Coppola drags everyone on a humourless trudge through a jungle of pretension that will have most moviegoers glazing over long before an ending that really isn't worth the wait.
Youth Without Youth (2007)
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Reviews Counted:99
Fresh:30
Rotten:69
Average Rating:4.7/10
Consensus: Although visually appealing, Coppola's latest film mixes too many genres with a very confusing plot.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for some sexuality, nudity and a brief disturbing image.
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Dec 14, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $146,307
Synopsis: Francis Ford Coppola returns to the director's chair for the first time in nearly a decade with his ambitious parable YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH. Set in Romania on the eve of World War II, the tale begins... Francis Ford Coppola returns to the director's chair for the first time in nearly a decade with his ambitious parable YOUTH WITHOUT YOUTH. Set in Romania on the eve of World War II, the tale begins when 70-year-old linguistics professor Dominic Matei (Tim Roth) is struck by lightning, miraculously restoring him to the flower of youth. Swaddled in bandages, blind, and mute, Dominic astounds his doctor (Bruno Ganz) with his swift recovery--new teeth, smooth skin, and a shining mane of hair--and even the young nurses start to take an interest in the dashing, vigorous septuagenarian. But things turn perilous when the Third Reich learns of Dominic's rejuvenation and wants to harness his new, superhuman abilities. On the run in wartorn Europe, Dominic uses his powers to keep one step ahead of the Nazis and finish his life's work, an expansive study on language and human consciousness. The unpredictable plot thickens when Dominic falls for Veronica (Alexandra Maria Lara), a beautiful young woman who reminds him of a lost love and, what's more, has also had a fateful encounter with lightning--leaving her possessed by the spirits of her past lives! As she journeys from Switzerland to Malta to India, Veronica's unusual predicament may hold the key to completing Dominic's encyclopedic masterwork, but perhaps at the cost of their new life together. Closer to baroque and risk-taking pictures like ONE FROM THE HEART than THE GODFATHER, Coppola's sprawling exploration of love, memory, and lost time brims with rich symbolism and inventive visuals. Based on the novella by Mircea Eliade, the philosophic film evokes the poetic enigmas and freewheeling narrative of a literary novel. As audacious as it is thought-provoking, YOUNG WITHOUT YOUTH is a compelling return from a cinematic master. [More]
Starring: Tim Roth, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, Andre Hennicke
Starring: Tim Roth, Alexandra Maria Lara, Bruno Ganz, Andre Hennicke, Marcel Iures
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Screenwriter: Francis Ford Coppola
Producer: Francis Ford Coppola
Composer: Osvaldo Golijov
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Youth Without Youth
An incomprehensible, pretentious, meandering mess -- so self-serious, it’s laughable.
The movie is one soporific, depressed, deadeningly vague scene after another.
Far too bookish and strange to fully engage us. But it looks terrific.
The film assaults the mind like a wild-eyed, brainy collegian showing off the most arcane things he learned during freshman year.
Youth Without Youth is a clear indication that Coppola is as far from a spent force as any world-class filmmaker can be.
This is hardly Coppola's greatest movie, but it's far from his worst -- its bid for a new beginning is one from the heart.
Coppola takes a subject that once would have made him gaga and explores it with tenderness and lucidity.
An ambitious spiritual drama based on a novella by Mircea Eliade, this unwieldy movie fails as a compelling human drama and fills the screen instead with mind-numbingly dull intellectual matters.
A mess of a movie, it meanders along with a few nice moments here and there. Never believable and rarely compelling, it just plods along.
An intensely personal expression of creativity filmed with the patina of a European production.
The director treats his material as if it were Last Year at Marienbad, yet his story's particulars are too goofy and too incompatible to result in something haunting or beguiling.
Francis Coppola's gasping adaptation of Mircea Eliade's out-of-print novella should provide the tipping point at which audiences start avoiding the exasperated genre of magical realism that crept into modern film vernacular with a vengeance.
Coppola's latest won't break Godfather box office records but give the man credit for taking risks making an intellectual, philosophical fantasy with Faustian-Wildean-Kafkaesque undertones.
Handsomely made on a low budget, the film has the polished look of a Coppola film with expert contributions from some master craftsmen. But the story is full of arcane references that many will find nonsensical, and the performances are a letdown.
Youth from an old man's perspective has its rewards but isn't a perfect picture of wish-fulfillment.
Based on a philosophical text, this at once complex and convoluted meditation on time, memory and politics marks Coppola's comeback with an art film that in intent (if not execution) aspires to belong to the worlds of Resnais, Kieslowski and Tarkovsky.
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