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La terre chinoise

Titre original : The Good Earth
  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 2h 18min
NOTE IMDb
7,5/10
5,7 k
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Paul Muni and Luise Rainer in La terre chinoise (1937)
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Lire trailer4:18
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Bien que les fermiers chinois mariés Wang et O-Lan connaissent d'abord le succès, leurs vies sont compliquées par des fortunes déclinantes et des périodes de vaches maigres, ainsi que par l'... Tout lireBien que les fermiers chinois mariés Wang et O-Lan connaissent d'abord le succès, leurs vies sont compliquées par des fortunes déclinantes et des périodes de vaches maigres, ainsi que par l'arrivée de la belle jeune Lotus.Bien que les fermiers chinois mariés Wang et O-Lan connaissent d'abord le succès, leurs vies sont compliquées par des fortunes déclinantes et des périodes de vaches maigres, ainsi que par l'arrivée de la belle jeune Lotus.

  • Réalisation
    • Sidney Franklin
    • Victor Fleming
    • Gustav Machatý
  • Scénario
    • Talbot Jennings
    • Tess Slesinger
    • Claudine West
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Muni
    • Luise Rainer
    • Walter Connolly
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,5/10
    5,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Franklin
      • Victor Fleming
      • Gustav Machatý
    • Scénario
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Tess Slesinger
      • Claudine West
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Muni
      • Luise Rainer
      • Walter Connolly
    • 76avis d'utilisateurs
    • 26avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 2 Oscars
      • 7 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    The Good Earth
    Trailer 4:18
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    Rôles principaux39

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    Paul Muni
    Paul Muni
    • Wang
    Luise Rainer
    Luise Rainer
    • O-Lan
    Walter Connolly
    Walter Connolly
    • Uncle
    Tilly Losch
    Tilly Losch
    • Lotus
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Old Father
    Jessie Ralph
    Jessie Ralph
    • Cuckoo
    Soo Yong
    Soo Yong
    • Aunt
    Keye Luke
    Keye Luke
    • Elder Son
    Suzanna Kim
    • Little Fool
    Ching Wah Lee
    Ching Wah Lee
    • Ching
    Harold Huber
    Harold Huber
    • Cousin
    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • Liu - Grain Merchant
    William Law
    • Gateman
    Mary Wong
    • Little Bride
    Philip Ahn
    Philip Ahn
    • Revolutionary Army Captain
    • (non crédité)
    Philson Ahn
    • Man
    • (non crédité)
    Caroline Chew
    • Teahouse Dancer
    • (non crédité)
    Mitzi Cummings
    • Chinese Girl
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Sidney Franklin
      • Victor Fleming
      • Gustav Machatý
    • Scénario
      • Talbot Jennings
      • Tess Slesinger
      • Claudine West
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs76

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    10Servo-11

    A good Hollywood epic

    I watched this movie with some curiosity. I wanted to see if 1) Paul Muni could play Chinese and 2) Luise Rainer deserved her Oscar. I came away from the film thinking YES! Having seen Muni in only one film where he was quite hammy, I expected the same type of performance here. I was happily proved wrong. Although some might criticize him as being too childlike and stereotypically simple in the Hollywood idea of Asians, I thought he was just right in the role. Keye Luke, if he'd been given the chance to play a lead role, might have played him in much the same manner.

    I was particularly impressed by the camera work and the use of crowd scenes, especially during the sacking of the palace where O-Lan was once a slave. The graphic and grim atmosphere of the firing squad and the drought made this an epic quite unlike others of the same time where it was all glitz and glitter. I watched this film from beginning to end enthralled. I can't say the same for the "epics" of today.
    8utgard14

