Die Theorie von Allem (2023) – Capsule Review
The beautiful Alpine locations and sets are essentially the only redeeming aspects of this otherwise overly convoluted movie.
The beautiful Alpine locations and sets are essentially the only redeeming aspects of this otherwise overly convoluted movie.
Although it overuses some gags to the point of repetition, this unbelievably cartoonish silent comedy still provides several good laughs.
The mix of Python-esque animation, simplified costumes, funny action, and over-the-top acting come together to create an unconventional and unusual cocktail that is really enjoyable.
The film has several visually stunning highpoints, accompanied by a tremendous bluesy soundtrack and score by the late great Robbie Robertson.
This film provides a brutally honest and empathetic look into the psychological and physical struggles that women of all sorts face with their bodies.
Nicholas Cage’s daring roles and performances like this one are what make him one of the most interesting and great contemporary actors. He dares to venture where many wouldn’t even consider.