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    The Double fimli

    “Double Trouble”

    If you’ve seen the trailer, you’ve seen the movie. The trailer inexplicably contains a spoiler that reveals the mystery of “The Double”.

    An ex-CIA agent is brought out of retirement to track down a Soviet assassin long thought to be dead. But when a U.S. senator’s throat is cut in the trademark style of the assassin, the CIA wants to re-open the case. Richard Gere stars as the reluctant CIA agent forced to team-up with a young rookie played by Topher Grace.

    All of this is a great premise for a spy thriller. But when the film’s title is the ultimate spoiler, we know what’s up from scene one. Now it’s just a matter of watching the actors trying to learn what we already know. That’s not much fun at all.

    But even under a different title, “The Double” would still feel like a straight-to-DVD movie or something you might watch on an airplane while dozing off. Who is the optimist who dropped this bomb into theaters during awards season?

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    Kawasaki’s Rose Filmi

    “Examining A Czech Communist Past”

    Secrets and lies of a Czech Communist past are exposed in the very conversational drama “Kawasaki’s Rose”. From top Czech director Jan Hrebejk who gave us 2001’s foreign film Oscar nominee “Divided We Fall”, here’s a film that almost requires you to have been raised in the Czech Republic just to understand it. It’s obviously a very personal film for the filmmakers, but I suspect even younger generation Czechs would have a hard time digesting this material.

    Although done as a dramatic narrative, there’s so much talking in “Kawasaki’s Rose” that at times it almost feels like a documentary. Not helping matters is the fact that the story begins with the filming of a television documentary about Pavel Josek (played by Martin Huba). He’s a psychology professor who is to receive a national honor award for standing up against the totalitarian Communist regime.

    While there are a few scenes from the past shown in flashbacks, I couldn’t help but feel this film might have been more effective if it had simply dramatized the events from the past and used the present-day stuff as filler. Instead we get the opposite, with way too much verbal rambling and location shifts between the Czech Republic and Sweden.

    “Kawasaki’s Rose” has many nice elements, but they never come together to create a whole piece of art or entertainment.

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    Young Goethe In Love Filmi

    “Goethe For It!”

    The famous German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is probably most famous as the author of “Faust”. But the novel that first launched his fame across Europe in the late 1700s was “The Sorrows Of Young Werther”. A groundbreaking work about romance and suicide, the events in Goethe’s life that led him to write it are dramatized in the new film “Young Goethe In Love”.

    Directed by Philipp Stolzl, who made one of last year’s best films, the Nazi mountain-climbing adventure “North Face”, “Young Goethe In Love” is a sumptuously elegant period piece with art direction that feels genuine and authentic.

    As a rebellious law student in Leipzig, Goethe (played by Alexander Fehling) fails his exams and is sent to Wetzlar to reform. Here he meets his muse and the love of his life Charlotte Buff (played by Miriam Stein). But soon after they fall in love, Buff becomes engaged to a wealthy family friend. Around the same time, Goethe’s best friend commits suicide. It is during this period in Goethe’s life when he begins writing “The Sorrows Of Young Werther”.

    Goethe had a bigger passion for poetry than for the law. In a time when being an artist was not recommended over becoming a lawyer, Goethe played against the odds and won big.

    What feels like a perfectly made movie for this material is quickly destroyed by a bizarre ending that feels oddly like a Hollywood exaggeration. But the performances are strong and Stolzl’s direction is solid. If the subject matter is of interest to you, this is definitely worth a look.

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