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Daliland
Directed by
Mary Harron
Not Rated
2023
1h 37m
Biography
,
Drama
,
and more
5.9
43%
94%
6.0
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In 1973, a young gallery assistant goes on a wild adventure behind the scenes as he helps the aging genius Salvador Dali prepare for a big show in New York.
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Cast of Daliland
Ben Kingsley
Dalí / Executive Producer
Barbara Sukowa
Gala
Christopher Briney
James
Rupert Graves
Captain Moore
Andreja Pejić
Amanda
Suki Waterhouse
Ginesta
Alexander Beyer
Christoffe
Zachary Nachbar-Seckel
Jeff Fenholt
Mark McKenna
Alice Cooper
Ezra Miller
Young Dalí
Avital Lvova
Young Gala
Gavin Spokes
Gilbert Hamon
Christopher Pavlou
Enrique Sabater
Irina Leoncio
Private Nurse
Mercè Ribot
Rosa
Alberto Maneiro
Functionary
Jack Shalloo
Desmond
Eithne Browne
Old Socialite
Matthew James Ovens
Renaldo
Eben Young
Man in Tux
Daliland Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
Dmitry Samarov
Ben Kingsley and Barbara Sukowa ham it up as Dalí and Gala, but there is no other way to portray this pair. It is a testament to Harron's skill that she's able to make these despicable and delusional monsters sympathetic...
Cultured Vultures
Natasha Alvar
Saddled with a screenplay lacking in intention, the end result is a film that's bland and thoroughly unengaging. If you're a fan of Dalí's work, this film won't offer anything satisfactory.
Michael J. Cinema
Michael J. Casey
A surprisingly bland take on such a visually arresting artist.
Common Sense Media
Tara McNamara
The film's explanation of who Dali was just seems to underline how Harron and her screenwriter husband John C. Walsh are now making his worst fears into reality.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
You're expecting more visual wonder than this has... It just feels dull.
Ty Burr's Watch List (Substack)
Ty Burr
Further proof, if you need it, of how hard it is to make a good film about a great artist - or even Salvador Dalí.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
The movie's commonplaces don't serve its singular subject-love him or hate him-all that well.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The power of Kingsley's performance is more than a matter of his own precise and expansive artistry; it's a matter of a shrewd script, by John Walsh, and of Harron's fervent attention to its essence.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
Somewhere in "Dalíland" is a far sharper film about this unusual pair... But through James' point of view, it's just another coming-of-age tale for a young white man who finds himself tickled and intrigued by this seeming den of artistic iniquity.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Sinfully fun feature.
Washington Post
Pat Padua
The thoroughly unengaging film is a remarkable achievement, but only considering the misspent potential of its juicy source material.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Harron's result is less a consummate portrait and more a distillation of a sensibility, as if she had dropped Dalí in an alcohol still to extract his very essence.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The cumulative effect of all the movie's moments add up to a satisfying portrait.
Slant Magazine
Jake Cole
The film renders Salvador Dalí's final years with a self-negating blend of pity and devotion.
IndieWire
Katie Rife
On paper, Dalíland has all the elements of a fascinating character study. In practice, it's more of a rote exercise.
TheWrap
Martin Tsai
It's based on historical facts and real-life characters, yet it feels timeless and allegorical.
RogerEbert.com
Marya E. Gates
Unfortunately, although James allows the audience a surrogate into the wild world in which Dalí and Gala live, he doesn't prove to be all that interesting as an observer, nor does Christopher Briney prove himself a compelling leading man.
The Playlist
Jason Bailey
Mary Harron is too good a director to make a drab, conventional biopic, so it's disappointing to report that with "Dalíland," she's done just that.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
The latest of the director's splendidly offbeat biopics captures the madness, the comedy and the tragedy of the surrealist legend who turned his very identity into a work of art.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Entertaining and genuinely eye-opening.
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