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The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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Plot
In 1968, a Czech doctor with an active sex life meets a woman who wants monogamy, and then the Soviet invasion further disrupts their lives.

Release Year: 1988

Rating: 7.3/10 (15,481 voted)

Director: Philip Kaufman

Stars: Daniel Day-Lewis, Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin

Storyline
Tomas is a doctor and a lady-killer in 1960s Czechoslovakia, an apolitical man who is struck with love for the bookish country girl Tereza; his more sophisticated sometime lover Sabina eventually accepts their relationship and the two women form an electric friendship. The three are caught up in the events of the Prague Spring (1968), until the Soviet tanks crush the non-violent rebels; their illusions are shattered and their lives change forever.

Writers: Milan Kundera, Jean-Claude Carrière

Cast:
Daniel Day-Lewis - Tomas
Juliette Binoche - Tereza
Lena Olin - Sabina
Derek de Lint - Franz
Erland Josephson - The Ambassador
Pavel Landovský - Pavel
Donald Moffat - Chief Surgeon
Daniel Olbrychski - Interior Ministry Official
Stellan Skarsgård - The Engineer
Tomasz Borkowy - Jiri (as Tomek Bork)
Bruce Myers - Czech Editor
Pavel Slabý - Pavel's Nephew
Pascale Kalensky - Nurse Katja
Jacques Ciron - Swiss Restaurant Manager
Anne Lonnberg - Swiss Photographer

Taglines: A Lovers Story.



Details

Official Website: MGM |

Release Date: 5 February 1988

Filming Locations: Bolinas, California, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $17,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $202,189 (USA) (5 February 1988) (13 Screens)

Gross: $10,006,806 (USA)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Daniel Day-Lewis at first turned down the role feeling the script made him too nice. The script was revised and added in things from the book that made the character less "perfect".

Goofs:
Anachronisms: The car that Tomas uses in his first trip (Skoda 100/110) was not built until 1969.

Quotes:
[first lines]
First Title Card: In Prague, in 1968, there lived a young doctor named Tomas...
Tomas: Take off your clothes.
[line recurs several times during film]



User Review

Unbearably Beautiful - one of the best films ever made

Rating: 10/10

One of the most romantic films ever made, it shows the problems of people whose intimacies and personal conflicts are being interrupted by history on the move. I think this film surpasses the novel, which is utterly cynical (although understandably). Even in the last moments of the novel, Teresa is concerned that Tomas is cheating on her. The film also does well by dropping much of Franz's character - he was kind of uninteresting compared to Teresa, Tomas, and Sabina. It also drops such deadweight characters as Teresa's mother, Tomas' son, and Franz's wife. Also, a ton of different coworkers are combined into a few, so that their characters have time to develop. By concentrating on the three central characters, this film blossoms past what the novel ever achieved (although the novel is arguably more historically important). Philip Kaufman and Jean-Claude Carriere also add a couple of beautiful scenes that weren't in the novel, including Tomas' and Teresa's wedding, which is one of the most beautiful scenes in filmdom.





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