with high remarks by actors Malcolm McDowell (who previously had been ashamed by the film) and Dame Helen Mirren.
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