En 1825, une jeune femme irlandaise poursuit un officier britannique pour se venger d'un terrible acte qu'il a commis contre sa famille. Elle fait appel aux services d'un traqueur nommé Bill... Tout lireEn 1825, une jeune femme irlandaise poursuit un officier britannique pour se venger d'un terrible acte qu'il a commis contre sa famille. Elle fait appel aux services d'un traqueur nommé Billy, également traumatisé par son violent passé.En 1825, une jeune femme irlandaise poursuit un officier britannique pour se venger d'un terrible acte qu'il a commis contre sa famille. Elle fait appel aux services d'un traqueur nommé Billy, également traumatisé par son violent passé.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 25 victoires et 37 nominations au total
Matty Barker
- Goodwin's Ensign
- (as Matthew Barker)
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This film tells the story of a woman who seeks revenge in Australia two hundred years ago.
This is a very dark story, and is eerily engaging. Her experiences are highly traumatic, and there is just no way viewers can be immune to tears. I find myself rooting for her, and hoping her to get what she wants. It is a really good story, and acting by the lead characters is very convincing too.
This is a very dark story, and is eerily engaging. Her experiences are highly traumatic, and there is just no way viewers can be immune to tears. I find myself rooting for her, and hoping her to get what she wants. It is a really good story, and acting by the lead characters is very convincing too.
A very good movie of Australia's past history how the settlers treated the aboriginals and the convicts deported from England. Not too much is known of these happenings, but this film shows the stark realities of those days, almost two hundred years ago.
The story is fictional but fits perfectly in this era and could have been true. Beautifully told and acted by the main characters giving one food for thought to ponder over.
A top class dramatic movie worth seeing.
The story is fictional but fits perfectly in this era and could have been true. Beautifully told and acted by the main characters giving one food for thought to ponder over.
A top class dramatic movie worth seeing.
I was interested to see what the director of "The Babadook" would make next, and I was not really prepared for this period piece filled with equal amounts of realism and brutality.
This is a very well made film, with great performances from the main leads, set in a time of colonisation on the island of Tasmania, when the white settlers were waging war against the first nations people.
But this is a tale of revenge, with a strong woman determined to avenge the death of her husband and baby at the hands of the corrupt and evil British Colonial men.
As hard as it is at times to watch, it is very compelling, the story and characters engage you and I had to see how it would play out, not guessing at how it would all end and being surprised at the ending.
The depiction of the realism of the difficulty of living at such a time was like a punch to the solar plexus.
This is a very well made film, with great performances from the main leads, set in a time of colonisation on the island of Tasmania, when the white settlers were waging war against the first nations people.
But this is a tale of revenge, with a strong woman determined to avenge the death of her husband and baby at the hands of the corrupt and evil British Colonial men.
As hard as it is at times to watch, it is very compelling, the story and characters engage you and I had to see how it would play out, not guessing at how it would all end and being surprised at the ending.
The depiction of the realism of the difficulty of living at such a time was like a punch to the solar plexus.
The most brutal and intense movie i've ever seen in my life.
People walked out, someone fainted. Completely unflinching and horrifying from start to finish, and many scenes made me so uncomfortable i didn't want to watch anymore. Jennifer Kent is the only person who could have made this film, and her exploration of female trauma and colonialism's impact on the aboriginal peoples of Australia & Tasmania was incredible. I'm gonna go throw up now.
People walked out, someone fainted. Completely unflinching and horrifying from start to finish, and many scenes made me so uncomfortable i didn't want to watch anymore. Jennifer Kent is the only person who could have made this film, and her exploration of female trauma and colonialism's impact on the aboriginal peoples of Australia & Tasmania was incredible. I'm gonna go throw up now.
We were introduced to the film by one of the lead actors who advised us to "strap ourselves in", which I think was good advice. It does depict some horrific things done by humans to other humans, and a few people walked out of the screening in the first 10 minutes because by far the worst scenes are at the start.
But I recommend sticking with it as it's really about showing glimpses of humanity underneath murderous hatred in an extremely hostile environment. It is not simply a gleeful revenge thriller, despite the often cartoonish evil of the British soldiers and the Tarantino-esque levels of violence. When the revenge does come, it feels like a drop in the ocean of cruelty that surrounds it - by which I mean the everyday treatment of the aboriginal people by the white settlers and of women as property. The larger themes come through with crushing strength.
There isn't much in the way of humour or lightness here, but it manages to be a compelling and rewarding experience even if it feels a bit exhausting. You can tell it was a tough shoot - it's mostly set in the muddy, wet Australian bush - but like the actors I came out feeling it was worth it in the end.
But I recommend sticking with it as it's really about showing glimpses of humanity underneath murderous hatred in an extremely hostile environment. It is not simply a gleeful revenge thriller, despite the often cartoonish evil of the British soldiers and the Tarantino-esque levels of violence. When the revenge does come, it feels like a drop in the ocean of cruelty that surrounds it - by which I mean the everyday treatment of the aboriginal people by the white settlers and of women as property. The larger themes come through with crushing strength.
There isn't much in the way of humour or lightness here, but it manages to be a compelling and rewarding experience even if it feels a bit exhausting. You can tell it was a tough shoot - it's mostly set in the muddy, wet Australian bush - but like the actors I came out feeling it was worth it in the end.
Le saviez-vous
- Anecdotes"I've always had a fascination with Tasmania," writer-director Jennifer Kent said. It was considered the most brutal of the Australian colonies, known as 'hell on earth' through the western world at the time. Repeat offenders were sent there; the rapists, murderers, hardened criminals. And severe punishments were devised for them to strike fear in the hearts of those back in Britain, to deter them from crime. Women on the other hand, who'd often committed minor crimes, were sent to Tasmania to even the gender balance. They were outnumbered eight to one. You can imagine what kind of an environment that would set up for women. It was not a good place or time for them. And in terms of the Aboriginal invasion, what happened in Tasmania is often considered the worst attempted annihilation by the British of the Aboriginal people and everything they hold dear."
- GaffesClare's dress, when singing to the soldiers, appears to have a zip up the back.
(0:04:21) Seen as she was dressing for the recital, it was hooks and eyes, not a zipper, fastening her dress. Very much of the period.
- Crédits fous" Tasmanian Aboriginal culture is a living culture. The Aboriginal language used in this film is called 'Palawa kani'. It was created by current day Tasmanian Aboriginal people using records of their original languages. Aboriginal actors cast in this film are from mainland Australia. They and we pay our respects to the aboriginal people of Lutruwita (Tasmania) past and present."
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: The Nightingale (2019)
- Bandes originalesThe Nightingale
Performed by Aisling Franciosi
Violin by Charles McCarthy
Written by Ciáran Bourke, Barney McKenna, Ronnie Drew and Luke Kelly
Published by Logo Songs Ltd
Administered by Universal Music Publishing MGB Australia Pty Ltd
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Chim Sơn Ca Trả Thù
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 400 209 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 35 882 $US
- 4 août 2019
- Montant brut mondial
- 988 687 $US
- Durée
- 2h 16min(136 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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