This is a great movie. Also, Tatiana Maslany, the star of Orphan Black plays Maria (Helen Mirren's character) as a young woman. The whole cast is terrific!
The artwork is at least safe in those galleries. Back in their home countries they were used as public urinals. This is a story about a rich woman who is greedy for a painting which belongs in a museum, to the world.
@@Lumosnight Rich or poor, the portray belong to her and her family and it was stolen from her family. It was in her every rights to get back what was stolen from her.
it is crazy how 'possession of stolen property' doesn't seem to apply to places like museums/ galleries and how they get on their high horses, or if they were robbed there would be a serious investigation, I like a gallery and all but I would rather be 'culturally enriched' by legitimately obtained artefacts/ pieces of art, although there might be a significant drop in content.
I have always wondered how German actors feel about playing Nazis in film. It was a reprehensible time for Germany but also part of their rich heritage and incredible history. Anyone who knows Germany now; like me, absolutely adores Germany, it's culture and it's people. Are they conflicted? Secretly proud? Do they even judge the characters they play at all or base them on people they know? See what I mean?
NelsonClick I think they're just actors doing their job and I'm also pretty sure that they have learned from that mistake. I've even heard that Germans have a slight aversion to patriotism which is, well, understandable
A friend of mine actually had a tiny role in this movie. He's not an actor but they needed naturally blond people who would sort of 'look the part' of the German Arian type I guess. He had to wear a Nazi uniform and sent us some pictures of it. As an Austrian, it was kind of a weird feeling seeing him like that. If I had to describe the feeling, I'd say it's a mixture of morbid fascination and 'thank god' that's in the past. But tbh. most of us have family photos of a grandfather or something like that lying around somewhere wearing that exact uniform so it's not exactly an unfamiliar sight.
And this woman who had to leave everything she loved because she was jewish won and got the portrait of her dear aunt Adele Bloch Bauer back. Bless her.
The portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer is absolutely stunning. The story behind this portrait and its loss from this family is so fascinating, as is the tale of the beautiful necklace Adele is wearing in the portrait, also stolen by the nazis from this family and given to a high ranking nazi official's wife. It has never been seen again. After seeing Adele's portrait I was so taken with it I bought a replica...she now hangs in my home, known, immortalized in name even though the nazis tried to bury her identity because of her Jewish religion...they are the ones who named this painting, "Woman in Gold". Klimt named it, "Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer" which is what it is and always will be.
Woman in Gold. Es la pelicula de la familia judia. La recuperacion de las pinturas fue lograda despues de un gran juicio Los productos Estee Lauder son de esta familia .El cuadro recuperado es Emily Bloch Esta actualmente en el Belvedere
it belong to her and her family which was taken from her and her family wrongfully and held captive. As it was her rightful possession, she could do the whatever she wants with it. And it was in her every rights to pursuit for justice because it was stolen for her and her family.
Mary.g185 M what she does with the painting is her business- it was ultimately hers to own, sell, stow away, etc in the first place. It was taken from her family by the nazis. She is well within her rights to sell it, and is very much deserving of that money, even if it is a shame!
No she sold the paintings because she didn’t have the money to keep them as they had to be insured and there was no way she had them. And then what do you do with paintings that are worth so much and so iconic. You hang them in a museum where it has a meaning.
Alright then. This is a story about a rich woman who is greedy enough to create an excuse to hoard a painting which belongs in a museum, to the world. Yeah, not watching this propaganda.
She sold it because she didn't have the money for the insurance or a place to safely store it. It belonged to her so she had the right to do with it as she pleased. She (the real woman) has even said in interviews that if the Austrian government had worked with her and admitted their wrong-doing she would have let it stay in Austria but instead they dug their heels in and refused to acknowledge her rights or work with her. Also it is in fact in a museum in New York now, so according to what you are saying it is in its rightful place.
Michelle Britton if you sell it you lose it. Sorry but you can’t have your cake and eat it. If you can’t afford to buy insurance for something so valuable should you even have it?
@@Lumosnight So if someone stole an expensive heirloom from you family, you would be okay with that ? Because, oh what the hell, you can't afford insurance anyways
@@Lumosnight Considering it was stolen from her family by the nazis as opposed to her family giving it away themselves in the first place, yes I would say she has the right to it, just like the rest of the victims of the Holocaust have a right to their stolen property.
I was supposed to do my homework about Gustav Klimt and now I'm literally into it
june cray who is she?
@@smashit4465
1:23 she is the Monalisa of Austria
what did the assignment say?
did you know he had 29 children with his models...... You can make a mistake once or twice but 29? Haha. O well, who are we to judge?
