France | Germany 2013
Starts September 12, 2013
Directed by: Arnaud des Pallières
Writing credits: Christelle Berthevas, Arnaud des Pallières
Cast: Mads Mikkelsen, Mélusine Mayance, Delphine Chuillot, Bruno Ganz
Length: 122 minutes
The proud and happy Michael (Mikkelsen) is stopped on his way to the horse market in Leipzig by the new owner of the next royal landlord. The landlord confiscates two horses and the trainer. When Kohlhaas returns, the two beauties have been misused as working horses and the trainer beaten. Kohlhaas is outraged and wants justice at all costs. Based on the German nouvelle written in the early eighteen hundreds by Heinrich von Kleist it not only speaks for the injustices that took place in the sixteen century but also reveals a modern political character on an individual level. Michael Kohlhaas is charismatic but fanatical in his beliefs of justice. He is willing to even cross over to the criminal side of terrorism, anything in order to achieve justice. If you love horses and a beautiful atmosphere, the cinematography is wonderful. The acting is also done to perfection. I was not completely satisfied with the editing since about half way into the movie they suddenly spoke German and it seemed to come out of nowhere. There were clues that led to the fact that the lawyer (Ganz) and Michael Kohlhaas were bilingual and needed to speak another language. The film did entice me to want to read this nouvelle since it is a modern theme which we see now in our political world. ( )
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