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Amour Fou

Original title: Amour fou
  • 20142014
  • Not RatedNot Rated
  • 1h 36m
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6.4/10
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Birte Schnöink in Amour Fou (2014)
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ComedyDrama
Berlin, the Romantic Era. Young poet Heinrich wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love, yet is unable to convince his skeptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact. I... Read allBerlin, the Romantic Era. Young poet Heinrich wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love, yet is unable to convince his skeptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact. It is whilst coming to terms with this refusal, ineffably distressed by his cousin's insens... Read allBerlin, the Romantic Era. Young poet Heinrich wishes to conquer the inevitability of death through love, yet is unable to convince his skeptical cousin Marie to join him in a suicide pact. It is whilst coming to terms with this refusal, ineffably distressed by his cousin's insensitivity to the depth of his feelings, that Heinrich meets Henriette, the wife of a busines... Read all
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    • Jessica Hausner
    • Jessica Hausner(screenplay)
    • Géraldine Bajard(dramaturgy)
  • Stars
    • Christian Friedel
    • Birte Schnöink
    • Stephan Grossmann
    • Jessica Hausner
    • Jessica Hausner(screenplay)
    • Géraldine Bajard(dramaturgy)
  • Stars
    • Christian Friedel
    • Birte Schnöink
    • Stephan Grossmann
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    • 8User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
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    Christian Friedel
    Christian Friedel
    • Heinrich
    Birte Schnöink
    Birte Schnöink
    • Henriette
    Stephan Grossmann
    Stephan Grossmann
    • Friedrich Louis Vogel
    Sandra Hüller
    Sandra Hüller
    • Marie
    Holger Handtke
    Holger Handtke
    • Arzt
    Barbara Schnitzler
    • Mutter
    Alissa Wilms
    Alissa Wilms
    • Dienstmädchen Dörte
    Paraschiva Dragus
    • Pauline
    Peter Jordan
    Peter Jordan
    • Müller
    Katharina Schüttler
    Katharina Schüttler
    • Sophie
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    Gustav-Peter Wöhler
    • Hypnotiseur
    Marie-Paule von Roesgen
    • Frau von Massow
    Marc Bischoff
    Marc Bischoff
    • Peguilhen
    Christina Landshamer
    • Frau von Krahl
    Gerold Huber
    • Pianist
    Nickel Bösenberg
    Nickel Bösenberg
    • Gendarm
    Josiane Peiffer
    • Dame in Kutsche
    Gerhard Gdowiok
    • Diener Frau von Massow
      • Jessica Hausner
      • Jessica Hausner(screenplay)
      • Géraldine Bajard(dramaturgy)
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    • Trivia
      The story is based on the life of the writer, dramatist and poet Heinrich von Kleist who committed suicide together with his girlfriend Henriette Vogel.
    • Goofs
      The art song "Wo die Berge so Blau" composed by Ludwig van Beethoven is sung in extension by different characters throughout the movie. It was first published as part of the song cycle "An die ferne Geliebte", Op. 98, in 1816, five years after the events shown.

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    5/10
    Death and Taxes in Seventeenth Century Prussia
    "Would you care to die with me?" It's a question you'd perhaps expect to hear being uttered from one of Hollywood's more overused basement sets, rather than that of a stately German home during dinner. Austrian writer/ director Jessica Hausner's sixth feature is a study of death as an act of love in the midst of a Prussian Empire on the cusp of French-inspired political and social reformation. Set between 1810 and 1811, the film follows a young romantic poet, Heimlich (Christian Friedel), as he seeks out a partner for what he believes is a perfect act of love and the solution to his melancholic woes; a shared death. After his cousin spurns his fatalistic advances, Heimlich turns his attentions to Henriette (Birte Schnoeik), the wife of a business associate and a woman diagnosed with a terminal condition. What transpires is a drawn out courtship, with an underlying will-they-won't- they murder-suicide pact theme.

    Far from the dashing romantic image a period poet might evoke, Friedel's Heimlich moves awkwardly through the picture as a skulking, slightly greasy weirdo. He's the Seventeenth Century love child of Max Schrek's Nosferatu and How I Met Your Mother's Ted Mosby, desperately searching for his elusive dream girl. Pursuing his prospective suitors and explaining his desire for this mutual suicide with all the cold, Germanic logic of a Kraftwerk track, "First I will shoot you and then myself". Still in Hausner's depiction of upper-middle class Prussian life, it's perhaps not inconceivable that his offer is met with more of a curious enthusiasm than it is with laughter and a one-way trip to the gallows.

    There's a visually cruel symmetry to the set design. The rooms at a glance are large and grand, but their interiors sparse and utilitarian. Carpets, drapes and walls are covered with maddeningly geometric, repetitive patterns and each static shot looks like the kind of uninspired Seventeenth Century painting that one might find adorning a Twentieth Century biscuit tin. The colour palate is oddly muted. The characters move in precise, robotic motions, which seem designed to minimise the energy spent. Indeed, the stately group dance in the third act seems to ironically be the least choreographed in the entire film. It's as if this world, one where the sole form of entertainment is gathering around a piano to listen to a child hammer out macabre songs, would be so repressively dull as to make the offer of a late afternoon fatality a tantalising thought. Indeed, while planning their final moments, Henriette seems to have the sheepish smile of a young woman who's been flaunting her ankles all over Berlin. That's almost all the facial emotion that we see throughout the entire ninety-six minutes.

    Ultimately, it's not all that easy to ascertain what Hausner's sterile slice of period drama is trying to convey. It could be that death, like social change is inevitable, so we might as well enjoy it, rather than hide from it in denial. However, it's a little hard to walk away thinking that the past would have been anything but a torturous purgatory, of which death would have been the kindest release. Perhaps mercifully, the viewers' time there is, in cinematic terms, rather brief.
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      • November 6, 2014 (Austria)
      • Austria
      • Luxembourg
      • Germany
      • German
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      • Luxembourg
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      • Coop99 Filmproduktion
      • Amour Fou Luxembourg
      • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
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