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Youth Without Youth

  • 2007
  • 15
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Youth Without Youth (2007)
This is a second theatrical trailer for Youth Without Youth, directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
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A love story wrapped in a mystery. Set in World War II Europe, a professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life.A love story wrapped in a mystery. Set in World War II Europe, a professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life.A love story wrapped in a mystery. Set in World War II Europe, a professor is changed by a cataclysmic event and explores the mysteries of life.

  • Director
    • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Writers
    • Mircea Eliade
    • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Stars
    • Tim Roth
    • Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Bruno Ganz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Writers
      • Mircea Eliade
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Stars
      • Tim Roth
      • Alexandra Maria Lara
      • Bruno Ganz
    • 95User reviews
    • 126Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Tim Roth
    Tim Roth
    • Dominic Matei
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Veronica…
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Prof. Roman Stanciulescu
    André Hennicke
    André Hennicke
    • Dr. Josef Rudolf
    Marcel Iures
    Marcel Iures
    • Prof. Giuseppe Tucci
    Alexandra Pirici
    Alexandra Pirici
    • Woman in Room 6
    Adrian Pintea
    Adrian Pintea
    • Pandit
    Florin Piersic Jr.
    Florin Piersic Jr.
    • Dr. Gavrila
    Mircea Albulescu
    Mircea Albulescu
    • Davidoglu
    Dan Astileanu
    • Professor
    • (as Dan Astilean)
    Cristian Balint
    • Grenzschutz
    Dragos Bucur
    Dragos Bucur
    • Bartender
    Zoltan Butuc
    • Dr. Chirila
    Theodor Danetti
    Theodor Danetti
    • Dr. Neculache
    Andrei Gheorghe
    Andrei Gheorghe
    • Taxi Driver
    Roxana Guttman
    Roxana Guttman
    • Gertrude
    Lucian Iancu
    • Malta Doctor
    Dorina Lazar
    Dorina Lazar
    • Cook
    • Director
      • Francis Ford Coppola
    • Writers
      • Mircea Eliade
      • Francis Ford Coppola
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    User reviews95

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    7loganx-2

    It's Like "Jack" In Reverse, By Which I Mean Good

    A complex and challenging film, from one of the great American directors, and part of the continuing magical adventures of Tim Roth(The Legend Of 1900), this time around Roth is a linguistics professor trying to develop a theory of the origins of hum...(read more)an language and consciousness at his 70th birthday when he is struck by lightening that reverts him to his youth. Not only is he younger, but he discovers he can read whole books in minutes, see into dreams, and in the films most outlandish moments some limited telekinesis(but in all fairness it's his only way to stop an evil Nazi scientist who wants to jump start human evolution through electro shock). From there our hero meets a women who resembles one he used to know, who is similarly struck by lightening or near lightening which causes her to regress into previous lives. Naturally the two fall in love, and the odd couple are happy enough until her ancient language fits, get more frequent, and dive further and further into primitive languages, much to Roth's joy, though his love ages more and more with each regression.

    Like I said Youth Without Youth is an ambitious mix of science fiction, world war 2 spy espionage, romance, meditation on death, aging, linguistics, the origins of consciousness, time, philosophy, the atomic bomb, multiple personalities, and reincarnation.

    Watching Youth Without Youth is a bit like reading an overwrought but well written novel, where you can appreciate the skill of the speaker's use of language more than any profound statement being made. Not that Coppola's subjects are not profound, or treated, so, just that's it's done in such a way that at first view it's going to go over just about everyone's head. Author Mircea Eliade, is better known as a religious historian and academic, whose work is as rigorous as his fiction offerings. This is a well made and well performed film, but it's zeal gets ahead of itself on more than one occasion.
    8ThurstonHunger

    Three Roses, Four Walls, Five Dimensions...

    I saw mention of "Altered States" in the comments section, but I think a more apt parallel might be "The Fountain" by Aronofsky. In that film, an intellectual pursuit is pitted in juxtaposition to the more human pursuit of love. In "The Fountain" science is the pursuit and it is employed towards the end of salvaging a relationship, whereas with Coppola the pursuit is philosophy and its pursuit decidedly comes first symbolically and then physically at the unraveling of love.

