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Si sospetta che un artista abbia venduto un dipinto di valore ai nazisti, ma c'è di più nella storia di quanto non sembri.Si sospetta che un artista abbia venduto un dipinto di valore ai nazisti, ma c'è di più nella storia di quanto non sembri.Si sospetta che un artista abbia venduto un dipinto di valore ai nazisti, ma c'è di più nella storia di quanto non sembri.
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Guy Pierce steals the scene in every scene he's in. Very charismatic, boozy, apolitical and passionate painter with a fragile body and delicate upturned eyebrows. Great performance!
Everyone else gives solid performances, but seems to struggle with their accents which distracts sometimes from what they're saying.
A good movie with worthwhile questions about morality and survival during wartime; however many questions are not as satisfactorily answered as they could have been within the film. However a movie that leaves a question in your mind is worth a watch anyway.
I liked that the film dealt with a time that is not as covered in mainstream media, such as the dissolution of the allied powers after World War II, and the change of occupying such as the American military as liberators to nuisances during the Dutch reconstruction.
Everyone else gives solid performances, but seems to struggle with their accents which distracts sometimes from what they're saying.
A good movie with worthwhile questions about morality and survival during wartime; however many questions are not as satisfactorily answered as they could have been within the film. However a movie that leaves a question in your mind is worth a watch anyway.
I liked that the film dealt with a time that is not as covered in mainstream media, such as the dissolution of the allied powers after World War II, and the change of occupying such as the American military as liberators to nuisances during the Dutch reconstruction.
"The Last Vermeer" paints an intelligent, intriguing picture of World War II involving art, Nazis and an unlikely Dutch hero. Dan Friedkin's directorial debut manages to deliver a thriller while offering instruction on the art of Johannes Vermeer. Guy Pearce stars and gives a work of art performance as the flamboyant Han van Meegeren, a Dutch painter, art dealer and enigma who became famous for selling a rare Vermeer to Hitler's second in command, Hermann Göring. This act led Meegeren to be tried in 1945 as a war criminal. Captain Joseph Piller, played by actor Claes Bang, is the former Dutch Resistance officer who believes Meegeren's innocence, helping and defending him in court. The screenplay, written by Mark Fergus & Hawk Ostby (writers of 2007's "First Snow," also starring Guy Pearce) & John Orloff, is based on an adaptation of Jonathan Lopez's, "The Man Who Made Vermeers."
Interesting and intriguing story of post ww2 society in Holland .
Great acting but Pearce and others . Directed and beautifully filmed .
If you like historical dramas I would recommend this movie .
Great acting but Pearce and others . Directed and beautifully filmed .
If you like historical dramas I would recommend this movie .
The Last Vermeer
A niche art house movie set in Holland immediately after the last war. It was a slow burn of cat and mouse but the central performances and tight script was really quite mesmerising.
Overall this was brilliantly done, the sets were sumptuous and attention to detail was truly astounding, clearly no expense was spared.
Clearly the subject matter will not appeal to everyone, "nerdsville" for forgers lol, but hey I watched it and it held my attention. This is a perfect example of how the 40's need to be portrayed, BBC take note!
I'm going to give this a hard 7, the whole movie rested on Guy Pearce and this much undervalued actor never fails to deliver, a masterclass in characterisation and micro-gestures, and quite a glorious relief from exhausting method style.
A niche art house movie set in Holland immediately after the last war. It was a slow burn of cat and mouse but the central performances and tight script was really quite mesmerising.
Overall this was brilliantly done, the sets were sumptuous and attention to detail was truly astounding, clearly no expense was spared.
Clearly the subject matter will not appeal to everyone, "nerdsville" for forgers lol, but hey I watched it and it held my attention. This is a perfect example of how the 40's need to be portrayed, BBC take note!
I'm going to give this a hard 7, the whole movie rested on Guy Pearce and this much undervalued actor never fails to deliver, a masterclass in characterisation and micro-gestures, and quite a glorious relief from exhausting method style.
Interesting film based on a true story, but thought Claes Bang was robotic and miscast in the lead role
Acting wise the under rated Vicky Krieps was good again.
Acting wise the under rated Vicky Krieps was good again.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe main characters represent actual persons: Han van Meegeren, Joseph Piller, Johanna Oerlemans, Dirk Hannema. However the movie frequently diverges from historical facts:
- The most important gap is the trial: actually, Van Meegeren painted the Vermeer-style frame ("Jesus among the Doctors") for the trial, in the presence of court-appointed witnesses. He thus demonstrated the other alleged Vermeers were also fake and was charged with forgery and fraud, a much lesser offense than collaboration with the enemy. He was hence never sentenced to death, just to one year imprisonment.
- Joseph Piller arrested van Meegeren but did not act as his attorney.
- Van Meegeren was jailed in May 1945, released in Jan. or Feb. 1946 (after finishing the above-mentioned painting) and stood trial in Oct. and Nov. 1947. He was not detained in the attic of Goudstikker art gallery but mainly in the nearby HQ of Military Command.
- He did not sign his book for Hitler. However, according to the book the movie is partly based on, van Meegeren was a fascist sympathizer and did send an admiring note to Hitler in 1942.
- There are many exaggerations about characters and situations, notably Piller's and Dekker's methods as well as the feud between the Military and the Ministry of Justice.
- BlooperThe Colonel is wearing three stars (pips) on his shoulder which denotes the rank of Captain. He should be wearing one crown and two stars.
- Citazioni
Captain Joseph Piller: You haven't asked why we're here.
Han Van Meegeren: I find that in life, as well as art, its best not to spoil the surprise.
- Curiosità sui creditiBefore end credits, Han Van Meegeren is shown seated painting along with a series of his forged paintings.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Siti ufficiali
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Son Vermeer
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Eltham Palace, Court Road, Eltham, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Dirk Hannema's Gallery)
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 685.380 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 225.691 USD
- 22 nov 2020
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 884.710 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 58 minuti
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- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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