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The Elephant King

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 32min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
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The Elephant King (2006)
This is the theatrical trailer for the Elephant King, directed by Seth Grossman.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of two brothers who lead totally different lives. Jake Hunt enjoys life to the fullest in Thailand, while his shy brother Oliver deals with his own depressions back home in the USA... Tout lireThe story of two brothers who lead totally different lives. Jake Hunt enjoys life to the fullest in Thailand, while his shy brother Oliver deals with his own depressions back home in the USA. Their dominant mother wants Jake back home and for this reason, Oliver is sent to Thaila... Tout lireThe story of two brothers who lead totally different lives. Jake Hunt enjoys life to the fullest in Thailand, while his shy brother Oliver deals with his own depressions back home in the USA. Their dominant mother wants Jake back home and for this reason, Oliver is sent to Thailand to retrieve his brother. Once there, Oliver finds himself in Jake's bizarre life and fa... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Seth Grossman
  • Scénario
    • Seth Grossman
  • Casting principal
    • Jonno Roberts
    • Florence Faivre
    • Tate Ellington
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    • Réalisation
      • Seth Grossman
    • Scénario
      • Seth Grossman
    • Casting principal
      • Jonno Roberts
      • Florence Faivre
      • Tate Ellington
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 20avis des critiques
    • 46Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 8 victoires au total

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    Jonno Roberts
    Jonno Roberts
    • Jake
    Florence Faivre
    Florence Faivre
    • Lek
    Tate Ellington
    Tate Ellington
    • Oliver
    Natalie Carter
    Natalie Carter
    • Hacienda Manager
    Suparat Punyama
    • Cheerleader
    Narisra Yos-Sombut
    • Cheerleader
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Diana (Mom)
    Debra Azar
    Debra Azar
    • Linda
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Bill (Dad)
    Nittaya Fangsiriwong
    • Teacher
    Pawarith Monkolpisit
    • Daeng
    • (as Pawalit Mongkolpisit)
    Onanong Netsawasdi
    • Airline Staff
    Hoe Foei Su
    • Lounge Manager
    Joe Cummings
    Joe Cummings
    • Dealer
    Georgia Hatzis
    Georgia Hatzis
    • Leah
    Thanawut Ketsaro
    • Nong
    Michael Pand
    • Helmut
    Porntip Papanai
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    • Réalisation
      • Seth Grossman
    • Scénario
      • Seth Grossman
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    10turnpike

    The expat experience in Thailand

    A young New Yorker travels to Chiang Mai on an anthropological research grant and quickly loses himself in drink, drugs and loose women. Sound familiar? Substitute gender, nationality and mission as needed, and this plot could be about many foreigners who arrive in Thailand intent on noble causes and find themselves a bit distracted.

    The Elephant King was shot almost entirely on location in and around Chiang Mai, Thailand's northern capital, and one of the film's primary characters is Chiang Mai itself. A montage of muddy city walls and steaming moats, 7-Elevens and abandoned housing estates, Space Bubble disco and Wat Chet Yot, night markets and old wooden houses, the city's paradoxical grit and grace have never before been so well-captured in any feature film, Thai or international. The script in fact turns Chiang Mai into a microcosm of Thailand, thrusting Western stereotypes about the country to the fore - and then turning them inside out.

    But the core story isn't about Chiang Mai or Thailand at all, but about Jake (Jonno Roberts) and Oliver (Tate Ellingham), two brothers locked in a bully-victim relationship which both are struggling to transcend. Expat life in Chiang Mai, and their competing love for the same bar girl (Florence Vanida Faivre) merely serve as catalysts for the relationship to achieve its bloody catharsis.

    Several parts of the film, including the opening sequence, were shot in New York and include memorable performances from Ellen Burstyn (Requiem for a Dream, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood) and Josef Sommer (The Enemy Within, An American Story), playing the brothers' parents, Diane and Bill. As a father envious of his sons' carousing in Thailand, Sommer provides several of the film's best comedic moments. Burstyn shines during her time on film, playing the weepy, overly-doting mother with textbook technique.

    Because co-producer DeWarrenne Pictures is a Thai-registered company, the screenplay did not need advance government approval. This means we get an unvarnished - if somewhat Western-orientated - look at Thai culture and society. If and when the film does receive distribution in Thailand, there's a good chance some scenes will be censored for depictions of drug use and sex, even though these elements are neither overly graphic nor gratuitous to the story.

    Although this is writer/director Seth Grossman's first feature film, I'd say chances are good to excellent that the effort will be well received critically. The film pegs Grossman - an NYU film grad who loosely based the movie on his own experiences living in Chiang Mai as a Princeton-in-Asia scholar four years ago - as something of a story-telling genius.

