Visuellement magnifique, et horriblement creux, kitsch, et clinquant. Rembrandt semble être une petite frappe sortie d'un Guy Ritchie; malgré tout, on adhère au jeu de piste, malgré la légère puérilité de celui-ci.
It was fascinating to watch this. Was it a theatre play? An extensive, creative, innovative explanation of a work of art? Would it be better if every art museum guides could be as colourful, derivative, and informative as this? Darkness permeated the film while Martin Freeman's Rembrandt had a dirty mouth.I really wish I could see more of his acting like in "Nightwatching". I truly believe he can pull it off.
A different piece indeed. It took a moment to adjust to the filming style which allowed me to pause at any moment to capture a painting in motion. I found the first hour quite captivating and the plot fascinating. I couldn't help but enjoy the lead role. The music as well was quite fantastic. Yet the last hour was a bit of a cluster. A Greenway I have found the most easy to get entrenched in.
When will this possibly most beautiful looking film come to the States? Criterion, Janus, somebody! Pick this up already!