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  • Rated: R
  • Closed captioning available
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 46 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 20, 2003
  • Originally Released: 2002
  • Label: Lions Gate

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User Ratings: 6,523
Rating: 3/4 -- One of the most intriguing and odd 'what if' movies ever conceived. Full Review
Detroit Free Press
Feb 7, 2003
...This is a fascinating and engrossing film that deals intelligently with a great many ideas, and Cusack and Taylor are brilliant in it...
Premiere
Jan 1, 2003
Rating: 5/5 -- a brave film, showing Hitler as a pathetic cog in a larger machine hurtling inevitably towards the Holocaust. Full Review
Killer Movie Reviews
Apr 5, 2003
...Meyjes is surprisingly successful at recreating the tumult of early-Weimar Germany....It's testament to Meyjes' storytelling abilities that there is some suspense about a film whose ending every audience knows long in advance...
Sight and Sound
Jul 1, 2003
Rating: B- -- If it's not a completely successful film, it is at the very least an intriguing effort to humanize the demon.
Detroit News
Feb 7, 2003
Rating: B -- Offers a persuasive look at a defeated but defiant nation in flux.
Houston Chronicle
Feb 28, 2003
...[A] provocative historical fantasy....It challenges, this nervy oddity, like modern art should...
Entertainment Weekly
Jan 17, 2003

Product Description:

MAX, directed by Oscar-nominated screenwriter Menno Meyjes, stars John Cusack as the title character, Max Rothman, a German-Jewish man who lost his right arm while fighting for his country during WWI. Although Rothman is no longer able to pursue his dream of becoming an artist, he channels his love of art into a successful gallery that shows the work of many European modernist painters, including George Grosz (portrayed by Kevin McKidd). At one of his gallery openings, Rothman meets an artist and fellow WWI soldier, an intense young man named Adolf Hitler (Noah Taylor). Largely out of a veteran's bond, Rothman agrees to buy some of Hitler's work and encourages the frustrated painter to channel his emotions onto the canvas. However, angered and disillusioned by Germany's impoverished state, Hitler also begins flirting with politics and public speaking. As Rothman comes closer to selling his work, Hitler's interests take a turn--a turn that will change the course of world history.

Stirring up controversy even before its release, MAX largely avoids the pitfalls often associated with taking on major historical figures. Although the film is about Hitler, as the title implies, it focuses more on the intriguing and complex character of Max Rothman, who is excellently portrayed by Cusack. In spite of his lost arm and his country's decline, Rothman tries to remain optimistic and finds solace in his appreciation of art. Meanwhile, Hitler's artistic output is largely unimaginative, and Taylor's performance as the future dictator and mass murderer is far from flattering or sympathetic. A smart and unusual film that handles its delicate subject matter well, MAX is a engaging look at the lives of two men just before they are irrevocably altered.

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  • UPC: 031398829126
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