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DramaHistoryMystery

The Book of Vision

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Eva, a mysterious doctor, searches for an answer to her urgent dilemma as she unravels Dr. Anmuth's Book of Vision. Henry gets involved in her life and is forced to confront his own nature, as Eva faces the biggest decision of her life.

Release Date : 2021-07-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Luminous Arts ProductionsCitrullo InternationalEntre Chien et LoupRAI

Production Country : United KingdomItalyBelgium

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lotte Verbeek

Character Name : Eva

Original Name : Lotte Verbeek

Gender : Female

Charles Dance

Character Name : Dr. Johan Anmuth

Original Name : Charles Dance

Gender : Male

Sverrir Gudnason

Character Name :

Original Name : Sverrir Gudnason

Gender : Male

Isolda Dychauk

Character Name :

Original Name : Isolda Dychauk

Gender : Female

Filippo Nigro

Character Name :

Original Name : Filippo Nigro

Gender : Male

Vera Filatova

Character Name : Rivka Sorkin - Miss Dobileit

Original Name : Vera Filatova

Gender : Female

Giselda Volodi

Character Name :

Original Name : Giselda Volodi

Gender : Female

Marco Quaglia

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Marco Quaglia

Gender : Male

Rocco Gottlieb

Character Name :

Original Name : Rocco Gottlieb

Gender : Male

Douglas Dean

Character Name : Tutor

Original Name : Douglas Dean

Gender : Male

Justin Alexander Korovkin

Character Name : Günter

Original Name : Justin Alexander Korovkin

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-07-23

It's been a while since seeing Charles Dance's name on a cast list has suggested anything compelling to follow, and here is just another story that allows him to don a wig, doublet and hoes and help us solve a time-shift mystery. "Eva" (Lotte Verbeek) is studying the history of medicine at a remote facility where "Dr. Anmuth" (Dance) is her supervisor. As she delves deeper into the mysteries of her science, she discovers that he was also an 18th century physician at the cutting edge (depending on your perspective) of clinical practise diverting from that hardly evolved since God was a boy and leeches were ten for a pound down the apothecary. Her research uncovers the eponymous piece of literature and that's when we all start to experience the parallel timelines of this story as her 21st century, pregnant, character shows startling similarities to that of an 18th century counterpart "Elizabeth" - a wealthy woman in the care of "Anmuth". Facing modern day pressures from colleagues and latter day pressures from family and friends entirely suspicious of any kind of new thinking, she must walk a perilous tightrope. Verbeek is not a very imposing actor, and here she is supported by the equally unimpressive Sverrir Gudnason ("Lindgren") and though, admittedly, Dance does bring a little gravitas to the proceedings, he too struggles to get what could have been quite an intriguing story off the ground. It looks quite good, cash has clearly been spent, but not on the writing and the talent and that's disappointing.