Max (2002)
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Product Details: Max (2002)

Edition:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Release Date:05/20/2003
UPC:031398829126
Directed by:Menno Meyjes
Featuring:John Cusack, Noah Taylor, Leelee Sobieski, See all cast

Synopsis: Max (2002)

Munich,1918: In a world reeling from World War One and the shock of the new, everyone's mind is on the future. It is a time of high-octane debate and dreams of drastic change, a time when the lines between art, politics and personal beliefs have been blurred beyond reckoning. The only question that remains is this: now what? In what direction will things turn next? For...
Munich,1918: In a world reeling from World War One and the shock of the new, everyone's mind is on the future. It is a time of high-octane debate and dreams of drastic change, a time when the lines between art, politics and personal beliefs have been blurred beyond reckoning. The only question that remains is this: now what? In what direction will things turn next? For Max Rothman (JOHN CUSACK), a soldier just returned from the Great War, the present has certainly turned out radically different from what he imagined. He returned from the war, one of the walking wounded, a damaged man trying to sort out his life. Once a promising artist, he lost his right arm and with it, his ability to paint. Yet the future still draws Max like a magnet, fueled by the restlessness, typified by the birth of modernism. Now, he opens up what quickly becomes an acclaimed art gallery. Also caught in the Post-War struggle are his beautiful wife (MOLLY PARKER) and children, a once picturesque family, now torn by uncertainty and Max's infatuation with his alluring artistic mistress (LEELEE SOBIESKI). But then, at a celebratory party for the opening of his new show, Max meets another man interested in the future: a fellow war veteran and aspiring painter, a man with no family, no home and no friends. His name: Adolf Hitler (NOAH TAYLOR), and his decision to transfer his creative talents to politics, where at last he finds an outlet for his raw beliefs, sets into motion the most catastrophic period of the 20th century. MAX is more historical fable than straight-ahead historical drama -- a tale that careens through art, politics, love, hope, intolerance, obsession and destructive malevolence to provide an original and intimate portrait of a major turning point in modern history.

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Features: Max (2002)

Region 1
Keep Case
Letterbox - 1.85
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Menno Meyjes - Director
Interactive Features:
Scene Selection
Interactive Menus

User Reviews: Max (2002)

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    creating a monster

    By harry  Apr 9, 2007

    Pros: many

    Cons: none

    the actors take a script that contains characters which will become infamous... with that knowledge you're compelled to find out how such monsters could become so horrible from such humble beginnings great locations and acting...possible explan...ations are also excellent as writter and director present a film that will take us into a world before the war Read more Less

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    Interesting

    By Kathy  Jun 24, 2003

    This movie is a little slow, however I did find it interesting. It needs to be listened to while watching and notice the drawings.

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