Review of Werckmeister Harmonies (2001) by Panfren — 19 Aug 2016
This is certainly one of the best films shot by Bela Tarr, and equally certainly his most accessible one. While it would be nice if the viewer had read previously the "Melancholy of Resistance" novel, on which the film was based, the film stands extremely well on its own- only the delirium of Krasnahorkay's loosely punctuated, Ulysses-style text is absent.
Needless to say, people who think Hollywood flicks have any relationship to the seventh art should look elsewhere: they will be disappointed.
This review of Werckmeister Harmonies (2001) was written by Panfren on 19 Aug 2016.
Werckmeister Harmonies has generally received very positive reviews.
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