The Queen and Deadpool together, how could they possibly lose?
madisoned And Zemo as I see it
which queen...she's played two...
well...one was TECHNICALLY an Empress...
That makes it three. Two Elizabeths and a Catherine.
Ryan Reynolds and Helen Mirren really did a MASTER PIECE.
that's one word hun, not two
This is a great movie. Also, Tatiana Maslany, the star of Orphan Black plays Maria (Helen Mirren's character) as a young woman. The whole cast is terrific!
The movie will be an inspiration for 1/3 rd of world to bring back their artworks hanging in British galleries😂😂
Greece is still trying to get back the pieces of the Parthenon that the Ottoman empire sold to Britain
3wr wr
The artwork is at least safe in those galleries. Back in their home countries they were used as public urinals.
This is a story about a rich woman who is greedy for a painting which belongs in a museum, to the world.
Bla bla bla. The plot to that film: You're not getting them back. The End
@@Lumosnight Rich or poor, the portray belong to her and her family and it was stolen from her family. It was in her every rights to get back what was stolen from her.
Mr. Reynolds, you were called Sean Connery by Helen Mirren, it is safe to say you have reached the highest peak of your career. Savor it.
HIGHLY recommend this movie. This made me and my family, who're Austrian and German, cry and laugh and applaud.
Helen mirren, Judy dench, Vanessa Redgrave, Maggie Smith - British dames who don't lose their charm even as they age.
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your charm increases as you age.
I've watched this movie. It's brilliant. 'Nough said
it is crazy how 'possession of stolen property' doesn't seem to apply to places like museums/ galleries and how they get on their high horses, or if they were robbed there would be a serious investigation, I like a gallery and all but I would rather be 'culturally enriched' by legitimately obtained artefacts/ pieces of art, although there might be a significant drop in content.
Saw it today. Loved it.
I'm so glad the family finally got it back.
Yeah then she sold it. Lol.
@@TheTaxburden and donate the money to Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
@@ledagg5190 all of it?
@@TheTaxburden no, just some of it. Have to be super kind and super stupid to donate all isn't it? Im sure that some idiot would want them to do that.
@@ledagg5190 eh
I Managed to see that painting in Vienna. Beautiful!
Loved the movie as Well.
Direction beautiful great movie
Wonderful movie, deeper than the trailer. Cried for most of it. Worth seeing for everyone. XOXO ;)
there are so many great scripts that I've never come across, must watch this
i loved this movie
I saw this, fantastic film!
It ever gives me goosebumps
This is a great movie. Watched it on regular cable a couple of years ago.
This movie as awesome. Very touching.
Gracias mil gracias. Super lindo
Amazing picture most watch
Nice so many german actors in it. Moritz Bleibtreu, Tom Schilling, Daniel Brühl and Antje Traue. Looking forward to see this film.
I have always wondered how German actors feel about playing Nazis in film. It was a reprehensible time for Germany but also part of their rich heritage and incredible history. Anyone who knows Germany now; like me, absolutely adores Germany, it's culture and it's people. Are they conflicted? Secretly proud? Do they even judge the characters they play at all or base them on people they know? See what I mean?
NelsonClick I think they're just actors doing their job and I'm also pretty sure that they have learned from that mistake. I've even heard that Germans have a slight aversion to patriotism which is, well, understandable
Germany might have learned from the past, but apparently the rest of the world hasn´t.
I see playing a Nazi as an interesting challenge, facing one of your own darkest sides, you know? Very tempting for any actor i bet
A friend of mine actually had a tiny role in this movie. He's not an actor but they needed naturally blond people who would sort of 'look the part' of the German Arian type I guess. He had to wear a Nazi uniform and sent us some pictures of it. As an Austrian, it was kind of a weird feeling seeing him like that.
If I had to describe the feeling, I'd say it's a mixture of morbid fascination and 'thank god' that's in the past. But tbh. most of us have family photos of a grandfather or something like that lying around somewhere wearing that exact uniform so it's not exactly an unfamiliar sight.
Cant wait to watch this.
Would love to see this!!
Fabulous movie.
the sad thing is that more stuff is in our museums in Vienna that belong to other people
And this woman who had to leave everything she loved because she was jewish won and got the portrait of her dear aunt Adele Bloch Bauer back. Bless her.
Great movie .
Very good Movie 👍❤️👍
The "Mona Lisa"of Austria is the Jewish lady in Gustav Klimp's "Woman in Gold"!😃😃😃
Great Movie.
tears in my eyes......dammit...
