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Artemis 81

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1981
  • 3 h 5 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,5/10
224
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Artemis 81 (1981)
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Um romancista é inadvertidamente arrastado para uma batalha épica pelo futuro da Humanidade entre o Anjo da Luz e o Anjo da Morte.Um romancista é inadvertidamente arrastado para uma batalha épica pelo futuro da Humanidade entre o Anjo da Luz e o Anjo da Morte.Um romancista é inadvertidamente arrastado para uma batalha épica pelo futuro da Humanidade entre o Anjo da Luz e o Anjo da Morte.

  • Direção
    • Alastair Reid
  • Roteirista
    • David Rudkin
  • Artistas
    • Hywel Bennett
    • Dinah Stabb
    • Dan O'Herlihy
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,5/10
    224
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    • Direção
      • Alastair Reid
    • Roteirista
      • David Rudkin
    • Artistas
      • Hywel Bennett
      • Dinah Stabb
      • Dan O'Herlihy
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 11Avaliações da crítica
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    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Gideon Harlax
    Dinah Stabb
    Dinah Stabb
    • Gwen Meredith
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Albrecht Von Drachenfels
    Sting
    Sting
    • Helith
    Anthony Steel
    Anthony Steel
    • Tristram Guise
    Roland Curram
    Roland Curram
    • Asrael
    Margaret Whiting
    • Laura Guise
    Ian Redford
    Ian Redford
    • Jed Thaxter
    Mary Ellen Ray
    • Sonia
    Cornelius Garrett
    • Pastor
    Siv Borg
    • Pastor's Wife
    Frode Berg
    • Pastor's Son
    Ingrid Pitt
    Ingrid Pitt
    • Hitchcock Blonde
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    Daniel Day-Lewis
    • Library Student
    Sylvia Coleridge
    Sylvia Coleridge
    • Library Scholar
    Sevilla Delofski
    • Magog
    Patricia Gallimore
    • Nurse
    Eleanor Forsythe
    • Mother
    • Direção
      • Alastair Reid
    • Roteirista
      • David Rudkin
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    3planktonrules

    Unbelievably slow...and despite an interesting plot, it's hard to keep watching.

    "Artemis 81" is a made for TV movie that is three hours in length. This alone is not a problem, but the pacing is glacial and the movie is made with minimal incidental music...and it feels very slow and sterile. It's a shame, as the rather original plot about a battle between good and evil angels is intriguing.

    So why did I watch this slow film? Well, it's one of the only movies I haven't seen with Daniel Day-Lewis...though his part is rather small. This is a bit of a suprise, as he's barely in the film at all...and would one day be a multi-Oscar winner.

    While I noticed that almost all the reviewers liked this film, I cannot say the same. Its pacing is THAT slow...so slow that I just found myself about to yell at the TV...telling everything to just hurry up! Because of this and a decent story hidden by all this, I wouldn't mind watching a remake....a remake with life to it. Even with Sting playing one of the major characters, I just kept nodding off as I tried to finish the picture.
    7sickofitall28

    Fepiz!

    I first saw this when I was 10 years old and it baffled me. As it's never been repeated or made commercially available I've been waiting ages for a DVD release to see if I can make sense of it. It's a film that deserves a second look, without a doubt - and thankfully the audio commentary with the director and writer explains so much, because without it you'll still be scratching your head and muttering "what the hell was that all about..." In particular, that strange, terrifying Eastern-block country Gideon finds himself in. Fepiz! was the title of DC Thompson's Dandy comic that is seen next to a copy of his own book, and for some reason it's that image that has always stayed with me since '81. Listen to the audio commentary for an explanation of that strange language and the city as a whole. A fine and Fepiz work? Not a masterpiece by any means, verging on the pretentious at times but brave, ambitious and with some disturbing imagery that will remain with you for a long time.
    Gary-161

    Sci-Fi masterpiece

    Okay, so Artemis gets off to a dodgy start with Asrael sounding like the decapitated Dr Hill in 'Re-animator', followed soon after by the dreaded hubcap shot (although that may have been a deliberate spoof, you never know with this epic.) However, intrigue soon captivates and the production becomes enthralling. Surprisingly, as homo-erotica is not my first choice viewing, nor am I a devote of crosswords, Suduko and puzzles in general. It takes a little adjusting to because the characters speak in elliptical and metaphysical terms, occasionally lapsing into jarring movie speak such as: "what the hell is this place?" although purposefully, I suspect. It's not always clear what is real or imaginary, for instance, how the two protagonists got from what appeared to be a polluted East-European country to Wales, but you always want to know what happens next. The Bela Lugosi/Hitchcock references may be over-literal for some. For instance, I exclaimed: "oh, look, a Hitchcock blonde!" only to find the actress listed as 'Hitchcock Blonde' in the end credits. But the playfulness helps offset any pretensions.

