Saw it this past weekend. If you're a fan of Gilliam's work, this is going to delight. I enjoyed it thoroughly, especially the performances by Christopher Plummer, Tom Waits, Lily Cole (she is HOT), and especially Andrew Garfield whom I was unfamiliar with before this film.
As for our friend, Heath Ledger, he does give a top performance here, better than his counterparts (out of Depp, Farrell, and Law I think Law was actually my favorite because he was very Rik Mayall-esque). I don't know if he'll be nominated for an Oscar for this one, but I hope he shows up because it seems like a lot of people were upset that he wasn't at last year's. Jolie wouldn't stop crying!
Anyway, it's a typical Gilliam film in that it's very visual and it's very off the wall. In many ways, he actually borrows from his older films. The scenes of Parnassus as a bum are straight out of "The Fisher King" or "12 Monkeys". Ledger's character Tony *is* Brad Pitt from "12 Monkeys"; Plummer screams of Baron Munchausen, and some of the disjointed dialog and awkward scenes reminded me of "Brazil".
It's definitely not his best film but it is a good one. It won't last long in the theatres but I'd recommend a viewing on demand or on netflix if you're in the mood for some strange fun.
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