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Doctor Atomic

  • Film per la TV
  • 2007
  • 3h 1min
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Doctor Atomic (2007)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe first act takes place about a month before the bomb is to be tested, and the second act is set in the early morning of July 16, 1945. During the second act, time frequently slows down fo... Leggi tuttoThe first act takes place about a month before the bomb is to be tested, and the second act is set in the early morning of July 16, 1945. During the second act, time frequently slows down for the characters and then snaps back into reality.The first act takes place about a month before the bomb is to be tested, and the second act is set in the early morning of July 16, 1945. During the second act, time frequently slows down for the characters and then snaps back into reality.

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    • Peter Sellars
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Peter Sellars
    • John Donne
    • Muriel Rukeyser
  • Star
    • Gerald Finley
    • Jessica Rivera
    • Eric Owens
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,4/10
    41
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Sellars
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Sellars
      • John Donne
      • Muriel Rukeyser
    • Star
      • Gerald Finley
      • Jessica Rivera
      • Eric Owens
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    Gerald Finley
    • J. Robert Oppenheimer
    Jessica Rivera
    • Kitty Oppenheimer
    Eric Owens
    • General Leslie Grove
    Richard Paul Fink
    • Edward Teller
    James Maddalena
    • Jack Hubbard
    Thomas Glenn
    • Robert Wilson
    Jay Hunter Morris
    • Captain James Nolan
    Ellen Rabiner
    • Pasqualita
    Jurian Loos
    • Dancer
    Teck Voon Ng
    • Dancer
    Dario Tortorelli
    • Dancer
    Nico Weggemans
    • Dancer
    Sophy Ribrault
    • Dancer
    Loes Muizeveld
    • Dancer
    Wubkje Kuindersma
    • Dancer
    Sun Hie Dieben
    • Dancer
    Yomi Hitijahubessy
    • Dancer
    Peter Oppenheimer
    • Extra
    • Regia
      • Peter Sellars
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Sellars
      • John Donne
      • Muriel Rukeyser
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    7angelofvic

    Adams and Sellars create an extravaganza

    Mesmerized by the fascinating very recent documentary (which sadly I caught only the last 15 minutes of) on the making of this opera, called "Wonders Are Many" and aired recently on PBS, I was more than happy to sit down and watch the entire opera, from the Met, on TV.

    In case you don't know, "Doctor Atomic" is the story of physicist Robert Oppenheimer and the Manhattan Project -- that is, the building of the first atomic bomb, in seclusion in New Mexico in the 1940s. The opera follows Oppenheimer and the rest of the scientists and aides and their families, holed up in close and distressing quarters, working under great pressure and often filled with moral misgivings about what they were doing yet at the same time rushed by high-level U.S. government officials to complete, test, and roll out the finished product, no matter what.

    As you might imagine, the opera is fascinating. Adams' music is, well, certainly up to one's expectations of him, and certainly if you like his other stuff, including the fascinating and groundbreaking Nixon in China, you'll like this.

    The libretto, written by Peter Sellars, is also a tour-de-force. It's based on a multitude of sources, including documents and literature. The result is a collage of poetry (Oppenheimer himself was inordinately fond of poetry, and as a young man considered that as a career option), history, biography, and philosophy. In addition to the historical documents and letters, Sellars uses abundant quotations from the Bhagavad Gita, and from the poetry of John Donne, Charles Baudelaire, and Muriel Rukeyser. The result is a mixture of fact and imagery that dazzles, but can occasionally be befuddling.

    Excellent notes on the Libretto are found on the Metropolitan Opera's official site. Click: Watch & Listen > Saturday Matinée Broadcasts > All Operas.

    Things I liked: The singing was first rate (and that's saying a lot, as the music is quite difficult).

    The sets and staging/direction (and even the costuming and makeup) were spectacular -- some of the best and most evocative I've ever seen. And extremely creative, yet always in the service of the story, never detracting from it.

    The music was, as mentioned, fascinating, especially during certain sequences like the very end.

