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The Brothers Grimm

United States, United Kingdom, Czech Republic

2005

118 Min
Color
1.85:1
English, German, French, Italian
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DIR Terry Gilliam

EXEC Jonathan Gordon, Chris McGurk, Andrew Rona, John D. Schofield, Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein

PROD Charles Roven

SCR Ehren Kruger

DP Newton Thomas Sigel

CAST Matt Damon, Heath Ledger, Jonathan Pryce, Monica Bellucci, Lena Headey, Barbora Lukešová, Peter Stormare, Mackenzie Crook

ED Lesley Walker

PROD DES Guy Hendrix Dyas

MUSIC Dario Marianelli

Venice (Competition)

Synopsis

Matt Damon and Heath Ledger team up to bring you one of the year’s most fantastic adventures in this magical tale based on the lives of the legendary storytellers. Will and Jake Grimm (Damon and Ledger) dazzle small towns with their imaginative folklore and elaborate illusions, but when the brothers journey into a real enchanted forest they encounter many of the fantastic characters and thrilling situations found in their beloved fairy tales!

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Terry Gilliam

Terrence Vance Gilliam was born in Minnesota on 22 November 1940. After eleven early years of a Huckleberry Finn/Tom Sawyer-type childhood (his description), his family moved to LA. There he was a witness to the Hollywood system, from the fringes. As a kid, his drawing and cartooning skills developed. After graduating from school where he apparently excelled at pole vaulting, Gilliam went to the Occidental College, studying Physics, which he later changed to Politics. In his last year at college, Gilliam sent copies of his college magazine work to comic maestro Harvey Kurtzman in New York.

Kurtzman was running a magazine called Help!, and was impressed. When writer Charles Alverson left the magazine, a vacancy arose, and Gilliam took a job there. He spent the next three years there – writing, designing and drawing – but being paid very little. During the time at Help!, he met John Cleese, who was roped in to star in a photo-story spoof – as a guilt-ridden man involved in an… read more

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Kirby

13Apr12

Amazing art direction and costume wasted on a badly-written film that is too adult for most children and too childish for most adults. Some of the worst CGI for the time and some of the dumbest concepts of any time. A horse swallowing a girl? Enchanted mud turning a girl into a gingerbread man? Seriously? C'mon, Gilliam, I expected better.

Twin Sakzata

23Apr11

I remember watching this movie feeling rather disappointed. Not only because I'm a Grimm Brothers fan, but also because I was expecting a film with wide imaginery and a taste for aesthehics. And I was hoping for good dialogues and an "acceptable" revamp of Grimm's Brothers' tales. But I found the dialogues seedy and laughable. I must add that IMO the screenplay was hideously written. Seriously.

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Amanda

28Mar11

Jeepers guys, I don't understand the hate on this movie. I enjoyed it...

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Roscoe

14Mar11

Terry Gilliam's very worst film. A pity. Easily forgotten.

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Not as Grimm as I expected

By harryca​ul on February 20, 2011

I’ve been putting off watching this for ages thinking I would hate it and, what do you know, I rather enjoyed it in the end. I can’t help feeling sorry for Terry Gilliam though. Is it any wonder his…  read review

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