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Waste Land

  • 2014
  • 1 Std. 37 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
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Waste Land (2014)
DramaThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen his wife gets pregnant unexpectedly, homicide detective Leo Woeste starts losing himself more and more while he tries to solve one last very bizarre case before his child is born.When his wife gets pregnant unexpectedly, homicide detective Leo Woeste starts losing himself more and more while he tries to solve one last very bizarre case before his child is born.When his wife gets pregnant unexpectedly, homicide detective Leo Woeste starts losing himself more and more while he tries to solve one last very bizarre case before his child is born.

  • Regie
    • Pieter Van Hees
  • Drehbuch
    • Pieter Van Hees
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jérémie Renier
    • Natali Broods
    • Babetida Sadjo
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    5,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Pieter Van Hees
    • Drehbuch
      • Pieter Van Hees
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jérémie Renier
      • Natali Broods
      • Babetida Sadjo
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    • 11Kritische Rezensionen
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    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Leo Woeste
    Natali Broods
    Natali Broods
    • Kathleen Woeste
    Babetida Sadjo
    Babetida Sadjo
    • Aysha Tshimanga
    Peter Van den Begin
    Peter Van den Begin
    • Johnny Rimbaud
    Peter Van den Eede
    • Jean Perdieus
    • (as Peter van den Eede)
    Mourade Zeguendi
    • Fouad
    Luna Aquilina
    • Child
    Titouan Aquilina
    • Child
    François Beukelaers
    • Jozef Woeste
    Madyson Chretien
    • Child
    Cédric Coomans
    • Young cop
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    Berthe Tanwo Njole
    • Evi-Nissa
    Maxime Rennaux
    • Child
    Pitcho Womba Konga
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    2lucasnochez

    Fantastic Fest 2014: Waste Land

    When a piece of art is a collection of many different inspirations, the outcome depends greatly on the quality of the source material and the overall interpretive nature of the artist. Pieter Van Hees' film Waste Land can easily be recognized as an anthology of inspiring works; from David Fincher's filmography (most notably Fight Club), Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, the shorts of T.S. Elliot, Cliff Martinez and his innovative scores in Refn's Only God Forgives and Drive, and of course, Refn himself. With this plethora of source material, you would think that Waste Land would be an astounding masterpiece. Instead, the film simply does a poor job of rehashing excellence. With a brisk runtime of under one-hundred minutes, the film plays out like an elongated saga of confusion, repetition and grim subject matter that makes the content darker than it really should be.

    At the heart of the film, lies Leo Woeste (Jérémie Renier), a homicide detective who gets engulfed in an unsolved murder case that leads him to a mystery underworld of ancient African artifacts and deities. Set in Brussels, Leo is the heart and soul of the film, even if he grapples with a lose sense of reality, often confusing it for the fragments of fantasy and imagination in his head. Renier, who depicted Bruno in the Palme D'Or winner L'Infant in 2005, does the best that he can playing a detective whose world crashes to pieces once his girlfriend Kathleen (Natali Broods) shares the news that she is expecting their first child together. Once the news settles with Leo and he digests the reality of his dream of becoming a father, despite Kathleen's son from a previous relationship, Leo promises to quit his grim career as homicide detective for a much more positive line of work within the police department.

    Leo's skills as a father are questioned early in the film. From the beginning scene of taking Katrien's five year-old son to a barren part of town, to shoot a gun no less, to his constant abandonment of his family, Van Hees does a poor job of providing a compelling case for Leo as a "good" father. There aren't any doubts that Van Hees' film is one that deals with the scary nature of fatherhood, the large pressure of being an adequate patriarch and the unnerving reputation a man must make to be a substantial role model. To much dismay, Van Hees' screenplay does a wonderful, unintentional job of shadowing his main commentary with a heavily racial commentary of the Belgian class system.

    Plunging into a criminal underworld populated by the large Congolese numbers inhabiting much of Belgium, Leo is forced to fight against his fears of becoming a dad with the unsettling criminal underworld of the death of a young Congolese-Belgian boy. Such with any great noir, it isn't until Leo meets the victim's older sister Aysha (Babetida Sadjo), that our unconventional femme fatale tempts Leo's limitations as a family man and loyal husband.

    While Waste Land strives at great lengths to be a neo-noir psychological thriller with dark cinematography courtesy of über talented Menno Mans as well as the ominous score, the film becomes more of a drowsy descent into forgettable thriller territory.

    The camera spends too much time stylistically out of focus, but in the hands of another director, this stylistic effect could work. Muddled and purged into a dark and decrepit world of dirty cops who indulge in way too many drugs, alcohol and women, the hard-edged perspective of the Belgian police force Van Hees is trying so hard to exposed is forgotten.

    Waste Land affirms that evil consumes eventually and fears may very well come alive for the people who seem strongest. Leo is a fine example of someone who spirals way out of control into the abyss of his own fears and the darkness he exposes himself to.

