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Movie Description From German director Tom Tykwer, whose energetic RUN LOLA RUN wowed audiences in 1998, comes this ethereal modern-day fairy tale. Hypnotizing German actress Franka Potente (RUN LOLA RUN, BLOW) stars opposite deft, volatile newcomer Benno Furmann. Using beautiful visuals involving ice cubes, underwater bubbles, rain, and the well-worn buildings of Wuppertal, Tykwer implements his signature filming style--a roving, curious, rapid camera that examines its subjects in extreme close up, follows letters into mailboxes, and soars over the nighttime city like a bird. The musical score and the impeccable use of sound complete the film's sensory excellence.
Bodo (Furmann) and Sissi (Potente) come together under strange circumstances: at the scene of an accident where Bodo saves Sissi's life after she is run over by a truck. Then he disappears. Sissi returns to her little room in the nursing ward of a psychiatric hospital where she works with mentally ill patients, one of whom is her own father. However, she cannot forget the man that saved her and has a powerful feeling that her life is inherently connected with his. Unable to pick up her life where she left it before the accident, she seeks out Bodo, who lives in a dilapidated house with his brother, and quickly establishes a steadfast bond with him.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Widescreen Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - German Additional Release Material: Audio Commentary - 1. Tom Tykwer - Director 2. Tom Tykwer - Director, Franka Potente - Star, Benno Furmann - Star Trailers Featurette - 1. Making Of Deleted Scenes Music Video Directed by Tom Tykwer Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Selection Text/Photo Galleries: Filmographies
U.S. Theatrical Release: June 22, 2001 (NY/LA).
German Theatrical Release: October 12, 2000.
Industry Reviews "...Another dynamic look at love and destiny..." Rolling Stone - p.94 - Peter Travers
"...THE PRINCESS AND THE WARRIOR is enveloped in a strangely dreamy quality....It's a movie one can get happily lost in..." Premiere - p.83-4 - Glenn Kenny
"...Mathematically elegant....THE PRINCESS AND THE WARRIOR has the structure of an elaborate mind-teasing puzzle....Languorously surreal..." New York Times - p.E12 - Stephen Holden
"...Arresting....Every person's behavior, Tykwer demonstrates with a flourish, is ultimately a matter of chance..." Entertainment Weekly - p.45 - Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...A superior entertainment....Endlessly imaginative and unpredictable....A dazzling fable of love, destiny and redemption..." Los Angeles Times - p.8 - Kevin Thomas
"...THE PRINCESS AND THE WARRIOR is one astonishment after another....[Twyker] engages with the souls of his characters..." Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (07/06/2001)
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