Amnesia
- 2015
- 1h 36m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,1/10
1,3 k
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Jo est venu à Ibiza pour être DJ au club Amnesia. Il se lie d'amitié avec une femme solitaire qui essaie d'oublier son passé. Alors que Jo l'entraîne dans la musique techno, Martha remet en ... Tout lireJo est venu à Ibiza pour être DJ au club Amnesia. Il se lie d'amitié avec une femme solitaire qui essaie d'oublier son passé. Alors que Jo l'entraîne dans la musique techno, Martha remet en question tout ce qu'elle avait vécu auparavant.Jo est venu à Ibiza pour être DJ au club Amnesia. Il se lie d'amitié avec une femme solitaire qui essaie d'oublier son passé. Alors que Jo l'entraîne dans la musique techno, Martha remet en question tout ce qu'elle avait vécu auparavant.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Florentin Groll
- Otto
- (as Florentín Groll)
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Germans standing in the long shadows of WW II
"Amnesia" (2015 release from France/Switzerland; 96 min.) brings the story of Martha, a woman in her 60s or so, and Jo, a guy in his 20s. As the movie opens, we see Martha enjoying the sunset somewhere on an island. We then go to "10 years earlier - Spring, 1990", shortly after the fall of the Berlin wall. Martha is speaking English to her German brother who is trying to convince her to sell something back in Germany. Later, Martha's new neighbor Jo stops by as he cuts his hand accidentally. Jo is a DJ from Berlin hoping to make it big on Ibiza. Martha doesn't disclose to him that she is German, and they converse in English. Martha also refuses to ride in his car (a VW). Along the way, Martha and Jo become good friends. At this point we're not even 15 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you';; just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from director Barbet Schroeder (Single White Female; Reversal of Fortune)> Here he tackles a very different topic, namely the long shadows of WW II onto ordinary Germans. The movie is paced very slowly, and it takes quite a while to find the movie's definitive direction, but once we get there, there is no escaping it. The acting by both leads (Marthe Keller as Martha, and Max Riemelt as Jo) really carry the movie. The movie's photography is pure eye-candy, and in a way the film can be viewed as a 90 min. commercial for Ibiza. And let's not forget Schroeder. He has been making films since 1969 (when he directed "More", yes, the film for which Pink Floyd did the soundtrack). The guy is now in his 70s and he is still going very strong. And why not!
"Amnesia" premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. I don't think that it ever got a US theatrical release, but thank goodness for the folks at Film Movement, which eventually released it as part of its Movie of the Month Club releases. That is how I eventually got to see it. If you are in the mood for a foreign talk (no action!) about the long shadows of WW II, I encourage you to check this out.
Couple of comments: this is the latest movie from director Barbet Schroeder (Single White Female; Reversal of Fortune)> Here he tackles a very different topic, namely the long shadows of WW II onto ordinary Germans. The movie is paced very slowly, and it takes quite a while to find the movie's definitive direction, but once we get there, there is no escaping it. The acting by both leads (Marthe Keller as Martha, and Max Riemelt as Jo) really carry the movie. The movie's photography is pure eye-candy, and in a way the film can be viewed as a 90 min. commercial for Ibiza. And let's not forget Schroeder. He has been making films since 1969 (when he directed "More", yes, the film for which Pink Floyd did the soundtrack). The guy is now in his 70s and he is still going very strong. And why not!
"Amnesia" premiered at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. I don't think that it ever got a US theatrical release, but thank goodness for the folks at Film Movement, which eventually released it as part of its Movie of the Month Club releases. That is how I eventually got to see it. If you are in the mood for a foreign talk (no action!) about the long shadows of WW II, I encourage you to check this out.
Memory
We don't need a 500-word review to understand this film is very personal for Barbet Schroeder. It would have been a better movie, had the young man and older woman engaged in a sexual relationship in the first act. The idea of a summer love affair between these two Germans, from separate generations - would have had a much deeper gravity for the viewer, in my opinion.
European Sensibility
This film is a great example of what I think of as European sensibility: the characters, be they male or female, old or young, are not afraid or ashamed of being thoughtful, sensitive, and introspective. There is a gentleness that is often found in European films of this type, that is not in their American counterparts. There is a slowness as the camera lingers on scenes, such as the sea in the distance, or the sun setting, and on details, such as plants in the garden, or a candelabra lighting a room at night. The European sensibility, combined with the story being told here, of one woman's perspective of World War II remembering it from many years after it happened, create a poignant and beautiful story about living, growing older, and the relationship of people to each other and to the beauty offered by nature and the earth. I loved it.
Techno-cello generational guilt trip
An awkward travel between WW2 and Ibiza. A conflict of identities..music..yet a symbiosis of minds. Interesting. But far too German to be set in the south of Europe.
Weird and Slow
I don't get it. A beautiful German or Swiss woman moves to the Spanish island of Ibiza for 50 years, because she is ashamed of being German. But how does she pay her bills, and why is there no man in her life, or children? What has she been doing for 50 years? Just watering her plants, shopping for tomatoes, and brooding about her nationality? Well, Marthe Keller is certainly one of the most attractive 70 year olds you will see. She does a nice job of conveying pain, as do the other actors. But I'm sorry. You have to explain more.
The dialogue between her and the boy's mother is excellent. The mother points out the futility of a life lived in protest, when she was never guilty of anything to begin with. The self-righteousness of it.
But we need more of a back story. It took half the picture just to hear the back story that we did get. And that was not even close to enough.
Also, how could the German characters not recognize her German accent? Hee hee. They were so shocked to find out that she was German.
It's a thoughtful film, well acted, and well photographed. But I don't recommend it. Too slow and too cryptic.
The dialogue between her and the boy's mother is excellent. The mother points out the futility of a life lived in protest, when she was never guilty of anything to begin with. The self-righteousness of it.
But we need more of a back story. It took half the picture just to hear the back story that we did get. And that was not even close to enough.
Also, how could the German characters not recognize her German accent? Hee hee. They were so shocked to find out that she was German.
It's a thoughtful film, well acted, and well photographed. But I don't recommend it. Too slow and too cryptic.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Barbet Schroeder used the same principal location in Amnesia (2015) and More (1969). The white house near Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza was built in 1935 and acquired by Schroeder's mother in 1951.
- GaffesThe story takes place in 1990, yet towards the end of the movie the female protagonist takes a ride on a car with a modern E.U. format plate, which weren't introduced until 1998, and a registration code from the mid 2010s to boot.
- ConnexionsReferences Nosferatu le vampire (1922)
- Bandes originalesBehind My Soul
Performed by Lucien Nicolet (as Lucien N Luciano)
Written, produced and arranged by Lucien Nicolet
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 8 700 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 202 $ US
- 23 juill. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 8 700 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 36m(96 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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