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The Dreamed Path 2017 123movies

The Dreamed Path 2017 123movies

Apr. 27, 201786 Min.
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Watch: Der traumhafte Weg 2016 123movies, Full Movie Online – Greece, 1984. A young Englishman and a German girl sing on the street to finance their vacations. The boy returns home after learning that his mother had an accident, leaving behind his girlfriend. Thirty years later, in Berlin, a television actress abandons her husband, who moves near a railway station. In her most recent film, the director Angela Schanelec creates a semblance of romantic disenchantment through two couples marked by distance. Influenced by the work of French director Robert Bresson, the film is configured under unnoticed temporary jumps that mark the tedium of its protagonists..
Plot: Theres and Kenneth are both young when they first meet whilst on holiday. They fall in love but are unable to prevent themselves from losing each other. Thirty years later, in another country, another couple: Ariane leaves her husband David because she no longer loves him. The paths they both take lead them to Kenneth and Theres.
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5.7/10 Votes: 423
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N/A Votes: 19 Popularity: 1.008 | TMDB

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So much better than anything else you may see this year.
In the cinema of Angela Schanelec you cannot take your eyes off the screen for a second for fear of missing a vital piece of information. Schanelec doesn’t make films that follow a logistical narrative path but rather she drip-feeds us a narrative that we must make sense of. There is sometimes a formal structure but often it’s as if we have joined the characters in the middle of a conventional film rather than at the beginning and we leave them before the end as though her characters will live on after the film is over…or not; if a character’s life is to come to an end it will happen off-screen. Either way, we the audience, will not be around to see what happens next. Of course, what happens ‘in-between’ wll most likely bore an audience seeking excitement or even something straightforward but if you are prepared to give yourself over to her style of film-making you may find yourself entranced.

Families are often at the heart of her films; particularly the dynamics between parents and children. Her latest film, “The Dreamed Path” begins with a couple meeting and seemingly striking up a relationship of sorts before swiftly moving on to embrace the boy’s relationship with his ill mother and surly, blind father. The characters speak metronomically as if not quite in the same world that the rest of us inhabit or, as the title suggests, in a dream while ‘stories’ that appear to be developing lead nowhere. This is difficult, even challenging, cinema, in which even the passing of time is subverted with past and present intermingingly and characters finding themselves in places they ought not to be in, again as in a dream, (for once any synopsis handed out with the film is very welcome).

In the past I sometimes felt as if I were intruding on the privacy of Schanelec’s characters but in “The Dreamed Path” they seem so cut off from reality that really isn’t a consideration. It also may mean that this is her least accessible work and her least involving film. That said, it is also so much better than almost anything else you are likely to see this year; it simply shouldn’t be missed.

Review By: MOscarbradley
So much better than anything else you may see this year.
In the cinema of Angela Schanelec you cannot take your eyes off the screen for a second for fear of missing a vital piece of information. Schanelec doesn’t make films that follow a logistical narrative path but rather she drip-feeds us a narrative that we must make sense of. There is sometimes a formal structure but often it’s as if we have joined the characters in the middle of a conventional film rather than at the beginning and we leave them before the end as though her characters will live on after the film is over…or not; if a character’s life is to come to an end it will happen off-screen. Either way, we the audience, will not be around to see what happens next. Of course, what happens ‘in-between’ wll most likely bore an audience seeking excitement or even something straightforward but if you are prepared to give yourself over to her style of film-making you may find yourself entranced.

Families are often at the heart of her films; particularly the dynamics between parents and children. Her latest film, “The Dreamed Path” begins with a couple meeting and seemingly striking up a relationship of sorts before swiftly moving on to embrace the boy’s relationship with his ill mother and surly, blind father. The characters speak metronomically as if not quite in the same world that the rest of us inhabit or, as the title suggests, in a dream while ‘stories’ that appear to be developing lead nowhere. This is difficult, even challenging, cinema, in which even the passing of time is subverted with past and present intermingingly and characters finding themselves in places they ought not to be in, again as in a dream, (for once any synopsis handed out with the film is very welcome).

In the past I sometimes felt as if I were intruding on the privacy of Schanelec’s characters but in “The Dreamed Path” they seem so cut off from reality that really isn’t a consideration. It also may mean that this is her least accessible work and her least involving film. That said, it is also so much better than almost anything else you are likely to see this year; it simply shouldn’t be missed.

Review By: MOscarbradley

Other Information:

Original Title Der traumhafte Weg
Release Date 2017-04-27
Release Year 2016

Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 26 min (86 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Angela Schanelec
Writer Angela Schanelec
Actors Miriam Jakob, Thorbjörn Björnsson, Maren Eggert
Country Germany
Awards 2 wins & 3 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Digital
Cinematographic Process N/A
Printed Film Format DCP

The Dreamed Path 2017 123movies
Original title Der traumhafte Weg
TMDb Rating 6.1 19 votes

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