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Europa

R
Movie
1991
1h 53m
German
Drama, History
A young, idealist American gets a job as a train conductor for the Zentropa railway network in postwar, US-occupied Frankfurt. As various people try to take advantage of him, he soon finds his position politically sensitive, and gets caught up in a whirlpool of conspiracies and Nazi sympathisers.
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CRITIC SCORE
75

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JeanMarc Barr
Leopold Kessler
Barbara Sukowa
Katharina Hartmann
Udo Kier
Lawrence Hartmann
Jrgen Reenberg
Max Hartmann
Eddie Constantine
Colonel Harris
Max von Sydow
Narrator (voice)
Holger Perfort
Mr. Ravenstein
Anne Werner Thomsen
Mrs. Ravenstein
Hardy Rafn
Man in Housecoat
Jnos Hersk
Jewish Man
Baard Owe
Man with Papers
Leif Magnusson
Doctor Magnus
Vera Gebuhr
Depot Assistant
Else Petersen
Old Female Assistant
Ben Zimet
Old Man #1
Tadek Lokcinski
Old Man #2
Directed By: Lars von Trier
Written By: Lars von Trier (Screenplay), Niels Vørsel (Screenplay)

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manicure says...
9 months ago
An American man starts working on Germany's night trains in the post-WWII era, finding himself entangled in the fight of the resistance against the American occupation. The final installment of Von Trier’s Europe trilogy returns to the classic noir formula but indulges in inventive visual tricks, with particularly original use of superimposition and the juxtaposition of colored elements with the black and white cinematography, anticipating Spielberg's "Schindler's List." However, despite the abundance of modern experiments, the film's aesthetic is deeply rooted in the classic melodrama, to the extent that, if not for the highly dynamic and choreographed camera movements, it could easily pass for a movie from the 1950s. The plot is somewhat lackluster, with several sequences that feel rather dull and convoluted without a clear purpose. However, the protagonist's journey through Europe aboard the train proves to be particularly captivating, steeped in a dark and dreamlike nature.
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Charles Tatum
7 months ago
Goodtropa. One thing you can say about this film is you have never seen anything like it before. Most chilling is the soundtrack, although von Trier does over-direct once in a while. I did appreciate this more than his "Breaking the Waves."
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