''The Brothers Grimm'' is a 2005
adventure fantasy film
Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds. The genre is considered a form of speculative fiction alongside science fiction f ...
directed by
Terry Gilliam. The film stars
Matt Damon,
Heath Ledger and
Lena Headey in an exaggerated and fictitious portrait of the
Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm ( or ), Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859), were a brother duo of German academics, philologists, cultural researchers, lexicographers, and authors who together collected and published folklore. They are among the ...
as traveling
con-artists
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in French-occupied Germany, during the early 19th century. The brothers eventually encounter a genuine
fairy tale
A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic (paranormal), magic, incantation, enchantments, and mythical ...
curse which requires courage instead of their usual bogus
exorcisms. Supporting characters are played by
Peter Stormare
Rolf Peter Ingvar Storm (born August 27, 1953), better known as Peter Stormare (), is a Swedish actor who holds both Swedish and American citizenship. He played Gaear Grimsrud in the film '' Fargo'' (1996) and John Abruzzi in the television ser ...
,
Jonathan Pryce
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and
Monica Bellucci
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.
In February 2001,
Ehren Kruger sold his
spec script to
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by amazon (company), Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded o ...
(MGM). With Gilliam's hiring as director, the script was rewritten by Gilliam and
Tony Grisoni
Tony Grisoni (born 28 October 1952) is a British screenwriter. He lives in London. His first feature film, ''Queen of Hearts'', directed by Jon Amiel, won the Grand Prix at the 1990 Festival du Film de Paris.
Life and career
He has co-written se ...
but the
Writers Guild of America refused to credit them for their work. MGM eventually dropped out as distributor but decided to co-finance ''The Brothers Grimm'' with
Dimension Films
Dimension Films is an American film production company owned by Lantern Entertainment. It was formerly used as Harvey and Bob Weinstein's label within Miramax, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company on June 30, 1993, to produce and relea ...
and
Summit Entertainment, while Dimension took over distribution duties.
The film was shot in the
Czech Republic
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. Gilliam often had feuds with brothers
Bob
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People, fictional characters, and named animals
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and
Harvey Weinstein, which caused the original theatrical release date to be delayed nearly ten months. ''The Brothers Grimm'' was finally released on 26 August 2005 with mixed reviews and grossed $105.3 million at the worldwide box office.
Plot
Will and Jake Grimm are traveling
con artists
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who use Jake's knowledge of folklore to fool people into paying them to kill monsters in
French-occupied Germany during the early 19th century. In
Karlstadt they "kill" a witch's ghost, after tricking the village. Italian torturer Cavaldi captures the two and takes them to the French General Delatombe. Delatombe forces them to solve a mystery: the girls of the small village of Marbaden are going missing and the villagers are convinced that supernatural forces are responsible. The Brothers are charged with finding out who is responsible, under the assumption that it is the work of con artists like themselves. They soon discover that it is the work of a real supernatural force, a 500-year-old,
Thuringia
Thuringia (; german: Thüringen ), officially the Free State of Thuringia ( ), is a state of central Germany, covering , the sixth smallest of the sixteen German states. It has a population of about 2.1 million.
Erfurt is the capital and larg ...
n Queen stealing young girls to restore her beauty.
Long ago, King
Childeric I
Childeric I (; french: Childéric; la, Childericus; reconstructed Frankish: ''*Hildirīk''; – 481 AD) was a Frankish leader in the northern part of imperial Roman Gaul and a member of the Merovingian dynasty, described as a king (Latin ''rex ...
came to the forest to build a city while his Queen experiments with
black magic stolen from the pagan locals to gain eternal life. The
Bubonic plague
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comes and she builds a high tower to avoid it, while her husband and everyone below her perishes. She did not understand the Plague was carried by wind and soon rotted away as she decayed over the years. Her spell granted her immortal life, but not the youth and beauty to go along with it. Her youthful appearance now only exists in her mirror, the source of her life, as an illusion and nothing more. She needs to drink the blood of twelve young women to regain her beauty; ten have already been reported missing.
