Captain Fantastic - Einmal Wildnis und zurück

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Der hochgebildete Ben (Viggo Mortensen) lebt aus Überzeugung mit seinen sechs Kindern in der Einsamkeit der Berge im Nordwesten Amerikas. Er unterrichtet sie selbst und bringt ihnen nicht nur ein überdurchschnittliches Wissen bei, sondern auch wie man jagt und in der Wildnis überlebt. Als seine Frau stirbt, ist er gezwungen mitsamt der Sprösslinge seine selbst geschaffene Aussteigeridylle zu verlassen und der realen Welt entgegenzutreten. In ihrem alten, klapprigen Bus macht sich die Familie auf den Weg quer durch die USA zur Beerdigung, die bei den Großeltern stattfinden soll. Ihre Reise ist voller komischer wie berührender Momente, die Bens Freiheitsideale und seine Vorstellungen von Erziehung nachhaltig infrage stellen... (Universum Film)

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Marigold 

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Deutsch Es ist einzigartiges Beispiel für einen Film, der mich binnen einer Minute beeindruckt und zugleich zum Rasen bringt, doch es ist kaum zu glauben, wie mich das Schauspielerische sowie die Regie manchmal für diesen platonischen Idealismus gewonnen hat, welcher da mit würzigem ideologischem Goulasch vermischt wird. Manipulativ ja, am Ende gar ahnungslos, jedoch auf der Ebene der intimen Geschichte über einen tyrannischen Vater sowie sich emanzipierende Kinder ist dies einfach ein Hinreißer, der nicht allzu weit von der bedeutend reineren sowie einfacheren Magie der Wilden Kreaturen entfernt ist. Mortensen? Dieser Typ ist spielt nicht in der ersten Liga. Der hat längst eine eigene gegründet. Er wird den Film in bedeutendem Maße über alle kleinen Problemchen hinwegtragen. Es handelt sich um eine inspirierende Mischung aus Widerstand und Sympathie. [75%] ()

Isherwood 

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Englisch Agitprop? Nope. Perhaps at first glance, it’s a clueless-looking road movie in the end, but without unnecessary pathos it both praises and denounces the strength of family togetherness, which can reconcile the pitfalls of socialism and the exploitation of capitalism. This will still mature intellectually. 4 ½. ()

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Matty 

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Englisch This typical “Sundance movie” is a feel-good tragicomedy with a nice soundtrack, eccentric but likeable characters and a predictable ending. The raw opening scene depicting the first of a series of rituals aimed at preparing Bodevan for his entry into adulthood gives the viewer hope that Captain Fantastic will be more truthful than ingratiating, while not offering any wonderfully easy solutions to complex problems. But from a celebration of life outside of the system that strips people of their individuality, the film soon collapses into a hackneyed story about the necessity of socialisation and respect for social conventions. The characters may not be willing to accept the norms of the world that they have scorned for so long without question, but their transformation is still tied to their subordination to the dominant ideology. Though the director sensitively spreads the attention among all of the members of the family, led by Mortensen’s practically perfect protagonist (whose mythologisation, already evident in the film’s title, is not problematised by Ross), he cannot disguise the fact that his characters serve mainly as walking arguments in support of the conservative idea of the importance of a happy family. Thanks to its pleasing shot compositions, slightly cynical humour, reasonable amount of pathos and well-timed use of upbeat music, the film evokes the intended emotions, but these quickly fade, because Captain Fantastic is not built on a convincing foundation. We can believe neither in the characters, who too easily give up everything they have fought so long and hard for, nor, because of that, in the would-be non-conformist, anti-consumerist message. 70% ()

J*A*S*M 

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Englisch 51st KVIFF - completely off the mark. In a rational person, the “funny” sequences will probably arouse concern and fear. That psychopath commanding a radical, potentially terrorist cell in the forest should end up behind bars, instead of back in the family circle in the style of “we all love each other”. When it looks like the voice of reason will prevail (Frank Langella’s), it ends up being flushed down the toilet. I’m allergic to this alternative stuff, so I was hostile against this film from the beginning. The rating might be too harsh, but it comes from the heart. If you feel otherwise, you’ll be satisfied. ()

Malarkey 

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Englisch An independent American road movie that goes against the global system every one of us lives in and more or less functions. It actually tells a story of a family that calls itself Trockians and that bought a piece of land in some Canadian forest. There they built two wooden buildings and live there happily, educate themselves and all in all, are very proactive. Well, and after the movie started with a pretty brutal scene (a hunt), it slowed down quite pleasantly afterward. But throughout, the movie confronts the world of the family (a dad and 6 children) in the middle of the mountains, forests, and rivers with our world and how much we are distancing ourselves from nature. Even though we arose from it. So I understood fully the director’s intentions who, for example, illustrates how today’s kids have fun and learn with the example of 2 consumerist children. Computer games, violence, and phones. All the while they know nothing about the world. This doesn’t mean I am agreeing with Viggo Mortensen, who gave an otherworldly performance but also tried a different, completely opposite extreme. There is everything in the movie. Great camera work, locations, music, all acting performances… I actually don’t know why I did not give it a full score. Maybe because their life in the wilderness was too idealized. It actually looked better than any Czech cottage. Finally, I want to thank the creators of Scope100 and Aerofilms that I had the chance to see this movie in the Bio Oko cinema. Thanks. ()

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