    The film treads the fine line of what Van Hees is truly interested in, which is creeping slowly and wandering into the mythos of the Congolese-Belgian subculture. Much like the Indian subculture that is obviously apparent in England today, Van Hees' Waste Land shows a very one-sided and often times very stereotypical dark shade of the underworld and underground trade of African idols. Violent and bloody, Waste Land's enigmatic yet animalistic take on a once moral and sternly ethical man is explored with dissatisfying results.

    Throughout Waste Land, the steady and slow descent into the self-induced fear of humanity and mankind is one that is depressing and dark, despite stylistic redemption and massive potential by the cast and crew. Van Hees' Waste Land tries its hardest to be an ode to so many films and inspirations before it, yet, the film is nothing more of a dumping ground for ideas and images done better before, despite the best efforts of everyone involved.
    1alemarko-60389

    Uninteresting and stereotypical film

    Genre pure drama. Borring film with very slow tempo. Very empty stereotypical movie story. In the first half of the film, almost nothing happens. One of the worst Belgian films I've seen. Do not waste your's time on this film!

    1/10.
    7ulicknormanowen

    Walking through a wasted land.

    The thriller side takes a back seat to the detective's private life; the screenplay is muddled ,involving the murder of young Congolese , the rapport with his determined sister : fascinating rituals ,old demons ,and old rancours (even if it's not mentioned ,Congo was formerly a Belgian colony.)

    But what matters is the atmosphere , the trouble depiction of the dregs of society .

    Eventually the reason why you should watch it is his principal: Jeremie Renier is my favorite contemporary actor , this kind of thespian who carries a movie on his shoulders (see Ozon and the Dardennes bro) ;in some of his scenes he's simply prodigious ,notably when he visits his father in the home for retired people (gripping short scene when the dad, escaped from it, tells his son not to forget his schoolbag ) and in the harrowing final scene with his son when he 's lost control ; an unexpected pregnancy generally makes the father proud .And He had said :"with painful labor you will give birth to children".
    6rubenm

    Crime thriller, psychological drama, or both?

    'Waste Land' is presented as a crime thriller. But in this film, solving the crime is secondary to the psychological development of the lead character, Belgian police detective Leo. He has a stormy relationship with his girlfriend. When she tells him she is pregnant, his world is turned upside down because deep down he is afraid to become a father.

    While he tries to solve the killing of a boy who was involved in smuggling valuable statues from Congo, his private life seems to go completely off the rails. He insults his girlfriend, starts an affair with the sexy sister of the murdered boy, cuts himself repeatedly with a knife, moves away from his comfortable house to go live in a hotel, starts believing in black magic and visits drug parties. 'You need help', advises a close colleague when they meet in a bar.

    The film is strong on atmosphere, showing Brussels as an urban jungle where everyone struggles for survival. The photography is beautiful, especially the way the Congolese subculture in Brussels is shown. But the story didn't convince me. How can someone with clear psychological problems be responsible for a murder investigation? And where exactly do Leo's problems come from? Why doesn't he seek help, as is suggested? All the same, the director does a nice job mixing Leo's downfall with the search for the killer, while at the same time showing how Belgium tries to cope with its colonial past. Sometimes, the film made me think about Werner Herzog's 'Bad Lieutenant - Port of Call New Orleans', in which Nicolas Cage plays a similar role.

    The film is spoken in two languages, Dutch and French. In a way, this is very authentic because Brussels is a bilingual city. But the constant mixing of the two languages, even in a conversation between two people, is confusing and not very realistic. Usually, a conversation is held in either French or Dutch, not the two together. Moreover, lead actor Jeremy Renier doesn't speak Dutch very well, so that doesn't help.

    Overall, the film has quite a few strong points. It's just that I couldn't really identify with Leo's lead part, and his problems were hammered home a bit too strongly.
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    Not for all audiences, for sure.

    I won't say any harm about this film from Belgium. It is a film of atmosphere, a film which the director was influenced by Abel Ferrarra, I am sure about that. But I preferred THE BEAST, another crime film of atmosphere too, a brutal film noir from Belgium which the story was not exactly the same however. Jérémie Renier is very good here, convincing at the most and I am also convinced that most of the audiences were disappointed. The ending was not a surprise but I would have preferred another one too. This feature was not widely released in France and I understand why. It as a daring topic where Belgium colonialism past with the Congo is spoken about, and that deserves to be pointed out.

    A good film but not for every one.

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      Matthias Schoenaerts was originally cast as Leo Woeste but dropped out. Jérémie Renier replaced him.
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      Follows Linkeroever (2008)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 25. März 2015 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Belgien
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Epidemic (Belgium)
    • Sprachen
      • Flämisch
      • Französisch
      • Niederländisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Wysypisko
    • Drehorte
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgien
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      • Czar Film
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      1 Stunde 37 Minuten
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      • Dolby SR
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