Tulip Fever

Tulip Fever

  • Director: Justin Chadwick
  • Writer: Deborah Moggach,Tom Stoppard
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 1, 2017
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Тюльпанова лихоманка
  • "Tulip Fever" is a feature film released by Weinstein International Pictures, directed by Justin Chadwick and co-starring Alicia Amanda Vikander, Dane DeHaan and Christoph Waltz . The film was released in the United States on September 1, 2017   .
    Based on Deborah Morgates' novel of the same name, "Tulip Fever" tells the love story between a married woman and a poor painter who hires her to paint   .

    Details

    • Release date September 1, 2017
    • Filming locations Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
    • Production companies Worldview Entertainment, The Weinstein Company, Ruby Films

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $2,455,635

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,158,017

    Gross worldwide

    $9,204,549

    Movie reviews

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    • By Adalberto 2022-03-23 09:03:36

      gibberish

      I thought the movie had a bit of a "Handmaid's Tale" feel to it in the beginning. Women acted as reproductive tools at that time. People tirelessly "having sex just to born a boy" later saw the love between Mraia and the fishmonger, and the love between Sophia and Jan, and felt that it was a little different. The plot is ups and downs, and when I watch it, I feel very anxious and unexpected. In the end, I thought Cornekos would find Sophia angrily and punish her, but I didn't expect that he...

    • By Gust 2022-03-23 09:03:36

      Love and bread, how do you choose?

      At first glance, this is a movie that pursues true love, but at another glance, it is found that true love is worthless. Finally, it is concluded that people are really No zuo no die.

      "Tulip Fever" is based on the novel of the same name by Deborah Morgates. The name of the novel comes from an economic crisis caused by tulips in the Netherlands in the 17th century. At that time, the price of a tulip was equivalent to 10 times the annual income of ordinary people. It's a love story, but...

    • By Ladarius 2022-03-23 09:03:36

      The dog blood complex of painter movies

      I originally thought that Tulip Fever would be a decent literary film like The Girl with a Pearl Earring, but it turns out I was wrong. . .

      The beginning of the movie is an animated short film about the background introduction of the Dutch tulip mania. I felt +1 all of a sudden (I like the narration of the English pronunciation of the narration~) and then began to introduce myself as a narrator. It is a maid again, and it is really a demon in the sky. flashed.

      Then came the...

    • By Ray 2022-03-23 08:01:05

      After more than two years of filming, Kanmei was so beautiful that the audience could not invest in the economic background


        The period drama "Tulip Mania," co-starring Alicia Vikander "Kimmeer", Dane DeHaan "Dai Hanhan" and Christopher Waltz, attempts to balance romance with economic crisis, to little effect.

        "Tulip Mania," once considered a contender for the Golden Globes and even the Academy Awards in previous years, finally arrived in theaters nationwide on August 25, belatedly this fall. It is almost...

    • By Rodger 2022-03-23 08:01:05

      "Crazy Tulips" --- not fanatical, human beings

      In literary works, the use of historical time to create a fiction of specific characters is called alternate history! But putting it in the image will produce a kind of "this world is so big, in the society at that time who can guarantee that such a thing will not happen??" Then gradually there is a sense of identity, even empathy, for the sake of driven by the emotions of the characters. Of course, this is also a kind of charm that the movie should have!

      In the middle of the 16th and...

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    • By Laurine 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      This film is actually seen by so few people, but I think the idea is still good, but Dai Hanhan and Kanmei have no sense of CP, and the screenwriters are too bloody. The main creator should also know that his filming has collapsed, and it has been delayed for so long. Card pumping cameo is too...

    • By Genoveva 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      Not cheating is not a wife,...

    • By Name 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      This drama doesn't deserve such a cast. It's amazing, what are you all doing? Dog blood can also be shot very well, but the filming of this play can make even a dog blood become a dog blood, so it is actually a problem of the director, so why does everyone still come to...

    • By Lorenz 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      Classical atmosphere and texture, first-class light and shadow, Kanmei's peak appearance, this character is not pleasing to write, but it is the role of the master, the perspective at the end is changed, leaving a farewell letter, arranging the funeral, giving up everything, in India The scene of letting go of everything in the wheat field is sublimated at once, and I personally think it is the most attractive character in the whole film, which justifies the name of the honest...

    • By Eryn 2022-03-27 09:01:23

      With a strong European classical atmosphere, Kanmei's dress is very beautiful~. Jack O'Connell is handsome! It's interesting to play with Holliday Grainger. Hanhan and Kanmei are really no match for each other! The plot reminds me of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Sophia's final self-moral condemnation and soft-hearted conscience find it unacceptably absurd. Is it necessary to hold on to the true love that belongs to you or to miss the false love that is...

    Movie plot

    Sophia ( Alicia Amanda Vikander ) , an orphan who has just come of age, is married to Cornelius ( Christoph Waltz ) , a much older businessman , whose first wife dies in childbirth. The marriage freed Sophia from poverty, but also put on her shoulders the pressure of giving Cornelius a child—preferably a male heir. Sophia and Jane fall in love after Cornelius finds the couple a portrait of a poor young painter named Jane ( Dane DeHaan...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    The film version was originally planned to be launched in 2004, but at that time the British government terminated a tax cut policy, causing the film budget to soar by 17 million from the original $45 million, causing the project to be withdrawn and stranded.
    When the filming began in 2004, Jude Law and Keira Knightley were chosen for the male and female lead roles, and the director was John Madden.
    Alicia Amanda Vikander was cast as the...
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    Evaluation action

    The film is not a fully bloomed, energetic story, but an elegantly placed still life in search of a spark of dynamism. (Reviewed by The Hollywood Reporter)
    There is nothing in the so-called zeitgeist of the film that has enough weight to nail the story, and the whole gives the audience a stereotyped feeling, and this stereotype is not because the historical background is set 380 years ago. (Review of Variety Show)
    "Tulip Fever," the...
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    Movie quotes

    • Sophia: [Henrietta enters the room] What are you looking at?

      Jan Van Loos: What am I *looking* at?

    • [first lines]

      Maria: [narration] Before you were born, Amsterdam was captivated by a flower: the tulip. They came from far away in the East and were so rare and beautiful that people lost their senses in wanting to own them. Rich and poor were spending and borrowing money to join the trade in bulbs, which were going up in price all the time. None more so than the rare striped tulips that were called breakers. A new breaker came from nowhere like an act of God, and it changed people's lives. A white flower with a God-given crimson stripe turned our lives upside down, mine and my mistress Sophia's.

    • Cornelis Sandvoort: First to flower, first to fall.