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Wittgenstein

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Average Rating: 3.5
 
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43 out of 43 people found this review helpful.

"That's like asking why you can't play a tune on a carrot?"

Date of Review:  Jul 26, 2008
The Bottom Line: Although I think it should have been better, Jarman's stylized biopic can't possibly be rated "average."
Review: "Wittgenstein" (1993) was the last narrative film directed by maverick English gay director Derek Jarman (1942-1994), whose best-known films were "Caravaggio" (1986) and "Edward II" 1991). They usually included a lot of nudity and Tilda Swinton...
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  4.0

by: Stephen_Murray
Recommended to buy: Yes

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performances, colorful costumes (not...
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the ideas are mouthed but don't come...
 
24 out of 24 people found this review helpful.

Enigmatic, experimental, and short but at least not dull

Date of Review:  Mar 19, 2009
The Bottom Line: Derek Jarman is an experimental filmmaker. He can be silly at times, but usually his narrative style works. If you want to take a small movie risk--this won't disappoint.
Review: I have reviewed three other Derek Jarman bio-pics (Sebastian, Caravaggio, and Edward II). The standard e words apply to his form of film: enigmatic, esoteric, and experimental. Wittgenstein is the last of his bio-pic films. Sebastian is the patron...
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by: paulsavage
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Narrative style and colorful
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Some attempts at symbolism are silly...
 

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