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Last Year at Marienbad

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Last Year at Marienbad (1961)

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Reviews Counted: 28

Fresh: 26

Rotten:2

Average Rating: 7.9/10

Consensus: Elegantly enigmatic and dreamlike, this work of essential cinema features exquisite cinematography and an exploration of narrative still revisited by filmmakers today.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release: Jan 18, 2008 Limited

Synopsis: In Alain Resnais's masterwork, L'ANNÉEE DERNIÈRE À MARIENBAD, each fantasy-laden, heavily dramatized, aesthetically perfect scene is dictated by the memories of a man (Giorgio Albertazzi), who is one of many elegant, aristocratic... In Alain Resnais's masterwork, L'ANNÉEE DERNIÈRE À MARIENBAD, each fantasy-laden, heavily dramatized, aesthetically perfect scene is dictated by the memories of a man (Giorgio Albertazzi), who is one of many elegant, aristocratic guests vacationing at the enchanting resort, Marienbad. Because the story consists of foggy memories that may or may not be accurate, the film unrolls like a repetitious dream. In the opening sequences, the man describes the immensity and silence of the lavishly decorated baroque hotel as the camera roams its empty hallways. Soon after, the hotel guests appear, assembled for a theater production inside the hotel. Like the actors in the play, the characters in the film make it obvious that they are also playing established roles and reciting lines. Sometimes they simply pose as the camera passes over them, while at other times, they stand like statues, trying to remember what happened last year. They amuse themselves with parlor games, ballroom waltzes, target practice in the shooting gallery, and strolls through the garden. Meanwhile, the man establishes the abstract plot about a love affair he began last year with a woman (Delphine Seyrig), reconstructed from his partial memories. She remembers nothing of the affair, not even the man's name. In fact, most of the guests cannot even recall the year in which these things might have happened--was it 1928 or 29? Each of Resnais's sets is more remarkable than the one before, as are the costumes by Chanel. Emphatic organ music drums up a fury of suspense as the actors's performances become increasingly overdramatized and unnatural, mocking the meaningless aristocratic resort activity they're depicting, while also epitomizing it. The climax comes in a famous sequence--which repeats itself about 10 times in a row--in which the camera races down the corridor into the embrace of the woman, who is clad in a birdlike white feather gown. Like a Marguerite Duras poem trapped inside an M.C. Escher drawing, Resnais's L'ANNÉEE DERNIÈRE À MARIENBAD is a film that stands alone, unique in its dialogue, architecture, style, and its deeply effective, sweeping mood. [More]

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Giorgio Albertazzi, Sacha Pitoeff

Starring: Delphine Seyrig, Giorgio Albertazzi, Sacha Pitoeff

Director: Alain Resnais

Director: Alain Resnais
Screenwriter: Alain Robbe-Grillet

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Feb 23, 1999

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Love it or hate it, no one's cinematic education is complete without having taken this baffling, haunting, uniquely challenging movie ride.

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07/18/08
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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To even talk of a story is nonsensical, since a central aesthetic of the film involves the effects of fantasy, time and subjective memory on human consciousness. Marienbad takes place in a heightened, sci-fi nightmare world where knowing, believing

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05/01/08
Sid Smith
Chicago Tribune
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A daring experiment that succeeds not only in shattering familiar forms but in providing an apt shape for its unique story.

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04/18/08
Shawn Levy
Oregonian
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What finally dazzled me about the film is the way that Resnais cleverly put together a 94-minute film without ever taking a stand on any single thing; every single shot, detail, story, and character is suspect -- and subject to change without notice.

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03/27/08
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid
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Marienbad is elegantly hermetic, a ravishing waxworks that has stillness at its heart.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
02/29/08
Mark Feeney
Boston Globe
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Marienbad's fluid reality is almost like cyberpunk before there was cyberpunk.

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02/07/08
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat
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Exquisite.

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02/06/08
Cole Smithey
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Remains one of cinema's glorious enigmas, endlessly compelling and intriguing.

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02/01/08
Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times
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01/24/08
Andrew Sarris
New York Observer
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The beautiful last gasp of black-and-white cinematography

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01/17/08
Kent Turner
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01/17/08
Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out New York
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Consistent with his other great works, Marienbad transcends reality. Resnais’ projects haven’t aged because they defy time.

Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
01/16/08
Eric Kohn
New York Press
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The movie is what it is -- a sustained mood, an empty allegory, a choreographed moment outside of time, and a shocking intimation of perfection.

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01/15/08
J. Hoberman
Village Voice
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The film's dreamlike cadences, frozen tableaux, and distilled surrealist poetry are too eerie, too terrifying even, to be shaken off as camp. For all its notoriety, this masterpiece among masterpieces has never really received its due.

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01/15/08
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader
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Fascinating, perplexing and infuriating in equal measure, this spectacular example of dreamlike filmmaking deserves to be approached with an open -- or opened -- mind. Every aspect is ambiguous, but the rewards are there.

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01/15/08
Jon Fortgang
Channel 4 Film
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The real star of the movie is Sacha Vierny, whose pristine, symmetrical, black-and-white widescreen compositions rank with the great achievements in cinematography.

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04/09/07
Rob Gonsalves
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Obscure, oneiric, it's either some sort of masterpiece or meaningless twaddle.

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02/09/06
Geoff Andrew
Time Out
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Cold and aloof, this is also a strangely haunting movie experience.

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02/08/06
Dan Jardine
Apollo Guide
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07/06/05
Emanuel Levy
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Leading the viewer up more than one garden path and forever haunting the corridors of the mind, this perplexing enigma is a labyrinth of chillingly perfect construction.

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05/27/05
Anton Bitel
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