World of Marwen with Steve Carrell Brings Dolls to Life



Steve Carrell and assortment of fashion dolls stars in the quirky, cute and somewhat politically correct movie “Welcome to Marwen.”

After a brutal attack by five men, Mark Hogancamp is left crippled emotionally and physically. With many of his memories lost and unable to draw because of his injuries, Mark picks up his camera and begins to reconstruct his memories and his life by taking photos of dolls. These photos reinact scenes from his broken memories and his dreams and take him on a cathartic journey into a new chance at life.

The movie follows Mark’s staging and photographing doll dioramas, constructed in the elaborate town of Marwen Belgium he has constructed in his back yard. As he sets up the photos, the dolls come to life to tell the story through Mark’s imagination.

Although the storyline of the doll scenes is set during World War II, it becomes clear that the Nazis who keep threatening Mark and Marwen are actually the five white supremicists who attacked him in real life for being a cross-dresser. The fashion dolls who continue to rescue him represent several of the women in his life.

However, one doll, Deja Thoris the Belgium witch of Marwen represents something deeper and deadlier.

This is a movie any doll lover will enjoy if for nothing else than the elaborate dioramas and props Mark uses in each shot.

Steve Carrell brings a shy innocence and vulnerability to “Welcome to Marwen” that adds as much charm as the dolls do.


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