As Waltz with Bashir makes visible its distrust of imperfect history and daunting memory, it insists on their necessity.
Waltz With Bashir
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Reviews Counted:123
Fresh:118
Rotten:5
Average Rating:8.3/10
Consensus: A wholly innovative, original, and vital history lesson, with pioneering animation, Waltz With Bashir delivers its message about the Middle East in a mesmerizing fashion.
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $2,126,007
Synopsis: In reflecting upon his time spent in the Israeli army, filmmaker Ari Folman has produced WALTZ WITH BASHIR, a profoundly moving antiwar meditation that is equal parts personal memoir, history... In reflecting upon his time spent in the Israeli army, filmmaker Ari Folman has produced WALTZ WITH BASHIR, a profoundly moving antiwar meditation that is equal parts personal memoir, history lesson, and animated fever dream. In 1982, Folman was a soldier during Israel's first invasion of Lebanon. This was a painful moment in history, when the newly elected president of Lebanon, Bashir Gemayel, was killed in an explosion. Furious, his party, the Christian Phalangists, retaliated by storming into the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps and massacring thousands of innocent victims. Over 20 years later, Folman is disturbed to realize that he has no memory of this incident even though he was there at the time. In order to remember, he tracks down several of his friends and soldiers who were there with him to find out what really happened. WALTZ WITH BASHIR is as difficult to categorize as it is to forget. It is a truly startling achievement, a film that can be classified as animation and documentary and history and fiction. It is all of those things at once, and it is also much more than that. Folman uses a combination of Flash animation, 3D, and classic animation to bring his film to visual life, but it is the beautifully haunting score by acclaimed German composer Max Richter that provides the film with its heart and soul. As WALTZ WITH BASHIR unfolds in dreamlike waves, Folman understands that guilt is a dangerous thing, and war is even worse. [More]
Director: Ari Folman
Director: Ari Folman
Screenwriter: Ari Folman
Producer: , Serge Lalou, Gerhard Meixner, Roman Paul
Composer: Max Richter
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for Waltz With Bashir
It's pretty much 90 minutes of pain. But also there's no budging from your seat.
A visually stunning, haunting, emotionally enthralling and mesmerizing documentary from start to finish.
Waltz with Bashir (is) the best of all possible documentaries - wildly entertaining, keenly informative, and wholly unforgettable.
If you expect documentaries to be dry doctoral dissertations with talking heads and archival film footage, prepare to be electrified.
A film that dazzles and terrifies, sometimes at the very same moment.
Documentary and animation might not seem to fit together, but in Waltz With Bashir's blur of memory, nightmare and fact, they mesh perfectly.
... you could call it an animated documentary by way of oral history, but it's best not to get caught up with labels concerning this film.
As much as the film is about war, it’s also about the mutability and self-distortion of memory, and that makes animation the ideal medium to paint battle as the surreal experience it is.
A unique, Oscar-nominated 'animated documentary' that uses graphic-novel-style animation to deal with the Israeli army's participation in the Lebanon war of 1982.
...[Folman is] probing at wounds that are still raw, though scabbed over by suppression, forgetfulness and avoidance.
The flatness and stiff, jerky movement of the drawing contribute to the dreamlike, increasing dread-filled atmosphere of the visuals, which burst finally into actual filmed images of devastating impact.
It's a fearless and unblinking march into the heart of one man's darkness and the pain and anguish of generations and nations.
The film looks ripped straight from Folman’s psyche and placed in a theater near you.
Waltz With Bashir isn't only a harrowing anti-war plea, it is also an eloquent and deeply moving argument that it is critical to never forget human atrocity, lest the past be repeated.
A powerful, poignant and provocative film, told in an unconventional and effective fashion.
Waltz With Bashir, a movie about memory, is as devious and subversive as it is brilliant and nightmarish.
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