Part romance, part animation, part sci-fi thriller - Boe uses any and every tool he can get his hands on to tell this tale of emotional isolation and resolution.
Allegro (2005)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:10
Rotten:6
Average Rating:6/10
Theatrical Release:May 9, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: Christoffer Boe, whose award-winning debut, Reconstruction, established his fascination for filmic ideation and creativity, again creates a figurative universe in Allegro: a realm both real and... Christoffer Boe, whose award-winning debut, Reconstruction, established his fascination for filmic ideation and creativity, again creates a figurative universe in Allegro: a realm both real and unreal, at once a fictional place and a concrete reality. After a long absence, a famous pianist, Zetterstrom, returns to his native Copenhagen. A perfectionist by nature, he also has a major flaw: he can't remember anything from his past. So, when contacted by a messenger from the Zone, a mysterious other world situated in the middle of the city, he attempts to reconnect with himself, his lost memories, and what remains in his mind about a lost love. Allegro is that rare cinematic treat that eludes easy categorization, and sometimes even effortless comprehension, but is entirely engrossing and stimulating. Its complex visual style mirrors the cerebral vision of its maker, and its exploration of metaphorical realities and the mysteries of memory and the subconscious is richly conceived and wonderfully acted and executed. Too often the tendency is to view the naturalistic world of cinema as inhospitable to films that explore unnatural or ephemeral realms, which makes us doubly thankful for those filmmakers whose imagination and creative spirit transport us into the arena of inspiration and originality. -- © Sundance Film Festival [More]
Starring: Ulrich Thomsen, Helena Christensen, Henning Moritzen
Starring: Ulrich Thomsen, Helena Christensen, Henning Moritzen
Director: Christoffer Boe
Director: Christoffer Boe
Reviews for Allegro
Boe continues to remap Copenhagen with this arthouse sci-fi trip into the outer regions of love, identity and oblivion.
Though less ambiguous in its message than Reconstruction, Boe succeeds again in telling a captivating story about the emotions that connect us all.
Like its gifted, but emotionally frigid, pianist hero, Allegro is filled with technical virtuosity but short on real feeling.
Spare, elegant and tailor-made for intense discussions over dark coffee, Boe's film is a slily bold and delightfully inventive variation on an age-old theme.
Ignoring any traditional storytelling boundaries, Allegro is an existential masterpiece from Denmark about the flaws of perfection and the consequences of allowing your memories to slip away into the unknown.
Writer-director Christoffer Boe takes himself very, very seriously. Me, not so much.
Although the film, much like its protagonist and his piano playing, lacks a certain passion, its stylistic structure and execution are coolly flawless.
A slight, pretentious Danish sci-fi romance, notable mainly for the former supermodel Helena Christensen's acting debut.
[Director Christoffer] Boe offers us a vision of love as a beautiful thing that leaves destruction and pain in its wake.
In Allegro, the past is a shadowy night town whose geography is continually rearranging itself.
It’s a technically accomplished film, but one that lacks the sort of memorably poignant performances that Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet brought to Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind.
Had Tarkovsky ever felt the urge to shoot a perfume commercial, it would probably look a lot like Allegro, this super-stylish, pungently pretentious sci-fi romance from Danish director Christoffer Boe.
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