thriller
Duration 1h 58m
Country Germany, Austria, Šveits
Director Timm Kröger
Cast Jan Bülow, Olivia Ross, Hanns Zischler
Language German, Prantsuse, itaalia, Swiss German, English
Subtitle Language estonian
Style meets even more style in Timm Kroger’s dazzling noir exercise “The Universal Theory”.
Set in post-war Switzerland of 1961, there are secret underground tunnels; a train trip through the Alps to a mysterious scientific conference about quantum physics; two professors, one with a Nazi-sympathising past; and bodies which seem to come and go – as well as a piano-playing femme fatale who knows more than she should. It is in so many ways a pastiche.
Top credit is versatile lensing, by Roland Stuprich, but Jaan Anderegg’s editing is well-attuned to his director’s intent, and th...Show more
Style meets even more style in Timm Kroger’s dazzling noir exercise “The Universal Theory”.
Set in post-war Switzerland of 1961, there are secret underground tunnels; a train trip through the Alps to a mysterious scientific conference about quantum physics; two professors, one with a Nazi-sympathising past; and bodies which seem to come and go – as well as a piano-playing femme fatale who knows more than she should. It is in so many ways a pastiche.
Top credit is versatile lensing, by Roland Stuprich, but Jaan Anderegg’s editing is well-attuned to his director’s intent, and the music by Diego Ramos Rodriguez is a retro delight. Cosima Vellenzer’s design is well-executed, immediately transporting us back to a world where black and white were never as clear as they are here.
(Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily)