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Beauty

Original title: Skoonheid
  • 2011
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 39 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
2056
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Deon Lotz and Charlie Keegan in Beauty (2011)
Francois van Heerden, a mid-40s, white,
Afrikaans-speaking family man, has become
devoid of any care or concern for his own
measure of happiness, and so convinced of his
ill-fated existence, that he is wholly unprepared
when a chance encounter unrave
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuPortrait of a closeted gay husband/father living a life of quiet middle-aged desperation who becomes fixated on a friend's handsome collegiate son, leading to an incident.Portrait of a closeted gay husband/father living a life of quiet middle-aged desperation who becomes fixated on a friend's handsome collegiate son, leading to an incident.Portrait of a closeted gay husband/father living a life of quiet middle-aged desperation who becomes fixated on a friend's handsome collegiate son, leading to an incident.

  • Regie
    • Oliver Hermanus
  • Drehbuch
    • Didier Costet
    • Oliver Hermanus
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Deon Lotz
    • Charlie Keegan
    • Michelle Scott
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    2056
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Oliver Hermanus
    • Drehbuch
      • Didier Costet
      • Oliver Hermanus
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Deon Lotz
      • Charlie Keegan
      • Michelle Scott
    • 23Benutzerrezensionen
    • 54Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Deon Lotz
    Deon Lotz
    • François van Heerden
    Charlie Keegan
    Charlie Keegan
    • Christian Roodt
    Michelle Scott
    • Elena van Heerden
    Albert Maritz
    • Willem Roodt
    Sue Diepeveen
    Sue Diepeveen
    • Marika Roodt
    Roeline Daneel
    • Anika van Heerden
    Drikus Volschenk
    Drikus Volschenk
    • Cliff Engel
    Morné Visser
    Morné Visser
    • Brian
    Leon Kruger
    • Henri
    Robin Smith
    Robin Smith
    • Gideon
    Jeroen Kranenburg
    • Doctor
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    Tinarie van Wyk Loots
    • Linda van Heerden
    Jan Hendrik Opperman
    • Stefan - Groom
    Marion Holm
    • Distant Aunt
    Shaun Rossouw
    • Best Man
    Elsie Potgieter
    • Young Woman
    Mart Kotze
    • Murial, Banking Clerk
    Andre Knoesen
    • Farm Man #1
    • Regie
      • Oliver Hermanus
    • Drehbuch
      • Didier Costet
      • Oliver Hermanus
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    10sinnerofcinema

    Superlative "Beauty" is gut wrenchingly dark & ugly

    Oliver Hermanus wonderfully crafted "Beauty" was South Africa's submission to the Academy Awards as well as 2011 Un Certain Regard Cannes Film Festival Nominee and a Cannes award winner. This is a tale of repressed turmoil that slowly creep ups to the viewer. A very capable Deon Lotz plays François in an excellent performance filled with subtle anger, rage, jealousy and obsession. These feeling progressively take their toll on the unsuspecting Christian, brilliantly portrayed by Charlie Keegan with a devastating innocence and magnetic charm that will keep audiences disturbed long after experiencing this film.

    Family man Francois van Heerden is a haven of many secrets. Secrets that deteriorate as well as rot the insides. In his endurance of life's test and family matters, François is able to keep an expected straight face in his daily dealings as he slowly asphyxiates for attention from his daughter's mate Christian. Christian, on the other hand, not only regards Francois as an elderly figure worthy of respect due to friendship ties with his father but refers to him as "uncle", an adoptive role soon to be tested by an ever raging need to relate in highly improbable ways unbeknown to an oblivious Christian . However, we get the sense that Christian honestly looked up to Francois as an additional father figure source.

    The platonic dealings slowly eats away at Francois as he repeatedly insists Christian refer to him by his name in order to detract from the connecting familiar upbringing which seems to awkwardly remind Francois to hold back on his planned intentions. Effective scheming leads to the an extremely troubling conclusion based on a number of deliberate choices and sequential actions meant to pander to the vile objectives to be executed.

    Upon the enforcement of his plans, François realizes the results are now irreversible. The damage is done and permanent. The post mutilating events leads to reparations that will ultimately render Francois unrepentant and numb to an uneven arrangement. The brilliance of this story falls within the mix bag of emotions this film emits. The film is beautifully haunting as it unfolds, yet extremely ugly. "Beauty" is a cinematic gem worthy of attention because it will illicit a variety of strong and deep long lasting reactions. It will encourage dialogue with other viewers immediately after watching regarding its many unanswered questions of what could have been.
    jm10701

    The ugly consequences of repressed sexuality, with half-baked subtitles

    Beauty is a generally well-made movie about the ugly consequences of sexual repression in an intensely, violently homophobic society in South Africa (although it could just as well have been set in the United States or most other countries). The movie's few serious flaws--Deon Lotz is not believable as a gay man, even as a severely closeted and homophobic gay man; and Charlie Keegan is nowhere near the beauty the movie makes him out to be--in a way aren't really flaws at all, because those incongruities reinforce the fundamental impossibility of anything approaching health and sanity in such a perverted society. The true perverts are the homophobes, and this movie exposes them and portrays the hypocrisy, depravity and violence of their lives with great power and clarity.