    So, yes this is a cerebral film. One that is driven often by dialog, including dialog conducted between a man and his double...and also in a language of the protagonists own creation. And yet the message here, while convoluted never came across as mere gibberish to me.

    Instead, I hear the echoes of an old man, Coppola, who perhaps has seen his own life, and maybe lives of those around him, consumed by his own calling. And with the double, what film maker cannot feel the presence of a vying reality. Here we have mirrors, like Coppola's "Rumble Fish" shadows, that do not match the reality they should reflect.

    I felt like the lightning strike could be seen as a character's epiphany that he is indeed a character in a story. More fifth dimension than fourth wall. But nonetheless fascinating. A superhero of sorts is born, but not exactly a Marvel.

    Back to Aronofky's "Fountain" that film for me got bogged down in the trompe du CG-eye, whereas in "Youth Without Youth" whoever did the scenery scouting should be applauded. I felt more grounded in the real, yet often captivating, world filmed. (Was Malta, Malta or just another aspect of Romania?) Too bad I didn't feel the same way about casting, although others here have lauded Roth and Ganz, they were weaker links for me in their particular roles. Clearly Roth's role/s was/were demanding, for me he has the nervous energy of someone looking over his shoulder, more than a man lost in an inward gaze. A better maniac than a monomaniac. And Ganz, it felt like all of his lines were re-dubbed, to the point of a CGI-level distraction.

    Nonetheless, a film with tricky mirrors provides some interesting reflection. Ultimately the film neither flaunts love as the salvation, nor rigorous study as providing an ultimate reward. For me the message was not even mystical, but simply that nature will claim every man.

    Sure as the snow...
    9ekisest

    Searching the eternal youth in Romania

    It's been a while since I have written anything for IMDb. "Youth Without Youth" is not only a very personal approach to a barely known novella by Mircea Eliade, but also a homage to Romanian culture and civilization. I felt really good watching a legendary filmmaker like Coppola before the special screening (in Bucharest), walking on the stage and thanking sincerely to the Romanian cast and crew, and in the end, thanking all of us "for Mircea Eliade". I read Eliade's novella some months ago, and I found it difficult and "anti-cinematic", unlike "La tiganci" or other texts of his. "Youth" is, as I saw it, a meditation on time and the relation between human memory and identity. Eliade has been concerned with the theme of "la vita est sueno" (life is dream) for a long time, and his fiction shows it. Coppola also has been preoccupied with time, dreams and memory in his late films like "Peggy Sue", "Dracula" and "Jack". It might seem strange and paradoxical, but beyond the horror clichés and the gory make-ups, one can see lots of formal similarities in "Dracula" and "Youth...". The Italian American director is definitely bound to European Romanticism, and he tried to infuse a lot of new symbols (the mirror, the moon on the bluish night sky, the skull etc) to an already symbol-heavy-loaded narrative. Tim Roth is the ideal choice for the central character (old Dominic Matei that grows young after a lightning stroke). The rest of the numerous cast is composed mainly of Romanian actors, most of which are famous in our country. Iures is known for the international public also, and handles his role elegantly, as usual. Maria Lara is a Romanian-born German actress, playing the role of Dominic Matei's lady friend and lover. The relationship between Dominic and Laura is beautifully developed by Coppola's rewriting of the initial novella. Near the end of the film, there is a moment (shot in Malta) where Dominic decides to break away from Laura, because of the dreadful effects of his supernatural youth on her physical condition. Both actors are impressive in this delicate scene.

