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''The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'' is a 2009 film directed and co-written by [[Terry Gilliam (Creator)|Terry Gilliam]], starring [[Heath Ledger]] in his final film role ([[Bob Dylan|for real]] [[The Dark Knight|this time]]), along with Christopher Plummer as the eponymous Doctor.
''The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'' is a 2009 film directed and co-written by [[Terry Gilliam]], starring [[Heath Ledger]] in his final film role ([[Bob Dylan|for real]] [[The Dark Knight|this time]]), along with Christopher Plummer as the eponymous Doctor.


Thousands of years ago, Doctor Parnassus made a [[Deal With the Devil|wager with ]][[Satan|the Devil]] ([[Tom Waits]]) to see if he could save more souls through the Power of Imagination than the Devil could take through fear and corruption. In modern times, a now immortal Parnassus is owner of a traveling theater troupe, the Imaginarium. Its prized possession is a magic mirror that transports customers into a fantasy land shaped by the Doctor's imagination. Parnassus is proud and the Devil is persuasive, and the stakes keep getting higher until Parnussus bets the soul of his own daughter to be claimed on her 16th birthday. When the Devil comes to collect, the only hope to save Valentina lies in a mysterious rogue named Tony.
Thousands of years ago, Doctor Parnassus made a [[Deal with the Devil|wager with ]][[Satan|the Devil]] ([[Tom Waits]]) to see if he could save more souls through the Power of Imagination than the Devil could take through fear and corruption. In modern times, a now immortal Parnassus is owner of a traveling theater troupe, the Imaginarium. Its prized possession is a magic mirror that transports customers into a fantasy land shaped by the Doctor's imagination. Parnassus is proud and the Devil is persuasive, and the stakes keep getting higher until Parnussus bets the soul of his own daughter to be claimed on her 16th birthday. When the Devil comes to collect, the only hope to save Valentina lies in a mysterious rogue named Tony.


