La historia de la relación entre Karamakate, un chamán amazónico y el último superviviente de su pueblo, y dos científicos que trabajan juntos en el transcurso de cuarenta años para buscar e... Leer todoLa historia de la relación entre Karamakate, un chamán amazónico y el último superviviente de su pueblo, y dos científicos que trabajan juntos en el transcurso de cuarenta años para buscar en el Amazonas una planta sagrada de curación.La historia de la relación entre Karamakate, un chamán amazónico y el último superviviente de su pueblo, y dos científicos que trabajan juntos en el transcurso de cuarenta años para buscar en el Amazonas una planta sagrada de curación.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 46 premios y 32 nominaciones en total
- Old Karamakate
- (as Tafillama-Antonio Bolívar Salvador)
- Manduca
- (as Yauenkü Miguee)
- Borracho Cohiuano
- (as Jesús Rodríguez)
Reseñas destacadas
Karmakate is the last survivor of his tribe, living in the heart of the Colombian Amazon. At two separate points in time, he is asked by foreign scientists' Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evan Schultes -- both with different purposes -- on how to find a scared healing plant. The film borrows a lot of its content from their diaries from when they had commissioned Karmakate to help them in 1909 and 1940, respectively. He is conflicted as he has no ambition to help "the White man" because his tribe was wiped from the Earth by them, and he lives his days by himself.
The film doesn't beat around the bush. As it progresses, it becomes evident that the story is about the devastation of colonialism and what it had done to the land & its people. Everything from spreading Catholicism to Rubber Farming, more and more they see the land changing for the worse.
It was impressive to not only hear these actors speaking Spanish, but also being able to converse in the native tongue of the locals, including the several other languages that were used through out the film. Couple that with the beautiful cinematography, and you have yourself quite the masterpiece.
Fans of Miguel Gomes' 'Tabu' would likely enjoy this. Shot in black and white. Beautiful transitions and landscape shots. Winner of the Art Cinema Award at Cannes. Expect this film to go for Best Foreign Film at the Oscars.
Couple of comments: first, it takes a while to fully understand and grasp what is really happening, and that the local is the same man, simply 30 years older than before. It eventually also becomes clear that this film calls out "the white man" for what he has done to the jungle and the indigenous peoples. At some point Theo (the first explorer) and his two travel mates come to a Mission, where a priest runs things. Later on, the effects of the 'rubber wars' become all too clear. Second, the movie is shot in gorgeous black and white. This is the second film in a row that I've seen in theaters that is in B&W, what are the chances? (the other film was "Creative Control"). Third, Belgian actor Jan Bijvoet gives a truly stunning performance as Theo. You will be blown away. "Embrace of the Serpent was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar this year. While it didn't win ("Son of Saul" did), it doesn't diminish anything of the intrinsic quality of this film. With that, I've now finally seen all 5 nominees in the Best Foreign Language Movie Oscar category, and I am amazed at the collective talent in those 5 movies.
"Embrace of the Serpent" opened last weekend at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. The Sunday early evening screening was attend quite nicely, much better than I had expected. It confirms that there is a market for this type of top-notch quality foreign movie. Truly world cinema at its best. If you get a chance to check it out, be it in the theater, on VOD or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, do not miss it! "Embrace of the Serpent" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
One thought though: While it is an interesting discussion why it's in black and white, I think the movie would have been better off in color. At least partly. Black and white is nice, but the jungle scenery in this movie could have been breathtaking in color - but the again, maybe that's the point.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe scene where a man is praised to be the Messiah is based on an actual event.
- Citas
Young Karamakate: Knowledge belongs to all. You do not understand that. You are just a white man.
- ConexionesFeatured in Starfilm (2017)
- Banda sonoraEmbrace Of The Serpent
(Theme from Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
by Nascuy Linares
© 2016 Plaza Mayor Company, Ltd.
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- L'abraçada de la serp
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 1.400.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 1.329.249 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 50.955 US$
- 21 feb 2016
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.217.212 US$
- Duración2 horas 5 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1