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He Dreams of Giants

He Dreams of Giants

★ 6.92022Movie1 h 25 mRoyaume-Uni
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The culmination of a trilogy of documentaries that have followed film director Terry Gilliam over a 25 year period. Charting Gilliam's final, beleaguered quest to adapt Don Quixote, this documentary is a potent study of creative obsession.

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He Dreams of Giants

2022

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1 h 25 m

Royaume-Uni

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The culmination of a trilogy of documentaries that have followed film director Terry Gilliam over a 25 year period. Charting Gilliam's final, beleaguered quest to adapt Don Quixote, this documentary is a potent study of creative obsession.
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Tida Jobe

29/05/2023 11:59
source: He Dreams of Giants
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ƧƬƦツLaGazel

23/05/2023 04:45
When I was a kid, we all laughed when the teacher had an accident such as dropping chaulk or whatever. I'm not sure why that was funny or why it's funny today but I suppose that when you look up to people and then they banjax it, and show themselves to be human, there's a certain humor and entertainment value but not in a cruel way. 'lost in la mancha' was mr. Gilliam's dropped chaulk. So many different funny moments and insights. This doc has it's moments but what's the point except to try justify and redeem, which is neither funny or entertaining. If the movie he finally made had been very good, it would be a force and you'd be compelled to watch this doc, but ultimately the film wasn't that great, or even that good. It didn't do that well at the box office. If it wasn't for the epic failure before that, it probably would have been panned altogether. Sure it wasn't marketed very well but that probably was because the producers probably knew it wouldn't attract that much of an audience. The film was simply mediocre all around. Like this follow on documentary, what mr. Gilliam wants to show us, is not necessarily what we want to see. So you have to wonder if the first production didn't have so many speed bumps, would it have been successful, or just mediocre too.
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Literallythecaption_

02/03/2023 19:25
source: He Dreams of Giants
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Farah Alhady🌸

22/11/2022 18:40
A "sequel" documentary from the guys who made Lost in La Mancha almost 20 years ago. And while the first is a more straight documentation on what was happening during production of a movie version that never was, this one is a more reflective, melancholic and overall better presented film. To be honest, the second attempt of making Don Quixote was running smoother but director Terry Gilliam himself is older, less flexible and impatient. So they focus a lot on the anguish of a man who struggles to keep things running. Movie making isn't an exact science and I love doomed backstage stories. This time we know things come to fruition but we still feel like walking a line over failure while watching it. PS: interestingly, producer Paulo Branco is missing in action.
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Pheelzonthebeat

22/11/2022 18:40
When I was a kid, we all laughed when the teacher had an accident such as dropping chaulk or whatever. I'm not sure why that was funny or why it's funny today but I suppose that when you look up to people and then they banjax it, and show themselves to be human, there's a certain humor and entertainment value but not in a cruel way. 'lost in la mancha' was mr. Gilliam's dropped chaulk. So many different funny moments and insights. This doc has it's moments but what's the point except to try justify and redeem, which is neither funny or entertaining. If the movie he finally made had been very good, it would be a force and you'd be compelled to watch this doc, but ultimately the film wasn't that great, or even that good. It didn't do that well at the box office. If it wasn't for the epic failure before that, it probably would have been panned altogether. Sure it wasn't marketed very well but that probably was because the producers probably knew it wouldn't attract that much of an audience. The film was simply mediocre all around. Like this follow on documentary, what mr. Gilliam wants to show us, is not necessarily what we want to see. So you have to wonder if the first production didn't have so many speed bumps, would it have been successful, or just mediocre too.
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Jordan

22/11/2022 18:40
Trailer—He Dreams of Giants
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Faizan Ansari

22/11/2022 03:09
He Dreams of Giants
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Tida Jobe

29/05/2023 11:59
source: He Dreams of Giants
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ƧƬƦツLaGazel

23/05/2023 04:45
When I was a kid, we all laughed when the teacher had an accident such as dropping chaulk or whatever. I'm not sure why that was funny or why it's funny today but I suppose that when you look up to people and then they banjax it, and show themselves to be human, there's a certain humor and entertainment value but not in a cruel way. 'lost in la mancha' was mr. Gilliam's dropped chaulk. So many different funny moments and insights. This doc has it's moments but what's the point except to try justify and redeem, which is neither funny or entertaining. If the movie he finally made had been very good, it would be a force and you'd be compelled to watch this doc, but ultimately the film wasn't that great, or even that good. It didn't do that well at the box office. If it wasn't for the epic failure before that, it probably would have been panned altogether. Sure it wasn't marketed very well but that probably was because the producers probably knew it wouldn't attract that much of an audience. The film was simply mediocre all around. Like this follow on documentary, what mr. Gilliam wants to show us, is not necessarily what we want to see. So you have to wonder if the first production didn't have so many speed bumps, would it have been successful, or just mediocre too.
author avatar

Literallythecaption_

02/03/2023 19:25
source: He Dreams of Giants
author avatar

Farah Alhady🌸

22/11/2022 18:40
A "sequel" documentary from the guys who made Lost in La Mancha almost 20 years ago. And while the first is a more straight documentation on what was happening during production of a movie version that never was, this one is a more reflective, melancholic and overall better presented film. To be honest, the second attempt of making Don Quixote was running smoother but director Terry Gilliam himself is older, less flexible and impatient. So they focus a lot on the anguish of a man who struggles to keep things running. Movie making isn't an exact science and I love doomed backstage stories. This time we know things come to fruition but we still feel like walking a line over failure while watching it. PS: interestingly, producer Paulo Branco is missing in action.
author avatar

Pheelzonthebeat

22/11/2022 18:40
When I was a kid, we all laughed when the teacher had an accident such as dropping chaulk or whatever. I'm not sure why that was funny or why it's funny today but I suppose that when you look up to people and then they banjax it, and show themselves to be human, there's a certain humor and entertainment value but not in a cruel way. 'lost in la mancha' was mr. Gilliam's dropped chaulk. So many different funny moments and insights. This doc has it's moments but what's the point except to try justify and redeem, which is neither funny or entertaining. If the movie he finally made had been very good, it would be a force and you'd be compelled to watch this doc, but ultimately the film wasn't that great, or even that good. It didn't do that well at the box office. If it wasn't for the epic failure before that, it probably would have been panned altogether. Sure it wasn't marketed very well but that probably was because the producers probably knew it wouldn't attract that much of an audience. The film was simply mediocre all around. Like this follow on documentary, what mr. Gilliam wants to show us, is not necessarily what we want to see. So you have to wonder if the first production didn't have so many speed bumps, would it have been successful, or just mediocre too.
author avatar

Jordan

22/11/2022 18:40
Trailer—He Dreams of Giants
author avatar

Faizan Ansari

22/11/2022 03:09
He Dreams of Giants
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