The Brothers Grimm is a return to familiar territory for Terry Gilliam, populated with unique faces, elaborately dressed landscapes, and concerning the distinction between what is real and what is imagined. But it is a befitting effort, more so, for its tried production, the specifics of which I am not familiar with, but both Weinstein brothers reportedly inhibited Gilliam’s intentions. Similar circumstances distinguish Baron Munchausen, which epitomizes his recalcitrant vision.
by Rumsey Taylor | Source: Miramax DVD screener
06 Dec 2005 11:04 AM | Submit Comment