Never Look Away (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Drama, Romance, History · 3h 8m · R · German

Curator score: 7.4/10 (61.9K ratings)

Overview

German artist Kurt Barnert has escaped East Germany and now lives in West Germany, but is tormented by his childhood under the Nazis and the GDR regime.

Ratings

Director

Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck

Production

Pergamon Film, Wiedemann & Berg Film, Beta Film, ARD Degeto, BR, Sky Deutschland

Cast

Tom Schilling, Sebastian Koch, Paula Beer, Saskia Rosendahl, Oliver Masucci, Cai Cohrs, Ina Weisse, Evgeniy Sidikhin, Mark Zak, Ulrike C. Tscharre, Bastian Trost, Hans-Uwe Bauer, Hanno Koffler, David Schütter, Franz Pätzold, Hinnerk Schönemann, Jeanette Hain, Jörg Schüttauf, Johanna Gastdorf, Florian Bartholomäi

Curator Review

Verdict

An ambitious, emotionally sweeping art epic that blends German history, romance, and the making of an artist into a visually rich three-hour drama. It can feel overlong and self-serious, but the craftsmanship, performances, and thematic payoff make it rewarding for viewers who like prestige cinema with big ideas.

Best for

  • historical dramas with an art-world angle
  • patient viewers who enjoy long-form character epics
  • films about trauma, memory, and artistic expression
  • fans of lush cinematography and classical melodrama

Skip if

  • you dislike long runtimes and slow-burn storytelling
  • you want a lean, plot-driven drama
  • you are put off by prestige-movie earnestness
  • you prefer subtle films that avoid grand emotional gestures

Overview

Never Look Away is the kind of prestige epic that wants to connect private trauma to national history and then find redemption through art. It follows Kurt Barnert across Nazi Germany, East Germany, and the West, using his life story to explore how memory gets buried, distorted, and finally transformed into images.

Worth noting

What makes it work is the scale of its visual ambition. The film is often gorgeous, sometimes overwhelming, and consistently committed to the idea that looking is an ethical act. Its strongest passages turn biography into a meditation on painting, grief, and the uneasy relationship between beauty and truth.

Bottom line

It is also a very long film, and that length will test anyone who is not already on board with its seriousness. But if you respond to sweeping historical drama, expressive cinematography, and the emotional logic of an artist’s life, it lands with real force.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Cinedelabestia (5★) · 493 likes

Año 1961, Kurt Barnert y Ellie Seeband salen sonrientes del cine tras ver Psycho de Alfred Hitchcock. El título en letras rojas, como la cruz con la que Professor Carl Seeband condena a muerte a Elisabeth May, como los carteles que pinta Kurt, como el sello con el que Professor Antonius van Verten acepta a Kurt, como el titular del apresamiento de Dr. Burghart Kroll que intenta pintar Kurt. Un cartel enorme con los personajes pintados, como las personas pintadas… more Año 1961, Kurt Barnert y Ellie Seeband salen sonrientes del cine tras ver Psycho de Alfred Hitchcock. El título en letras rojas, como la cruz con la que Professor Carl Seeband condena a muerte a Elisabeth May, como los carteles que pinta Kurt, como el sello con el que Professor Antonius van Verten acepta a Kurt, como el titular del apresamiento de Dr. Burghart Kroll que intenta pintar Kurt. Un cartel enorme con los personajes pintados, como las personas pintadas… more

Matt Singer (2★) · 249 likes

Pretty hilarious of a 190 minute movie that’s only intermittently interesting to call itself “Never Look Away.” You’re not the boss of me Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck!!

Manuel (5★) · 236 likes

No todos los días uno puede ver por primera vez una de las mejores películas de la historia del cine. ¿Y ahora? ¿Cómo seguimos? Completamente roto y destruido en primer lugar. Después vemos.

nahuutwm (5★) · 218 likes

No, no puedo poner en palabras lo que acabo de ver. Me es imposible poner en palabras la explosión de emociones que me vino con ese final tan glorioso que conecta tres horas de pura maestría. La impotencia del arte y el impacto conciliador que puede tener en la vida de cada persona es algo sumamente difícil de entender y aun más de expresar en palabras. Con toda esa dificultad, este tipo agarra y te lo cuenta a través de… more No, no puedo poner en palabras lo que acabo de ver. Me es imposible poner en palabras la explosión de emociones que me vino con ese final tan glorioso que conecta tres horas de pura maestría. La impotencia del arte y el impacto conciliador que puede tener en la vida de cada persona es algo sumamente difícil de entender y aun más de expresar en palabras. Con toda esa dificultad, este tipo agarra y te lo cuenta a través de… more

Allison M. 🌱 (5★) · 193 likes

Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck wrote, directed, and produced a story based on the life and work of artist Gerhard Richter. It starts from his childhood, focusing on the Nazis who targeting his aunt who suffered from mental illness. An initial critique I came up with was the spinning sequence so clearly lifted from Fassbinder's Martha (whose great cinematographer was Michael Ballhaus). The cinematographer of Never Look Away was Caleb Deschanel who composed most of the other shots in the film… more

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Topics

historical drama, art film, postwar Europe, melodrama, trauma, memory, political repression, romance, prestige cinema, epic runtime

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