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The Five Obstructions (2004)
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Reviews Counted:56
Fresh:50
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: Both an intriguing intellectual exercise and an amusing look at the contrasts between the two filmmakers.
Theatrical Release:May 26, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: With THE FIVE OBSTRUCTIONS, notoriously mischievous director Lars von Trier performs yet another cinematic experiment. This time around, the Danish prankster tries to outwit his mentor, director... With THE FIVE OBSTRUCTIONS, notoriously mischievous director Lars von Trier performs yet another cinematic experiment. This time around, the Danish prankster tries to outwit his mentor, director Jorgen Leth, forcing him to remake his classic 1967 short, "The Perfect Human," five different times, with a series of increasingly outlandish guidelines. His goal is to break down the abnormally stable Leth, teaching him a valuable life lesson in the process. In the first film, von Trier sends Leth to Cuba and sets his first seemingly insurmountable rule: make a film that consists of shots that are no longer than twelve frames at a time. Miraculously, Leth uses his forced limitations to create a beautiful work, which obviously irks von Trier. Next up, von Trier challenges Leth to return to Bombay--which he calls the "most wretched place on Earth"--in order to confront some demons from his past. Once again, the clever mentor rises to the challenge. Frustrated and sensing defeat, von Trier's next challenge is deceptively simple: Leth must remake his film with no limitations whatsoever. He travels to Brussels and succeeds once again. After a foray into animation, von Trier creates the final obstruction, a film in which von Trier admits defeat and pays tribute to his mentor. THE FIVE OBSTRUCTIONS is a thoughtful, entertaining meditation on the filmmaking process. [More]
Starring: Lars von Trier, Jorgen Leth
Starring: Lars von Trier, Jorgen Leth
Director: Lars von Trier, Jorgen Leth
Director: Lars von Trier, Jorgen Leth
Story: Lars von Trier
Producer: Carsten Holst
Studio: Koch Lorber Films
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Reviews for The Five Obstructions
The resulting films are far from ruined and are actually successfully witty, formal and strange.
Watching The Five Obstructions is at once like witnessing two chess masters playing dominoes and like spying on a series of therapy sessions.
a startling revelation about how plastic, in the good sense, that cinema can be as art, as play, and as punishment.
A special auteurist treat that's easier to enjoy than to describe or categorize.
...fascinating....another apparent piece in the jigsaw puzzle that is Danish director Lars von Trier.
By challenging Leth, pushing him out of his comfort zone, von Trier releases in his idol a creative brilliance that would have otherwise remained buried.
For those who treasure not only watching the intricate challenges of filmmaking but also feeling the thrill of tomfoolery and sharing the demonic joy of psychological twists, Obstructions is enthralling.
Whatever either of these guys thought they were doing with The Five Obstructions, they've ended up making a movie like no other.
This unique work does humanise the two directors, but also shows that these two fallible humans are capable of making wonderful if not perfect cinematic works.
Although The Five Obstructions occasionally seems like an exercise in artistic wankery, It’s amazing to see how Leth rises to the challenge each time.
Reveals how huge is the impact of a director on a film and how impossible it is for an artist to escape his own nature.
A vain and vapid intellectual exercise that only serves to illustrate Lars von Trier's unswerving arrogance.
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