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7 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
A Well Done Adaptation of Knut Hamsun's "Mysteries", 27 July 1999
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Author:
Draecke from United States
I was happily surprised when I noticed this hard-to-find film at my local
video store, since movies based on Knut Hamsun's novels are hard to come by
here in the States. I'm also happy to say that this film did not
disappoint. My wife and I both enjoyed it immensely.
Dutch is the original language of the film, and unfortunately they decided
to dub it rather than add the less distracting subtitles. This does mar the
film (when doesn't it?), but it stopped irritating me after 15 minutes or
so, when I got used to it. Other than that, this movie has everything going
for it. I hope that someday they will issue another version with
subtitles.
Based on a novel of the Norwegian Nobel prize-winner, Knut Hamsun, this
romantic psychological drama takes place during the last century and depicts
a wealthy mysterious traveller, Johan Nagel (Hauer), who decides to make an
extended stay in a small rural town. He becomes the immediate friend and
protector of the town's much-abused midget (played wonderfully by David
Rappaport), and is tormented by his feelings for two local women -- the
beautiful yet spiteful and unattainable Dany Kielland (Sylvia Kristel) and
the beautiful and innocent Martha Gude (Rita Tushingham). The movie was
shot on location on the Isle of Man, and the picturesque natural scenery
throughout adds greatly to the rich atmosphere of the film. (Nature is a
prime element in Hamsun's novels.) As far as the sex goes, there are some
suggestive scenes and nudity, but nothing too explicit. It's mostly left to
the imagination, which is nice (quite unlike most Dutch films I've seen).
The acting I thought was first-rate, and Rutger Hauer is well-cast as the
unfathomable Johan Nagel. It was interesting to see Hauer in his younger
days, before he crossed the Atlantic to follow his career in
Hollywood.
American audiences may not take too well to this film, being that its style
is very European. It reminded me of some of Ingmar Bergman's works or the
recent "Breaking The Waves". However, those who have the capacity and
patience to appreciate great art will be well rewarded.
5 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Interesting, 30 November 2006
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Author:
Hitchcoc from United States
This is a fascinating little film. It is based on a Knut Hamsun novel. It stars Rutger Hauer as an enigmatic agronomist who finds himself in a small town near the ocean. It has a truly European flavor. He is long on ambition and very lonely. He becomes a puzzle to the people in the town, despised by some. He befriends a midget, whom the locals actually call "Midget." He falls in love with a vain woman who rejects him and manipulates. He falls back on an older woman who lives in a hovel on the side of a hill. He seems desperate, but he is so darned weird and so full of mysteries that no one can really figure him out. He is obviously despairing of a previous life and can't seem to move ahead. He is very strong and self centered in some respects; yet, he is fragile and self destructive in others. The midget is his true friend and we find out that he has great sympathy for his plight (he is ill treated daily by the villagers), yet we find him, at times, almost as cruel as the townspeople. He becomes angry at the midget because he doesn't stand up for himself, yet he is totally closed up himself. The strength and the weakness of the film is our lack of concrete connection to the man. He is likable at times and so irrational at others. It's a film well worth watching. It was filmed on the Isle of Mann which adds to its mysterious nature.
A faithful adaptation..., 5 February 2004
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Author:
estel377 from LA
of a wonderful book. Rutger Hauer is at his best. The only thing that
puzzled me was the ending, I did not understand the need to change the
original ending of the book, it just doesn't make sense.
This film is very rare to find, but not the book, so if you want to read a
masterpiece, here's your chance.
0 out of 1 people found the following review useful:
A good adaptation of Hamsun's most famous work, 28 July 2006
Author:
csm2 from New York
Although this is a good adaptation of Hamsun's most well know novel,a more realistic,if somewhat depressing, film called "Hunger" that was made in Norway in 1966 captures the feel of his work even better. This film by Henning Carlson is difficult to find but worth seeing out. It depicts Hamsun's struggle as an aspiring artist to survive in Christianna,now Oslo, where he faces starvation. Per Oscarsson and Gunnel Lindblom(from Ingmar Bergman's films) are the lead actors and do a terrific job of portraying the lead characters. I don't know if it is available in VHS or DVD but "Mysteries" did come out in VHS format although,as yet, I have not seen it on DVD.
2 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
The plot remains a mystery!, 25 May 1999
Author:
(fracturedflicks@hotmail.com) from Syracuse, NY
This is one of several early Hauer flicks which wound up on video in the mid eighties (1984, here) stateside. This one is near impossible to locate and it is not worth the effort. The bassy almost incomprehensible dubbing accounts for much of this. But the plot is murky too. Hauer seems to be moping over a lost lover. If this film was meant to exploiut Hauer's fame, it failed miserably. Whatever the film makers intent, it doesn't translate well stateside (regrettably). A lot of sex and flashbacks afoot.
3 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Tries but fails, 6 July 2003
Author:
m_a_coleman2000
have watched this movie over 10 times but I still do not get what is going on. I want to believe that the movie tried to follow the book but failed eithier due to budget cuts or crappy editing. I am guessing a combo. The performance of Danny is laughable, Hauer tries to be good, Rappaport excellent. To tell you the truth, Rappaport is the only reason I watched the film in the first place. His performance stands out from all others and was great. Anyway, If you are not a diehard fan of any of the actors, do not watch it. Not worth anyones time.
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