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The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
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Baron von Munchausen experiences an interesting adventure to help his town. He is swallowed by a sea-monster, has a chance to visit the moon especially dancing with Vennus.
Actors:
John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Oliver Reed, Charles McKeown, Winston Dennis, Jack Purvis, Valentina Cortese, Jonathan Pryce, Bill Paterson, Peter Jeffrey, ...»
Director:
Terry Gilliam
Country:
United Kingdom
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John Neville
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Jack Purvis
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Film4
November 15, 2013 For a picture big on in-camera special effects, few of the explosions and set pieces can eclipse the parade of cracking performances.
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Total Film
November 15, 2013 The carnivalesque chaos is anchored in stage actor John Neville's charismatic lead turn.
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Radio Times
November 15, 2013 It's an opulent odyssey that balances romance, comedy and thrills in one glittering and constantly surprising package.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
November 15, 2013 One of the most voluptuously beautiful films ever imagined, Munchausen naturally assumes that surrealism is preferable, that through make-believe we find the way to true beliefs.
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Variety
October 18, 2008 A fitting final installment in Terry Gilliam's trilogy begun with Time Bandits and continued with Brazil.
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Chicago Tribune
November 15, 2013 There is much to see on this journey, all of it presented in the abundant, deep-focus detail that is Gilliam's visual trademark.
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South Florida Sun-Sentinel
November 15, 2013 Superbly photographed and marvelously lighted, this remarkable set piece of art direction and stunning decor cures many of its own ills, including a screenplay that meanders grandly.
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Los Angeles Times
November 15, 2013 The sheer volume and invention of Gilliam's visual largess sets him apart, and his wit operates for the most part at a dangerously sophisticated level.
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Orlando Sentinel
November 15, 2013 The king is completely out-of-control, and so was Gilliam in making this film. Neither has much of a sense of proportion, but both are hard to ignore.
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Tulsa World
November 12, 2014 The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a fairy tale of large heart and limitless vision. Like its maker, it staunchly defies the exigencies of reason to pursue a bigger vision of imagination.
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