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Plot: In which Scheherazade doubts that she will still be able to tell stories to please the King, given that what she has to tell weighs three thousand tonnes. She therefore escapes from the palace and travels the Kingdom in search of pleasure and enchantment. Her father, the Grand-Vizier, arranges to meet her at the Ferris wheel, and Scheherazade resumes her narration: “Auspicious King, in old shanty towns of Lisbon there was a community of bewitched men who, in all rigour and passion, dedicated themselves to teaching birds to sing…”. And seeing the morning break, Scheherazade fell silent.
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Brings the spark back after Arabian Nights lulls at Volume 2.
I loved Arabian Nights’ first volume and found its second underwhelming in comparison. Fortunately, that spark comes back. On a profound note, the story doubles back on itself as the first vignette focuses on Scheherazade for the first time since the first hour. Like with director Miguel Gomes’ earlier appearance, it studies the struggle of having to constantly tell these stories and the limitations that gives her life. However, the film continues on with a story, one which carries the bulk of Vol. 3, as we look into the hobbies and competitions of Portuguese goldfinch keepers, a group of macho men devoted to pushing the envelope with the bird’s ability to sing complex songs. While a fine art, it suggests a forced evolution as the finch is noted as the starting point to Darwin’s Origin of the Species theories.This portion is the most reliant on text rather than voice-over as it elaborates each man’s life story while showing their diligent focus on raising the birds. They’re not working for money here so it’s a refreshing break for showing a bigger purpose than employment. Meanwhile, the story takes place for over a week for Scheherazade and it expresses her increasing exasperation silently, mirroring an exasperation with the economic crisis. This volume is perhaps the better made version, with a stronger soundtrack too, though my preference is to Volume 1’s unbridled wildness and creativity. This would’ve been a finer choice for the Oscar submission if Volume 1 wasn’t an option. Overall, Arabian Nights is mostly entertaining and always thoughtful, and a much breezier trilogy than one might expect, despite the problems with the mid-section. Many may find it self-indulgent on Gomes’ behalf, but for what he’s achieved, it’s thoroughly warranted.
See the other Volumes for the rest of my review for Arabian Nights.
8/10
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“Arabian Nights” ends on a low note.
In the final act of “Arabian Nights,” Gomes is to his audience as Scheherazade is to the Auspicious King – telling us the story, rather than displaying it. Unfortunately for us, the story that “The Enchanted One” is most comprised of is that of “The Inebriating Chorus of the Chaffinches,” the most underwhelming and sluggish story told throughout “Arabian Nights” as it feels much longer than the film’s excessive run-time. Most disappointingly, the film’s conclusion is more interested in a lengthy shot of a bird-trapper walking down a gravel road than the fate of the endangered protagonist.As for the entirety of “Arabian Nights”:
In the Modernity of Time, there lives on the archipelago an ambitious director who crafted an intelligent, long-winded, audacious film which expresses both love and disdain for his homeland of Portugal through a series of fantastical and absurd stories rooted in a narrative structure drawn from “One Thousand and One Nights.” Even the most adventurous of film-goers would proclaim his six-hour saga as “incomprehensible nonsense” and others a “higher form of art.” Me, I believe that it is both. If Gomes portrayed his world as is, perhaps it would be even more incomprehensible and less entertaining. As an entire collection, my arbitrary numerical score for “Arabian Nights” is a 7/10.
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Runtime 2 hr 5 min (125 min)
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Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Drama
Director Miguel Gomes
Writer Telmo Churro, Miguel Gomes, Mariana Ricardo
Actors Crista Alfaiate, Américo Silva, Amar Bounachada
Country Portugal, France, Germany, Switzerland
Awards 15 wins & 19 nominations
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Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1, 2:40 scope
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