Heath Ledger, Andrew Garfield, Lily Cole, Christopher Plummer
Directed by Terry Gilliam
Rating: 4 stars
A traveling theater company in London, England, displays a routine show with a magical twist. Anton (Andrew Garfield) usually escorts an audience member on stage through an extraordinary mirror. Upon entering the mirror, the audience member enters into their desire. However, the theater company's act doesn't intrigue many people. While traveling across a bridge, they come across a hanged man not quite dead. This man has trouble remembering who he is but finds out his name is Tony (Heath Ledger). Tony has some good ideas to help the company earn more money. The only problem is, Tony attracts quite a bit of trouble during an act and brings trouble inside the mirror.
A little known fact to many people is that The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is actually Heath Ledger's final film. This movie deserved four stars and is a great end to Heath Ledger's acting career. Since Heath Ledger died halfway through making the film, Terry Gilliam had to find a replacement. He not only found one but three replacements: Johnny Depp, Jude Law, and Colin Ferrell. Now, you might think that it's a bit silly that three people would be playing Ledger's role but it actually fits perfectly. Since crossing the mirror transforms into whatever the person entering desires, the character Tony changes actors each time he crosses the mirror. In order to go into the mirror, Dr. Parnassus (Christopher Plummer) has to meditate for the passing to work. Otherwise, you pass the mirror into the back of the stage. The main plot of the movie is that Dr. Parnassus made a bet with Mr. Nick (Tom Waits) who is also the devil. Each person to go into the mirror has to make a choice and that choice is either giving your soul to the devil or choosing not to give your soul. It's not as simple as saying "no thanks" because Mr. Nick has tricks up his sleeve. If Mr. Nick collects five souls before Dr. Parnassus, Mr. Nick gets Valentina (Lily Cole), Dr. Parnassus' daughter. The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is clever and an interesting film to watch. I would definitely recommend this movie to watch if you're a fan of the bizarre, dream-like movies. However, this movie does not have a happy ending but one that makes you think.
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