    The characters are bilingual; the movie's dialog is about 30% English and 70% Afrikaans, often switching back and forth several times within a single multi-person conversation. That would be okay if either both languages were subtitled (the best solution) or if the English were not spoken with a pronounced South African accent--but instead they chose to subtitle ONLY the words spoken in Afrikaans.

    Often I found myself wondering why the subtitles suddenly stopped in the middle of a conversation only to realize too late that they were speaking English now so I was supposed to know what they were saying; then they would switch without warning back to Afrikaans and the subtitles resumed.

    That's a big mistake, it would have been easy to avoid, and it's unacceptably and unnecessarily distracting. When the same voice alternates between Afrikaans and Afrikaans-accented English, a non-bilingual listener can't make the instantaneous adjustments required to understand every word. It would have cost them practically nothing to subtitle the English too, but they didn't. It became slightly less a problem later in the movie just because I got used to it, but it never ceased to be a distraction. That's the main reason I deducted a few stars.
    2musclechemistry101

    The Baldness of Beauty

    For no apparent reason it has taken me 3 years to get around to watching this film. I wish I had waited 3 years more. After reading about all the acclaim this film received as an "art film" I cannot help but wonder if I had just finished watching the same movie.

    More so, I am amazed that none of the critics that reviewed this film could just have said that in fact it was a really badly written movie to which a single person might be able to memorize all the lines of the entire script.

    There is nothing memorable about this film except for the consistent bleakness from start to the literally downward spiraling end.

    You don't need to be an intellectual to understand obsession, or the need to dominate and hurt without cause. We have all crossed paths with angry and regretful people. Yet as a viewer it is hard to understand why no effort was made to project this struggle with more credit to the intelligence of the viewer.

    I hate that this film falls in the gay and lesbian genre. It is more about violence and bigotry than homosexuality.

    I can't help feeling like this film was written somewhere between the opening of a cheap bottle of whiskey, someone's last fifty rand and passing out on the floor.
    8himbletony

    A film of merit, but beware the "uncle"/"nephew" thing

    There seems to be a misapprehension about this movie and is key to understanding it. Francois is not in fact a blood uncle. In the opening wedding scene Christian says something ( I can't remember his actual words) which establish that. The opening scene shows Francois transfixed by a vision of a young man known to him last as a boy before the two families lost touch. If he were a REAL uncle, how likely is it that he doesn't already know what he looks like? This changes the whole dynamic of the movie and makes his actions at the later beach scene easier to understand. This movie is very good, but not an easy watch, but I feel that viewers need to know the above, (a point which even a few commercial reviewers got wrong) in order to appreciate its merits.
    10donwc1996

    Brilliant and Shocking

    This film is without a doubt the most shocking film I have ever seen. It's difficult to say just how the writer/director came about doing this film but a couple of things come to mind. I could not help think of the way Hitchcock would prepare the viewer for a shocking scene by almost lulling the viewer to sleep so that when the big scene takes place you practically jump from your seat and go running for the nearest exit. I'm thinking of Psycho, of course. Here, a virtually identical event takes place and there was no exit for me to run to so I had to stay in my chair and sit out perhaps the most horrific scene I have ever witnessed in a movie or in real life. It is shockingly presented and you sit there frozen thinking to yourself this can't be happening. Everything that happens before the big scene and everything that happens after are completely out of context with the big scene itself and the writer/director has done this precisely the way Hitchcock did it in Psycho. There is an element of abstraction that really hits you hard and you just cannot stop thinking about what you have just seen. In fact, the more I think about this film the more I realize how torn and twisted men are when it comes to lust and the flesh and that the biggest struggle men have is overcoming their sexual desires especially when they are twisted and sick as in this fellow's case. It really is impossible for women to fully grasp just how horrific it is for men in many cases to overcome the flesh and to behave in a humane and decent way. Men are tortured there is no question about it and the man in this film is a perfect example of how wrong a man can go even though on the surface he lives a good life.

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      South Africa's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards 2012.
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      Written & Arranged by Ben Ludik

      Performed by Albert Viljoen & Stellenbosch Session Orchestra

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. März 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Südafrika
      • Frankreich
      • Deutschland
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (Australia)
      • Official distributor's page for the film. (Belgium)
    • Sprachen
      • Afrikaans
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Belleza
    • Drehorte
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, Südafrika(Most of second half)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Swift Productions
      • Équation
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      1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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