Theatrical release: Willem Dafoe in the thriller "Inside": Terrific one-man show

Hollywood star Willem Dafoe is an acting chameleon.

Theatrical release: Willem Dafoe in the thriller "Inside": Terrific one-man show

Hollywood star Willem Dafoe is an acting chameleon. Whether it's the scoundrel in "Spider-Man", Jesus Christ in "The Last Temptation" or Vicent van Gogh in "Van Gogh - On the threshold of eternity" - in his more than forty-year career, the now 68-year-old has shone with unprecedented multifacetedness. In the thriller "Inside", Dafoe now inspires as art thief Nemo. It doesn't fit in any drawer. Genius, dream dancer or cold-blooded criminal, charmer or creep? Willem Dafoe is open to countless interpretations. The story is clearly a modern twist on the adventures of Robinson Crusoe, the hero of Dafoe's almost-namesake Daniel Defoe. Robinson is stranded on a deserted island in the 18th century.

Nemo, on the other hand, is being held prisoner in an art theft of state-of-the-art technology - in the penthouse that he wanted to rob quickly. High tension does not result from the question of whether he will be released, but from Willem Dafoe's presence. His play, which strays between daring and fear of death, hope and despair, drives a sweat to the forehead. Willem Dafoe's one-man show is simply terrific.

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