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Who knows what secrets lurk in the souls of man?
In 18th century Vienna, one man discovers the truth-and pays the price. His patients call him a miracle worker; his colleagues dismiss him as a quack. Meet Franz Anton Mesmer (Alan Rickman, Galaxy Quest, Dogma, Sense and Sensibility): physician, hypnotist, self-promoter, hopeless romantic, and man ahead of his time. Employing revolutionary ideas about "animal magnetism" and the power of suggestion, Mesmer gains local acclaim by curing his disturbed young cousin. Shortly thereafter, beautiful blind pianist Maria Theresa Paradies (Amanda Ooms) seeks Mesmer's aid, setting in motion a dizzying, doomed love affair as her cure becomes both his greatest triumph and his downfall.
In this thought-provoking film from acclaimed screenwriter Dennis Potter (The Singing Detective) and director Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies), everything we know-or think we know-about the nature of consciousness is called into question. As the man who scandalized Vienna and Paris and threw the medical establishment into an uproar, Alan Rickman delivers a tour de force performance that won the Best Actor Award at the Montreal Film Festival. Music composed by three-time Golden Globe Nominee Michael Nyman.

Average rating (1 review)
Absolutely brilliant performance by Alan Rickman
Lindberg | 03/06/2008 | See all Lindberg's reviews (7) »
The mere tone of Alan Rickmans voice is pure delight, and his overall performance is magical. When you can close your eyes while watching a movie, just listen to the words, not felling that you've missed anything, then we're talking some serious acting skills. The one and only Alan Rickman. He lifts this movie up, and the truth is that the movie would have collapsed wituot him, since he being the only truly strong character and force.
This movie is strong in Alan Rickman performance, and that alone makes it worthwhile.
This DVD could very much need some subtitles, due to quite low dialog.
Alan Rickman, Peter Dvorsky, Donal Donnelly, Anna Thalbach, Simon McBurney & David Burke | |
15 years and over | |
1994 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo | |
1 hour 41 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |































