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Kunst bleibt für immer
Ein Kunstdieb wird in einem New Yorker Penthouse gefangen, nachdem sein Überfall schief gegangen ist. Eingesperrt mit nichts als unbezahlbaren Kunstwerken muss er all seine Gerissenheit und Erfindungsgabe einsetzen, um zu überleben.
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I do understand why there's such low rating to this cinematic art on IMDb. You need immense patience to understand and to feel the beauty behind an art. This movie is something that most of our "generational 15 seconds audience" will hate to sit through it and it's understandable. Not everyone deserves great art. But I know one person does more than anyone. William Dafoe. He is THE ART.
I love movies set in a single place, and especially if there's just one character. This made it so much better since Willem Dafoe is one of my favourite actors and he can definetly carry a movie like this on his own. Very well written, since it was set up as an art heist but he ends up making the art himself. Like the colossal sculpture in the middle of the room, which has an obvious meaning. And the altar to his freedom. The art collected by the owner is pretentious compared to what Dafoe is creating just to survive. I have a feeling I'll watch this movie quite a few times just to find discover more. If you don't like slow movies, this definetly isn't for you. But for the people that do, this is a treat.
Devoid of a single shred of drama or humour, _Inside_ is a bleak exploration of the wastefulness of wealth that transforms itself into a wastefulness of time by needlessly forcing itself to be a full-length feature. Dafoe's performance is betrayed by a distinct lack of plot and characterization. He's an interesting actor and man, but this character is not, and he alone cannot carry the film.
Watching Willem Dafoe lick out the inside of a freezer was certainly an experience. I'd go crazy too if the only song I could listen to was the Macarena.
Very slow, but Willem Dafoe is amazing.