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4->''"Can you put a price on your dreams?"''
5-->-- '''Tony'''
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7''The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'' is a 2009 film directed and co-written by Creator/TerryGilliam, starring Creator/HeathLedger in his final film role ([[Film/TheDarkKnight for real this time]]), along with Creator/ChristopherPlummer as the eponymous Doctor.
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9Thousands of years ago, Doctor Parnassus made a [[DealWithTheDevil wager with the Devil]] (Music/TomWaits) to see if he could save more souls through the Power of Imagination than the Devil could take through fear and corruption. In modern times, a now immortal Parnassus is owner of a traveling theater troupe, the Imaginarium. Its prized possession is a magic mirror that transports customers into a fantasy land shaped by the Doctor's imagination. Parnassus is proud and the Devil is persuasive, and the stakes keep getting higher until Parnussus bets the soul of his own daughter to be claimed on her 16th birthday. When the Devil comes to collect, the only hope to save Valentina lies in a mysterious rogue named Tony.
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11Also stars (deep breath) Creator/LilyCole, Creator/AndrewGarfield, Verne Troyer, Music/PalomaFaith, Creator/GwendolineChristie, Creator/JohnnyDepp, Creator/JudeLaw and Creator/ColinFarrell.
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13[[SimilarlyNamedWorks No relation]] to 2012's ''Film/{{Imaginaerum}}'', or to 2007's ''Film/MrMagoriumsWonderEmporium''. Or to the series of fantasy novels collectively titled ''Literature/TheChroniclesOfTheImaginariumGeographica'', for that matter.
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17!!This film provides examples of:
18* AbominableAuditorium: The immortal Parnassus heads a traveling stage show that does avant-garde performances in London, but centuries of life have left him both alcoholic and apathetic, reducing the show to a shoddy laughingstock. It's subverted when we see the portable stage conceals a portal that leads audience members into Parnassus' mind and shows them their literal wildest dreams... but thanks to the influence of Mr Nick, the dreams can easily turn fatal if the participants can't resist their baser instincts, making it a complicated Villainous example.
19* AffablyEvil: The Devil has never been this likable. [[spoiler:there's also Tony]].
20* TheAlcoholic: Dr. Parnassus is perpetually blotto.
21* AllWomenArePrudes: Averted, in that Valentina is the one who brings the subject up.
22* ArtImitatesArt: Many of the Imaginarium scenes were based on famous paintings. For example, the scene where Parnassus courts his wife, was based on Maxfield Parrish and Claude Monet, while Creator/JudeLaw's scene was based on Grant Wood.
23* AssholeVictim: That drunk idiot from the first 10 minutes.
24* AuthorAvatar: Creator/TerryGilliam reportedly based parts of the plot on his life, with Parnassus as his alter ego.
25* AwardBaitSong: "We Are The Children Of The World" complete with LyricalDissonance.
26* BadSamaritan: [[spoiler:Tony.]]
27* BilingualBonus: What does Tony say to a little Russian girl to (supposedly) calm her down (the scene then makes it to a charity poster)? 'Shut up, you little shit!'
28* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Tony.]]
29* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Parnassus is abandoned to the wilds of the Imaginarium and Mr. Nick refuses to tell him where Valentina is. He manages to escape many years later and see that she's now happily married with her own family but decides not to make himself known to her and returns to his street puppetry.]]
30%%* DastardlyDapperDerby[=/=]WaistcoatOfStyle: Mr. Nick.
31* TheCameo: Creator/PeterStormare is the President! Look carefully.
32%%* CharityMotivationSong: Spoofed with "We Are the Children of the World".
33* CreativeClosingCredits: The camera pushes into the paper puppet "set" at the end of the film.
34* DarkMessiah: Doctor Parnassus, a bitter alcoholic who puts unsuspecting people through a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, which will end in either their enlightenment or their destruction.
35* DastardlyDapperDerby: Mr. Nick likes to wear bowler hats from time to time.
36* DeadArtistsAreBetter: Explored a bit more thoroughly than they had originally intended.