    Beautifully made classic

    An epic movie from Old Hollywood about Chinese farmer Wang (Paul Muni), his wife O-Lan (Luise Rainer), and their struggles with famine, locusts, and greed. Muni is terrific. He's a divisive actor for many. I think he's one of the best actors of his era. Others think he's hammy and over-the-top. Luise Rainer won an Oscar for her sensitive, quiet performance as O-Lan. Charley Grapewin brings his grizzled old-timer persona he used in many films to this one. He's great fun to watch whether he's in China or Oklahoma. Also winning an Oscar was the great cinematographer Karl Freund, possibly best known today for his Universal horror films. It's a beautiful-looking film. Obviously, the elephant in the room is the casting of white actors as some of the Chinese characters. That's going to be a deal-breaker for politically correct types. If you're one of them, just spare yourself the faux outrage and watch something else. For everybody else, check this out and enjoy a classic film with a lot to offer.
    Gooper

    Good Earth, Good Show, One of the Best of its Era

    In the 30s and 40s, MGM had a penchant for (then) contemporary Chinese-oriented stories ('The Son-Daughter', 'Dragon Seed', 'Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo', etc.), and whether this was a preference, or whether there were just a lot of Chinese-design sets to keep occupied at the studio, the results were strangely moving. 'The Good Earth' is of course the finest of its genre, for any number of reasons.

    From the very beginning of the picture, right after the lion's roar, we see the poignant tribute to Irving Thalberg, and we know that we are embarking on an important viewing experience. The scope of the story is very wide, and the filmmakers are up for the task. I was always struck by the abruptness of the final scene, but its power and beauty form an excellent example of the art achieved within the often cynical Hollywood film factory. And Lotus - the strangeness of her, and her dance, contrasted with the goodness of O-lan!

    Aside from the oft-mentioned attributes of acting, photography and special effects, a major element in 'The Good Earth' is the score. Herbert Stothart may not be in the ranks of Hollywood's 'mighty handful' (Alfred Newman, Steiner, Tiomkin, Waxman, Herrmann), but his 'MGM-sound' scores regularly deliver the goods. True, Stothart had no hesitation in applying the syrup at first opportunity (one can imagine Louis B. Mayer positively ordering it), but in this picture, syrup gives way to sympathy. One of the pleasures of Hollywood's Golden Age films is that all the elements of a given film support each other, and great scores support not only the characters, but the entire film. Stothart's score is so sympathetic and so sincere, from the Main Title all the way through, and it enhances the story and the performances so naturally and at times transparently, that it must be considered a classic score. No great 'tunes' specifically, but plenty of effective mood, atmosphere and unabashed emotion. Many of today's audiences may find little to enjoy in such a combination, or they may be embarrassed by it, but I revel in it, as cinema such as this, which is delivered with such heart and good will is, especially in these times, nothing short of a gift.

    The issue of non-Chinese playing Chinese characters has already been discussed on these pages, but I can only add: please, viewers, consider the film within the era that it was produced. The same kind of incongruity still happens today, perhaps not so much racially, but certainly culturally: Brad Pitt in 'Seven Years in Tibet', Keanu Reeves in 'Little Buddha', and other Americans getting plum roles in British-originated stories that become Hollywoodized, etc. When making 'Bhowani Junction', George Cukor considered using Indian actors, but vetoed any candidates in favor of familiar Hollywood faces. Never mind that in the 50s, as today, India had a huge film industry. It's just that those actors didn't fit into the Hollywood scheme of things. That speaks of box office more than political incorrectness. There is no doubt that fine actors like Philip Ahn should have gotten lead roles in pictures like 'The Good Earth', but at least we can enjoy them in supporting roles which carry a lot of weight in their own right. As time goes on, the context of past eras fades, while the films themselves, the really good ones, live on. There's plenty of opportunity for revisionist theses about issues like racial inequality in 1930s Hollywood, but for 138 minutes, it is compelling and moving to absorb onesself in the story and the atmosphere of 'The Good Earth'.
    rmears1

    Classic story given distinguished screen treatment and cast to perfection

    Pearl Buck's story of the ups and downs of a Chinese peasant family is adapted for the screen in a stately and dignified manner. Extreme respect is paid to the characters, who are given ample screen time to mature and develop. The roles are filled by actors who are able to get inside their characters without ever giving the impression that they are `performing,' and their performances are all the richer for it.

