Invincible
Starring: Anna Gourari, Gary Bart, Herbert Golder, Joachim Paul Assbock, Jouko Ahola, Max Raabe, Tim Roth, Udo Kier
Details: Ger / 129 mins / (No Cert).
Since Invincible is a Herzog movie, it almost goes without saying that visually it borders on the majestic, his skill at directing features has, if anything, been honed by his decade-long absence from the medium. The narrative is relatively focused, and the director seems most interested in the subjects of spirituality and mortality, giving the film an emotional grounding which wasn't always evident in his previous works. The performances are all good, especially Roth as the snarling Hanussen, but ultimately the film depends overtly on generalizations and stereotypes when it comes to both Germans and Jews, and the director sometimes makes unfathomable leaps when it comes to metaphorical imagery.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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