37%%* DeadpanSnarker: Percy.
38* DealWithTheDevil:
39** Parnassus makes bets with Mr. Nick, but the Devil (says he) enjoys the game more than the reward.
40** [[spoiler:Tony accepted a loan from Russian mobsters, which ruined his reputation.]]
41* DecoyProtagonist: Anton at the film's beginning. Tony in the middle of the film. The ending makes it clear that the film's protagonist all along was [[spoiler:Parnassus himself]].
42* DevilButNoGod: Unless the WildMassGuessing that Percy is God (or at least an angel) is true. Or perhaps the Devil is [[Music/HeartattackAndVine just God when he's drunk]].
43%%* DoggedNiceGuy: Anton.
44%%** [[spoiler: {{Subverted}} at the end.]]
45* DrGenericius: Dr. Parnassus has an "us" at the end, such Latin-sounding names are common for wizard or scientist characters.
46%%* EldritchLocation: Inside the Imaginarium, which doubles as a LotusEaterMachine.
47* EvenEvilHasStandards: The Devil himself openly expresses disgust at [[spoiler:Tony, who sold third world children's organs on the black market]]. This isn't surprising considering the Devil's job is to punish and torment the guilty, not the innocent.
48* ExtradimensionalEmergencyExit: During Tony's first successful presentation of the Imaginarium, he finds himself being abruptly noticed by a gang of Russian mobsters that he's in debt to; cornered, Tony flings himself into the Imaginarium in a desperate attempt to evade his pursuers inside Doctor Parnassus's mind. Unfortunately, the mobsters follow him in. HilarityEnsues.
49* FanDisservice:
50** The Godiva scene is inter-cut with shots of Anton in drag, in a fat suit.
51** Also, much of the conversation between Tony and Anton in the next scene is hard to focus on, as Anton is still wearing the outfit, sans wig.
52** The policemen in skirts and fishnets performing a song and dance number: even the Russian mobsters were freaked.
53* {{Fanservice}}:
54** Lily Cole. Holy crap. Don't believe me? Look at the poster at the top of the page. Especially when she's dressed as Eve.
55** Also, you get Heath Ledger, Colin Farrell, Jude Law, and Johnny Depp in white suits and ponytails swanning about seducing middle-aged women and young girls.
56%%* TheFantasticTropeOfWonderousTitles
57* FriendlyEnemy: The Devil, who seems to genuinely enjoy his chats with "Parny".
58%%* TheGamblingAddict: Certainly Doctor Parnassus; depending on your interpretation, also possibly Mr. Nick.
59%%* GodivaHair: Valentina, in one scene.
60* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: Mr. Nick has a standard issue evil cigarette holder.
61* GreenEyedMonster: Anton, from the moment Tony wakes up, starts treating him like a leper because of how much more talented he is with the crowd and Valentina's attraction to him. He is so jealous he [[NotWhatItLooksLike acts like a rapist]] to get a client Tony had already convinced and nearly destroys the show and gets them arrested for it, then uses TheReveal of [[spoiler:Tony getting a loan from the Russians]] immediately as "ultimate proof" of how Tony "tainted" the show, even though Tony had no obligation helping them. Heck, he even tries stealing Tony's cell phone when it started ringing, for no good reason!
62* HandsomeLech: Depending on your interpretation, this could be true of at least the [[spoiler: Colin Farrell]] version of Tony, if not all.
63* HeavensDevils: Implied. Mr. Nick certainly gives everyone a fair chance - sometimes even MovingTheGoalposts in their favour, as if he's hoping to lose.
64%%* HopelessSuitor: Anton, though not ''so'' hopeless.
65* InvoluntaryShapeshifter: Tony invokes this whilst traversing between the mirror and the real world, but retains some MorphicResonance with his suit.
66* IdenticalGrandson: Creator/LilyCole plays both Valentina and Valentina's mother.
