Movie · 1988 · Fantasy, Adventure, Comedy · 2h 6m · PG · English
Curator score: 6.4/10 (107.7K ratings)
Remarkable. Unbelievable. Impossible. And true.
Overview
An account of Baron Munchausen's supposed travels and fantastical experiences with his band of misfits.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.4/10
IMDb: 7.1/10
Letterboxd: 3.72/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Metacritic: 69
TMDB: 7.0/10
Director
Terry Gilliam
Production
Columbia Pictures, Prominent Features, Laura Film, Allied Filmmakers
Cast
John Neville, Eric Idle, Sarah Polley, Oliver Reed, Charles McKeown, Winston Dennis, Jack Purvis, Valentina Cortese, Jonathan Pryce, Bill Paterson, Peter Jeffrey, Uma Thurman, Alison Steadman, Ray Cooper, Don Henderson, Robin Williams, Sting, Andrew MacLachlan, José Lifante, Mohamed Badrsalem
Curator Review
Verdict
A wildly imaginative fantasy adventure with tactile practical effects, anarchic humor, and a surprisingly melancholy streak. It’s messy and overstuffed by design, but the visual invention and sheer personality make it a standout for viewers who like their spectacle strange and handmade.
Best for
fans of surreal fantasy and practical effects
viewers who enjoy eccentric, maximalist filmmaking
people who like adventure stories with a darkly comic edge
audiences open to loose, dreamlike storytelling
Skip if
you want tight plotting and clean worldbuilding
you dislike tonal whiplash or absurdist humor
you prefer polished, modern CGI fantasy
you need a straightforward family movie
Overview
Terry Gilliam turns a tall tale into a delirious act of invention, piling on set pieces, monsters, and visual jokes until the movie feels like it might burst at the seams. The result is less a conventional adventure than a feverish pageant about imagination itself, with a handmade texture that gives every frame a sense of wonder and danger.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is the confidence of the design: the production is enormous, but it never loses its playful, storybook mischief. It can be chaotic and emotionally slippery, and that’s part of the appeal. The film keeps asking whether fantasy is escape, survival, or both.
Bottom line
It won’t work for everyone, especially if you want narrative discipline or a more restrained tone. But for viewers who respond to bold visual worldbuilding and a sense of cinematic excess, it’s one of the great oddball fantasy films of its era.
Top Letterboxd reviews
demi adejuyigbe (4★) · 820 likes
A chaotic, good ol' fashioned fantastical adventure film that is way too horny and existential to be categorized as a children's film but way too cartoonish and tactile to feel like anything but! Shades of The Fall and Hook and Big Fish on acid. Loved it. Sure it doesn't make a whole lotta sense at parts, but I could watch this on mute and probably enjoy it just as much. Eric Idle is having the time of his damn life… more A chaotic, good ol' fashioned fantastical adventure film that is way too horny and existential to be categorized as a children's film but way too cartoonish and tactile to feel like anything but! Shades of The Fall and Hook and Big Fish on acid. Loved it. Sure it doesn't make a whole lotta sense at parts, but I could watch this on mute and probably enjoy it just as much. Eric Idle is having the time of his damn life… more
Branson Reese · 598 likes
Terry Gilliam is a guy riding a giant penny farthing bicycle with a top hat with a cat on it looking at you with a look like “but which of us is really the freak?”
Terry Gilliam is a guy with epic facial hair who gets really into burlesque.
Terry Gilliam is a high school boy in the theater department with really long hair who won’t cut his hair for the period piece so he just puts it up in… more
DirkH (4.5★) · 390 likes
I honestly don't understand why this film was received so poorly when it was released.
Baron Munchausen is one of my favourite literary characters. He lives with an 'everything is possible' attitude and his adventures are thus accordingly bizarre.
There is in my mind no director better suited to catch the weirdness and zaniness of these adventures than Mr. Gilliam. This he proved from the get go by casting Neville as the Baron. He gives life to the character beautifully… more
Kat (5★) · 293 likes
A movie about how imagination can save us and bring comfort in the worst of times. Baron Munchausen is a romantic who doesnt take reality too seriously. He's a story teller and adventurer. I loved this movie as a kid and it still holds up.
Although it was way more existential and alot hornier than I remember lol. The practical effects and visuals are beautiful and whimsical, you can really see Gilliams vision. Death was creepy and everyone is really hamming it up. Alot of fun and a charming fantasy movie. Love.
demi adejuyigbe · 291 likes
didn't expect to host a horny, dustland fairytale double feature for friends today but here we are! magnificent and lively in a way all children's films used to be. glad it exists, confused why we didn't get a million movies of the baron's adventures. honestly a bit hard to watch this time around with the knowledge of how sarah polley (and even much of the adult-aged crew) suffered under gilliam's reckless stewardship
1986 · Adventure, Family, Fantasy · 1h 41m · PG · Curator 6.1/10 (643.5K ratings) · Where to watch: Netflix, Hulu, fuboTV, Peacock Premium, Night Flight Plus, Netflix Standard with Ads, Peacock Premium Plus
A whimsical, handmade fantasy world with theatrical creatures and a strong sense of visual play.