Also stars (deep breath) [[Lily Cole]], [[Andrew Garfield]], Verne Troyer, [[Johnny Depp]], Jude Law and Colin Farrell.
Also stars (deep breath) [[Lily Cole]], [[Andrew Garfield]], Verne Troyer, [[Johnny Depp]], Jude Law and Colin Farrell.
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* [[All Women Are Prudes]]: Averted, in that Valentina is the one who brings the subject up.
* [[All Women Are Prudes]]: Averted, in that Valentina is the one who brings the subject up.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: That drunk idiot from the first 10 minutes.
* [[Asshole Victim]]: That drunk idiot from the first 10 minutes.
* [[Author Avatar]]: [[Terry Gilliam (Creator)|Terry Gilliam]] reportedly based parts of the plot on his life, with Parnassus as his alter ego.
* [[Author Avatar]]: [[Terry Gilliam]] reportedly based parts of the plot on his life, with Parnassus as his alter ego.
* [[Award Bait Song]]: "We Are The Children Of The World" complete with [[Lyrical Dissonance]]
* [[Award Bait Song]]: "We Are The Children Of The World" complete with [[Lyrical Dissonance]]
* [[Bad Samaritan]]: {{spoiler|Tony.}}
* [[Bad Samaritan]]: {{spoiler|Tony.}}
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* [[The Cameo]]: [[Peter Stormare]] is the President! Look carefully.
* [[The Cameo]]: [[Peter Stormare]] is the President! Look carefully.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The camera pushes into the paper puppet "set" at the end of the film.
* [[Creative Closing Credits]]: The camera pushes into the paper puppet "set" at the end of the film.
* [[Dark Messiah]]: Doctor Parnassus, a bitter alcoholic who puts unsuspecting people through a [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]], which will end in either their enlightenment or their destruction.
* [[Dark Messiah]]: Doctor Parnassus, a bitter alcoholic who puts unsuspecting people through a [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]], which will end in either their enlightenment or their destruction.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: [[Lily Cole]] was in her twenties during filming, but her character is 15 for most of it. She even spends some time masquerading as a 12 year old, which she says is obviously not true. It's inverted when Cole plays Valentina's mother as well as Valentina when she's older and has a child.
* [[Dawson Casting]]: [[Lily Cole]] was in her twenties during filming, but her character is 15 for most of it. She even spends some time masquerading as a 12 year old, which she says is obviously not true. It's inverted when Cole plays Valentina's mother as well as Valentina when she's older and has a child.
* [[Dead Artists Are Better]]: Explored a bit more thoroughly than they had originally intended.
* [[Dead Artists Are Better]]: Explored a bit more thoroughly than they had originally intended.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Percy.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Percy.
* [[Deal With the Devil]]:
* [[Deal with the Devil]]:
** Parnassus makes bets with Mr. Nick, but the Devil enjoys the game more than the reward.
** Parnassus makes bets with Mr. Nick, but the Devil enjoys the game more than the reward.
** {{spoiler|Tony accepted a loan from Russian mobsters, which ruined his reputation.}}
** {{spoiler|Tony accepted a loan from Russian mobsters, which ruined his reputation.}}
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* [[Identical Grandson]]: [[Lily Cole]] plays both Valentina and Valentina's mother.
* [[Identical Grandson]]: [[Lily Cole]] plays both Valentina and Valentina's mother.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Played with in the deleted sequence where the boy who wandered into the mirror has to make a choice of either going into Mr. Nick's shooting gallery or the mountain of pianos which shows millions of children being instructed to play.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: Played with in the deleted sequence where the boy who wandered into the mirror has to make a choice of either going into Mr. Nick's shooting gallery or the mountain of pianos which shows millions of children being instructed to play.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]] {{spoiler|The Devil, but not Tony.}}
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] {{spoiler|The Devil, but not Tony.}}
* [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]]
* [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Tony, killed off by some [[Mind Screw|very real figments of his imagination]].}}
* [[Killed Off for Real]]: {{spoiler|Tony, killed off by some [[Mind Screw|very real figments of his imagination]].}}
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Mr. Nick always wears the same three-piece suit, overcoat, and bowler hat, even in a flashback taking place a thousand or more years in the past.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Mr. Nick always wears the same three-piece suit, overcoat, and bowler hat, even in a flashback taking place a thousand or more years in the past.
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* [[Theory of Narrative Causality]]: Dr. Parnassus follows a religious doctrine that more or less references this. Perhaps as a [[Shout-Out]], the monastery where he was taught this doctrine looks like someone crossed a Buddhist temple with the [[Discworld]].
* [[Theory of Narrative Causality]]: Dr. Parnassus follows a religious doctrine that more or less references this. Perhaps as a [[Shout-Out]], the monastery where he was taught this doctrine looks like someone crossed a Buddhist temple with the [[Discworld]].
** In the DVD commentary, Gilliam says it was Judaism-meets-Buddhism.
** In the DVD commentary, Gilliam says it was Judaism-meets-Buddhism.
* [[Trailers Always Lie]]: At least on my cable info (Verizon FiOs if you're interested): All the plot descriptions on it sound as if Tony is [[The Atoner]] who finds redemption after going on a [[Journey to The Center of The Mind]], which isn't quite true.
* [[Trailers Always Lie]]: At least on my cable info (Verizon FiOs if you're interested): All the plot descriptions on it sound as if Tony is [[The Atoner]] who finds redemption after going on a [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]], which isn't quite true.
* [[Throw It In]]: According to director Gilliam, Heath Ledger frequently went off-script, which inspired Andrew Garfield to do the same.
* [[Throw It In]]: According to director Gilliam, Heath Ledger frequently went off-script, which inspired Andrew Garfield to do the same.
** Apparently Verne Troyer came up with all the talk about midgets by himself. Considering his stature, it was considered okay for him to say it.
** Apparently Verne Troyer came up with all the talk about midgets by himself. Considering his stature, it was considered okay for him to say it.
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* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: {{spoiler|In Tony's dream-world, the wheelchair-bound President (Delano?) tells him "Well done, Tony!"}} Also inverted, in that Anton longs for Parnassus' approval... but the old man prefers Tony.
* [["Well Done, Son" Guy]]: {{spoiler|In Tony's dream-world, the wheelchair-bound President (Delano?) tells him "Well done, Tony!"}} Also inverted, in that Anton longs for Parnassus' approval... but the old man prefers Tony.
* [[Wipe That Smile Off Your Face]]: Mr. Nick does something like this to the people while making a deal for Dr. Parnassus.
* [[Wipe That Smile Off Your Face]]: Mr. Nick does something like this to the people while making a deal for Dr. Parnassus.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Parnassus realizes this when his immortality contract only stated [[Age Without Youth|eternal life, not eternal youth]]. There was a similar stipulation in another Gilliam film with Heath Ledger in it, ''[[The Brothers Grimm (Film)|The Brothers Grimm]]''.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Parnassus realizes this when his immortality contract only stated [[Age Without Youth|eternal life, not eternal youth]]. There was a similar stipulation in another Gilliam film with Heath Ledger in it, ''[[The Brothers Grimm (film)|The Brothers Grimm]]''.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]



Revision as of 09:36, 9 April 2014

"Can you put a price on your dreams?"
Tony

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a 2009 film directed and co-written by Terry Gilliam, starring Heath Ledger in his final film role (for real this time), along with Christopher Plummer as the eponymous Doctor.

Thousands of years ago, Doctor Parnassus made a wager with the Devil (Tom Waits) to see if he could save more souls through the Power of Imagination than the Devil could take through fear and corruption. In modern times, a now immortal Parnassus is owner of a traveling theater troupe, the Imaginarium. Its prized possession is a magic mirror that transports customers into a fantasy land shaped by the Doctor's imagination. Parnassus is proud and the Devil is persuasive, and the stakes keep getting higher until Parnussus bets the soul of his own daughter to be claimed on her 16th birthday. When the Devil comes to collect, the only hope to save Valentina lies in a mysterious rogue named Tony.

Also stars (deep breath) Lily Cole, Andrew Garfield, Verne Troyer, Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell.


This film features examples of:

 Dr. Parnassus: What would I do without you Percy?

Percy: Get a midget.