67* ImprobableInfantSurvival: Played with in the deleted sequence where the boy who wandered into the mirror has to make a choice of either going into Mr. Nick's shooting gallery or the mountain of pianos which shows millions of children being instructed to play.
68* InconspicuousImmortal: The eponymous Doctor's immortality is the result of a wager with the Devil to prove that imagination can save more souls than the Devil can damn through corruption, but after finding exactly one moment of success followed by centuries of failure, Parnassus has become so disillusioned with the whole thing that he can barely give a damn about his mission; he just wants to live a normal life with his daughter Valentina, and can only go through the motions of running the Imaginarium on the few evenings when he isn't completely shitfaced. For good measure, his financial situation is so dire that he's ended up homeless more than once.
69%%* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler:The Devil (or is he?), but not Tony (or ''is'' he?).]]
70%%* JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind
71* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Tony, killed off by some [[MindScrew very real figments of his imagination]].]]
72* LimitedWardrobe: Mr. Nick always wears the same three-piece suit, overcoat, and bowler hat, even in a flashback taking place a thousand or more years in the past.
73%%* LittlePeopleAreSurreal: This seems to be the main reason for Percy's existence.
74%%* LotusEaterMachine: The Imaginarium.
75%%* LouisCypher: Mr. Nick.
76%%* MeaningfulEcho: "Percy, what would I do without you?"
77%%** (See RunningGag and ThrowItIn.)
78* MindScrew: If you don't read the summary, this movie will pass right over your head.
79* MovingTheGoalposts: Mr. Nick is constantly doing this even when he's already winning, constantly altering the conditions of the bet (or else dismissing his own victories as "not counting") in order to keep the game going. [[spoiler: When he has finally, unambiguously gotten Valentin's soul, he seems extremely disappointed ("Damn! I've won!") and immediately gives Parnassus a chance to save her.]]
80* MsFanservice: Valentina. She plays the [[UsefulNotes/{{Romani}} Rom Girl]], the [[StageMagician Magician's]] Assistant, the [[MadScientistsBeautifulDaughter Wizard's Daughter]] who wants to [[RebelliousPrincess run away]]... any of these workin' for ya?
81* TheNthDoctor: After Heath Ledger's death, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law were hired to replace him with the explanation that Tony can change shape when traveling beyond the mirror.
82* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Tony, just before he's hanged, when he realizes that Dr. Parnassus has his real flute (which he used as a breathing apparatus to save himself).]]
83* OverlyLongName: Percival St. Antoine della Touraine et Sansepolcro da Piemonte the Third.
84* RealLifeWritesThePlot: The bit where Tony physically changes as he enters the Imaginarium was thought up a while after Heath died. Although in the DVD commentary, Terry Gilliam claims that the plot of the movie - apart from this device - was not changed at all. They just gave Heath Ledger's lines to the Other Tonies.
85* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Parnassus himself is over one thousand.
86** Percy is seen in the first chronological scene before Parnassus is given immortality, leading a viewer to realize that Percy has been around at least as long as the doctor.
87* RedHerring: [[spoiler:The writing on Tony's forehead seems like it's going to come in handy during the ending; Mr Nick is even willing to let Valentina go free if Parnassus explains the symbols' meaning to him. The only purpose they serve in the story, though, is letting the mobsters recognize Tony in his Jude Law incarnation.]]
88** [[spoiler: [[WordOfGod Gilliam's commentary]] states that the symbols ''might'' be a CallingCard of the Russian gangsters (who, as anyone who's seen ''Film/EasternPromises'' can tell you, love tattoos), so that those who find Tony's body will know whom he messed with.]]
89* TheReveal: Tony is the head and founder of a global children's charity [[spoiler:who ''sells their organs on the black market''.]]
90* RightForTheWrongReasons: Anton's suspicions towards [[spoiler: Tony, although driven by his jealousy, turn out to be correct in the end.]]
91%%* RomanticFalseLead
92* RuleOfThree: According to Doctor Parnassus, there are three cardinal rules. The first is, [[spoiler:"There is no such thing as BlackMagic, only cheap tricks."]] [[SubvertedTrope He can't remember what the other two are, though.]]
