November 14, 2007
The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen (Gilliam, 1988)
Terry Gilliam's fantastically baroque visual sense and his childlike playfulness are on full display in this oft overlooked film, a surprisingly potent examination of the creative soul and its place in an exceedingly rational world. It is rather unfortunate that a regime change at Columbia Pictures, the film's backer and distributor, and the ensuing behind the scenes power struggles, kept this film from reaching a larger audience and the acclaim it most certainly deserves. One of Gilliam's finest. IMDb listing.
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3 comments:
Incredible movie!
I've just discovered your blog, and it is fantastic.
Good luck.
Yeah, after finally seeing Munchausen, it's hard to understand why it isn't talked about more as a key film in Gilliam's oeuvre. Thanks for the kind words, and come back often!
i just love this movie... :-)
btw, where is my Dulcinea?
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