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DramaScience Fiction

Melancholia

- It will change everything.

Justine and Michael are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister Claire, and brother-in-law John. Despite Claire’s best efforts, the wedding is a fiasco, with family tensions mounting and relationships fraying. Meanwhile, a planet called Melancholia is heading directly towards Earth…

Release Date : 2011-05-26

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Zentropa EntertainmentsMemfis FilmZentropa International SwedenSlot MachineLiberator ProductionsZentropa International KölnDRFilm i VästARTE France Cinéma

Production Country : DenmarkFranceGermanySweden

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kirsten Dunst

Character Name : Justine

Original Name : Kirsten Dunst

Gender : Female

Charlotte Gainsbourg

Character Name : Claire

Original Name : Charlotte Gainsbourg

Gender : Female

Kiefer Sutherland

Character Name : John

Original Name : Kiefer Sutherland

Gender : Male

Alexander Skarsgård

Character Name : Michael

Original Name : Alexander Skarsgård

Gender : Male

Cameron Spurr

Character Name : Leo

Original Name : Cameron Spurr

Gender : Male

Stellan Skarsgård

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Stellan Skarsgård

Gender : Male

John Hurt

Character Name : Dexter

Original Name : John Hurt

Gender : Male

Brady Corbet

Character Name : Tim

Original Name : Brady Corbet

Gender : Male

Jesper Christensen

Character Name : Little Father

Original Name : Jesper Christensen

Gender : Male

Charlotte Rampling

Character Name : Gaby

Original Name : Charlotte Rampling

Gender : Female

Udo Kier

Character Name : Wedding Planner

Original Name : Udo Kier

Gender : Male

James Cagnard

Character Name : Michael's Father

Original Name : James Cagnard

Gender : Male

Deborah Fronko

Character Name : Michael's Mother

Original Name : Deborah Fronko

Gender : Female

Charlotta Miller

Character Name : Betty 1

Original Name : Charlotta Miller

Gender : Male

Claire Miller

Character Name : Betty 2

Original Name : Claire Miller

Gender : Female

Gary Whitaker

Character Name : Limo Driver

Original Name : Gary Whitaker

Gender : Male

Katrine A. Sahlstrøm

Character Name : Girl with Guitar

Original Name : Katrine A. Sahlstrøm

Gender : Female

Christian Geisnæs

Character Name : Wedding Photographer

Original Name : Christian Geisnæs

Gender : Male

Reviews

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vishal@98

@vishal@98

2023-02-15

this is nice movies and then best part of the the movies story is good.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-01-05

Ha! Rarely can a film have a more appropriate title nor can any marriage get off to a less auspicious start. Firstly, after a beautifully photographed and scored series of images of real planets colliding, we are presented with a loved-up couple "Justine" (Kirsten Dunst) and "Michael" (Alexander Skarsgård) stuck in an eighty-foot white limousine trying to navigate some country lanes to get to their own wedding. Arriving, eventually, on foot and very late we proceed to enjoy a brief speech from her mother "Gaby" (Charlotte Rampling) who declares that she has no time for marriage at all - a state of affairs largely arrived at due to some fairly irreconcilable differences with ex-husband "John" (Kiefer Sutherland). That does rather set the scene for an at times extremely potent look at just how depression sets in, takes hold and rules ruthlessly the lives of those it touches. This is most certainly not a joyous piece of cinema, but it most certainly an honest one - and both Dunst and Charlotte Gainsbourg as her new mother-in-law "Claire" deliver strongly and quite compellingly as we begin to appreciate the rather prophetic nature of the opening few scenes. Conflict is never far away, tempers flare - especially when "Justine" speaks her mind to best man and employer "Jack" (Stellan Skarsgård) and it's really only in the second part of the film - dedicated to "Claire" that a sort of calm befalls the proceedings, aided by the presence of the young "Leo" (a stabilising effort from Cameron Spurr!). Be prepared for a slow burn, nothing happens quickly - though it does happen quite powerfully - and I think this may well prove to be Dunst at her very best. Like most Van Trier films, it improves with viewings so I'd give it two or three goes and then I think you'll get more from these nuanced and well constructed - if deconstructed - characters.