93* RunningGag:
94--> '''Dr. Parnassus''': What would I do without you Percy?
95--> '''Percy''': Get a midget.
96* SceneryGorn: When Mr. Nick manipulates the Imaginarium, the landscape is always barren, foreboding and, at times, downright disturbing.
97%%* SceneryPorn: TheMovie.
98* ShoutOut: There are a lot of references to Egyptian culture within the film, most likely reflecting upon the theme of death throughout the movie. Also, in the mall, Valentina is [[http://www.sbac.edu/~palmergw/botticelli.venus.jpg sitting on a clam shell, naked, with a long wig to cover herself.]]
99** It may also be one to ''The Adventures of Baron von Munchausen'' which has Uma Thurman in a similar scene.
100** According to the DVDCommentary the scene was supposed to be a shout out to Eve and the apple with [[GrowingUpSucks a lot of failure in the mix]].
101** Of the Three Tonies, Creator/JohnnyDepp gets [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean to pontificate a lot, seem very suave doing it, and sweep women off their feet]], Jude Law gets to [[Film/{{eXistenZ}} get chased around by bad guys in a make-believe world]], and Colin Farrell [[spoiler:gets to sleep with Creator/LilyCole]].
102%%* TheSixthRanger: Tony, though there are only four members in the first place.
103* StylisticSuck: Parnassus and Co. are ''terrible'' showmen.
104* TakeThat:
105** Essentially the purpose of the little boy entering the Imaginarium. Gilliam is annoyed by how most games are about destroying things in some fashion, and the player isn't really creating anything.
106** Tony's self-deluding lies are based on Gilliam's perception of UsefulNotes/TonyBlair. Early in the film, he's also called [[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush George]].
107* TarotMotifs: Doctor Parnassus foretells Tony's appearance by drawing "The Hanged Man" from his tarot deck.
108** TarotTroubles: The doctor's tarot reading also includes the Devil (obviously Mr. Nick), the Wheel of Fortune (his chancy [[DealWithTheDevil bet with the devil]]), and the King of Cups (a wise man who cannot be trusted).
109* TheoryOfNarrativeCausality: Dr. Parnassus follows a religious doctrine that more or less references this. Perhaps as a ShoutOut, the monastery where he was taught this doctrine looks like someone crossed a Buddhist temple with the Literature/{{Discworld}}. In the DVD commentary, Gilliam says it was Judaism-meets-Buddhism.
110* TrailersAlwaysLie: All the plot descriptions of this movie elsewhere sound as if Tony is TheAtoner who finds redemption after going on a JourneyToTheCenterOfTheMind, which isn't quite true.
111%%* TricksterArchetype: Mr. Nick and Tony.
112* UnreliableNarrator: Dr. Parnassus, especially regarding his wife and his daughter. Tony very much is this when they go into his imagination.
113* VictoryIsBoring: Mr. Nick discovers that he enjoys the game more than victory.
114* WellDoneSonGuy: [[spoiler:In Tony's dream-world, the wheelchair-bound President of the Universe tells him "Well done, Tony!"]] Also inverted, in that Anton longs for Parnassus's approval... but the old man prefers Tony.
115** Valentina gets upset when her father commends Anton for going into the Imaginarium to rescue the boy Diego, whereas he'd scolded her earlier for entering the Imaginarium.
116* WhoWantsToLiveForever: Parnassus realizes this when his immortality contract only stated [[AgeWithoutYouth eternal life, not eternal youth]]. There was a similar stipulation in another Gilliam film with Heath Ledger in it, ''Film/TheBrothersGrimm''.
117** Tony is able to convince a woman who hates growing older that good and virtuous people remain young and beautiful in the eyes of all who knew them.
118* WipeThatSmileOffYourFace: Mr. Nick does something like this to the storytelling monks in an attempt to prove that the universe will exist even without someone telling a story to keep it going.
119%%* YourMindMakesItReal

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