    Things I didn't like (don't be put off by my grousing -- I like to analyze things): I think the thing should have been edited a bit, either libretto-wise or music-wise.

    Namely:

    (1) There's a bedroom sequence in which Oppenheimer muses for a full 7 minutes solely about his wife Kitty's hair. That's when I turned the recording off the first time, and started up again at a later date.

    (2) Kitty Oppenheimer has one or two scenes with Oppenheimer, which are fine, but the rest of her scenes are solos, and usually very long ones. That would possibly be fine if what she was singing was germane to the story. However, she sings only abstract images and rootless musings which make little or no sense, at least the way the music has them sung. Bits of Rukheyser's or Baudelaire's poetry are very hard to follow and make any sense at all of, unless the music helps the phrases cohere and relate, and unless the music conveys her state of mind and the point of it all. I was left with the impression that Kitty was losing her grip on reality, which was not the actual case. So, in the end, I don't know if this was a libretto problem or a music problem. I think would have been GREAT if Kitty had sung at least a few sane human sentences, to ground her into reality like Oppenheimer's lines were grounded so effectively. Conclusion: If you see the opera, get acquainted a bit with the sources of the libretto, especially the Rukheyser. See the extensive notes on the Met site, and/or check Wikipedia.

    (3) It seemed long to me at three hours, largely because of items (1) and (2) above. I think a little editing could have been in order, as it got slightly repetitive and long. To me, that is.

    Upshot: Do see it, or watch the DVD, if you have a chance.

    I personally would recommend seeing the fabulous 90-minute "Making of" DVD (called "Wonders Are Many") even more than the opera itself! (Amazon reviewers agree with me.) It was exciting, thrilling, abundantly creative and informative, and there was never a dull moment. Frankly, you get to experience the opera without sitting through it. Excellent stuff!
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A wonderful production of a fascinating opera

    I have not been acquainted with Doctor Atomic very long, in fact my first hearing of it was only a couple of weeks ago. It is very fascinating particularly in the story, though John Adams's music is every bit as good if not more so as Nixon in China.

    This production is wonderful. I have very few complaints actually, just that I personally would have loved to seen the curtain calls and the audience reactions so that we could fully share our appreciation of how much went into performing this difficult opera, and while the choreography is very effective on the most part with the angular movements, there is the odd place where a piece of choreography is going on and it feels like it came from a different production altogether.

    On the other hand, the costumes, lighting and sets have great atmosphere to them, and the filming doesn't fall into the trap of being too static. Picture and sound quality are very good. As is the staging, the end of act 1 in particular is very beautiful and powerful at the same time, and some of the best of any opera production I've seen of late.

    Musically, this production of Doctor Atomic also excels. The orchestral playing is excellent, and the conducting and chorus singing also. It is a difficult score, but they make it seem easy. The story is still interesting, and I loved along with the interviews and so that there were some well-written libretto notes, which I always read with enthusiasm when available.

    The principal singing is superb. I have always found Gerald Finley a reliable performer, and his Oppenheimer is no exception. His voice is as appealing and as handsome as ever, it is very mellow and bright with a slight boyishness to it, and his acting is suitably athletic. He sings Batter My Heart brilliantly, one of the best parts of the opera and one of the best renditions of the production.

    Jessica Rivera is also wonderful, prior to this I saw the Met production with the same cast albeit with Sasha Cooke as Kitty. I have to say while I loved that production too I much prefer Rivera's Kitty. Her solos are long but very beautiful. I simply loved her singing of Am I in Your Light, and the staging of it is appropriately quiet and intimate.

    Richard Paul Fink sings with a beautiful basso sound, his diction is excellent and acts with finesse. Once again, Eric Downes' sonorous voice is in full flight and his amusing and moving portrayal as Groves remains characterful as it should be.

    The more minor roles compliment the central roles wonderfully, with special mention going to Ellen Rabiner.

    All in all, wonderful. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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      • giugno 2007 (Paesi Bassi)
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    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Aziende produttrici
      • De Nederlandse Opera (Amsterdam)
      • Nederlandse Programma Stichting (NPS)
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