Rembrandt's J'accuse (2008)

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Rembrandt's J'accuse (2008)

2008 | International | Documentary | Musical

86 mins

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Produced by Film Forum
Director Peter Greenaway
Writer Peter Greenaway
Cast Martin Freeman, Eva Birthistle, Jodhi May, Emily Holmes, Jonathan Holmes, Jonathan Homes, Michael Teigen and Natalie Press

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Rembrandt's J'accuse (2008)
Rembrandt's J'accuse (2008)
2008 | International, Documentary, Musical
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Really informative and insightful at first, laugh out loud funny and crazy later. (0 more)
I think Greenaway was serious. He might have had a stroke. No one would know. (0 more)
So insightful, so insane
This thing dives deep into bananas, and then keeps swimming downwards, until it finds a trench of crazy to swim right into and explore exhaustively.


A list of my favorite things:


-The urgency with which he is trying to solve a hundreds year old murder

-The floating head depositions

-"31 mysteries PLUS ONE"


-"...and a dog"


-"It might not be what you oughtn't to think it is not." And other such sentences.


-The fact that he sprinkles in actual, good points- and then promptly goes back to being bonkers


-"Only the dead..."


-"...saying that he is, in fact...satan's shorty?"


-"a midget transexual prostitute"


-The frantic graphics


Among other gems. So good at being both informative and just... I don't even know.
So many drinking games to be had.
Always watch with someone else, the "did that just happen? did he just really say that?" will be distracting otherwise.


Highly recommend, but it is really hard to find.