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The Color Out of Space

Original title: Die Farbe
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.9K
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The Color Out of Space (2010)
Teaser for a film adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft's 'The Colour Out of Space'
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A boy, looking for his missing father, travels to Germany and uncovers a haunting legacy that a meteorite left behind in the area. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's short novel "The Color Out of Spa... Read allA boy, looking for his missing father, travels to Germany and uncovers a haunting legacy that a meteorite left behind in the area. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's short novel "The Color Out of Space."A boy, looking for his missing father, travels to Germany and uncovers a haunting legacy that a meteorite left behind in the area. Based on H.P. Lovecraft's short novel "The Color Out of Space."

  • Director
    • Huân Vu
  • Writers
    • H.P. Lovecraft
    • Huân Vu
  • Stars
    • Paul Dorsch
    • Jürgen Heimüller
    • Ingo Heise
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Huân Vu
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Huân Vu
    • Stars
      • Paul Dorsch
      • Jürgen Heimüller
      • Ingo Heise
    • 27User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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      • 1 win total

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    Paul Dorsch
    • Forest Ranger
    Jürgen Heimüller
    Jürgen Heimüller
    • Scientist
    Ingo Heise
    • Jonathan Davis
    Philipp Jacobs
    • Marwin Gärtener
    Michael Kausch
    Michael Kausch
    • Armin Pierske - old
    Olaf Krätke
    • Mr. Danforth
    Marco Leibnitz
    • Armin Pierske - young
    Ralf Lichtenberg
    • Dr. Davis - 40s
    Patrick Pierce
    • Dr. Davis - 70s
    Erik Rastetter
    • Nahum Gärtener
    Sebastian Schäfer
    • Construction Worker
    Friedrich Schilha
    • Professor
    Leander Schmidt
    • Villager I
    Marah Schneider
    • Mrs. Gärtener
    Leon Schröder
    • Samuel Gärtener
    Alexander Sebastian Curd Schuster
    • Detective Ward
    Gert Tyarks
    • Villager II
    Jonas von Lingen
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    • Director
      • Huân Vu
    • Writers
      • H.P. Lovecraft
      • Huân Vu
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    Dethcharm

    Don't Drink The Water...

    THE COLOR OUT OF SPACE is a German film adaptation of the short story by H. P. Lovecraft. Filmed in black and white, the atmosphere is wonderfully bleak and foreboding.

    The story follows a man in search of his missing father, who may not get the joyous reunion he hopes for. Along the way, he meets a man in a pub who tells him a ghastly tale about his father and the strange occurrences he witnessed.

    Tension and dread build until the final act, when the inescapable truth is revealed.

    While this is not an HPLHS production, if you're a Lovecraft fanatic, and you enjoyed the HPLHS versions of THE CALL OF CTHULHU and / or WHISPERER IN DARKNESS, then you'll probably love this!
    7killercharm

    Crazy good tension

    I like this more than any other Lovecraft story brought to film yet. Matter of fact I like it just fine. Crazy good tension, crazy good grasp on my attention - like an iron grip. I couldn't look away. The lovely dark b&w look served nicely to darken the mood mightily and also to set off the color out of space dramatically. I do have feelings about the color, though. I would have liked to see something a little more exotic. Are we to believe that Bavarian yokels never heard of purple before? Could be. To quote my dearly departed daddy, could be. My only other beef is with the epilogue. Those Lovecraftian stories always have a logue, whether pro or epi, that seems to me to serve no purpose but to date the story - what?
    8charles-belin

    Best adaptation of a Lovecraft novel so far.

    How difficult cosmic horror genre is to film well and to play well. But Die Farbe shows a near perfect understanding of Lovecraft's spirit. How I wish some film makers with more budget could really grasp the concept of Lovecraftian cosmic horror and finally deliver us something worth the amazing works of HPL. I'm still hoping but Die Farbe already did very well.
    8Bored_Dragon

    Perhaps the best adaptation of Lovecraft up to date

    The black and white German movie "Die Farbe (The Color)" from 2010 is made after the short story "The Color Out of Space" from 1927 by Howard Phillips Lovecraft and it is one of the best adaptations of this author. The story itself has an interesting premise, but it doesn't leave a particularly strong impression as almost nothing is happening. However, in terms of the story, I did not even have high expectations, because I read Lovecraft's original and there is also an emphasis almost solely on the atmosphere. Excellent black and white cinematography, directing, and peculiarly striking sound quite well convey Lovecraft's dark atmosphere from the very beginning. The idea to adapt this story in black and white is a very effective solution, because in the color film it is impossible to show nonexistent color, and virtually any color inserted in the movie after an hour of building colorless environment can be perceived as "the color out of space." I recommend that you watch the movie in complete silence, preferably with the headphones, because the sound is convincingly the most powerful element of this movie. Sounds that logically should be in the background, like ticking of the clock, the wind, the drumming of the rain on the window, creaking floorboards underfoot and the like, here are clearly highlighted and cause discomfort to the viewer, who may not even realize what disturbs him. I only realized it when I put the headphones, after twenty minutes of the movie. In my case, the strongest effect has been achieved by the omnipresent buzzing of insects, which varies from the background noise to the feeling that some pterodactyl just passed through my brain, and without which the film would be significantly less eerie. This film contains elements of science fiction, horror, drama, and mystery, but none of these genres describe it properly. I think it would be best to describe it only as a quality adaptation of Lovecraft, because in the literature he is also a genre for itself.

    8/10
    8Rabh17

    A nice slow interpretation of a classic Lovecraft tale

    This one should be on the list of anyone who loves Lovecraft. While this one doesn't have any of the more well known Mythos in it...it's a measured telling of what is actually a Tale of the Unknown more than it is a Horror Story.

    The use of Black & White may look cheap, but it fits with the tone and tenor of the era that it was set in. Color TV did not exist then. The CGI may look simple...but the focus of the story is the people and the 'Colour'. Sometimes when the FX is stunning...you only see the FX and not the story. And Good Horror is more than simply good CGI.

    The Telling of the story as a mix of English and German with Subtitles was a different experience, but it didn't subtract from the tale, because the story moves slowly enough that the subtitles are there long enough to be read and become pseudo-invisible. Besides, a hallmark of Lovecraft is that most of the stories are a RE-TELLING of past events thru the witness's eyes and memory Again-- this one is a slower, langourous story. Told through the eyes of the German farmboy who grew up when the meteor came down. And I dare say, the film makers polished and filled in some of the blanks of the original short story. There is no scientific explication by any of the characters here, but you will see that what happened was the intersection of the Earthly with the UN-Earthly...and unfortunately and tragically for the people in the valley...the presence of the Unearthly is just simply inimical to earthbound Life.

    This one is good for a Late, after midnight viewing on Saturday night.

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      • October 30, 2010 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
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    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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      • Sphärentor Filmproduktionen
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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