CLASS ! CLASS!!! CLASS!!!
Wow❤️
Great movie
I CRIED MY EYES OUT
Tywin Lannister!
Glorious Bach and Glenn--of course.
que filme é esse?
T-T-Tywin Lannister is that you. OMG. YES
Oh well someone has finally pronounced this name properly
Is it wrong to say that this movie restored my faith in humanity
wow
Its impossible not to love Helen Mirren...
that transition. 1:58
me to
Antje Traue!!! 🥰
All the fades in this trailer make me feel kinda ill
any other new yorkers see this painting at the Klimt exhibit at the Neue Gallery on the upper east?
The portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer is absolutely stunning. The story behind this portrait and its loss from this family is so fascinating, as is the tale of the beautiful necklace Adele is wearing in the portrait, also stolen by the nazis from this family and given to a high ranking nazi official's wife. It has never been seen again. After seeing Adele's portrait I was so taken with it I bought a replica...she now hangs in my home, known, immortalized in name even though the nazis tried to bury her identity because of her Jewish religion...they are the ones who named this painting, "Woman in Gold". Klimt named it, "Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer" which is what it is and always will be.
Daniel Brühl- aaaammmmgggg:D
So that's how this painting's story
Where can I watch the movie?!?
Loved the movie on netflix. loved it , loved it. Half the people who saw it and gave it a low ratings are idiots who should stick to superhero movies.
This wicked world is coming to its finale' at anytime Now!
I wish I was fabulous as her.
I know right? She’s a LADY!
Woman in Gold. Es la pelicula de la familia judia. La recuperacion de las pinturas fue lograda despues de un gran juicio
Los productos Estee Lauder son de esta familia .El cuadro recuperado es Emily Bloch
Esta actualmente en el Belvedere
Just been to the Belvere to see Klimts remaining paintings...
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Vi la pintura de Gustav klimt
i guess they're gonna leave out the part where this pursuit of "justice" ends with her selling it within a year of getting it back for 135 mio. $...
Obviously. What else do you expect of someone who wants to escape her horrific past.
it belong to her and her family which was taken from her and her family wrongfully and held captive. As it was her rightful possession, she could do the whatever she wants with it. And it was in her every rights to pursuit for justice because it was stolen for her and her family.
Getting millions is better than not getting anything at all.
And I guess you would seem less stupid should you WATCH the movie first, and comment on what was, and what was not included in it later.
But I want to buy perfume and cognac in duty-free...
Deadpool, will you please kill that man who tore the Avengers apart? It might earn you a position and Stark might finally approve.
Brits should learn a thing or two from this.....🙄
maybe its time for Britain to return Kohinoor back with many more stuff they stole from india.
sachin dabral EXACTLY my thoughts. It’s disgusting how it is paraded on the crown. It is a stolen item.
@@lokichakra we should forgive but not forget.
deadpool and zemo togeather
lol. who her accent sounds annoying in this movie.. but love her
It's a creation of Gustav Klimt, it should had remained with the museum, it's not right to glorify a greedy old attention seeker.
Then they sold the painting...it was just about the money
Mary.g185 M what she does with the painting is her business- it was ultimately hers to own, sell, stow away, etc in the first place. It was taken from her family by the nazis. She is well within her rights to sell it, and is very much deserving of that money, even if it is a shame!
No she sold the paintings because she didn’t have the money to keep them as they had to be insured and there was no way she had them. And then what do you do with paintings that are worth so much and so iconic. You hang them in a museum where it has a meaning.
Alright then. This is a story about a rich woman who is greedy enough to create an excuse to hoard a painting which belongs in a museum, to the world. Yeah, not watching this propaganda.
She sold it because she didn't have the money for the insurance or a place to safely store it. It belonged to her so she had the right to do with it as she pleased. She (the real woman) has even said in interviews that if the Austrian government had worked with her and admitted their wrong-doing she would have let it stay in Austria but instead they dug their heels in and refused to acknowledge her rights or work with her. Also it is in fact in a museum in New York now, so according to what you are saying it is in its rightful place.
Michelle Britton if you sell it you lose it. Sorry but you can’t have your cake and eat it. If you can’t afford to buy insurance for something so valuable should you even have it?
@@Lumosnight So if someone stole an expensive heirloom from you family, you would be okay with that ? Because, oh what the hell, you can't afford insurance anyways
@@Lumosnight Considering it was stolen from her family by the nazis as opposed to her family giving it away themselves in the first place, yes I would say she has the right to it, just like the rest of the victims of the Holocaust have a right to their stolen property.