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Release Date:
5 January 2007 (USA)
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Tagline:
He lived to find beauty. He killed to possess it. more
Plot:
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, born with a superior olfactory sense, creates the world's finest perfume. His work, however, takes a dark turn as he searches for the ultimate scent. full summary | full synopsis
Awards:
12 wins
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12 nominations
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The critics are wrong - Brilliant!
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ben Whishaw | ... | Jean-Baptiste Grenouille | |
| Francesc Albiol | ... | Court Official | |
| Gonzalo Cunill | ... | Guard 1 Dungeon | |
| Roger Salvany | ... | Guard 2 Dungeon | |
| Andrés Herrera | ... | Door Guard (as Andres Herrera) | |
| Simon Chandler | ... | Mayor of Grasse | |
| David Calder | ... | Bishop of Grasse | |
| Richard Felix | ... | Chief Magistrate | |
| Birgit Minichmayr | ... | Grenouille's Mother | |
| Reg Wilson | ... | Customer - Fishmarket | |
| Catherine Boisgontier | ... | Woman - Fishmarket | |
| Núria Casas | ... | Woman 2 - Fishmarket (as Nuria Casas) | |
| Carlos Gramaje | ... | Police Lieutenant - Fishmarket | |
| Sian Thomas | ... | Madame Gaillard | |
| Michael Smiley | ... | Porter |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Das Parfum - Die Geschichte eines Mörders (Germany)
El perfume - Historia de un asesino (Spain)
Le parfum - Histoire d'un meurtrier (France)
Perfume (International: English title) (informal short title)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (International: English title)
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El perfume - Historia de un asesino (Spain)
Le parfum - Histoire d'un meurtrier (France)
Perfume (International: English title) (informal short title)
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (International: English title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for aberrant behavior involving nudity, violence, sexuality, and disturbing images.
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Runtime:
147 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
USA:R |
Germany:12 |
Czech Republic:12 |
UK:15 |
Ireland:15A |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Finland:K-15 |
Netherlands:12 |
Singapore:R21 |
Brazil:16 |
Hong Kong:IIB |
Japan:PG-12 |
Sweden:15 |
South Korea:15 |
Malaysia:18PL |
Argentina:16 |
Spain:18 |
Australia:MA |
Portugal:M/16 (Qualidade) |
Philippines:R-18 |
Peru:18 |
New Zealand:R16
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When filming the scenes set in Paris, director Tom Tykwer was so meticulous about making sure the dirt looked right, that he was given the nickname 'Lord of the Dirt' by the crew.
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Goofs:
Factual errors: Midway through the movie a whore appears with a Pekingese dog. The Pekingese were not formally introduced into Europe until midway through the 19th Century when Britain and France "sacked" the Chinese Empire (circa 1860). The Pekingese were kept exclusively in the Chinese Imperial Palace (Forbidden City) until then and maintained by eunuchs. The movie takes place in the mid 18th Century. While it may be possible British or French royalty could have had a Pekingese (although extremely unlikely), a French harlot owning a Pekingese in the 1700's is an impossibility.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Die wilden Hühner und die Liebe (2007)
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Soundtrack:
Tarentelle
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FAQ
What is with the ending of this film????Why does everyone Genouille comes in contact with die immediately after leaving them?
Is the plum girl blind?
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With "The Perfume" it's like with any blockbuster movie: if the critics praise it, it's horrible - if the critics hate it, it's brilliant.
I had the chance to watch a preview of "The Perfume" tonight and I was very surprised: this movie is really good! Okay, it can't actually make you smell all the scents and odours, but the images and the music allow you to experience the atmosphere and the emotions Grenouille is feeling when he takes in the scents of his environment. You couldn't have done this much better without the use of real scents at theatres.
Although much of the story is told by a narrative voice (mostly quotes from the novel), the movie is still thrilling and exciting all the way. It's a very good adaption of Süskind's novel, sticking to the original plot concerning the major events, leaving away unnecessary subplots (although it's a pity that funny "lethal gas"-plot was cut out!) and shortening long passages. The result is well-constructed movie that is worth seeing.
The actors, especially Whishaw who plays Grenouille, have done a very good job. Like in the novel, Grenouille is an ambivalent character and you never know whether to love him for his genius talent or to hate him for his cruel murders. Whishaw's half-crazy, scary gaze made me shiver. Dustin Hoffman as old and unsuccessful parfumeur Baldini was very convincing... I loved the way he talks to Grenouille arrogantly although he recognizes how much more talent the young man has. Baldini is always good for a laugh.
The only thing to criticize is that the movie is not as brutal as the novel. I think they wanted to avoid the FSK 16 rating and so didn't show much violence, which in my opinion would have been necessary if you wanted the movie to have the same shocking impact on the audience as the novel. For example I was really shocked by the end of the novel - in the movie you hardly see what happens.
However, it's really a thrilling story visualized excellently - go to the movies and watch "The Perfume"! You won't be disappointed.