Dazzling and sumptuous, chronicling a haunting race to redemption.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)
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Reviews Counted:67
Fresh:44
Rotten:23
Average Rating:5.9/10
Consensus: Terry Gilliam remains as indulgent as ever, but The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus represents a return to the intoxicatingly imaginative, darkly beautiful power of his earlier work, with fine performances to match all the visual spectacle.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for violent images, some sensuality, language and smoking
Genre: Science-Fiction/Fantasy
Theatrical Release:Dec 25, 2009 Limited
Synopsis: In THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS, director Terry Gilliam continues the trippy tradition he began with inventive films such as TIME BANDITS and BRAZIL. This time, he reteams with Heath Ledger... In THE IMAGINARIUM OF DOCTOR PARNASSUS, director Terry Gilliam continues the trippy tradition he began with inventive films such as TIME BANDITS and BRAZIL. This time, he reteams with Heath Ledger of THE BROTHERS GRIMM, Christopher Plummer of 12 MONKEYS, and Tom Waits of THE FISHER KING. [More]
Starring: Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Lily Cole, Andrew Garfield
Starring: Heath Ledger, Christopher Plummer, Lily Cole, Andrew Garfield, Verne Troyer, Tom Waits, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, Jude Law
Director: Terry Gilliam
Director: Terry Gilliam
Screenwriter: Terry Gilliam, Charles McKeown
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
It’s a film teeming with visual invention (often to the point of exhaustion), yet the big-budget pageantry is always counterbalanced by Gilliam’s deeply felt and thematically potent sympathy for the downtrodden artistes of the world.
As impressive and as wild as Gilliam's acid-laced visuals can be -- and yes, they are often stunning and hilarious -- it's not enough to keep us engaged in a movie with a plot that spins circles around our heads and characters who are really nothing more
[Gilliam] can follow any train of thought, so he does, and it’s no surprise when the trains run out of steam.
While he hasn't made a perfect film, Terry Gilliam preserves the memory of Heath Ledger in a way that appropriately matches his own sense of artistic inspiration.
Whatever my reservations, and they are only few, I welcome back the Gilliam of old.
It's weird, wicked, wonderful and whacky for sure - much more a dark fantasy than a horror film (Waits' amazing Devil notwithstanding) - but it's also done with finesse, beauty, emotion and aplomb.
The beautiful special effects sequences can drag on, but Gilliam's crafted an intriguing, old-fashioned fairytale framework for them.
If fantasy is your thing, take a trip through Gilliam's mirror and drink your fill, but don't blame me for your indigestion.
The melding together of the streamlined urbanscapes of modern London with the old-time production design of the Parnassus carriage, not to mention the CGI wonderlands beyond the mirror, is a spectacle that's worth the price of admission alone.
The film is classic Gilliam, the imaginative brilliance tempered by moments of incoherence and a strange lassitude.
Doctor Parnassus is sometimes exhilarating, sometimes merely deranged -- but since excess and fragmentation are Gilliam's trademarks, his virtues are impossible to separate from his vices.
A visual feast is served up in former Monty Python cast member Terry Gilliam's fantasy -- credited to "Heath Ledger and friends" -- that should enthral loyal fans of the veteran's colourful film history, but is more than likely to baffle Gilliam novices.
It's unlikely Gilliam's own, undeniably brilliant career will be revitalised by this rambling, undisciplined and indulgent piece of work.
For a film that lost one of its key players, Heath Ledger, mid-way through production, The Imaginarium Of Doctor Parnassus is remarkably cohesive. Marks a return to form for Gilliam.
The film continually shifts in and out of coherency, much a like a radio trying to fix on a station broadcasting from far, far away.
A hard to fathom storyline and obvious CGI effects detract from an otherwise big-hearted final film for Heath Ledger.
Those willing to ignore these indulgences are guaranteed to be swept away by the sublime visuals, energetic performances and Gilliam’s own incredibly unbridled imagination.
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