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Les chemins de la liberté

Titre original : The Way Back
  • 2010
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  • 2h 13min
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Ed Harris, Colin Farrell, Jim Sturgess, and Saoirse Ronan in Les chemins de la liberté (2010)
A young military officer (Sturgess) leads an escape from a hellish gulag in Siberia during WWII. Making a pact with six companions, the group embarks on a daring mission across Asia to hopeful safety in India.
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Les évadés du goulag sibérien parcourent 6 000 kilomètres à pied pour trouver la liberté en Inde.Les évadés du goulag sibérien parcourent 6 000 kilomètres à pied pour trouver la liberté en Inde.Les évadés du goulag sibérien parcourent 6 000 kilomètres à pied pour trouver la liberté en Inde.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Weir
  • Scénario
    • Peter Weir
    • Keith R. Clarke
    • Slavomir Rawicz
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Sturgess
    • Ed Harris
    • Colin Farrell
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Weir
    • Scénario
      • Peter Weir
      • Keith R. Clarke
      • Slavomir Rawicz
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Sturgess
      • Ed Harris
      • Colin Farrell
    • 249avis d'utilisateurs
    • 168avis des critiques
    • 66Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos11

    The Way Back
    Trailer 2:02
    The Way Back
    The Way Back: Sandstorm
    Clip 0:59
    The Way Back: Sandstorm
    The Way Back: Sandstorm
    Clip 0:59
    The Way Back: Sandstorm
    The Way Back: Valka And The Wolf
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    The Way Back: Valka And The Wolf
    The Way Back: The Plan
    Clip 1:29
    The Way Back: The Plan
    The Way Back: Formulating A Plan
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    The Way Back: Formulating A Plan
    The Way Back: The Lake
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    The Way Back: The Lake

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    Rôles principaux31

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    Jim Sturgess
    Jim Sturgess
    • Janusz
    Ed Harris
    Ed Harris
    • Mr. Smith
    Colin Farrell
    Colin Farrell
    • Valka
    Dragos Bucur
    Dragos Bucur
    • Zoran
    Alexandru Potocean
    Alexandru Potocean
    • Tomasz
    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Irena
    Gustaf Skarsgård
    Gustaf Skarsgård
    • Voss
    • (as Gustaf Skarsgard)
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Khabarov
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    Sebastian Urzendowsky
    • Kazik
    Zachary Baharov
    Zachary Baharov
    • Interrogator
    • (as Zahari Baharov)
    Sally Brunski
    • Janusz's Wife, 1939
    • (as Sally Edwards)
    Igor Gnezdilov
    • Bohdan
    Dejan Angelov
    • Andrei
    • (as Deyan Angelov)
    Stanislav Pishtalov
    • Commandant
    Mariy Rosen
    Mariy Rosen
    • Lazar
    • (as Marii Grigorov)
    Nikolay Stanoev
    Nikolay Stanoev
    • Yuri
    • (as Nikolai Stanoev)
    Stefan Shterev
    • Cook
    Yordan Bikov
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Weir
    • Scénario
      • Peter Weir
      • Keith R. Clarke
      • Slavomir Rawicz
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    7juneebuggy

    What an incredible story

    I mean these men escaped a Russian gulag and WALKED 4,000 miles from Siberia to India, come on...

    So this movie is based on the 1959 memoir "The Long Walk" (of which there is some debate over its validity). Regardless I really enjoyed it, the story is incredible and I'd been looking foreword to seeing what they would do in the movie version. Throw in a top notch cast as our Siberian gulag escapees (Colin Farrell, Ed Harris, Jim Sturgess) and this should have been fantastic. All I can say there is maybe my expectations were too high because honestly I came away a little disappointed, actually preferring the book.

    The movie itself was very long and kind of jumped around. Granted they had a lot of material to cover as our men escape under cover of a snowstorm and undertake a treacherous journey across thousands of miles of hostile terrain. They face freezing nights, lack of food and water, injuries, mosquitoes, an endless desert, the Himalayas, and moral questions of when to leave someone behind.

    The cinematography is beautiful, the scenery breathtaking and everyone does a great job. Ed Harris is excellent as the American Mr. Smith (love him) and Colin Ferrell (love him a bit more) was awesome as a tattooed gang-style prisoner, with an amazing Russian accent. As a point of interest his character is not in the book. The scenes in the blizzard and the Gobi desert stand out to me and are brutal but well done. 08.11
    7ecstatic-tickle

    When Irish actors go all Polski

    Peter Weir's first film in seven years is another exercise in sturdy direction with strong social themes running through it - recalling many of his previous works in style and content. It follows a group of escaped prisoners from a Siberian gulag in 1940 as they brave the treacherous wilderness of Asia for freedom from the Soviet regime. It's tough viewing for the most part but there is a surprising amount of comic relief along the way, provided chiefly by Colin Farrell's salty character. The group scavenge for food, even fighting off wolves for the carcass of an animal at one point - but the constant bickering and relentless doom and gloom does begin to wear. The film picks up however once Saoirse Ronan enters the picture and her youthful feminine presence brings an interesting dynamic. Emoting with a flawless Polish accent (almost like a mini-Streep) her character is one of the more compelling and layered and gives this emerging young actress a chance to display her skills. The cinematography is serviceable but hardly spectacular - capturing a harsh, arid landscape as opposed to Malick-like celebration of nature.

