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The Enchantment
A Tokyo psychiatrist is hoping to better his career by marrying the daughter of a prominent doctor. The match is threatened however when an attractive but very troubled tourist guide comes to him for consultation...
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Plot Summary
A wealthy and reclusive artist becomes obsessed with a young woman he believes is the reincarnation of his deceased wife. He attempts to capture her likeness and spirit, leading to a descent into madness and dark obsession. The film explores themes of art, obsession, and the blurring lines between reality and fantasy.
Critical Reception
The Enchantment received a highly polarizing reception, largely due to its disturbing themes and Kinski's intense, unconventional direction. While some critics noted its ambition and artistic merit, many found it to be deeply unsettling and difficult to watch. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating its unique, dark fairytale quality and others repelled by its disturbing content.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique, dreamlike atmosphere and Kinski's visionary direction.
Criticized for its disturbing psychological themes and uncomfortable viewing experience.
Seen as a deeply personal and unsettling exploration of obsession and loss.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and highly polarized, with some viewers appreciating its artistic audacity and Kinski's singular vision, while others found the film to be excessively disturbing and gratuitous.
Fun Fact
This film marked the final directorial effort by the eccentric and controversial actor Klaus Kinski, who also starred in it.
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