Vaya con Dios
Vaya con Dios
| 28 March 2002 (USA)
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Three monks are making their way from Germany to a monastry in Italy, because they cannot afford the rent for their facility any longer.

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Borgarkeri

A bit overrated, but still an amazing film

Odelecol

Pretty good movie overall. First half was nothing special but it got better as it went along.

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Doomtomylo

a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.

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Lollivan

It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.

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Bogdan Ionescu

The movie is very nice. I had noted Daniel Bruhl before and I think he is a wonderful German actor. I saw him firstly in "Joyeux Noel", another good movie.The scenery from the movie is beautiful. The acting of the main four actors is more than good. The human nature, with ups and downs is well presented in this film. It is a film about the special relation between people and God and the relations among the people. The trip of the three monks, forced to leave their peculiar unique monastery from Germany, broken, belonging to an order excommunicated centuries ago by a pope, to the sister monastery from Italy, the last one of their order of "cantors" is both a material and a spiritual trip. The play of the principal actors is sometime funny and sometime very touching like the three monk group itself. Although they are so different one from each other, Benno is the erudite guy, the intellectual type, Tasillo is the natural while Arbo, interpreted by Daniel Bruhl is the young of the group, the artist, they are united in their love for God and for the music, the milestone of their order. The Gregorian chants, which I always loved, are superb, both as plays and as interpretation.Once escaped in the real world Arbo would fell in love with Chiara, the sharp journalist. The three monks and the journalist will have a lot of adventures. At the end Arbo chose Chiara and the real world.The character Chiara interpreted by Chiara Schoras is both brilliant and very sexy.

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dunbur

Because the monks cannot support their monastery (in the north of Germany - filmed on the location of the beautiful monastery Chorin) anymore, they are forced out and have to join the only other monastery of their (fictional) order in Italy (with which they have a century old conflict, but that's not the story. The remaining monks, i.e. three, hit the road with hardly more that their robes. They all get tempted and distracted from their path, but finally all ends well. These temptations yield wonderful discourses on religion, a love story, and good view on life in general.What makes the film so wonderful is the music. This order has specialized in choir singing. If you now think "Oh, I don't like choirs. That's not my film.", you still should give it a try. The music completes this wonderful film, is an integral part of the story, and is really moving. You will love it, regards of your usual musical preferences.But may be you should see the film with a good sound system.

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jonasmkl

The obviously very low-budget production describes the adventures of three monks of an imaginary, extremely musical order, who, after having to close down their small monastery in the north of Germany for lack of funds and people, are picking their way south towards the only other branch of the order left. On the way they have to cope with the modern world quite strange to them, as well as with their own back stories and desires (thus the tagline 'and lead us into temptation'). They get mixed up in church politics and make the acquaintance of a charming and crafty young journalist, a romantic yet disturbing meeting both for her an for the youngest monk. Somehow they manage to sing many a beautiful medieval or renaissance hymn on the way, and in the end it is the mysticism of their music that carries them through. The cast does an excellent job in portraying the quaint protagonists, the locations have been chosen lovingly and fit right into the story, and the whole cinematography is very solid work. If you have the chance to see this rather obscure gem, go ahead and have a treat.

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goelzt

The quality of this film is mainly based on three columns: The good performance of the actors, a simple, but entertaining story and the brilliant film music.It is the music maybe, that raises this movie into the rink of high quality films. Even if you dislike gregorian choral singing(like me), you will love them after having watched this movie. The scenes where the monks chorus are outstanding and overwhelming.Conclusion: Do not only watch, but listen to this movie.

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