    This film was, all in all, a pleasant surprise for me. I was expecting a more Hollywood-ish speculative and commercial-oriented style. Anyway, I personally (still) think the D.P. and the photographic department in general was overwhelmed by the magnitude of this project. Coppola should of thought more deeply about his choice, because Mihai Malaimare Jr. (the D.P.) and digital imagery was simply not enough ! It took over 2 years to complete this film anyway, so why didn't he use film instead of digital mediums? Was money really a problem here? Maybe Roth asked for a big fee, I don't know. This film won't be appreciated by a wide audience, because Eliade's literature is very special and restrictive (you need to fancy Romanian folklore and oriental philosophies in order to get into this). In fact, Eliade's novella was clearly inspired (as the main title shows) by one of the most beautiful and profound fairy-tales ever: "Tinerete fara batranete si viata fara de moarte" (hard to translate into English, but it might sound like "Eternal youth and life without death"). Even if you are not Romanian, you should check it out! It will change the way you feel about time and life, the way Eliade changed Coppola from an old mainstream Hollywood director into an arty European film experimenter.
    6JoshtheGiant

    A Pretentious Mess

    Youth Without Youth is a pretentious mess. Pretensiousness is underrated in films today, but that doesn't save it from not working. Coppolla seems to still remember the mechanics of film making, but he hasn't recovered the fervor yet. His new film is a beautiful, and sometimes interesting film with fine performances. The fact that it doesn't work is somewhat surprising, and mostly I think due to Coppolla's script and the mediocre editing. It is almost worth seeing just for the cinematography, and the performances by Roth and particularly Lara who are fantastic, but in the end it just isn't quite worth it. No matter how much I wanted to like it, I couldn't. It just didn't quite work.
    8dani-244

    Cinamtic Brilliance

    I was surprised and fortunate to find a movie of this caliber by chance, since I'd never heard of the release; at first, I actually thought it was an old movie, one that I hadn't seen.

    I' am bewildered and frankly frightened by the obscene IMDb rating of "6.6" - the current evaluation of this movie, by the audiences frequenting these boards - a prime example of the fact that taste is a controversial matter.

    Albeit, this movie isn't for everyone; if you regard the world as being a solved puzzle, if you've figured it all out; what it's all about, if nothing mystifies or captivates your senses and entelechy, if you are utterly unenchanted by the magical and mysterious nature of reality, this movie will be a huge disappointment for you. Please don't watch it, since it's not made for you, and hence, you will distort the perception of the movie. In-fact, if any of the latter apply, don't watch this movie, it will only bring grieve.

    The movie is stunning in its appearance, the characters are believable, the story is uncompromising, relentless, of an epic nature, and the atmosphere is hypnotic and enchanting.

    I was sucked into the world of this strange professor.

    I only regard the ending as being less then perfect; however, such movies are never easy to end.

    An essential and unique experience.

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    • Trivia
      Languages spoken in the film are English, French, Italian, Mandarin, German, Russian, Latin, Armenian, Sanskrit, Egyptian (not Arabic), Babylonian and a little Romanian. The ancient Sanskrit, Egyptian and Babylonian are authentic, researched in ancient texts and manuscripts by a team of expert linguists. The film also includes an artificial, "made-up" language, done with such integrity that it could provide the rudimentary basis of a new language.
    • Goofs
      The panoramic x ray shown when the teeth of the main character start to change is obviously from a 12 years old person as are clearly visible temporal molars (that are not present in adults) and their adult successors.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Veronica: [voice over] And the third ? Where do you want me to put the third rose ?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: I Am Legend/Alvin and the Chipmunks/The Perfect Holiday/Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street/Youth Without Youth/The Kite Runner (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Middle Village
      Written by Lev Zhurbin (as Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin)

      Performed by Lev Zhurbin (as Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin) on viola and Balogh, Kálmán (cymbalom)

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    • Release date
      • December 14, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Romania
      • France
      • Italy
      • Germany
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Sanskrit
      • German
      • French
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • Romanian
      • Mandarin
      • Latin
      • Armenian
    • Also known as
      • Tuổi Trẻ Lạc Mất
    • Filming locations
      • Brasov, Romania
    • Production companies
      • American Zoetrope
      • SRG Atelier
      • Pricel
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $244,397
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $28,550
      • Dec 16, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,624,759
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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