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The Inheritors

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: superb
Review: I have seen this film now five times and he always looked better and better, I would count him under the best 20 Movies of the 90ies. Very strong story, perfect acting specially from sophie rois and lars dietrich in a very authentic austrian atmosphere. A brillant mixture of greek tragedy and a european Western. With both sadness and humour, not one second boring. I love it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I liked It
Review: I'm sorry to see this film derided so much, although not superb....it isn't THAT bad.

The plot---A mean farmer who delights in humiliating the people who work his farm, is murdered...(the murderer, later is revealed) They are amazed when the farm is willed to them, and they undertake it. Although they aren't perfect, and they have and develop problems with each other. Lukas and Emmy are involved with each other, and Severin is a very quiet young man, who always looks in a state of disarray, especially his hair.
The question of why the farm is left to them, is puzzling, but that is also revealed... Their biggest problem is the cruel villagers, who don't like the fact that the land was left to them, and that they refuse to sell it....it ends tragically, for everyone, but I felt a little hopeful with the last scene of Severin and Emmy.

I think it should also be cautioned, that it does contain a rape near the end...

Over all...not bad....I've seen it twice, I've bought it, and will watch it again..

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A "good looking" movie...?
Review: The best one can say about this travesty is that it at least looks good - more or less. It's not really that hard to make a film look good these days, and if the best you can say about a film is that it looks good, well... I don't believe you're saying very much. Ruzowitzky has fashioned what may have been a promising idea into a sub-Herzog piece of over-directed, over-acted, over-designed, over-conceived piece of overly PC, overly cute, overly self-aware wasted effort. If you are into well made, well executed film-making "for it's own sake", you might find something here, but if you want a film that goes beyond surface "entertainment value", forget it. The film panders to its audience. The use of Satie's music is scandalous, and should give you some idea of the lowliness of the venture, not that Satie is lowly necessarily, but to employ his music YET AGAIN in a context that is so patently unsuitable pretty much sums up the overall "neediness" of the production. Ruzowitzky has lost the plot (if he ever had it) and has produced a film unworthy of the talent he MAY have. The film feels like it was made by someone brought up on Herzog, imitating Von Trier, and producing a work less than the WORST of both. Everything is over-stated, as if he either lacked conviction, or the faith in his audience to "get it". So he's ended up with a rather shallow film that pretends to be greater than it is, which may appeal to those who think they are being treated to a piece of Euro-art, but in reality it's a piece of "wanna-be Euro-schlock". If you care about what you watch, give this rather WET movie a miss! It's not worth your time.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worthy of a viewing.
Review: The Inheritors was a fairly decent movie. I do have to admit that it's not very upbeat most of the time though. The film's plot deals with a farmer that is murdered, and a will is found in his house that surprisingly states that his land be left to the peasants that work on the farm for him. Instead of selling the land to a neighboring farmer that's greedy, the peasants decide to keep it and become farmers themselves to the dismay of certain people. The plot gets much deeper from there. I had to watch The Inheritors more than once to completely understand what I had missed during my inital viewing of it. The story, acting, music, and cinematography are pretty good. Lars Rudolph (one of the peasants named Severin who becomes a farmer) does a good job in his role and can be seen in Run Lola Run too. This film is Austrian with German dialogue. The Inheritors isn't one of my favorite movies, but I still think that it's pretty good and worth a watch.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Worthy of a viewing.
Review: The Inheritors was a fairly decent movie. I do have to admit that it's not very upbeat most of the time though. The film's plot deals with a farmer that is murdered, and a will is found in his house that surprisingly states that his land be left to the peasants that work on the farm for him. Instead of selling the land to a neighboring farmer that's greedy, the peasants decide to keep it and become farmers themselves to the dismay of certain people. The plot gets much deeper from there. I had to watch The Inheritors more than once to completely understand what I had missed during my inital viewing of it. The story, acting, music, and cinematography are pretty good. Lars Rudolph (one of the peasants named Severin who becomes a farmer) does a good job in his role and can be seen in Run Lola Run too. This film is Austrian with German dialogue. The Inheritors isn't one of my favorite movies, but I still think that it's pretty good and worth a watch.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not superb, but pretty good
Review: This film is certainly worthy of more than one star, but it is not one of the greatest movies ever. Its just a pretty good movie (better than most mainstream Hollywood productions); I gave it 4 stars rather than 3 because I like originality. However, I could have done without the depression that is sure to set in upon completion of the movie. It has very good characters with complex composition (i.e. neither saints nor sinners, but real people with both good and bad qualities). One thing I liked in particular was that it was not too wordy; there are plenty of scenes that let the viewer think and take in unspoken, visual cues. All in all, this was a good movie worthy of viewing, but there are other movies I would recommend first.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The film brought to life the hard life of peasants
Review: This film is set in rural Austria and tells the story of what happens when a cruel farmer is murdered and it is discovered that he has bequeathed his farm to his workers. Of course there's conflict, lots of conflict. The other farmers in the area hate them and force them to pay high taxes to keep the land. There are conflicts between the seven peasants themselves who have never owned anything in their lives. And there's a mysterious woman with a secret who's going to be executed for murdering the farmer.

This film brought to light how hard the life of a peasant was. They worked seven days a week at backbreaking labor and were virtual slaves to the farmer. It was a horrible life compared to that of the farmers around them. In German, with English subtitles, the film is in color but it may as well been in black and white because the story is such a dark and dismal one. There's a bit of humor but it does nothing but underscore the horrible lives that these people led. Of course there's a ray of hope when they inherit the land, but they are naive to think that their culture would let them live in peace.

The tale is centered around a young man named Lukas who romances the three young women peasant women on the farm, most notably Emily, who is a fiery and outspoken advocate of their land ownership. There's also another young man, an older woman and a stable boy on the farm and each is well developed with distinctive personalities. There's a lot of violence and some very sad moments. I was depressed throughout. This has nothing to do with the quality of the film which dealt with some important themes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The film brought to life the hard life of peasants
Review: This film is set in rural Austria and tells the story of what happens when a cruel farmer is murdered and it is discovered that he has bequeathed his farm to his workers. Of course there's conflict, lots of conflict. The other farmers in the area hate them and force them to pay high taxes to keep the land. There are conflicts between the seven peasants themselves who have never owned anything in their lives. And there's a mysterious woman with a secret who's going to be executed for murdering the farmer.

This film brought to light how hard the life of a peasant was. They worked seven days a week at backbreaking labor and were virtual slaves to the farmer. It was a horrible life compared to that of the farmers around them. In German, with English subtitles, the film is in color but it may as well been in black and white because the story is such a dark and dismal one. There's a bit of humor but it does nothing but underscore the horrible lives that these people led. Of course there's a ray of hope when they inherit the land, but they are naive to think that their culture would let them live in peace.

The tale is centered around a young man named Lukas who romances the three young women peasant women on the farm, most notably Emily, who is a fiery and outspoken advocate of their land ownership. There's also another young man, an older woman and a stable boy on the farm and each is well developed with distinctive personalities. There's a lot of violence and some very sad moments. I was depressed throughout. This has nothing to do with the quality of the film which dealt with some important themes.


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