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The Discovery of Heaven

  • 2001
  • 2h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.9K
YOUR RATING
The Discovery of Heaven (2001)
DramaFantasy

God is disappointed with the human race and wants His stone tablets back. An angel is given the assignment and, with Gabriëls help, tries to manipulate several humans on earth to get his job... Read allGod is disappointed with the human race and wants His stone tablets back. An angel is given the assignment and, with Gabriëls help, tries to manipulate several humans on earth to get his job done. But humans have a will of their own.God is disappointed with the human race and wants His stone tablets back. An angel is given the assignment and, with Gabriëls help, tries to manipulate several humans on earth to get his job done. But humans have a will of their own.

  • Director
    • Jeroen Krabbé
  • Writers
    • Harry Mulisch
    • Edwin de Vries
  • Stars
    • Maureen Lipman
    • Will Bowden
    • Jeroen Krabbé
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • Writers
      • Harry Mulisch
      • Edwin de Vries
    • Stars
      • Maureen Lipman
      • Will Bowden
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • 36User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Maureen Lipman
    Maureen Lipman
    • Figure 1
    Will Bowden
    • Angel
    • (as Viv Weatherall)
    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Gabriel
    • (as Jeroen Krabbe)
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Onno
    Gillian Barge
    Gillian Barge
    • Onno's mother
    Nettie Blanken
    • Coba
    Victoria Carling
    • Margareth Quist
    Loïs Dols de Jong
    • Granddaughter Quist
    • (as Loïs de Jong)
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Onno's father
    • (as John Franklyn Robbins)
    Geraldine Alexander
    Geraldine Alexander
    • Trees Quist
    Nicholas Palliser
    • Diederik Quist
    Greg Wise
    Greg Wise
    • Max
    Emma Fielding
    Emma Fielding
    • Helga
    Sean Harris
    Sean Harris
    • Bart Bork
    Molly Hallam
    • Red Haired Protestor
    Alex Lowe
    • Police Man
    Rodney Baddell
    • Police Officer
    Flora Montgomery
    Flora Montgomery
    • Ada
    • Director
      • Jeroen Krabbé
    • Writers
      • Harry Mulisch
      • Edwin de Vries
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    4diand_

    Metaphysics

    The discovery of heaven is the magnum opus of Dutch writer Harry Mulisch, where science, religion and philosophy meet in a 900-page book full of autobiographical details, among which the persecution of Jews in WW2 and the roaring sixties. The story in a nutshell: Science and technology have on earth substituted the Ten Commandments of Moses, so a plan is conceived by God and his angels to bring the stone tablets of the Ten Commandments back from earth to heaven, as the contract between mankind and God is abandoned. Angels are given this task by God, and a child is born on earth to accomplish heaven's plan. The child is the result of a love triangle between astronomer Max Delius (the writer Mulisch), politician Onno Quist and a cellist Ada Brons. (One example of the level of detail in the book: A remarkable congruency is that Max's father, who betrayed his Jewish wife in WW2, has three important locations where his life played out and Auschwitz is the center of again a triangle) As the book states that coincidence does not exist and everything has a reason, all events happening are arranged by angels in heaven including the conception of the child, although Max Delius is on the brink of scientifically discovering heaven.

    In the script they made a good effort to condense the book to its bare essentials by selecting the most relevant parts for the movie. But there are (also in the book) irrelevant loose elements that seem redundant and distract from the core message: Vietnam demonstrations, the whole Cuba part, some characters and relations add little. And there are things from the book they could have used like all mothers having the same face after the tablets are placed. Stephen Fry's often failed attempts to be funny are out of place although the book contains some humor: The weapon course in Cuba and Onno's walking stick interpreted as a miracle when seen as Moses' stick. The ending is better in the book than in the movie, where it is somewhat banal.

    The pacing is unnecessarily slow despite the enormous amount of events happening in both the movie and the book. The story is told in a very predictable and straightforward way; the director Jeroen Krabbé is just not up to this job and has little imagination and visual style. Take the many direct references to religion and heaven and even the way heaven is represented. Or the clumsy way the deaths are foreshadowed with a short flash. I guess Peter Greenaway (planning to do a movie on Rembrandt) would have been a better choice as director, but this had to make some money being a lavish production for Dutch standards.

