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55 out of 63 people found the following review useful:
An amazing historical portrait, 3 September 2003
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Author:
luby_matt from Cincinnati, OH
I enjoy European history a great deal, but when my European history class
tried to find a good modern European history movie this year, all we could
think of was a bunch of war movies. Obviously, there is a lot more to
modern Europe than watching snipers creep around Stalingrad and other such
things.
In "Sunshine," I found an answer to my search. It is undoubtedly the best
historical portrait of Europe from the late 19th-mid 20th century that I
have ever come across. It does an EXCELLENT job of showing the emotions
and
realities of the progressions of Europe during this time. Since it is in
Hungary, we are exposed to monarchy, fascism, and communism, all of which
are portrayed vividly.
As if the history was not enough, the movie is wonderful in other ways as
well. Ralph Fiennes has the opportunity to showcase an amazing range of
emotions and personalities in this movie, as he plays three different
characters. It was also pure genius on the part of the movie staff to
cast
a real life mother and daughter to play the same woman at various stages
of
her life.
Great movie, I highly recommend it.
49 out of 55 people found the following review useful:
Compelling, powerful and insightful, 13 August 2001
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Author:
FlickJunkie-2 from Atlanta, GA
`Sunshine' is a forceful and wonderful film that follows four generations of
a Jewish Hungarian family through seventy tumultuous years of Hungarian
history. The story is extremely well done with rich finely etched
characters. The screenplay is better suited for a miniseries than a three
hour film simply because there is so much material to cover. Three hours is
both too long and too short; the story is emotionally exhausting making it
too long for one sitting, yet the total length is not long enough to do the
subject matter justice.
Hungarian Writer/Director Istvan Szabo captures Hungary's turbulent
transition from empire to fascist state to soviet satellite weaving the
history of the times into the lives of this extraordinary family. He puts a
human face on the historical facts giving us a disturbingly real look at
what it might have been like to live through it, especially from the Jewish
perspective.
Despite a whirlwind pace that requires years to be spanned in minutes, Szabo
manages to conjure deep and insightful character studies of the members of
each generation. His period renderings are exquisite from costumes to props
to locations. This is a wonderfully textured presentation with history
layered over the human stories, addressing the many indignities suffered by
Jews in Hungary during the period, and the many concessions made to merely
stay alive. It is a story that contains both triumph and tragedy, presented
with amazing candor.
Ralph Fiennes gives three incredible performances as the grandfather, father
and son of the patriarchy. Szabo has endured criticism for casting the same
actor in three roles, but in this case it is an excellent choice. Fiennes
is a versatile artist and personalizes three radically different characters,
slipping on their personalities like a glove. He loses himself in each,
rendering them all passionately but appropriately based on the motivations
established in Szabo's careful character development. With Szabo's
guidance, it is clear that Fiennes has an inherent understanding of the
psyche of his three characters and plays them with believable
nuance.
Two different actresses play Valerie and each is splendid. Jennifer Ehle
plays the young Valerie and endows her with ardor and vivacity. She
establishes Valerie as the strongest continuing character in the film,
providing linkage between the past and the present. In another stroke of
casting brilliance, Szabo selects Ehle's real life mother, Rosemary Harris
as the elder Valerie. The clear resemblance linked with Harris' magnetic
performance adds fullness to Valerie's later years. William Hurt and James
Frain lead an ensemble of strong supporting actors that give the film great
intensity and depth of talent.
This thoughtful and emotionally provocative character study is engrossing
and compelling. I rated it a 9/10 only because I wish Szabo would have gone
deeper and divided it into two or three installments. On a dramatic and
artistic level, this film is first rate.
36 out of 40 people found the following review useful:
One Hundred Years of Sunshine, 11 October 2005
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Author:
Galina from Virginia, USA
This historical epic/family drama from the master of Hungarian cinema,
Istvan Szabo (Mephisto, 1981; Being Julia, 2004) is a wonderful and
memorable film that has been overlooked, underrated and sadly
under-seen.
This is a moving and always engrossing drama about one Jewish-Hungarian
family that rises and falls throughout the 20th century. Ralph Fiennes
is outstanding as the grandfather, the father and the grandson. All
three - complex and tragic characters, victims of their times, politics
and wars. I think it was a brilliant idea to cast one actor as a face
of three generations of one family. If ever anyone attempts to adapt
Marquez's "One Hundreds Years of Solitude", that's how it should be
done, IMO.
"Sunshine" is three hours long but never for a minute had I felt it was
too long or it was losing its power. It is a serious, thought-provoking
film which is also a superb work of art.
9.5/10
35 out of 50 people found the following review useful:
Holocaust Fatigue?, 8 February 2005
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Author:
(normangelman@verizon.net) from Washington, D.C.
