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Auf die Theaterbühne einer von Türken belagerten Stadt tritt der Baron Münchhausen und gibt sich als der wahre Grund der Beschießung zu erkennen. Er hat mit Hilfe hochbegabter Diener den Sultan um den Inhalt seiner Schatzkammer gebracht. Der Beherrscher der Gläubigen verlangt nach dem Kopf des Edelmanns. Der wiederum will die Bewohner der Stadt vor dem sicheren Tod retten und fliegt mit der kleinen Sally zum Mond, um seine alten Gefährten zu finden. Bevor des Sultans Armee und Flotte zerschlagen und besiegt sind, muß Münchhausen durch den Mittelpunkt der Erde und den Bauch eines Wals, um mit seinen gealterten Dienern noch einmal über die Türken zu triumphieren.
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Terry Gilliam's troubled, over-budget portrayal of a Quixotic nobleman and his fantastical adventures. The notorious Baron appears in the audience during a stage production dedicated to his life, scolds the company for missing important details and sets the record straight in a series of farfetched recollections. Served with Gilliam's characteristically twisted sense of surreality and lavish visual know-how, _Munchausen_ is a creative playground with no limitations. This lack of oversight frees the former _Monty Python_ animator to get as conceptually crazy as he likes - Robin Williams drops by to play the disembodied, floating head of the ten-story-tall king of the moon, for example - but also cuts its tethers, allowing the plot to sail away like a lost balloon. The result is a sort of fairy tale theater; dreamlike and contradictory, it changes shape and meaning on the fly. The idea is to frame the whole saga as a staggering, meandering fiction, improvised in a pinch by a confused old man. Which works in theory, but also leads to a foggy finished product that doesn't connect many dots and long overstays its welcome. It all plays like a project that leapt into production without a finished screenplay, built a number of imaginative sets and costumes, recruited many of the director's famous friends and then tried to wing it under the bright lights. Exciting ideas don't always remain that way if they aren't developed into something coherent.
No es solo una aventura fantasiosa. Es cine de autor desbordado, visualmente único, con historia turbulenta y peso cultural Valor artístico: la película es un derroche de imaginación, diseño de producción y efectos visuales artesanales que hoy casi no existen.
I can see why it became a cult classic for people that grew up watching it on VHS and cable TV but it doesn't hold up for an adult seeing it for the first time today. Too wacky, too silly.
Wasn’t really my thing. A little too whimsy and theatrical for my tastes. I recall enjoying this one as a kid but my imagination was most certainly bigger back then. I’ll add this one to the list of childhood films that just don’t work for me anymore.