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6.2/10
IMDbFor | 2009 | Gabriel
Best Film | 2009 | Paul
Budget 10,000,000 USD
The lines read at the beginning by Jeff Goldblum are a translation from the nineteenth century German Jewish poet Heinrich Heine's "In Der Fremde" (In Exile) Heine was an exile, spending his last years in Paris.
Moni Moshonov was cast as Arthur, but had to drop due to a schedule conflict and was replaced by comedian-actor Idan Alterman.
Jeff Goldblum and Willem Dafoe also appear in The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) and The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014).
"[first lines] Adam Stein: I had once the beautiful Father Land. The oak tree grew so high there. Silence nodded softly. It was a dream. It kissed me in German. It spoke in German. You would hardly believe how good it sounded. The words, Ich liebe dich, I love you. It *was* a dream..."
"Adam Stein: A dog barks. But a dog barking on a stage is no longer a dog. This bottle for instance. I pour, I raise this glass to my mouth, and I swallow. Mmm. But am I really drinking? Or am I playing a man who is drinking?"