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Un pasado imborrable

Título original: The Railway Man
  • 2013
  • B-15
  • 1h 56min
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Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman, and Jeremy Irvine in Un pasado imborrable (2013)
A victim from World War II's "Death Railway" sets out to find those responsible for his torture.
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Un ex-oficial del ejército británico, torturado como prisionero de guerra en un campo de trabajo forzado japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, descubre que el responsable sigue vivo y s... Leer todoUn ex-oficial del ejército británico, torturado como prisionero de guerra en un campo de trabajo forzado japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, descubre que el responsable sigue vivo y se enfrenta a él.Un ex-oficial del ejército británico, torturado como prisionero de guerra en un campo de trabajo forzado japonés durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, descubre que el responsable sigue vivo y se enfrenta a él.

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    • Jonathan Teplitzky
  • Guionistas
    • Frank Cottrell Boyce
    • Andy Paterson
    • Eric Lomax
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    • Colin Firth
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Stellan Skarsgård
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    • Dirección
      • Jonathan Teplitzky
    • Guionistas
      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
      • Andy Paterson
      • Eric Lomax
    • Elenco
      • Colin Firth
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Stellan Skarsgård
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    • 154Opiniones de los críticos
    • 59Metascore
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      • 7 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total

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    • Eric
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      • Jonathan Teplitzky
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      • Frank Cottrell Boyce
      • Andy Paterson
      • Eric Lomax
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    9dglink

    Firth and Railway Man Deliver for Patient Viewers

    Based on a true memoir of survival, love, retribution, and forgiveness, "The Railway Man" sets off from Edinburgh at a leisurely pace. The film slowly unfolds through flashbacks as layer upon layer of a World War II veteran's repressed memories are stripped away. A brutal, less spectacular cousin to "The Bridge on the River Kwai," the film centers on events that followed the British surrender of Singapore in 1942 and the subsequent Japanese use of British prisoners of war to construct a railway line from Thailand into Burma. Hidden secrets erupt from a rumpled domestic scene and unfurl in a bleak and monochromatic Scotland. However, in flashback, the cinematography shifts to warmer hues that imbue the tropical prison camp scenes shot around Kanchanaburi, Thailand, and the actual rail line that crosses the River Kwai.

    The film's outer layer is a love story between an aging unkempt railway enthusiast, Eric Lomax, and a younger woman, Patti, whom he meets during a train journey. Once wed, Eric's suppressed demons from his war experiences surface, and Patti attempts to unravel her husband's mysteries and reclaim the man that she loves. Colin Firth portrays Eric in a restrained internalized performance that simmers with efforts to suppress harrowing memories, pent-up anger, and a thirst for vengeance. Unfortunately, Nicole Kidman's perfect complexion and carefully made-up demeanor work against any verisimilitude as Patti, the loyal, loving wife of an introverted man with dark secrets; once beyond her looks, however, she does an earnest capable job in the undemanding role. The rest of the film's cast is also fine; Jeremy Irvine does well as the young Eric, who convinces viewers that he could age into Colin Firth. Stellan Skarsgard has a short, but effective role, as Finlay, the mature version of Lomax's prison mate, who helps Patti delve into Eric's past. Tanroh Ishida and Hiroyuki Sanada are excellent in key roles as Japanese guard and interpreter.

    Unlike the David Lean classic, "The Railway Man" is no action thriller, but rather a psychological examination of the lingering effects of war's brutalities on the survivors, both the victors and the vanquished. Colin Firth gives another powerful, if underplayed, performance in a still rising career of memorable roles; Firth alone is reason enough to see the movie. At times, director Jonathan Teplitzky is a bit too arty for the film's good; his wide-screen images are sometimes self-consciously composed; and holding the camera on static shots of characters thinking or remembering may be mesmerizing for some viewers, but tedious for others. However, despite pacing issues, most evident early in the film, patient viewers will be rewarded with a powerful heartfelt closing that should stimulate the tear ducts.
    9Travel_Chick_UK

    What would you do if you came face to face with your enemy?

    Words cannot do this film justice. There are no words to describe how amazing the true story of Eric Lomax really was, and I do not want to give away the entire story here. But suffice to say that I was fully engrossed in the film throughout its entirety. From the moment we see Eric and Patty meet to the emotional ending,I could not bring myself to look away or even to reach down for my drink in the cinema. Be prepared for some harrowing and intense scenes. But bear in mind that these are required for us to understand completely the dilemma faced by Eric at the end of his story. The actors portray their characters beautifully, with so much angst and emotion that I found myself empathising with them all the way through. If you are interested whatsoever in stories of war, survival, trauma, revenge, forgiveness and the ethical dilemmas wrapped up in them all, then this is a film you should definitely see. Tears rolled down my face as the credits rolled, and I found myself thinking about the movie long after watching it. Highly recommended.
    7goyston

    Good film, with some pacing issues

    Had the opportunity to see this at its world premiere in Toronto tonight, where we were joined not only by the stars, but also by Patti Lomax, the wife of the real-life Eric Lomax, on whose autobiography this film was based.

