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- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 41 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Incendies' is a powerful exploration of war, identity, and family secrets, with a non-linear narrative and masterful direction by Denis Villeneuve. Lubna Azabal's performance is particularly praised for its realism and intensity. The film's shocking ending and striking cinematography leave a lasting impact, though some criticize its pacing and historical context. Despite these issues, 'Incendies' is widely seen as a deeply moving and thought-provoking experience.
Opiniones destacadas
I saw a suggestion online to watch this movie without knowing anything about it, so that's what I did. It's great and that was great advice.
The overall story is about two siblings fulfilling their mothers last wishes.
At times you don't always know what is going on or quite get given all the details, Villeneuve leaves the viewer to figure out a few pieces or eliminate the areas of confusion and your attention to this doesn't go unrewarded. This is a nice change from the spoon-fed Hollywood movies that we are often used to.
So many Hollywood movies you can see the whole plot arc or take a pretty accurate guess in the first 15 minutes of the film, that's not the case with Incendies.
Great film and worth a watch.
The overall story is about two siblings fulfilling their mothers last wishes.
At times you don't always know what is going on or quite get given all the details, Villeneuve leaves the viewer to figure out a few pieces or eliminate the areas of confusion and your attention to this doesn't go unrewarded. This is a nice change from the spoon-fed Hollywood movies that we are often used to.
So many Hollywood movies you can see the whole plot arc or take a pretty accurate guess in the first 15 minutes of the film, that's not the case with Incendies.
Great film and worth a watch.
10Xstal
There are secrets to be uncovered now she has passed, the undiscovered stories, that she'd amassed, a father and a brother, you didn't know, could there be others, it's time to lift the bedrock, of the past. You make a visit to a country, in the east, where friction, conflict, war, chaos, have seldom ceased, walking footsteps left in shadow, as you plough a lonely furrow, a record slowly forming, piece by piece. You discover revelations, tragedy; events of circumstance and shocking gravity, an uncontrived coincidence, implications beyond immense, that point to why your mother had to run and flee.
One of the best films you'll come across, brilliantly directed and performed, heart wrenching and packed full of emotion and turmoil.
One of the best films you'll come across, brilliantly directed and performed, heart wrenching and packed full of emotion and turmoil.
This film is extraordinary on just about every level. The script is terrific, the actors are perfect, the direction and cinematography are all you could hope for. I recommend it without hesitation.
Anyone who has seen any of Villeneuve's previous work--or Andre Turpin's Zigrail--knows that these filmmakers have bodies of work that are almost without peer in contemporary cinema world-wide and are unparallelled in the history of Canadian cinema (until seeing Incendies, Maelstrom was my favourite Canadian film). Incendies does not betray that "legacy". You should absolutely see it.
In a film as stunning as this one it's odd to single out one aspect, but I must say that Lubna Azabal's performance is among the best I've ever seen. Though I've watched a few films that she's been in in the past, she never really stood out for me. She is devastatingly good in this picture.
I do hope that this film gets submitted to the AMPAS for Oscar selection as it is definitely the best film I've seen this year and a shoe-in for the foreign picture Oscar.
My only complaint about the film was the use of music by Radiohead, which took me out of the film each time it played. The rest of the music cues were spot-on and quite excellent, but Thom Yorke's voice belonged nowhere near this film.
Anyone who has seen any of Villeneuve's previous work--or Andre Turpin's Zigrail--knows that these filmmakers have bodies of work that are almost without peer in contemporary cinema world-wide and are unparallelled in the history of Canadian cinema (until seeing Incendies, Maelstrom was my favourite Canadian film). Incendies does not betray that "legacy". You should absolutely see it.
In a film as stunning as this one it's odd to single out one aspect, but I must say that Lubna Azabal's performance is among the best I've ever seen. Though I've watched a few films that she's been in in the past, she never really stood out for me. She is devastatingly good in this picture.
I do hope that this film gets submitted to the AMPAS for Oscar selection as it is definitely the best film I've seen this year and a shoe-in for the foreign picture Oscar.
My only complaint about the film was the use of music by Radiohead, which took me out of the film each time it played. The rest of the music cues were spot-on and quite excellent, but Thom Yorke's voice belonged nowhere near this film.
To be honest, there is nothing left to say story-wise after this film. The tragedy, atmosphere and everything...
As an admirer of Dennis Villeneuve's filmography thanks to his work in past years, I was already familiar with how much of a brilliant storyteller he is. Yet, Incendies is no different. Beautifully structured script, visuals, soundtrack...
Lastly, the intro, along with Radiohead's "You and Whose Army?" is probably the one of the best I've ever witnessed easily.
As an admirer of Dennis Villeneuve's filmography thanks to his work in past years, I was already familiar with how much of a brilliant storyteller he is. Yet, Incendies is no different. Beautifully structured script, visuals, soundtrack...
Lastly, the intro, along with Radiohead's "You and Whose Army?" is probably the one of the best I've ever witnessed easily.
During the reading of the will of their mother's, a twin brother and sister learn of some unusual last wishes. Amongst other requests, two envelopes need to be delivered to respectively the father of the two and a brother whom are both unknown. The quest leads the twins through the Middle East where they slowly learn of the horrific tales which is the life history of their late mother.
The movie tells a very graphic but endearing story, perfectly shot and acted allowing the viewer to get fully immersed into the journey and findings of the twins. Through flashbacks we learn about the hardship of the mother and, eventually, the fate of the father and brother. As a treat, there is a great twist at the end which is really the icing on the cake.
Highly recommended.
92/100
The movie tells a very graphic but endearing story, perfectly shot and acted allowing the viewer to get fully immersed into the journey and findings of the twins. Through flashbacks we learn about the hardship of the mother and, eventually, the fate of the father and brother. As a treat, there is a great twist at the end which is really the icing on the cake.
Highly recommended.
92/100
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaPartially based on the life of Lebanese activist Souha Béchara.
- ErroresIn Nawal Marwan's passport the birth date shows 1949 in Latin script whereas in Arabic, it shows 1953.
- Citas
Simon Marwan: One plus one, does it make one?
- Créditos curiosos'Mr. Leonard Cohen I need your help, please call me." - Denis Villeneuve
- ConexionesFeatured in The Hour: Episode #7.83 (2011)
- Bandas sonorasYou and Whose Army?
Written by Colin Greenwood (as Colin C. Greenwood), Jonny Greenwood (as Jonathan RG. Greenwood), Ed O'Brien (as Edward J. O'Brien), Phil Selway (as Philip J. Selway), and Thom Yorke (as Thomas E. Yorke)
Performed by Radiohead
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- Presupuesto
- USD 6,800,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 2,071,334
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 50,679
- 24 abr 2011
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 6,804,715
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 11min(131 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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