A family inheritance triggers a twisted odyssey for Max Trisch, as he and girlfriend Lidija are sucked into a reality-bending conspiracy involving the Holy Grail, the Second World War, and an ominous doomsday cult.
i knat throughout, riveted to my needles that consistently click clacked and overlapped, flitting betwixt swastikas and crucifixes its a hit,not miss as the long entwining red scarf proves,which should adorn Louis Melvilles neck with a pair of snazzy symboled red slippers....brilliant stuff!
Well I certainly did not see the end coming with this, up to that point which I must admit I did not like I totally enjoyed or is that totalitarian enjoyed, however it nicely intertwine it self with the Christian mysticism of the 3rd Reich, Hmmmm it has to be seen more than twice, question? what is about films which never quite get that ending scene right?
No review, because the nothing on this site plays. I've tried both IE and Firefox, updated latest version of Flash, turned off all the anti-virus and anti-spam stuff, but no banana. So this site is a big fail for me. I am in the US, just in case you were wondering.
Man Who Sold The World
A family inheritance triggers a twisted odyssey for Max Trisch, as he and girlfriend Lidija are sucked into a reality-bending conspiracy involving the Holy Grail, the Second World War, and an ominous doomsday cult.
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