    The story begins on the wedding day of Wang Lung (Paul Muni), a kind and gentle farmer. His wife, O-Lan (Luise Rainer), bears his sons and quietly encourages him to pursue his dreams, no matter what sacrifices they entail from her. The family lives through a famine and finally achieves prosperity and success. However, with success comes greed and corruption, and soon Wang is buying large plots of land and the Great Hall at which O-Lan was a servant. Eventually, he takes a second wife and breaks ties with all who were once close to him. It takes a tragedy for him to see the error of his ways.

    All the while O-Lan stands behind him, supporting every decision he makes in her own tranquil way. Rainer's Oscar winning portrayal, like O-Lan herself, is the glue that holds the story together. Muni, often prone to hamminess in his work, shows restraint here and contributes a beautiful, multifaceted performance. The cinematography, which also received an Oscar, is excellent, as are the special effects. A sequence which involves locusts, invading the crops by the million, is nothing short of unforgettable. It is storytelling in the grandest sense of the word, with strong characterizations, high production values, and an engrossing story which more than justifies `The Good Earth's status as a classic.
    10timmauk

    A great old Hollywood classic

    This is where the term "classic film" comes from. This is a wonderful story of a woman's bravery, courage and extreme loyalty. Poor Olan got sold to her uncaring husband, who through the years learned to appreciate her. (Yeah right, A PEARL!!)

    Luise Rainer was the beautiful star who had won the Best Actress Oscar the year before for her small role (and what a waste of an oscar) in "The Great Zigfield". It really didn't show what, if any, talent she had other than her exotic beauty. But in "Good Earth" she shows that she can really act! Her beauty was erased and she had no great costumes either. People say that she didn't show any real emotions in this film. Like hell. Her character Olan is a shy and timid woman, with inner strength. She is quiet during parts of the film with only her eyes and body to convey her emotions. Example: those scenes during the fall of the city and when looters were being shot. If you people are saying that she doesn't act well in this film, you are NOT looking!

    Paul Muni shows that he can act as well. His character is not a likeable one to me. He never sees her for what she is, until the very end of the story. A sweet loving and dedicated wife and mother, with her own special beauty. The greatest one of all, the beauty from within, like a pearl.

    If you get a chance to see this film, watch it. You will see one of the best films that the golden age of Hollywood created.

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    • Anecdotes
      Special effects experts were unable to produce an authentic-looking locust plague. Just as they were about to abandon the scene, they received word that a real locust plague was taking place several states away. A camera crew was rushed to the scene to capture it on film.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 2h 5 mins) Wang Lung is walking through the locust storm in his wheat field. He picks up a few men who have fallen down into the thick pile of locusts. In frustration, Wang shouts "I said save the wheat! Save it!" At this moment, a man dressed in 1937-era American clothing walks across the scene from left to right, at the top third of the screen. He is wearing a white hat and appears to be smoking a cigarette or cigar held in his left hand.
    • Citations

      Wang Lung: [must sell his land to feed his family but the buyers take advantage of him] Thieves! Thieves! And well you know I must sell.

      O-Lan: No! Not the land. We'll not sell the land. We'll keep it. We'll go south and when we return, we'll still have the land.

      Uncle: But I've arranged it. I brought these men here. You MUST sell!

      O-Lan: Is it your land? Did you buy it bit by bit? The land is our life... and it's better to go south... or die walking... than to give it to you for nothing.

    • Crédits fous
      Introduction played with opening credits: The soul of great nation is expressed in the life of its humblest people. In this simple story of a Chinese farmer may be found something of a the soul of China - its humility, its courage, its deep heritage from the past and its vast promise for the future.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Les Fils du dragon (1944)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 juin 1937 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • arabuloku.com
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Visages d'Orient
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cedar City, Utah, États-Unis(backgrounds for locust sequence)
    • Société de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 2 800 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 18min(138 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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