Gorillas im Nebel - Die Leidenschaft der Dian Fossey

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Die amerikanische Verhaltensforscherin Dian Fossey reist nach Ostafrika, um Berggorillas zu studieren, die vor allem für Wilderer eine attraktive Beute und vom Aussterben bedroht sind. Unerbittlich kämpft sie für den Schutz der faszinierenden Tiere - und macht sich dadurch nicht nur Freunde. Im Jahr 1967 lässt die amerikanische Verhaltensforscherin und Zoologin Dian Fossey (Sigourney Weaver) ihr Leben in Bequemlichkeit hinter sich, um in Ostafrika die vom Aussterben bedrohten Berggorillas zu erforschen. Nach anfänglichen Schwierigkeiten und mit der beständigen Unterstützung ihres afrikanischen Vertrauten Sembagare (John Omirah Miluwi) gelingt es ihr, hautnah mit einer Gorillagruppe in Kontakt zu treten. Dian zieht die Aufmerksamkeit des National-Geographic-Fotografen Bob Campbell (Bryan Brown) auf sich, der beginnt, die Arbeit der Forscherin zu dokumentieren, und sich schon bald von ihrer Begeisterung anstecken lässt. Doch nicht überall trifft die Tierschützerin auf Verständnis. Konflikte mit Europäern, die sich die Berggorillas als Trophäen oder für Zoos fangen lassen, sowie Dians rabiates Vorgehen gegen einheimische Wilderer schaffen ihr zusehends Feinde und sorgen dafür, dass sich die Situation immer mehr zuspitzt. (ZDF)

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Stanislaus 

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Deutsch Dian Fossey war eine wirklich einzigartige und starke Frau, die jederzeit die Gorillas retten wollte... und Sigourney Weaver war wie ihr Ebenbild - sie fühlte sich in ihrer Rolle unglaublich wohl und zeigte, was sie konnte (ein Oscar wäre angebracht gewesen). Der Film hat mir sehr gut gefallen, vor allem wegen der schönen und wilden afrikanischen Fauna und Flora, aber auch wegen der realistischen Darstellung der schwierigen Verhältnisse zu jener Zeit. ()

agentmiky 

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Englisch Sigourney Weaver can probably be imagined by all of us in the role of Ripley, but what she delivered here is on a different level. The story itself, revolving around Dian Fossey and her life fate, is incredibly captivating and emotional, so I believe that bringing this story to the big screen was undoubtedly deserved. Michael Apted is an experienced director, and from my perspective, he had no issues with this film. As I mentioned earlier, Sigourney Weaver put all her accumulated experience into her character, which was used to great effect. Her performance was almost unbelievable in some moments. From all this, it's clear what a great actress she is. I want to praise the scenes with the gorillas, which completely captivated me. One could almost not tell that they weren't real individuals. The makeup artists and costume designers did an excellent job. I would also highlight the mesmerizing music, which only enhances the already profound experience. The ending was quite emotional, but given the course of events, it was clear that it simply couldn't end well. It really is just a small step away from receiving five stars. Still, I highly recommend this film and I give it 86%. ()

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gudaulin 

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Englisch We have an endangered animal species on the brink of extinction, difficult living conditions in central Africa, and a brave woman who does not hesitate to sacrifice her current life and give up the comforts of civilization in favor of fighting for animal rights... Is it possible to find someone who would give only two stars to a film with such a subject? It is indeed possible. The film is as thin in its plot as stool after a salmonella infection, it is overly long, which I unfortunately prolonged even further by falling asleep three times in the first half and having to watch that part of the film again. The screenplay is very average and overall, Gorillas in the Mist heavily relies on the message of the film and the myth surrounding Dian Fossey. Her life story is exactly one of those romanticizing fairy tales that are so enjoyable to listen to thousands of kilometers away from the actual events, in the absence of knowledge of reality. Dian Fossey was actually a highly contradictory person, and while the screenplay lightly touched on some of her eccentricities, it by no means depicted them in their entirety. She was a self-centered individual who fell in love with gorillas with the uncritical love of an animal lover who lets their pets sleep in their bed and eat from the same bowl. She did not care about the problems of the countries where she resided and moved within the local community with the ease of an elephant in a china shop. The omnipresent poverty and malnutrition of black children excited her much less than the death of a single gorilla from the group she observed. Because she sacrificed her personal life for her passion, gorilla conservation became an obsession for her, and she waged a private war against poachers, which she eventually paid the price for. By the end of her life, she had become essentially difficult to get along with. Sigourney Weaver, of course, humanizes and improves her character. The actress already had a few highly successful commercial hits at that time and was earning hefty pay; however, as it goes, she longed for festival success and Academy recognition. However, those are usually not given for lead roles in sci-fi horror films. The lead role in this autobiographical drama of this caliber was a deliberate calculation for her journey to an Oscar. As far as I know, she at least received a nomination. My overall impression, 45%, is influenced by my relationship to the actual character of Dian Fossey, although I do not deny her contribution to saving a species. Supporters of Greenpeace and retouched biographical narratives can easily add two stars. By the way, there was nothing mysterious about Dian Fossey's death. I even get the feeling that the killer is known today. ()

DaViD´82 

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Englisch A controversial anthropologist who managed to save a dying species anyhow. And that is refreshing... Although this biographic picture is a little idealized, that changes nothing about its overall quality. The atmosphere, camerawork, Sigourney, the production design - everything’s just perfect. But the main attraction here are the incredible “acting" performances of the gorillas. Thanks to them, this is a movie that will be hard to forget. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch This is another of those films where the main message and idea overshadows its actual quality. The simplistic screenplay was probably written in no time, and everything is overshadowed by the beautiful scenery, the great performance by Sigourney Weaver, who is very believable in her role, and the humanity, which is truly abundant, but never slides into sentimentality. The scenes with the gorillas are captured quite impressively and are among the best things in this film. As a biopic, it’s not bad and Dian Fossey will definitely not be ashamed of this work, but in my opinion, it is rather an average and relatively unremarkable attempt. For nature lovers, especially gorillas, it must be at least one extra star. ()

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