...keeps things moving even when there is actually little going on besides morbid ruminations and deep drifts of sleep.
House of the Sleeping Beauties (2007)
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Reviews Counted:18
Fresh:5
Rotten:13
Average Rating:3.9/10
Theatrical Release:Nov 14, 2008 Limited
Synopsis: Based on a story by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, HOUSE OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTIES is a tender-hearted German drama that slowly becomes a tense thriller. Vadim Glowna, who also wrote and... Based on a story by Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata, HOUSE OF THE SLEEPING BEAUTIES is a tender-hearted German drama that slowly becomes a tense thriller. Vadim Glowna, who also wrote and directed the film, stars as Edmond, an aging businessman who has been unable to get over the long-ago tragic death of his wife and daughter. When his friend Kogi (Maximilian Schell) tells him about a place for him to go to relax, Edmond starts frequenting the establishment, run by a mysterious madame (Angela WInkler), who arranges for old men to be able to sleep in bed with naked, nubile young women who have been injected with a substance that prevents them from waking up until the next morning, after the man has already left. There are rules about how far the man can go with the sleeping women--some that have dire consequences if broken. As Edmond continues to go to the "brothel," he insists on finding out more about the madame and her girls, which puts him on a fine line between good client and major problem. Glowna is excellent as the gloomy, lonely Edmond, desperate to find something to hold on to in his desolate life. His softness is the perfect foil for the fantastically rigid Winkler, who plays the madame with a frightening charm, hiding secrets and, perhaps, danger. Peter Weber's production design of the brothel is lushly romantic, including marvelous paintings by Christian Schad, Balthus, and others. And Nikolaus Glowna and Siggi Mueller's score never gets melodramatic, always hinting that there is something going on beneath the surface. [More]
Starring: Vadim Glowna, Angela Winkler, Maximilian Schell, Birol Unel
Starring: Vadim Glowna, Angela Winkler, Maximilian Schell, Birol Unel, Mona Glass, Marina Weis, Benjamin Cabuk, Peter Luppa
Director: Vadim Glowna
Director: Vadim Glowna
Screenwriter: Vadim Glowna
Producer: Vadim Glowna, Raymond Tarabay
Composer: Nikolaus Glowna, Siggi Mueller
Studio: First Run Features
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Reviews for House of the Sleeping Beauties
Not even the august presence of Maximilian Schell can dispel the odor of fusty smut that clings to House of the Sleeping Beauties.
Do you find this premise anything but repugnant? It offends not only civilized members of both sexes, but even dirty old men, dramatizing as it does their dirtiness and oldness.
Most bad movies are simply forgettable. But some bad movies are so amazingly wrong that you feel compelled to gawk at them.
A meandering, self-indulgent rumination on old age, death and unfulfillable desire, German actor-director Vadim Glowna’s adaptation of Yasunari Kawabata’s surreal, ironic short story gets everything but the surrealism and irony right.
Glowna presents this smoky German feature as an elegy for lost youth, but it's so tumescent with male self-pity that I couldn't wait for it to end.
A meditation on life, death, sex, revenge, religion and peace that is involving despite its ponderous pace.
With the mounting number of first-rate foreign-language films locked out of movie theaters due to wary distributors, it's worth pondering why such laughable dreck as German director Vadim Glowna's House of the Sleeping Beauties actually made it through.
More aptly titled Sexually Desirable When Drugged, the movie features slumbering sex slaves in what seems like a necrophiliacs brothel for grumpy old men, and nothing less than a romanticized and lusty aesthetic portrayal of date rape.
Sure, there's copious full-frontal female nudity and an aroused male body part, but such scenes are a means to an end, not an end in themselves. There's a subtle difference, but still a difference.
It's easy to feel as drowsy as any of the titular ladies while watching this misogynistic, soporific contemplation of old age, mortality and T&A.
If ever there was a paradigm of insufferable European art-house pretentiousness, this is it.
Based on an acclaimed novella by Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata, the film is one of those self-consciously atmospheric literary adaptations that suffer from a surfeit of symbolism and pretentiousness.
Telling what amounts to a rather simple story, Glowna puffs up his exposition with quotes from Chinese poetry, rounds of heavy-handed symbolism and experiments in multiple narration.
Steeped in European sensibilities, "House of the Sleeping Beauties" is a melancholy diary of human frailty juxtaposed against a fuzzy palate of artistic exploitation.
Despite the fact that its premise sounds like it was dreamed up by a pervert who depends on that date rape drug for a social life, this macabre molestation mystery proves to be easy to swallow.
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More aptly titled Sexually Desirable When Drugged, the movie features slumbering sex slaves in what seems like a necrophiliacs brothel for grumpy old men, and nothing less than a romanticized and lusty aesthetic portrayal of date rape. ![]()
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October 23, 2008:
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