What a very useful word "apparently" is.Along with "allegedly" it can be used to preface a paragraph of unsubstantiated statements in order to bestow immunity upon the writer against the possibility that the facts he or she is reporting in good faith may not be 100% er,factual. Apparently Herman Hesse wrote a clause into his will that expressly forbade his novel "Steppenwolf" from being made into a movie. Allegedly it took the producer three years to persuade his heirs to option him the rights. Apparently a bit of a hustler,he rustled up money from American businessmen including Richard Sprague,chairman of "American Semiconductor". Allegedly Timothy Leary was tested for a major role. Apparently the use of certain substances was not uncommon amongst members of the production team during the making of "Steppenwolf",despite which Mr Leary never got the part. The very distinguished actor Mr Max von Sydow plays Harry Haller. A Limo was supplied to drive him around Basle.He would rather have walked,being keen on physical exercise,but he allowed himself to be driven because he didn't want the chauffeuse to be out of a job. He frequently got out of the vehicle and opened the front door for her. All these details and more are recounted by Mike Zwerin in his "The Paris Jazz Chronicles".what he calls "an improvisational memoir" that follows on to "Close enough for jazz" an earlier volume in similar vein. Mr Zwerin was employed as Press Attache on the movie,his wife was Mr von Sydow's driver. In all probability unless you're a committed admirer of Mr Hesse's book Mr von Sydow is the main reason to watch this movie. He is an actor who does not act.Only in very bad films does he find it necessary to do actorish things.In "Steppenwolf" there are no false notes.It may not rank with his early Bergman performances but it is a tribute to director Mr Fred Haines that it might be mentioned in the same breath. Despite its rather strange birth-pangs "Steppenwolf" is a brave and praiseworthy attempt to translate onto film a complex novel of ideas. There is absolutely no way that it would get made today.When movies are made from cash-cows like John Grisham,Robert Ludlum and Dan Browne why should anyone bother with an obscure book from some European intellectual who never wrote a best-seller in his life.Screw him. Thanks to a bunch of hustlers,businessmen ,retired hippies and dopefiends things were just a little different in 1974.We should be grateful for that.Who said the seventies was the decade that style forgot?
Steppenwolf
1974
Drama
Steppenwolf
1974
Drama
Keywords: buddhismspiritualitymystic
Plot summary
In the bourgeois circles of Europe after the Great War, can anything save the modern man? Harry Haller, a solitary intellectual, has all his life feared his dual nature of being human and being a beast. He's decided to die on his 50th birthday, which is soon. He's rescued from his solipsism by the mysterious Hermine, who takes him dancing, introduces him to jazz and to the beautiful and whimsical Maria, and guides him into the hallucinations of the Magic Theater, which seem to take him into Hell. Can humor, sin, and derision lead to salvation?
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An eccentric bunch of individuals pull off a real coup.
A Struggling Adaptation
22 January 2010. Perhaps it was the primitive special effects/animation technology, but the by end of the movie the chaotic last third of the movie seemed vastly outdated, outmoded and the fantastic visions of the book seemed to pale into imitation and distortion, losing much of the emotional/surreal impact required of such a movie endeavor. The magical chemistry between the two leads (Harry Haller and Hermine) do not result in a believable intimate relationship by the end of the movie and perhaps thusly the shocking end isn't quite as meaningful nor poignant as it might be. Somehow this movie version doesn't quite have the immersive impact and the dichotomy of the book. While the basic elements of the storyline are captured, the editing and the feel seem less pungent and captivating. 6/10.
Ambitious project!!
A valuable art movie about a man who believes that your life no longer make sense, anguished and alone he defines a final chapter when he reaches 50 years old, meanwhile he found a pretty girl who drive him to final process, ambitious movie about that explore such modern ill of society over existentialism, too complex after the middle to the end, even so is great, hallucinogenic and bright on cromatic colors.
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First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25