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A freak show performer's life is turned upside down when he is discovered to be the missing son of a disgraced noble.A freak show performer's life is turned upside down when he is discovered to be the missing son of a disgraced noble.A freak show performer's life is turned upside down when he is discovered to be the missing son of a disgraced noble.
Monika Foris Kvasnicková
- Mary O'Reilly
- (as Monica Foris)
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- TriviaFinal film of Nina Jiránková.
- GoofsGiven the setting of the mid 1700s, it is extremely unlikely that milk was purchased in glass bottles, or that fairground performers would have access to drinking vessels made of glass.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 18 January 2013 (2013)
- SoundtracksCantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten
Written and performed by Arvo Pärt
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Ursus (Gérard Depardieu) is a traveling herbalist who opens his door to two destitute kids. Déa (Christa Theret) is a blind girl who was found in the arms of her dead frozen mother. Gwynplaine (Marc-André Grondin) is a boy abandoned by doctor Hardquanone who cut up his face to resemble the Joker. As they grow up, Ursus realize that people are more fascinated with Gwynplaine's face than with his herbal knowledge. Eventually they become big stars that catch the attention of the duchess Josiane (Emmanuelle Seigner). Soon Gwynplaine's origin becomes even more shocking.
It's an interesting story of the french underclass very much similar to Victor Hugo's more famous work 'Les Misérables'. Then it takes a sharp turn. It causes the movie to stumble as it tries to get its feet back under it. There are too many injustice done to the three. The change in the characters are too abrupt. It becomes either piling on, or that the three are too stupid. This is a love story with too much interference. And the Romeo and Juliet ending really sinks it with its heavy handed melodrama.
It's an interesting story of the french underclass very much similar to Victor Hugo's more famous work 'Les Misérables'. Then it takes a sharp turn. It causes the movie to stumble as it tries to get its feet back under it. There are too many injustice done to the three. The change in the characters are too abrupt. It becomes either piling on, or that the three are too stupid. This is a love story with too much interference. And the Romeo and Juliet ending really sinks it with its heavy handed melodrama.
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- Gross worldwide
- $2,092,903
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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