Rating: NR
Genre:
Avant-garde / Exp
Release Date: 02/20/2007
SubTitles: English
Sound: DD2
Run Time: 118 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Zeitgeist Films
A man who fears he's edging into madness gets a fresh perspective on what insanity really means in this frantic, visually inventive
black comedy from Czech auteur
Jan Svankmajer.
Jean (
Pavel Liska) is a deeply troubled man who has been haunted by violent hallucinations since the death of his mother, who was committed to a mental institution when she passed on. While arranging his mother's funeral,
Jean meets a fellow inmate who claims to be
the Marquis de Sade (
Jan Triska), and lives as if he's in 18th Century France rather than the Czech Republic in 2005.
Jean strikes up an alliance with
de Sade, though they can hardly be called friends, and after becoming an unwilling accomplice to
de Sade's debauchery,
Jean joins him at a hospital run by
Dr. Murlloppe (
Jaroslav Dusek), who offers "Purgative Therapy" for people who aren't mad but could be in the future.
Jean falls for a beautiful nurse named
Charlota (
Anna Geislerova) who claims she's being held at the hospital against her will; in time,
Jean hatches a plan to liberate her and the inmates, though he learns the truth is even more disturbing than he's been led to believe. Punctuated by animated tableaux in which raw meat scampers about the screen through the magic of stop-motion animation,
Lunacy (aka
Sileni) was inspired in part by the short stories of
Edgar Allan Poe as well as the writings of
de Sade, which are quoted liberally in the film.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide