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In the Realms of the Unreal (2004)
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Reviews Counted:60
Fresh:43
Rotten:17
Average Rating:6.7/10
Consensus: A fascinating treatment on the life of a reclusive man.
Runtime: 82 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: IN THE REALMS OF THE UNREAL: THE MYSTERIOUS ART AND LIFE OF HENRY DARGER explores the fascinating mind of a reclusive, obsessive man who spent much of his life working on a 15,000-page illustrated... IN THE REALMS OF THE UNREAL: THE MYSTERIOUS ART AND LIFE OF HENRY DARGER explores the fascinating mind of a reclusive, obsessive man who spent much of his life working on a 15,000-page illustrated book about the ultimate battle of good versus evil, focusing on young girls in serious danger. Born and raised in and around Chicago, Henry Darger was a lonely, strange child who had no friends and an ailing father. Sent to the Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, Darger was different from the other kids. In 1909, when he was seventeen, he began compiling "The Story of the Vivian Girls, in what is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion," a massive undertaking about a fierce war that involved Christian soldiers, heathens, and the seven pretty Vivian Girls. Jessica Yu's documentary draws remarkable parallels between Darger's fantasy world and his real life, based on material discovered in his apartment after his death in 1973. She also speaks with Darger's landlord and the few neighbors and churchgoers who knew him, opting not to talk to art critics or psychiatrists, instead letting the audience choose for itself whether Darger was a madman or a genius. She also brings Darger's colorful collage art to life, using old-fashioned animation techniques. The compelling film is narrated by Dakota Fanning, with passages from Darger's writings read by Larry Pine. [More]
Director: Jessica Yu
Director: Jessica Yu
Screenwriter: Jessica Yu
Producer: Jessica Yu, Susan West
Composer: Jeff Beal
Studio: Wellspring
Reviews for In the Realms of the Unreal
could've been riveting stuff if only its subject was half as interesting as its approach
The best way for a film to acknowledge the specialness of painting is to get out of its way and present it unaltered, whereas Yu uses it as raw material to be moved around, sometimes so crudely as to resemble the credits for Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Can the secret life of the mind be as worthwhile as the 'real' life a person shares with others in the physical world?
An engrossing documentary that will leave you wanting to know more about Henry Darger and his work.
Yu's film is haunting, troubling and weirdly exhilarating. It can't begin to answer all the questions raised by Darger's ephemeral existence. Instead it wisely embraces his mystery.
Skillfully paints a portrait of a reclusive and mysterious man by embracing his mystery and primarily letting [Darger], through his work, speak for himself.
In the Realms of the Unreal is Darger's worst nightmare, a work of spectacular invasiveness
The camera is too eager to swim in the artist's sea, but it might've revealed more if it had paused to let our imaginations provide the movement, as Darger's presumably did.
A biographical portrait of a man who spent his life muttering to himself in a language only he could understand.
One leaves the film with a sense of awe and hope at what can be accomplished with determination and focus.
Jessica Yu's documentary manages the uneasy feat of being both inspiring and disturbing.
An astonishingly complex, striking original portrait of an artist whose deeply personal art, intended for no one but God and himself, demands to be treated on its own terms.
It was Yu's mistaken belief that experts would detract from her intimate approach that gives the film its tenuity, the lingering sense that far too little has been explored.
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