    The story is unique and interesting, and is told with a series of flashbacks to Eric Lomax, our protagonist's (Firth), experiences of WW2. As the film is set in fairly dreary locations (prison camps and drab apartments), it's not the most visually exciting thing to watch, and the edit/pacing leaves a bit to be desired - at several points, we find the present-day Eric Lomax (Firth) suddenly transported back to his POW camp in Asia without anything to clue us off as to whether he travelled there (a single plane shot would've done it) or, as in at least one case, is hallucinating.

    Still, a good story and well acted by Firth with support from Nicole Kidman as his wife - although the real show-stealers are Jeremy Irvine as young Lomax, and Hiroyuki Sanada as Nagase, the Japanese translator and Lomax's tormentor.
    8davidgee

    Love and redemption: great themes

    Last week I saw American HUSTLE and couldn't understand why the critics have so raved about it. Yesterday I saw THE RAILWAY MAN and can't understand why the critics have been so dismissive. It's a tense story about one of the great horrors of World War Two. Based on a true story, it's also a tale of love and redemption, two of the cinema's (and literature's) greatest themes. And it serves up a vivid reminder that the Japanese of the 1940s were, like the Nazis, from a different generation, almost from a different race.

    David Lean's BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI casts a huge shadow over this movie. THE RAILWAY MAN lacks the "majesty" of Lean's famous epic, but I suspect that Alex Guinness's performance would seem very theatrical by the standards of screen acting today. If anything, Colin Firth gives a slightly under-powered performance (and Nicole Kidman's part gives her too little to work with), but Jeremy Irvine is intensely believable as the wartime Lomax, geeky and quietly heroic. The horrors of the forced labour that built the railway and the relentless brutality of the Japanese soldiers are both vividly conveyed, and the ending manages to be poignant without trespassing into mawkishness.

    This is a strange movie, grim but highly watchable. Arguably, it could have been tougher, more savage, but then it might be harder to sit through.
    10allisonclaire81

    Fantastic

    I read the short storyline of the film before viewing and it had intrigued me. I came into it with an open mind - at first romance and then the inescapable drama. The acting by Firth was amazing. I was mesmerized. It may be slow (to some of a lesser attention span) at first, but eased into a psychological drama that holds on tight and will not release until the finale. Spectacular cinematography, the scenes are beautiful and real. It is a wake up call to those who have not/do not understand the great span of WWII - brings much needed insight into the history of this particular banker's war. Ultimately, this film beautifully portrays the ultimate power of forgiveness. Which brought tears to my eyes, in the panic and hysteria that the world now feels due to war and terror, it is good to know that there is some shred of humanity that exists and has hope to exist in the future.

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    • Trivia
      Bridge where old Eric standing at the end of the movie is the famous Bridge on the River Kwai in Thailand.
    • Errores
      After the surrender of British forces in Singapore, the Union Flag is lowered, and the Nisshoki, or Hinomaru (red disk on a white field) is hoisted in its stead. However, as Singapore was being occupied by the Japanese military, and not, at this point, yet a part of the Japanese empire, the flag should have been the Kyokujitsu-ki, or 'Rising Sun' flag. The flags shown later, hanging from military vehicles, also Nisshoki, are correct, as Thailand had at this point been effectively annexed, and was now part of the Japanese Empire. The Thai-Japanese alliance was signed on December 21st, 1941.
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      [last lines]

      Eric: [handing him a letter] Dear Mr. Nagase, the war has been over for many years. I have suffered much, but I know you have suffered, too. And you have been most courageous, and brave in working for reconciliation. While I cannot forget what happened in Kanchanaburi, I assure you of my total forgiveness. Sometime the hating has to stop.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Making of the Railway Man (2013)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Introduction (Prelude) from Gadfly Suite
      Performed by Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra and Theodore Kuchar (Conductor)

      Composed by Dmitri Shostakovich (as D. Shostakovich)

      Published by Native Tongue Publishing

      Licensed Courtesy of Select Audio Visual Distribution on behalf of Naxos

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de junio de 2014 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Suiza
      • Reino Unido
      • Australia
      • Tailandia
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Site (United Kingdom)
      • Official Site [United States]
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Japonés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Railway Man
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tailandia
    • Productoras
      • Archer Street Productions
      • Davis Film
      • Latitude Media
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 18,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,438,438
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 61,845
      • 13 abr 2014
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 24,174,885
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      1 hora 56 minutos
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