The queen is working an enchantment to regain her beauty with the aid of her
werewolf
In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or ...
huntsman with a magic axe, crow familiars and various creatures in the forest. The Brothers Grimm, with the help of Angelika, a knowing huntress from the village and sister to two of the missing girls and Cavaldi discover her tower in the woods. After another girl goes missing and all his men are killed by the forest, Cavaldi takes the Grimms and Angelika back to Delatombe. Because they have failed, Cavaldi may kill both of the Grimms but after convincing Delatombe that the magic in the forest is caused by German rebels, he sends them back, while Cavaldi stays behind with Angelika in the village. Jake gets into the tower but another girl named Sasha is captured, despite Angelika and Cavaldi's efforts to save her.
In the tower, Jake notices twelve crypts in which the victims must lay. When Sasha's body comes up from a well, the werewolf takes her to a tomb. After rescuing Sasha and taking the wolfman's magic axe, the Grimms return to the village. The magic axe is the only thing of which the trees in the forest are afraid. Delatombe captures the Brothers and believes them to be frauds. French soldiers begin burning down the forest and Cavaldi represses his sympathy for the brothers but they are eventually saved by Angelika. The werewolf is revealed to be Angelika's father, who is under the Queen's command by a spell. Angelika is drowned by her father, becoming the twelfth victim. The Brothers reach the tower while the Queen breathes an ice wind which puts out the forest fire. Delatombe notices that the Grimms have escaped and goes after them with Cavaldi. When Cavaldi refuses to kill the Grimms, Delatombe shoots him but is impaled by Will.
The
climax
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ensues with The Mirror Queen's death, caused by Jake shattering the enchanting mirror in the tower. The werewolf transforms into Angelika's father (the woodsman) and destroys the rest of the mirror by jumping out of the window with it and Will, who was trying to destroy the werewolf at all costs. Outside, Cavaldi seems to have survived, having donned the Grimm's faux-magic armor while the tower falls apart, with Jake surviving by using the Queen's mattresses. Jake awakens Angelika with a kiss of true love at Cavaldi's urging, which in turn resurrects the other eleven girls and Will. With the menace gone and their daughters returned to them, the villagers of Marbaden celebrate and give their heart-felt thanks to the Brothers Grimm. Cavaldi stays in the village and joins the villagers for the feast. The Grimms decide to pursue a new profession, presumably writing fairy tales.
Cast
Production
Ehren Kruger's screenplay was written as a
spec script; in February 2001,
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by amazon (company), Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded o ...
(MGM) purchased the script, with
Summit Entertainment to co-finance the film. In October 2002,
Terry Gilliam entered negotiations to direct, and rewrote Kruger's script alongside frequent collaborator
Tony Grisoni
Tony Grisoni (born 28 October 1952) is a British screenwriter. He lives in London. His first feature film, ''Queen of Hearts'', directed by Jon Amiel, won the Grand Prix at the 1990 Festival du Film de Paris.
Life and career
He has co-written se ...
. The
Writers Guild of America refused to credit Gilliam and Grisoni for their rewrite work, and Kruger received sole credit.
After Gilliam's hiring, production was put on fast track for a target November 2004 theatrical release date.
MGM had trouble financing the film, and dropped out as main distributor.
Weeks later,
Bob Weinstein, under his
Dimension Films
Dimension Films is an American film production company owned by Lantern Entertainment. It was formerly used as Harvey and Bob Weinstein's label within Miramax, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company on June 30, 1993, to produce and relea ...
production company, made a deal with MGM and Summit to co-finance ''The Brothers Grimm'', and become the lead distributor. Projected at $75 million, this was to be Dimension Films' most expensive film ever.
