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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

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Considering how often fate has bedeviled Terry Gilliam -- studio interference on \"Brazil,\" budget overruns on \"The Adventures of Baron Munchausen,\" the major missteps in his still-unmade Don Quixote movie -- it\'s oddly appropriate that his latest, \"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,\" centers on one man\'s deal with the devil.


It\'s also telling that fate\'s cruel trick -- taking Heath Ledger from us midway through filming -- has inspired Gilliam to make one of his most inventive and strange films.


The Imaginarium of the title is a traveling carnival act, presided over by the aging and drunken Dr. Parnassus (Christopher Plummer), who promises to take audience members on a ride through a magic mirror. People soon find, though, that what\'s on the other side is frighteningly real -- and sometimes people end up with their souls in the custody of the devil himself, Mr. Nick (Tom Waits).


Parnassus owes a debt to Mr. Nick, too. After gaining immortality in a bet with Mr. Nick, Parnassus doubled down by asking for youth so he could woo a woman -- with the price being Parnassus\' child, Valentina (played by the cherub-faced newcomer Lily Cole) at age 16, which is in three days.


Parnassus\' traveling act -- which includes Valentina, the young emcee Anton (Andrew Garfield), and Parnassus\' loyal assistant Percy (Verne Troyer, from the \"Austin Powers\" films) -- soon gets a new member: Tony (played by Ledger). Tony, hiding out from scandal and gangsters, finds refuge with Parnassus and helps to lure more customers who might keep Mr. Nick away from Valentina.


The story, by Gilliam and \"Brazil\" collaborator Charles McKeown, is at once convoluted and slight -- melting like cotton candy under scrutiny. But Gilliam\'s visuals, which evoke everything from Renaissance art to his own \"Monty Python\" animation, are endlessly imaginative.


Also imaginative, as one would expect in an imaginarium, is how Gilliam handles Ledger\'s unfinished performance. Ledger had shot the reality-based scenes, but died before finishing the fantasy sequences. Gilliam enlisted three stars -- Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell -- to pinch-hit for Ledger in those fantasy scenes within the imaginarium. The results, notably Law\'s exuberant performance, are fascinating and a fine tribute to Ledger\'s work.


But what anchors \"The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus\" is Plummer, who at age 80 is in something of a career revival -- with an acclaimed portrayal of Leo Tolstoy in \"The Last Station,\" and voice work in \"Up\" and \"9.\" Plummer conveys both the carny barker\'s charm and the loneliness of immortality, giving the grounding this movie needs to let Gilliam\'s flights of fancy soar.


Smart, very smart.

Submitted by: ThreeCupsOfTea

Brilliant acting, beautiful filming, interesting and totally unpredictible storyline... this film is a must-see especially if you want to be challenged.  This is *not* for those looking to turn their brains off.   I had a ton of fun watching it.


Imaginarium a visual treat

Submitted by: retrobot



Terry Gilliam's latest film is visually stunning and wildly imaginative. If you've never been a fan of his work, you probably won't care much for it but fans of his work from Brazil and Baron Munchausen will be delighted. While the story gets a little convoluted in a couple of places, the majority of the story is quite simple, but engaging.  The Python-esque visuals and performances from the late Heath Ledger to veteran Christopher Plummer are firmly grounded in the whimsical fantasy Gilliam is best at. Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell do admirable work helping fill the void left by Ledgers death by embodying him in their performances. While it's a celebration of his final acting role, the film is also a sad reminder of how Ledger was finally finding his voice in the acting world and the great roles we'll never get to see him play.




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The rundown: Terry Gilliam's surreal tale of a traveling carnival is a visual treat, and a tribute to actor Heath Ledger (who died during filming). 122 minutes. (SPM)

Synopsis: A traveling magician sells his daughter to the devil in exchange for a life of extraordinary powers.

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D Train said on January 08, 2010 10:08am:

This looks really interesting. [ Report Abuse ]
hank_moon said on January 07, 2010 08:21pm:

The arrival of a new Terry Gilliam movie is always a thrill - can't wait! Tom Cruise tried to get in on the project but was excluded due to Gilliam's insistence that the replacement actors be genuine friends of Heath. I love that Gilliam makes everything so...personal. [ Report Abuse ]
tivogirl said on December 22, 2009 09:17pm:

It's the film Heath Ledger was making when he died. Other actors stepped in to fill out the role and they wrote the changes into the script. I love love LOVE Terry Gilliam, so I can't wait! This is opening on Christmas in some of the bigger markets, but I'm betting we don't see it in Salt Lake quite that early. [ Report Abuse ]
davinciwanab said on December 22, 2009 02:16pm:

Holy cow that looks awesome! Why haven't I heard of this before? And when does it come out? [ Report Abuse ]

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