Reżyseria:
Matteo GarroneZdjęcia:
Peter SuschitzkyMuzyka:
Alexandre DesplatObsada:
Salma Hayek, Vincent Cassel, John C. Reilly, Stacy Martin, Shirley Henderson, Toby Jones, Alba Rohrwacher, Guillaume Delaunay, Bebe Cave, Giselda Volodi (więcej)VOD (1)
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Wszystko zaczyna się od wyprawy po serce morskiego potwora. Zaborcza i wyniosła królowa (Salma Hayek) gotowa jest poświęcić niejedno życie, żeby osiągnąć swój cel - urodzić upragnionego syna. Popadający w szaleństwo nieobliczalny król (Toby Jones) oddaje rękę swojej pięknej i niewinnej córki zdeformowanemu olbrzymowi. Dwie tajemnicze siostry zabiegają o względy lubieżnego władcy (Vincent Cassel). Stawką są wieczna młodość i nieustające piękno, ale wygrać może tylko jedna z nich. W każdym człowieku kryje się potwór. A miłość, piękno i marzenia mają swoją wysoką cenę. (M2 Films)
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For a first, pretty functional – I laughed and cringed in disgust at the giant flea, slapped my head in amusement at the old man's beauty parlor, and squirmed in disgust at the giant bat. It's just that the film is insanely uncreative. By literally re-writing uncompromising fairy tales with minimal creative input, the entire work makes it impossible to cultivate any empathy for anything in the viewer. In fact, thanks to its static form, it serves exclusively as an illustration, where on the one hand it fascinates with its down-to-earth modern rawness and brutality, while on the other hand it retains its fairy-tale hyperbole in all other respects. It's as if, at the end of Šafránková’s Cinderella, we had close-ups of her stepsisters cutting off their heels and chopping off their toes to fit into the slipper. In other words, this latter-day Pan's Labyrinth just doesn't behave. ()
(50th KVIFF) A unique spectacle. A beautifully narrative film with breathtaking visuals, where in one moment you’ll be so surprised and dazzled by the beauty captured on screen that you won’t be able to look away. At times a cracking comedy that made the whole theatre burst in laughter, at times a brutal and scary horror flick. I don’t know which of the three stories I liked best because each one has something going for it. The Neapolitan fairy-tales are quite something. 85 % ()
Watching Tale of Tales, I couldn't help but think of German Romanticism, the tales of the Brothers Grimm's or the texts of E.T.A. Hoffmann. Matteo Garrone's film is an evocative audio-visual spectacle with many wonderful locations and costumes that take the viewer back to a time long past, to a fairy tale world of kings, servants and various creatures. Each of the three stories appealed to me for its fantastical rawness and unpredictability. Despite its innocent title, this is definitely not a film for the youngest of audiences, children would quite possibly struggle with nightmares after the screening. A truly noteworthy film that, despite its "adult" treatment, retains its fairytale wisdom and lessons, like the struggle between good and evil, boundless selflessness, (un)safe love or the superficial judgement of "a book by its cover". ()
Fairy tales your mother never told you.. A great fairy tale three-part anthology with the beautiful exotic setting of Italy, gothic castles, breathtaking costumes, beautiful music, solid actors, but also purely morbid-horror elements that are breathtaking in their uniqueness. All three stories are original and have something to offer. I was most entertained by the crazy, horny Vincent Cassel with his harem and whores rolling around on the floor. Solid stuff. 80%. ()
This fairy tale that is one of the best has an obvious (and thanks to Desplat also in terms of voice) potential to become another annual regular Christmas favorite movie. However, exclusively on Czech TV art channel, because the slow-paced local settings carefully follow the style of the originals of even today well-known fairy tales, which certainly were neither too kind nor easy to watch. And it is exactly this true (dark) not glamorized and horror-like side that is as fascinating (especially with regard to the amazing visual qualities) that makes it really hard for a conservative family to gather and watch it together without any harm. ()
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