It should have been the must-see movie of the Christmas season, directed and co-written by the critically acclaimed
Instead, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a disaster, incomprehensible from its opening minutes to the final credits.
Its ostensible story follows a
as collateral. In its travels the show picks up a mysterious stranger
named Tony (Ledger, who died mid-production), whose face changes each
time he enters a magic mirror (Depp, Law and Farrell all play the same
character).
Even had Ledger lived it wouldn’t have helped.
Gilliam insists on spectacle over storytelling, creating elaborate sets
filled with stilt-walkers and jellyfish but neglecting to tie them
together. Worse, he filches from his Monty Python days, throwing in
an uninspired musical number performed by constables in fishnets.
What has happened to the erratic but visionary
creator of Time Bandits and The Fisher King? As the British would
say, he’s lost the plot — with this movie, certainly, but possibly
overall.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
One-half star
Cast:
Length: 2:02
Rated: PG-13 for violent images, some sensuality, language and smoking