Casting
Johnny Depp
John Christopher Depp II (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He is the recipient of multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Award ...
was Gilliam's first choice for Will Grimm, but producer
Bob Weinstein believed Depp was not commercially famous enough for the role while Depp himself at the time was too busy with
Tim Burton
Timothy Walter Burton (born August 25, 1958) is an American filmmaker and animator. He is known for his gothic fantasy and horror films such as ''Beetlejuice'' (1988), ''Edward Scissorhands'' (1990), ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), ...
’s
2005 remake of Willy Wonka. Damon joked that Weinstein "was kicking himself because half-way through production, ''
Pirates of the Caribbean
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'' came out and Depp was all of a sudden a big sensation".
Ledger met Gilliam in November 2002 when
Nicola Pecorini
Nicola Pecorini (born 10 August 1957) is an Italian cinematographer.
Pecorini was born in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He founded, with Garrett Brown, inventor of the steadicam, the Steadicam Operators Association, Inc. (SOA), in 1988. Pecorini mov ...
recommended the actor to the director, comparing him to Depp. Gilliam intended to cast Ledger opposite Depp. Damon and Ledger were originally cast in opposite roles before they asked to have their characters switched. Damon had wanted to work with Gilliam for years. The actor "grew up loving
illiam's''
Time Bandits'', the way that movie created this weird but totally convincing world".
Gilliam elected to have Damon wear a
prosthetic nose, but Weinstein said "it would have distracted audiences from Damon's star-studded good looks".
Gilliam later reasoned that "it would have been the most expensive
nose job
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ever".
Gilliam wanted
Samantha Morton for the female lead but was overruled by The Weinsteins who wanted a more conventionally beautiful actress.
Robin Williams
Robin McLaurin Williams (July 21, 1951August 11, 2014) was an American actor and comedian. Known for his improvisational skills and the wide variety of characters he created on the spur of the moment and portrayed on film, in dramas and come ...
was originally cast in the role of Cavaldi before dropping out, and was replaced by Peter Stormare.
Nicole Kidman turned down the role of the Mirror Queen due to scheduling conflicts.
Filming
The original start date was April 2003, but filming did not begin until 30 June. It was decided to shoot ''The Brothers Grimm'' entirely in the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The ...
over budget constraints. Damon said "this is an $80 million movie, which would probably cost $120—$140 million in America". The majority of filming required
sound stages and
backlots from
Barrandov Studios in Prague. Filming at Barrandov ended on 23 October. Location filming began afterwards, which included the
Křivoklát Castle
Křivoklát Castle is located in Central Bohemia, Czech Republic.
History
Křivoklát was founded in the 12th century, belonging to the kings of Bohemia. During the reign of Přemysl Otakar II a large, monumental royal castle was built, later re ...
.
[ Along with '']Alien vs. Predator
''Alien vs. Predator'' (also known as ''Aliens versus Predator'' and ''AVP'') is a science-fiction action horror
media franchise created by comic book writers Randy Stradley and Chris Warner. The series is a crossover between, and part of, th ...
'' and '' Van Helsing'', ''The Brothers Grimm'' provided work for hundreds of local jobs and contributed over $300 million into the Czech Republic's economy. Gilliam hired Guy Hendrix Dyas
Guy Hendrix Dyas (born 20 August 1968) is a British American production designer. He collaborated with Christopher Nolan on his science fiction thriller ''Inception'' which earned him an Academy Award nomination as well as a BAFTA Award for Best ...
as production designer
In film and television, the production designer is the individual responsible for the overall aesthetic of the story. The production design gives the viewers a sense of the time period, the plot location, and character actions and feelings. Wo ...
after he was impressed with Dyas' work on '' X2''. Gilliam often disputed with executive producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein during production. The Weinstein Brothers fired cinematographer
The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the ch ...
and regular Gilliam collaborator Nicola Pecorini
Nicola Pecorini (born 10 August 1957) is an Italian cinematographer.
