Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA village is visited by a mysterious visitor, Cornelius Bloom, who starts building a mill. The new miller is welcomed at first, but unfortunately he has a flaw: every night he howls at the m... Alles lesenA village is visited by a mysterious visitor, Cornelius Bloom, who starts building a mill. The new miller is welcomed at first, but unfortunately he has a flaw: every night he howls at the moon, preventing the villagers from sleeping.A village is visited by a mysterious visitor, Cornelius Bloom, who starts building a mill. The new miller is welcomed at first, but unfortunately he has a flaw: every night he howls at the moon, preventing the villagers from sleeping.
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- 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Bonaventure Gacon
- Cornélius Blum
- (as Bonaventure Gacon Wenger)
Cyril Casmèze
- Bear man
- (Nicht genannt)
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Didnt like this french version. Its childish and naive. Cant compared to original, finnish 'Ulvova mylläri'!
From the first scènes of this cute little feature, I thought about Pierre Richard, back to the seventies, when he played naive and offbeat characters. But that's not entirely a comedy, everything is not funny. Some sequences may be even painful to watch, such as these one when the poor man is howling; we don't know why...A sad tale actually, about loneliness and intolerance, nature and happiness. I am not surprised that only a handful of people went to see this film, not destined to wide silly sheep herd audiences., worth going to a slaughterhouse. I love this film, only for this Reason, because it was mostly ostracized.
The movie is a masterpiece. It was an amazing movie that I would love to watch again. I really enjoyed it and I felt moved after watching it. I fell in love with the main character. I really understood him and understood what he stood for. I believe that it is an amazing film that should be watched in every Canadian, French or francophone speaking country. I also now love the director, main character and everyone else. It is an amazing movie. This is an amazing film that would be perfect for a family movie night. PLEASE WATCH THIS MOVIE IF YOU HAVE THE TIME. 10/10 should watch.
-review by Jack Prevost.
-review by Jack Prevost.
...and the best motif is its profound French film status. No surprises, not revelations. A story so familiar than you know each detail from the first minute. The humor - familiar too. A miller, a village, a superficial sketch of love story, the conflict between villagers and strangers, something from Guy de Maupassant short stories and almost nothing more. It is obvious, it do not represents a great film. Only a nice one, for a precise target, maybe, seductive for high predictibility and for the performances. So, a miller and a village, in sauce of absurde.
The Story
The story of Cornelius, the Howling Miller is so familiar that you know each detail from the first minute. However, the film manages to keep the audience engaged by adding a unique twist to the story. The film is not just about a miller who howls at the moon, but it is also about love, acceptance, and redemption. The story is well-written, and the characters are well-developed, making the film a joy to watch.
The Acting The acting in Cornelius, the Howling Miller is superb. Bonaventure Gacon, who plays Cornelius, delivers an outstanding performance that is both captivating and emotional. Anaïs Demoustier, who plays the love interest of Cornelius, also delivers a great performance. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable, and it adds to the overall charm of the film.
The Cinematography The cinematography in Cornelius, the Howling Miller is breathtaking. The film is shot in a beautiful location, and the camera work is excellent. The film captures the beauty of the village and the mill, making the audience feel like they are part of the story. The use of light and shadow is also impressive, adding to the overall mood of the film.
The Soundtrack The soundtrack of Cornelius, the Howling Miller is hauntingly beautiful. The music adds to the overall atmosphere of the film, making it more emotional and engaging. The use of sound effects is also impressive, especially during the scenes where Cornelius howls at the moon.
In conclusion, Cornelius, the Howling Miller is a must-watch film that deserves a 10-star rating. The film is a masterpiece that showcases the talent of the director and the actors. The story is engaging, the acting is superb, the cinematography is breathtaking, and the soundtrack is hauntingly beautiful. If you are looking for a film that will captivate you from the beginning to the end, then Cornelius, the Howling Miller is the film for you.
The Acting The acting in Cornelius, the Howling Miller is superb. Bonaventure Gacon, who plays Cornelius, delivers an outstanding performance that is both captivating and emotional. Anaïs Demoustier, who plays the love interest of Cornelius, also delivers a great performance. The chemistry between the two actors is palpable, and it adds to the overall charm of the film.
The Cinematography The cinematography in Cornelius, the Howling Miller is breathtaking. The film is shot in a beautiful location, and the camera work is excellent. The film captures the beauty of the village and the mill, making the audience feel like they are part of the story. The use of light and shadow is also impressive, adding to the overall mood of the film.
The Soundtrack The soundtrack of Cornelius, the Howling Miller is hauntingly beautiful. The music adds to the overall atmosphere of the film, making it more emotional and engaging. The use of sound effects is also impressive, especially during the scenes where Cornelius howls at the moon.
In conclusion, Cornelius, the Howling Miller is a must-watch film that deserves a 10-star rating. The film is a masterpiece that showcases the talent of the director and the actors. The story is engaging, the acting is superb, the cinematography is breathtaking, and the soundtrack is hauntingly beautiful. If you are looking for a film that will captivate you from the beginning to the end, then Cornelius, the Howling Miller is the film for you.
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- VerbindungenVersion of Ulvova mylläri (1982)
- SoundtracksLe meunier hurlant
Music by Martin Wheeler and Lazare Boghossian
Performed by Iggy Pop & Anaïs Demoustier
© 2018 Agat Films & Cie - Les Films De Mon Moulin
Guitar, Banjo, Dobro - Sébastien Martel, Wayne Frost
Lyrics By - Yann Le Quellec
Mastered By - Simon Lancelot
Mixed By - Yvan Ginoux
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