Schindler's List was apparently enough for most film goers. "Sunshine," superior to "Schindler" in many respects, got fewer accolades and much less attention. Why do I think "Sunshine" is superior to "Schindler?" Primarily because it tells the story of the Holocaust through the lens of a single family whose pre-Holocaust history gives a dimension and depth to the tragedy of that family that "Schlinder" is incapable of providing because of its quite different narrative strategy and focus. To be sure, "Schindler's" narrative sweep affords a greater sense than "Sunshine" of the scope of the slaughter. But "Sunshine" stands in relation to "Schindler" as a novel stands to a work of history. One brings the insights offered by individual tragedies, the other brings more of a societal perspective. The best "Holocaust" film, however, remains in this viewer's opinion, "The Pawnbroker" with Rod Stieger, which had an even narrower focus than "Sunshine" and brought the horror of the Holocaust to life by exploring the emotional desolation/death suffered by a single survivor. A truly great film.
16 out of 19 people found the following review useful:
wonderful movie depicting the tragic history Hungary, 28 October 2006
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Author:
alex_sternchen from United Kingdom
Sunshine wonderfully depicts the waves of politics that have affected
Hungary and led to its tragic history as well as how these political
regimes affected Hungarians.
Even if specifically focusing on a Jewish family I do think many of the
struggles can be universally applied to Hungarians or Central/Eastern
Europeans.
This is however not just a history lesson but a touching and emotional
account of a family's struggle through the times. The acting is
impressive and choosing Ralph Fiennes for the leading role was a great
move as he has already studies the culture and the meaning of being
Hungarian for the English patient.
Definitely worth watching!
18 out of 23 people found the following review useful:
Ralph Fiennes., 29 November 2002
Author:
Nadia from Sydney, Australia.
Ok, this is my third comment about a Ralph Fiennes movie in just under a
week...five days to be precise. If there ever was a role on this earth that
he could not play, I haven't seen it yet...or putting it simply, such a role
has never been written. Ralph Fiennes is extraordinary as all three
characters that he plays in this film. Characters who are completely
different from one another, with different ideals and different beliefs.
His dialogue delivery, his expressions, everything is marvellous. His eyes
say it all. This role should've given him an Oscar nomination. When he
smiles, you smile, when he cries, you cry. He is just a brilliant,
brilliant actor.
The movie was very interesting, though very depressing at times. It gave
some interesting views on the treatment of the Jews during World War II and
the progression of Fienne's character from one generation to the next and
how the current situation of the world in each character's time contributed
to his thinking and views of the world.
Supported by an exceptional cast... Rosemary Harris, Rachel Weisz (I wanted
her role to be a little longer), Jennifer Ehle, William Hurt. Very good
movie. Highly recommended. ****/*****
17 out of 24 people found the following review useful:
Significant, powerful, and brilliantly/beautifully executed, 27 August 2000
Author:
(ebyrne@iupui.edu)
One of the best films I've seen in many years. Long by current standards, but my interest/involvement never lagged for a moment. It works on many levels, all of which examine and ultimately show the futility of assimilation, given how unstable and unreliable is any governmental structure with which one attempts to identify. Effort to assimilate across generations in Hungary becomes increasingly demanding as the lived world becomes ever more dehumanizing and brutal. Fiennes has never been better in cross-generational roles, and others excellent as well. But a woman is the censor and conscience across time.
15 out of 21 people found the following review useful:
This epic crowns the legendary career of Istvan Szabo, 1 July 2000
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Author:
Jan Spaapen from Cape Town, ZA
SUNSHINE, the latest epic from arguably Central Europe's greatest living director of his generation, crowns a distinguished career. Many details of his earlier work, including the Sonnenschein name for the Jewish family (from the name of the Hungarian Imperial Jewish Doctor in COLONEL REDL) are evident; particularly themes and period touches from his brilliant trilogy, MEPHISTO, COLONEL REDL, HANUSSEN). OK. So Klaus Maria is missing. He is really unique. But who better than the brilliant Ralph Fiennes (awarded the 1999 European Best Actor "Oscar" for this performance last December)as the lead "Sunshine" patriarch? Make that three "Sunshine/Sors/Sonnenschein" patriarchs, all with their own nuances, all very in tune with his period, and character. And who better to play the "Sunshine" matriarch than the recent Tony winner Jennifer Ehle, as the younger Matriarch, followed by her own (obviously look alike) mother, the great Rosemary Harris, as her older self? The film is full of masterful strokes like these. After an Oscar-qualifying run in late December, the film was just re-released (I saw it in New York ten days ago), and will be expanding throughout America soon. Don't miss this masterpiece on the big screen, where it can really be appreciated.
19 out of 30 people found the following review useful:
A movie for the ages., 20 April 2003
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Author:
(mwahlber2001) from Maryland
Can't believe this movie isn't more widely known. An epic drama that covers 5 generations of one family and ultimately delivers a powerful message about the true "recipe" for sunshine in life, and the importance of standing up for who and what you are.
13 out of 21 people found the following review useful:
Thought provoking, 14 February 2003
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Author:
ArizWldcat from United States
This movie never did come to theaters near me, so I had to settle for renting the DVD when it finally came out. The cast was outstanding...Fiennes and Ehle especially, but James Frain was also good. This was a thought provoking story, if a bit dark...realistic. Sunshine was a hard movie to watch yet the story was absorbing. I can recommend this, but be cautioned that it's not a cheerful story.
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