Pecorini was born in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. He founded, with Garrett Brown, inventor of the steadicam, the Steadicam Operators Association, Inc. (SOA), in 1988. Pecorini mov ...
after six weeks. Pecorini was then replaced by Newton Thomas Sigel
Newton Thomas Sigel, (born August 1955; sometimes credited as Tom Sigel) is an American cinematographer best known for his collaborations with director Bryan Singer on films like ''The Usual Suspects, Valkyrie,'' and the ''X-Men'' film franchi ...
.
"I'm used to riding roughshod over studio executive
A studio executive is an employee of a film studio or a corporation doing business in the entertainment industry.
A studio executive may be a chief executive officer (CEO), a chief financial officer (CFO), or a chief operating officer (COO), or be ...
s," Gilliam explained, "but the Weinsteins rode roughshod over me." Gilliam got so upset, filming was shut down for nearly two weeks. Matt Damon reflected on the situation: "I've never been in a situation like that. Terry was spitting rage at the system, at the Weinsteins. You can't try and impose big compromises on a visionary director like him. If you try to force him to do what you want creatively, he'll go nuclear." The feud between Gilliam and the Weinsteins was eventually settled, although Bob Weinstein blamed the entire situation on yellow journalism. Filming was scheduled to end in October, but due to various problems during filming, principal photography did not end until the following 27 November.
Due to the tensions between the filmmaker and the producers during production, Gilliam said in retrospect about the film, "'' 't's not the film they wanted and it's not quite the film I wanted. It's the film that is a result of '' ..' two groups of people, who aren’t working well together."[Peče, Maša (2009)]
''"You've got to work at maintaining your version of the world. So start being alone!" An Interview with Terry Gilliam''
Senses of Cinema, no. 53, 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2010 With regards to the Weinsteins also producing Martin Scorsese
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's film '' Gangs of New York'' (2002), Gilliam stated: "Marty corsesesaid almost the exact same quote I said, without us knowing it: 'They took the joy out of filmmaking.'"
Visual effects
Post-production
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The ...
was severely delayed when Gilliam disagreed with the Weinsteins over the final cut privilege
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. In the meantime, the conflict lasted so long that Gilliam had enough time to shoot another feature film, ''Tideland
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The story is a firs ...
''. To create the visual effects, Gilliam awarded the shots to Peerless Camera, the London-based effects studio he founded in the late-1970s with visual effects supervisor Kent Houston. However, two months into filming, Houston said that Peerless "ran into a number of major issues with ''The Brothers Grimm'' and with the Weinstein Brothers". He continued that "the main problem was the fact that the number of effects shots had dramatically increased, mainly because of issues that arose during shooting with the physical effects."[ Meanwhile, the Queen's chamber inside the tower was actually built by the Art Department as 2 sets. One set was resplendent and new while the other was old and decrepit. The sets were joined to each other by the central mirror, a piece of transparent glass giving the illusion that a single set was reflected and used to create the effect.
There were originally to be about 500 effect shots, but it increased to 800. The post-production conflict between Gilliam and the Weinsteins also gave enough time for Peerless to work on another film, '' The Legend of Zorro''. Four different creatures were required for ]computer animation
Computer animation is the process used for digitally generating animations. The more general term computer-generated imagery (CGI) encompasses both static scenes (still images) and dynamic images (moving images), while computer animation refe ...
: a Wolfman, a mud creature, the Mirror Queen, and a living tree. John Paul Docherty, who headed the digital visual effects unit, studied the animation of the computer-generated Morlocks in '' The Time Machine'' for the Wolfman. Docherty depicted the Morlocks "as a nice mix between human and animal behaviors". The death of The Mirror Queen was the most complex effect of the film. In the sequence, the Queen turns into hundreds of shards of glass and shatters. With computerized rendering, this could not happen, as the 3D volume of the body suddenly turns into 2D pieces of glass. The problem was eventually solved due to sudden advances that occurred with Softimage XSI
Autodesk Softimage, or simply Softimage () was a 3D computer graphics application, for producing 3D computer graphics, 3D modeling, and computer animation. Now owned by Autodesk and formerly titled Softimage, XSI, the software has been predomina ...
software.