    The role of God and angels is comparable here to that of the writer of the book; in the movie to the role of the director (and even actor Krabbé as angel). Because the best movies are usually about other movies, the book and script lacks writers, photographers, painters or publishers to lift this to a meta-level. Here we have the relative mundane politicians and scientists.

    As science is about everything that can be potentially explained, religion is about everything that can not be explained rationally. The book and movie's statement that physics may one day take over religion, or make religion redundant, is fairly accurate as metaphysics is coming increasingly closer to a theory of everything. But as our knowledge increases, a warning is issued that it will not necessarily lead to a greater happiness or higher morality. The book and movie mixes small, uninteresting stories with larger-than-life stories in a strange and awkward way. It also messes things up inconsistently (e.g. in the book there is an image of concentration camps in space). Some of the book and movie consists of contrived, pseudo-intellectual nonsense, being deliberately pretentious lacking any mastery of the art form at hand (be it writing or film-making).
    7stamper

    Dutch's best for a long time

    Holland seems to squeeze out a couple of good films every once in a while, like Soldier of Orange or Left Luggage. The Discovery of Heaven is another one. Again directed (like Left Luggage) by Jeroen Krabbé (who also stars (AGAIN)). I can understand that the film is not for everybody, but I liked it, even though I am of the generation that is used to big explosions, a lot of action and no story. The film is in English, so you won't have to struggle with that stupid Dutch and I sincerely thank Krabbé for filming Harry Mulisch's classic book entirely in English, for otherwise, I would not have seen it. It sure is the best Dutch film of the 21st century. Keep it up.

    7 out of 10
    Campbe11

    almost as good as the book

    Casting is brilliant (apart from the 5 year old Quintin who had a funny foreign/cockney mixed accent which threw me, but luckily he's only got a short part in the film). Usually I can't see Stephen Fry without getting irritated, but he Is Onno Quist! Jeroen Krabbé as usual gave himself a nice little part in the film he was directing... All in all a fitting tribute to a brilliant book, and ok, yes the end is a bit dodgy but then again the end of the book was the same and if you think about it, there was no other way to end the story... Usually if I go to see 'the film of the book' I'm left feeling disappointed, but this time I was pleasantly surprised.
    9taxfree

    Impressive drama masterpiece by Jeroen Krabbe

    It's been a long time since I've been impressed by dutch movies. I think Jeroen Krabbe managed to create a pice of art by filming this movie, after the book of Harry Mulish. I have not read the book, but I am convinced mr. Mulish will be proud of the end result. Beforehand, I was a bit sceptical about Stephen Fry, but all prejudice was unjust: this is a perfect cast. Unfortunately Jeroen appeared in this movie as Gabriel, his dutch accent makes his english sound funny. Luckily he had just a few few lines. In the spirit of dutch movies a lot of naked people, but everything was filmed with class.

    In a tv interview, Jeroen recently told that people would talk to him on the streets, just to thank him for making this movie. If I would come across him in Amsterdam, I would do the same.

    A must-see!
    klaraV

    angry god wants ten commandments back - earth angel born to find and return them

    Absolutely awful. Extremely sexist, theologically nonsensical, politically uninformed, . . . Characters behave in ever more absurdly uncharacteristic ways. Very irritating and boring. Also disappointing, because it is based on a book by a very good writer, Harry Mulisch and directed by Krabbe, who usually seems to be an intelligent actor. Here, he directs his actors with a lack of respect that appalls me.

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    • Trivia
      After all the auditions for 16-year-old Quinten were done without much success, Jeroen Krabbé stared out of the window and Neil Newbon happened to pass by. "That's what Quinten should look like" he mumbled, not yet knowing the guy was an actor.
    • Quotes

      Max: I've discovered you, you bastards!

    • Connections
      Featured in Brows Held High: The Discovery of Heaven (2012)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2001 (Netherlands)
    • Countries of origin
      • Netherlands
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El descobriment del cel
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
    • Production companies
      • Meespierson Film CV
      • Mulholland Pictures BV
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    • Budget
      • NLG 30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,789,625
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 30m(150 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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