    Artemis would have made a great widescreen feature, not that it would have made a penny at the box office. For something done with such obvious love and commitment, it is woeful that it has never been repeated or released retail. It really is beautifully done. Those who like the children's sci-fi serial 'Sky' may like this, although Rudkin is ideologically opposed to interventionist supreme beings. Brazil also springs to mind, although Artemis is diametrically opposed to that film's freneticism. A rum concoction for sure, but I for one can't wait to see it again.
    Adrian Sweeney

    Remarkable

    I just wrote 'I'm astonished it exists' while reviewing something else and it goes double for this. Others have already made better attempts to review it than I can, but I want to add it to my list for the sake of those who haven't heard of it.

    I'm not even going to try to describe it, but here are some of the things I have exclaimed to people when failing to do so after watching it:

    Sting is an Angel! Or perhaps some kind of alien! Hywel Bennett is in love with him! Or vice versa! Hywel Bennett descends into Hell or some kind of parallel world which is like Liverpool only they speak Estonian backwards and there's constant tannoy and posters warning you about crab monsters! There's a long-haired musical genius with this statue of a goddess who causes suicides all around him and is going to play a song that will end the world!

    It's three hours long! They showed it without a break on the BBC at Christmas back when there were only three channels! And when TV was allowed to take risks.

    It's not for everyone but for me the three hours passed in a flash. Some of it went over my head but at bottom it's a simple and powerful morality tale. Unlike some other reviewers I loved the poetic dialogue. It's worth watching for the bizarreness and unlikeliness and grandiose ambition alone - the joyous sense that you can do anything you damn well like in art and that some people have done - but it has far more going for it than that.

    I recommend watching the writer David Rudkin's fantastic Penda's Fen first as an introduction to his world.
    8drjamesaustin

    A forerunner to Twin Peaks?

    I'm not sure how to describe this bizarre, but beautiful movie.

    First, it's long. Just one minute under three hours. And it's not exactly fast-paced either. If sci-fi for you means action, spaceships and interplanetary intrigue, give this one a miss. In fact, although the cover describes it as "The cult BBC Science Fiction film", I'd hesitate to call it science fiction; indeed, I'd hesitate to label it anything at all.

    And it's definitely flawed. The dialogue is riddled with melodrama and pretentious poetry; the camera-work sophomoric, and the editing clumsy. And yet the effect shines through: the movie has an eerie, otherworldly quality, where trivial details (such as an old lady glaring at a noisy conversation in a library) seem to take on ominous significance.

    And so, if you have the patience, you'll get sucked in to this movie. It's mysterious, and beautiful. But don't expect to come out satisfied. Although there is a plot, it is far from clear. The story moves from one surreal incident to another, each connected but seldom shedding any light on its predecessor; even at the end, when it appears that our protagonists have triumphed, it's far from clear what exactly they've triumphed over, and most loose ends are left firmly untied.

    Hywel Bennett does a fine job as as the somewhat petulant author caught up in a situation that might have been co-written by Kafka and Philip K Dick. Dinah Stabb perhaps succumbs a little to her melodramatic script; Dan O'Herlihy brings an artistic gravitas to his role. A cameo from a very young Daniel Day-Lewis, and a supporting role by Sting, add a bit of celebrity interest.

    Overall, Artemis '81 reminded me more than anything of Twin Peaks (which was made nearly a decade later, and, curiously, also featured Dan O'Herlihy) - the same sense of explanation hidden just around the corner, and another reality just half-glimpsed and poorly understood. I don't think everyone will enjoy this movie, but I certainly did.

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    • Curiosidades
      The family of a black employee of the DFDS Seaways Lorry service drives home in Birmingham in their red Morris Marina, a series that stopped being produced in 1980 due to its recognized poor quality.
    • Citações

      Library Scholar: [to Gideon Harlax] Young man! If you must fantasize, do so elsewhere!

    • Versões alternativas
      According to the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), no cuts were made to the DVD version (179:37) as it was presented for rating. However, it also informs that the DVD Distributor in 2007 cut 1m 47s from the broadcast precut version (181:24). This shorter version is due to copyright issues involving Hitchcock's Rebecca, a Mulher Inesquecível (1940) and Janela Indiscreta (1954), references and stills that were part of the finale.
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      References O Vampiro (1932)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Commotio for Organ
      (Opus 58) (excerpt)

      Written by Carl Nielsen

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 29 de dezembro de 1981 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site [David Rudkin]
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Galês
      • Gaélico escocês
      • Dinamarquês
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      • Artemis '81
    • Locações de filme
      • Birmingham, West Midlands, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(One daily scene with the black family in a red car, and distorted images of night scenes as if they are from an alien planet.)
    • Empresa de produção
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Tempo de duração
      3 horas 5 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.33 : 1

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