    His art film attitude - which is thankfully more substance than pose - is ably assisted by the intense cinematography of Diego Quemada, a disciple and close associate of camera wunderkind Rodrigo Prieto of 21 Grams fame. Whether or not the film does well commercially, The Elephant King could easily reap a few international film festival awards, perhaps even becoming an underground classic along the lines of Trainspotting.
    7marty416

    I saw this film at Tribeca...

    I saw this film at tribeca. I enjoyed it immensely. Especially the visuals which felt quite free and transported. I traveled with this film in a sense because it took me to a magical place.

    This is a well crafted drama searching through a twisted connection between two American brothers-one an ogre, the other a quiet, retiring type-as they go on a bender through Thailand devouring women in exotic Thailand. Writer-director Seth Grossman's compelling film is topped off by memorable performances from veteran actors Ellen Burstyn and Josef Sommer as the brothers' parents. I think this is a film that deserves a place as a special film with art house value.
    10edward_tyndall

    Great writing, acting and shot selection.

    I had the pleasure of screening Seth Grossman's film The Elephant King at the 2006 TRIBECA Film Festival. I was highly impressed by the film. Grossman's evocative narrative follows the relationship of two brothers as they overcome alienation, begin to understand one another and struggle with conflicted desires. The film is beautifully shot on location in Thailand and the setting, exotic to the film's main characters, adds to the themes of self-exploration and alienation. The acting, shot choices and writing are all indicative of Grossman's genuine talent as a Writer/Director. The strength of this film, Grossman's first feature length narrative, promises great things to come from this fresh and energetic new filmmaker. I look forward to seeing more of Grossman's work.
    Vincentiu

    sparkle of nuances

    a story like a ladder. or labyrinth. about searches, fake victories and a place of Asia. sad, beautiful, salt for emotions and impressions. at first sigh, a basic story about a family. at the second, stage of need of sense. run against yourself. and balls of illusions, temptations, forms of hate, love and expectations. the axis - delicate performance of Ellen Burstyn. sure, it is not a surprise but the joy to admire her in a special role is seed of pure delight. her character is so fragile and wise, so strong and powerless. but she remains the character who can make things be OK. and this is secret of movie. the subtle taste of childhood and the unique patience of a mother. the small crumbs of fairy tale and the silhouette of peace in heart of dizzy storm. a film - key of questions.
    9Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    ELEPHANTS are gray.... But There is Nothing Gray About This Gem!

    Deciding to Watch a film like ELEPHANT KING is always a gamble. Ellen Burstyn was the only easily recognizable name. The DVD artwork Layout and synopsis looked interesting; shot mostly in Thailand by an international crew. So I took a chance! Lucky me! This is one gamble that paid off nicely...In the End! And I mean that BOTH literally and figuratively! Here's a direct quote from IMDb: "Jonno Roberts was Nominated for Best Actor at the Sacramento International Film Festival for 'Elephant King'. It won Best Picture and Best Score." Isn't it a rather sad commentary on the realities of film marketing and distribution that an unpretentious little wonder like this, made in 2006, only received LIMITED 2008 theater release, and took another year to be released on DVD?

    The first 1/2 of the Blurb I read is erroneous. The author of that Review either didn't actually see it, or didn't pay the slightest attention to its opening minutes. Perhaps the TITLE may conjure up rather grandiose expectations of regal splendor and sumptuous royalty. However, there is certainly none of that here! There is a baby elephant, which besides offering detached moments of poignancy, also serves a pivotal symbolic and metaphoric purpose.... At least it does before the film ends.

    The ensemble performances were remarkable. Seth Grossman (Butterfly effect 3) must be complimented on his understated, evenhanded direction, which, when coupled with the outstanding acting; spot on depiction of the vapid, high-energy emptiness of Thailand's nightlife and its minions; the highly believable very late-bloomer coming-of-age transformation and self-discovery of the younger brother central character; Plus the low-key ever-so-slightly surreal Buddhist/Zen spin that is imparted via a bittersweet finale that manages to neatly "THAI" together most of ELEPHANT's loose ends, make it a solid 9********* experience! ............ Before viewing ELEPHANT, I recommend you contemplate this THAI proverb: Patience and Forbearance are always rewarded with Happiness! ..... ENJOY!

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      The Thai title, "Ruedu hang rak" translates as "Season of Love".
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      Chiang Mai Nights
      Written, Produced and Performed by Ádám Balázs

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 janvier 2009 (Thaïlande)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Thaïlande
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Thai
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Summer in Siam
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chiang Mai, Thaïlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Unison Films
      • De Warrenne Pictures
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      • 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 251 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 959 $US
      • 19 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 61 122 $US
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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