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(2007 TV Movie)

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4/10
Popcorn entertainment if anything
Horst_In_Translation18 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
"Der geheimnisvolle Schatz von Troja" or "Trojas Gold" or "Schliemann & Sophia" or "The Hunt for Troy" is a German television film from 2007, so it has its 10th anniversary this year. Director is Dror Zahavi and I have not seen too much from him, but writer Don Bohlinger is somewhat known for his script work on "Das Experiment", but this one here is something entirely different. First of all, it runs for almost three hours, so you could call it a mini-series somehow with 2 episodes of 90 minutes each. The star here is German actor Heino Ferch and well this does not always mean the best as many films prefer to depict him as some determined alpha male and carry the film like that instead of coming up with convincing plots and character development. And sadly, this is also the case here, at least partially. But if you take a look at the other names attached to this project, then well you should know what to expect here as the likes of Kanies, Koeberlin and Michelsen for example are somewhat known for appearing in films that are on the pseudo-important side and take themselves more seriously than they have any right to. And it is true for this film too. But on a more positive note, we also have the stunning Mélanie Doutey in here, even if her character is the epitome of female love interest writing, and Justus von Dohnányi, who gives maybe the best performance from the cast and shows that he can also do a good job as a villain.

German small screen "epics" are frequently known for including real events to make the film more relevant and important when the filmmakers cannot. And this is really a negative deal-breaker here. I am pretty sure that the majority of story-telling and writing here in general had nothing to do with what really happened before and after Schliemann's discovery of Troy. It is all included for dramatic purpose, but from the historical perspective, the movie is entirely worthless if we look at stuff like the couple faking their deaths or about JvD's character not existing as a whole apparently. It would have been a far better choice to turn it into a completely fictitious film without references to actually existing people, but then they maybe could not have attracted audiences in quantity, which is very sad really and says a lot more about the easily-entertained seeing historic relevance in here than about the filmmakers. Another problem is the lack of shades. Ferch's main character is a bit of a superhero again as always, but all he really is in most of his film's is a poor man's Schimanski. And the final clapping moment by JvD certainly wasn't enough to see him as anything other than downright evil and sinister. Overall these 3 hours are not a failure as they actually had some decent moments, but from a neutral perspective the Schliemann and Troy references are failures and I just cannot give the film a positive recommendation, even if I were close to at times. But it's definitely not a film for people interested in history and old civilizations. It also could/should have been kept down at 140-150 minutes, maybe less with stronger focus. Watch something else instead.
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Interesting and entertaining
Blueghost19 June 2017
An interesting period adventure film that recounts a professors search for the lost city of Troy and henceforth it's equally lost treasure, allegedly hidden in some secret chamber.

Exceptionally well shot apparently on super-16, this is a high budget mini-series that takes us from the very picturesque Germany to picturesque Mediterranean Greece.

I have to admit, it's a bit of an awkward film at times, even though it does have a very clear visual narrative. The main character is supposed to be an academician, but also has the build of an athlete who rises to the occasion when confronted by danger.

The story is pretty basic, but there is one subplot regarding his marriage that just seemed odd and out of place, or perhaps needed a different resolution. Even so the film ends well though perhaps a bit oddly in some regards. And it does have a "conquering hero" (or anti-hero) feel at the end that seems to be at odds with the ideals of the main character.

And I guess that's the thing that really gets me about this film, and why it feels so unsettled, or skews in a direction that it probably should not have. The main character is supposed to be an idealist. A man of education and high ideals. And in the end he comes across as a strange mix between a cultured Long John Silver of pirate fame and Indiana Jones, though perhaps more pirate than professor. When you see the ending you'll know what I mean.

A couple of notes; I actually first saw this film on local channel 14, one of two Spanish speaking stations at the time here in the San Francisco Bay Area, and it was odd that a German production with a multi-ethnic cast of Germans, Greeks and Turks, should air on a channel catering to Mexican immigrants. Meaning that the original version I saw was actually dubbed in Spanish, if you can believe that.

Secondly, I actually did review this film on this website, but I'm thinking it had more than one entry, and the entry I reviewed it under has since been deleted as being redundant. Not a big deal. I'm happy to write another review with some fresh thoughts on this film.

I guess my one complaint is that there isn't an English version for the English speaking audience, because I think a lot of people would enjoy this film in spite of some quirks here and there.

Again, very well shot, a good straight forward story with some challenges for the main characters, and an ending that perhaps could have been tweaked, but otherwise a fine production. Give it a shot.
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