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MODIGLIANI (widescreen) (2004) [IMPORT]
 
 

MODIGLIANI (widescreen) (2004) [IMPORT]

Andy Garcia , Elsa Zylberstein , Mick Davis    DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Andy Garcia, Elsa Zylberstein, Omid Djalili, Hippolyte Girardot
  • Directors: Mick Davis
  • Format: Import, PAL, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: Dutch
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Run Time: 120 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000W2DHI8
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 94,841 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Import from the Netherlands which plays in English no subtitles. SUMMARY: Set in Paris in 1919, biopic centers on the life of late Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani, focusing on his last days as well as his rivalry with Pablo Picasso. Modigliani, a Jew, has fallen in love with Jeanne, a young and beautiful Catholic girl. The couple has an illegitimate child, and Jeanne's bigoted parents send the baby to a faraway convent to be raised by nuns. Modigliani is distraught and needs money to rescue and raise his child. The answer arrives in the shape of Paris' annual art competition. Prize money and a guaranteed career await the winner. Neither Modigliani, nor his dearest friend and rival Picasso have ever entered the competition, believing that it is beneath true artists like themselves. But push comes to shove with the welfare of his child on the line, and Modigliani signs up for the competition in a drunken and drug-induced tirade. Picasso follows suit and all of Paris is aflutter with excitement at who will win...


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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Format:DVD
A very disappointing film that fails on several counts, from its dreadfully embarrassing opening scene and the hopelessly mis-cast Andy Garcia as Modigliani, to its load of old cobblers ending.
To begin with, he didn't die like that and the last words on Picassos lips were Modigliani?? Yeah right, I think not. Who ever wrote this tripe did not get a degree in Fine Art.
Whilst I have the greatest respect for Garcia as an actor, this was NOT the right part for him, it's a bit like casting Sylvester Stallone as Shakespeare's Hamlet, 'To be or what?' spoken with a heavy New York City accent. (see Robin Williams hilarious impression).
For a start Modi was young, he was only 34 when he died, he was by all accounts very handsome and he was very slim, in fact he was suffering from malnutrition when he died of T.B. Garcia did not look young and handsome or for that matter malnourished, quite the opposite , he's far too old to play a part like that. (Mind you, Garcia did co produce and co direct this film, maybe that's how he got the part).
In fairness though, we are warned that it is loosely based on Modigliani, this is somewhat of an overstatement to the point of being pure fiction. So why even bother to call the film Modigliani?
Also Picasso never ever regarded Modi as a rival, they painted in totally different styles, as those two utterly appalling paintings we are shown at the end, that Picasso and Modigliani would have turned in there graves at the sight of, proves my point. The films lumpen, leaden script apart from being inaccurate is very badly written and directed and I thought the story line was extremely immature, there was never a painting competition between Modi and Picasso, it just didn't happen. The film shows nothing of Modi's African Art influences, nothing of his painting technique, (inspired most definitely by Cezanne not Renoir, who he actually had no time for and told him so, yet another mistake this film makes), which if your going to make a film about a famous artist, you'd think detail is important, at least get some of your facts right.
There was only a brief portrayal of the extreme poverty he worked in; he was so impoverished, he used to paint on both sides of the canvas and stole railway sleepers from the new metro line for his carvings and fuel for his fire and his Caryatids were created from stone blocks removed from the roadside and construction sites late at night, the film shows none of this.
The films biggest flaw however is the lack of empathy you have with the main character Modigliani, you have little or no feeling for him, Garcia is very unconvincing. You do slightly feel for Jeanne Hebuterne, his last girlfriend, who was pregnant and had her other child taken away, this part was well acted by Elsa Zyberstein.
A very surprisingly good turn from Omid Djalili as Picasso. I thought he was very good and the filming and Camerawork direction by Emmanuel Kadosh is excellent. These are the films only plus points.
Modigliani's short life story of misunderstood genius is the stuff of legend, with all his doomed tempestuous love affairs and his excessive use of young prostitutes, he'd also had relationships with all his models for his famous nude paintings,not to mention the opium dens, hashish and absynthe abuse, he almost seemed like a Lord Byron of the art world, you'd have no need to make it up, just sticking to the facts would be enough. With all these ingredients, how could they possibly fail to make a great movie, instead this film was just an expensive wasted opportunity.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
By G. E. Harrison TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
This film was made in 2004 and tells the story of the Italian/Jewish artist Amedeo Modigliani, his doomed love affair with Jeanne (Elsa Zylberstein) a young Catholic girl and his bitter rivalry with Picasso. In many ways it is like a 1950's Hollywood biopic- only not as good or as stylish. The direction is ponderous, the script is laughable in places and while there are many good actors involved - Peter Capaldi, Miriam Margolyes, Jim Carter etc - they are often under-employed, just standing around in the background.

Garcia is just about OK as "Modi"?!? but I couldn't really believe in him as a tortured genius, especially as Modigliani died at 35 and Garcia was 49 when he made the movie. The whole Salon D'Artists competition makes the film into an 'Art X Factor', although we are warned upfront that the film is mostly invention (but not that it is corny, cartoon-like melodrama). There was also no mention of why he painted his elongated figures - because he was influenced by African art.

The film does look good, with the streets of early-20th century Paris beautifully evoked in modern-day Romania. I also really like Omid Djalili as Picasso and the fact that he doesn't bother to change his Iranian accent for a cod Spanish one.

I think Modigliani's story is one that needs to be told but this film does not do justice to a great artist.
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By RichieP
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Clearly a 'star' vehicle for the undoubted talents of Mr Garcia and nicely filmed. However, it's rather dull and factually questionable. Good work from the supporting cast, though, particularly Omid Djalili who makes a reasonably convincing Picasso.There are better ways to discover Modigliani.....
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Fantasy but very enjoyable.
As other reviewers have shown, this is not a serious depiction of the artist's life. As in so many biopics with artistic heroes the actual act of painting appears to be a very easy... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Keith Andreetti
modligliani
this is a brilliant film music is fantastic and would recommend this to any one that enjoys a good film
Published 9 months ago by trish
A MOVIE THATS HARD TO FIND
I first watched this movie in Estonia and wanted very much to see again but could not find in any video shop fantastic trajic movie,played well by Andy Garcia
Published 11 months ago by DAVE
Magic
Excellent film and Andy Garcia was brilliant in the title role. Would recommend to anyone who likes music and art.
Published 11 months ago by hobbitses
Modigliani - pure fiction
The problem with a film about a real person is that you don't know how much to believe - even with the disclaimer at the beginning I thought that there would be no point in making... Read more
Published 12 months ago by P. Howard
films
Was sent the American area DVD, wont play on a UK machine, was to busy to sort out returning item.
Published 12 months ago by Davey
andy garcia modigliani
enjoyed film.not what i expected.story was acted well by all participants. gave an insight into the painters of his era and his slow decline.
Published 12 months ago by phantom
Superb film about Modigliani the Master
What a superb portrayal Andy Garcia was as Modigliani. Catching the duality of the artist where he was the showman and also the serious side where his art was his all. Read more
Published 19 months ago by RAE
Rubbish film with Dutch subtitles
I'm sure nobody will read this review because nobody would wish to buy the DVD

Enjoy
Published on 18 May 2010 by G. Strettle
Masterpiece!
This film is nothing less than a masterpiece in my opinion! It really fascinated me, not having any knowledge about Modigliano in advance. Read more
Published on 17 Mar 2010 by Ingrid
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