Watch: The Last Faust 2019 123movies, Full Movie Online – Based on the tragic play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Last Faust is told from the perspective of Faust’s future successor Dr Goodfellow, played by TBC. Faust’s Pact with the devil has unleashed technology that threatens mankind and Dr Goodfellow, as the current CEO of the world’s biggest Tech company, Winestone INC, races against a ticking clock to document what may be humanity’s last remaining hours. The Last Faust is a multi-faceted exploration of what it is to be human, complex and rich in contemporary references. Besides The Pact with Mephisto, the film tells of Faust’s tragic love story with 16 year old Gretchen and his blind passion for the mythological goddess Helena. As well as travelling through real and mythological worlds, The Last Faust also transcends time, as Dr Faust punctuates key German historical moments such as the advent of money printing, the Greek war, and the beginnings of the cynical materialism of the modern day Church..
Plot: Prodigal scientist and technology entrepreneur, Dr Faust, seeks to emulate Gods ability to create life. He sells his soul to the devil in order to realise his greatest ambition – to create the world’s first super-human.
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Not a film
I have to assume the only two current reviews are by the cast itself.This is not a film by any stretch of imagination. It’s like when they put recordings of a high school poetry recital on rewriteable dvd’s.
If you teach art or run an after school drama club, this might just be your wet dream
A total artwork
Besides the exceptional acting of Steven Berkoff and Glyn Dilley, the coherence to Goethe’s Faust, the quality of the image and sound, the merge of postmodern and classical were pretty impressive. Equally intriguing was the political cue, especially in the scene with the video walls showing news of all around the world. The discussion -which was indeed a self-reference- and the tense between utopia and dystopia combined to this political aspect, opens a new interpretation on faustian intertextuality. In addition, the idea of setting the scenes theatrically like vivid artworks indicates successfully P. Humm’s personal style and artwork and at the same time manages to show an achronical presence in faustian intertext, which differentiates this particular movie in both its point of view and its directing. Maybe this movie addresses more to an audience familiar to the book or to scholars but it could be an example of how we can see a complex text nowadays.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 47 min (107 min)
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Director Philipp Humm, Dominik Wieschermann
Writer Philipp Humm, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ellen Elkin
Actors Steven Berkoff, Martin Hancock, Glyn Dilley
Country United Kingdom
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