Looks like Terry Gilliam has had himself
another troubled production. Its been
seven years since the last Gilliam film
(Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas),
although he did try his best to make
another one during that stretch (the failure
of his Don Quixote film was chronicled in
Lost in La Mancha). This fictional
take on the origin of those famous fairy
tales aspires to be another classic
Gilliam fantasy film to go along with
Jabberwocky, Time Bandits and
the sadly underrated The Adventures
of Baron Munchausen. Gilliams
trademark visual style is often in full blast,
and the movie is peppered with great
moments of eccentric comedy. On the
bad side, the script by Ehren Kruger isnt
up to Gilliams usual standards. Gilliam
wanted the terrific Samantha Morton for
the female lead, but Dimension films
forced him to cast the bland Lena
Headey. Matt Damon and Heath Ledger
do fine as the brothers, who scam
European townsfolk into believing they
can fight ghosts. Its not a great movie,
but it does look great, and the leads keep
things entertaining.