Few have dared what Brandauer accomplishes: showing us a good actor responding to the same neurotic drive for the center of the stage, the immortalizing role. His is a great performance, nothing less.
Mephisto (1981)
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Reviews Counted:16
Fresh:11
Rotten:5
Average Rating:6.9/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 30 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: In MEPHISTO, an ambitious and talented actor (Klaus Maria Brandauer) on the verge of success marries the daughter of an important official in pre-World War II Germany in order to further his... In MEPHISTO, an ambitious and talented actor (Klaus Maria Brandauer) on the verge of success marries the daughter of an important official in pre-World War II Germany in order to further his career. As the Nazi influence grows, he discards his wife and uses his new connections to become the head of the National Theatre, while tailoring his art to the fascistic beliefs of his patrons. Wonderful acting in all roles and a strong, balanced script gives a chilling feel for why millions of people in Germany--not just ambitious, monomaniacal actors--succumbed to the outlandish theatrical appeal of Nazism by showing the more subtle, underlying psychological appeal of fascism itself. Based on a novel by Klaus Mann, the son of Thomas Mann, MEPHISTO, like Visconti's THE DAMNED, which showed the culpability of industrialists in their support of Hitler, dramatically shows the self-deceptive and ultimately evil acts of an artist making his own Faustian bargain. [More]
Starring: Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krystyna Janda, Ildikó Bánsági
Starring: Klaus Maria Brandauer, Krystyna Janda, Ildikó Bánsági
Director: István Szabó
Director: István Szabó
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Reviews for Mephisto
An inspired update of the Faust legend featuring a tour de force performance by Klaus Maria Brandauer.
Hungaro pic shows extraordinary period flair for the Germany of the 1920s and '30s, balanced acting by a multinational cast, and exemplary direction.
A superbly modulated, fruitfully ambivalent central performance by Brandauer carries the emotional and intellectual weight of the political dilemma.
Winner of the 1981 foreign lingo Oscar, Szabu's modern Faustian take is rather conventional in story and ideas, but it has strong emotional pull due to Brandauer's bravura performance.
The actor is played by Klaus Maria Brandauer in one of the greatest movie performances I've ever seen.
Mephisto seems somewhat remote, without all the urgency of which Mr. Szabo has shown himself capable.
Mephisto is a powerful parable about fame as a disease of the spirit.
Slow-burning and bleak, this detailed study of deception and self-justification is brought to life by the virtuoso performance of Klaus Maria Brandauer and the perfectly restrained direction of Istvan Szabó.
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