Release
The original theatrical release date was due in November 2004 before being changed many times; the dates had been moved to February 2005,[ 29 July, 23 November,] and finally 26 August. Executive producer Bob Weinstein blamed the pushed back release dates on budgetary concerns. To help promote ''The Brothers Grimm'', a three-minute film trailer was shown at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival
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The festival opened with ''Bad Education (2004 film), La mala educa ...
, while twenty minutes of footage was shown at the 2005 event. Miramax spent around $30 million promoting the film.
Box office
''The Brothers Grimm'' was released in the United States in 3,087 theaters, earning $15.1 million in its opening weekend in second place behind The 40-Year-Old Virgin. The film eventually grossed $37,916,267 in the United States and $67.4 million internationally, coming to a worldwide total of $105,316,267. ''The Brothers Grimm'' was shown at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival on 4 September 2005, while in competition for the Golden Lion
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, but lost to ''Brokeback Mountain
''Brokeback Mountain'' is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from the 1997 short story of the same name by Annie Proulx, the screenplay was written by O ...
'', also starring Ledger.
Critical reception
''The Brothers Grimm'' was released to mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes
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the film has an approval rating of 38% based on reviews from 182 critics, with an average score of 5.18/10. The site's consensus states: "''The Brothers Grimm'' is full of beautiful imagery, but the story is labored and less than enchanting." On Metacritic
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the film has a weighted average score of 51 out of 100 based on 36 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz founded Ci ...
gave the film a grade "C" on scale of A to F.
Roger Ebert
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called the film "an invention without pattern, chasing itself around the screen without finding a plot. The movie seems like a style in search of a purpose, with a story we might not care about." Stephen Hunter of ''The Washington Post
''The Washington Post'' (also known as the ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'') is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area and has a large nati ...
'' wrote that "''The Brothers Grimm'' looks terrific, yet it remains essentially inert. You keep waiting for something to happen and after a while your mind wanders from the hollow frenzy up there with all its filigrees and fretwork." Mick LaSalle from the ''San Francisco Chronicle
The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. It was founded in 1865 as ''The Daily Dramatic Chronicle'' by teenage brothers Charles de Young and M. H. de Young, Michael H. de ...
'' felt "despite an appealing actor in each role, the entire cast comes across as repellent. Will and Jake Grimm are two guys in the woods, surrounded by computerized animals, putting audiences to sleep all over America." Peter Travers, writing in ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, largely enjoyed ''The Brothers Grimm''. He explained that "if you're a Gilliam junkie, as I am, you go with it, even when the script loses its shaky hold on coherence." Travers added, "even when Gilliam flies off the rails, his images stick with you." Gene Seymour of ''Newsday
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'' called the film "a great compound of rip-snorting Gothic fantasy and ''Python
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* Pythonidae, a family of nonvenomous snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia
** ''Python'' (genus), a genus of Pythonidae found in Africa and Asia
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''-esque dark comedy".
Home media
Miramax
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It was initially a leadi ...
owns the home video rights, while Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and abbreviated as MGM, is an American film, television production, distribution and media company owned by amazon (company), Amazon through MGM Holdings, founded o ...
holds the television rights.[ The DVD release of ''The Brothers Grimm'' released 20 December 2005 includes audio commentary by Gilliam, two "making-of" featurettes, and ]deleted scene
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s. The film was released on Blu-ray Disc
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format in October 2006. Both the DVD and Blu-ray were released by Lionsgate Home Entertainment, under license from Miramax.
Legacy
The film served as inspiration for the manga series '' Blue Exorcist''.
References
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External links
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Interview with production designer Guy Dyas
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Part 3
Interview with storyboard artist
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