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CARLOS DER SCHAKAL


Regie: Oliver Assayas
Darsteller: Edgar Ramirez, Julia Hummer, Alexander Beyer, Anna Thalbach
Buch: Olivier Assayas, Dan Franck

Doku-Dramas leiden oft unter einer zähen Dramaturgie, die realistische Darstellung politischer Reibereien und konsequente Authentizität können einen Film wahrhaft ausbremsen. Nicht so bei CARLOS DES SCHAKAL, hier sind die spannendsten Momente oft genau diese kurzen Sequenzen, welche echte Nachrichtenaufzeichnungen der entsprechenden Ereignisse zeigen.

Wie ein guter Roman

Es ist beachtlich intoxicating as a 5.5 hour movie can be, no scene is too long or misplaced, we are grateful as a viewer that the character development of the individual figures were given as much time. When the credits for this gigantic flood of information [and wear seat of meat] on the screen, you really have the impression that director Oliver Assayas has taken time to examine all sides of the jackal.

An ambiguous figure

CARLOS this is neither pleasant nor particularly unsympathetic portrait, the representation of the many events in his life form, its shape and illuminate the more the Sinnlosgkeit terrorism and criticizing the attendant opportunism. CARLOS is precisely in this respect not only a successful contemporary document, but also a thought-provoking parable about the current world politics.

attention to detail

Particularly successful are the representations of the individual time periods, here is in every scene a lot of attention to detail and suggests only begun to have spent much time in researching this work must. The cast is able to go through to convince more white Edgra Ramirez in the role of Carlos. With CALROS THE JACKAL Oliver Assayas is a very rare and comprehensive portrait of an elusive phantom succeeded with the its themes to current events in the world refers. Be sure to swallow the long version!

Note: runs The theatrical version of the film about 140 minutes during the entire 336 minutes director's cut takes [for the French TV and DVD / BD releases]


8 / 10 attacks on the good taste

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