1492:
Conquest of Paradise Movie Review:
In
1992 Christopher Columbus was going to be honoured. It was
then 500 years since he discovered new territories westwards
across the Atlantic. Two movies were made about the great
event, but both of them failed to be successful. "1492-Conquest
of Paradise" attracted most attention and is clearly the
best of them. It describes how Columbus (Gérard Depardieu)
after repeatedly attempts, at last allows to sail across
the Atlantic Ocean. He sailed in Spanish service with a
view to find a short cut to Asia, there gold lay and waiting
for them. Now he didn´t came to Asia, and he didn´t found
any gold either. Despite several voyages he only came to
the islands outside of Americas coast. But he was totally
convinced that he landed up in India. When Columbus got
problems in ruling the colonies he found, and later on when
another explorer found America, was his days as a seafarer
over. He became forgotten and died as a nobody. It wasn´t
until far later that Columbus was remembered as the man
who discovered America.
I
must admit that I´m very dissociated at this review. Technically
"1492-Conquest of Paradise" is a brilliant film. With its
imagery it describes the period in a highly impressive way.
Ridley Scott has always been noted for creating lyrical
movies, and "1492" is certainly not an exception. Vangelis
smarting beautiful music exist in the background, and the
result of all this is a complete visual experience.
The
problem with "1492" is that it is far too long. It takes
slightly more than half an hour before Columbus sail away
with his men, and when he later on returns again is there
a new dead period. It might had been reduced an hour without
losing too much contents. It actually doesn´t heat up until
Columbus make his second trip. Then steps the evil nobleman
Moxica into the picture (phenomenally played by Michael
Wincott). Moxica stir the blood on the natives, and makes
them see red. Here is Ridley Scott in absolute top, and
I forget temporarily the boring parts I earlier slumbered
me through. Then the film ends up with a long drawn-out
final, which draws down the overall impression quite a lot.
Many
think that "1492" is too long-winded, but there are also
some fanatics who maintain that it is the best movie that
been made. As usual when it comes to such love or hate films,
I´m not sure which leg I will stand on. I have given a proportionately
low rating, but you who haven´t seen it yet should not be
frighten away. "1492-Conquest of Paradise" is in reality
much better, and should be checked up.
Kent
Palmgren
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