    As the film wears on, the struggle to survive intensifies, particular when they reach the Ghobi desert - the scenes are very well done but viewing becomes quite grueling. Harris bring a certain integrity to his role in a rather unshowy performance with not much character introspection (I can see why his Oscar buzz has disappeared). In fact character development across the board is quite lacking, and watching the plot unfold, with the knowledge of the outcome of the story already provided in the opening titles - the narrative becomes quite arbitrary and the story doesn't always sustain interest. The final leg of the journey through the Himalayas almost seems rushed compared to the bloated second act. Still, it's a very well-made film with good acting and visuals - just don't expect to be inspired.
    7dvc5159

    An epic, exquisitely shot and harrowing adventure about survival and the pursuit of freedom

    So the book has been proved false. Does this mean that the "true story" isn't true after all? There have been many claims by others that it is fact instead of fiction. Whatever - it doesn't matter, Peter Weir's "The Way Back", this movie about that book, which tells the tale of gulag escapees and their harrowing journey to freedom, is a well-told and inspiring tale than anything else.

    All of the actors are terrific in their roles - Jim Sturgess as the de- facto leader of the bunch, showing a more improved and mature side to his acting since "21"; Ed Harris as the gruff American Smith, who is hard-edged and iron-willed until he eventually befriends...; Saiorse Ronan as Irene, the runaway girl who joins them on their quest - Ronan here shows a perfect balance of various emotions while not overdoing it like many child stars her age... she definitely is one of the best young actresses today; Colin Farrell as the violent yet humorous soldier who protects the team from danger in Siberia and provides comic relief when needed - Farrell shows that he can be tough yet likable at the same time without being completely overblown and shows his versatility as an actor; European actors Dragos Bucur, Alexandru Potocean, Sebastian Urzendowsky and Gustaf Skarsgård round off the remaining escapees and they all acted great in their respective and differing roles. The chemistry between all of the actors at parts are great.

    Having said that, the film's only flaw is that it sacrificed substantial characterization for realism and visual spectacles. The characters are thinly but not overly so fleshed out, and the interactions between them are short before the next walking shot. But when it comes to realism and believability the film succeeds. I was surprised when I saw National Geographic was one of the co-producers of the film, but I wasn't as soon as I saw how realistic the depictions of survival the characters did in the film. Men will do anything to escape to freedom, and the determination and spirit to survive in a harsh and unforgiving natural world, is what Weir and his script is trying to say, but the walking parts are written in masterful detail that any line of dialog may ruin it, so silence is sometimes golden in these parts. The screenplay also challenges the usual Hollywood clichés that usually are found in this film genre, and it transforms them into better, more realistic and sometimes unsettling situations.

    Production-wise, the film is a triumph. The production design is great and makes extremely well use of real locations. The cinematography by Russell Boyd is dazzling, simply marvelous, it is wide, sweeping and epic, with lush scenery of forests, deserts and the snow-peaked Himalayas exquisitely shot throughout. The wide cinematography makes the experience even more harrowing thanks to Lee Smith's fluid and crisp editing and Burkhard Dallwitz's great music score and terrific music timing - Dallwitz and Weir know when and how music/sound can be used in a scene, and that sometimes, silence is crucial to certain moments. Here, Weir uses that silence to terrific and very intense effect, and with his extremely focused direction, manages to being out a very exhilarating and at the same time excruciating (in a good way) experience. So much so that I forgot about the controversy surrounding the "true story" and found myself hugely engrossed in the movie, not wanting it to end.

    In short, the film lightly suffers from lack of proper characterization, but is heavy on almost everything else - acting, directing, cinematography, production value and music. If it had proper characterization, it would have been an instant classic and a contender for the Best Picture Oscar. Still, as it stands, "The Way Back" is still an epic adventure; an inspiring, sometimes funny, and often intense and harrowing experience that also proves that Peter Weir is still an ambitious tour-de-force filmmaker.

    Overall rating: 77/100
    9jonnyhavey

    Impossible, Incredible, Freedom

    Six-time Academy Award nominated director Peter Weir ("Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World", "The Truman Show") directed and wrote the adaptive screenplay for "The Way Back" based on the book "The Long Walk: A True Story of a Trek to Freedom" by Slawomir Rawicz, a Polish POW from the Soviet Gulag where the story begins, and on real life accounts of the journey. The film unluckily missed a very well deserved 2010 Oscar birth telling the tale about an unthinkable journey of kinship created between a diverse group of Soviet Gulag escapees. Their journey covers 4,000 miles from Siberia to freedom in India giving meaning to the word incredible. The cinematography is used most majestically by capturing panoramas of the strikingly dangerous yet breathtakingly beautiful landscapes. The splendor of the film goes beyond the wilderness with the selection of a very accurate and diverse cast starring Jim Sturgess ("21"), Ed Harris ("The Rock"), Colin Farrel ("In Bruges"), Saoirse Ronan ("The Lovely Bones"), and Mark Strong ("Sherlock Holmes"). Together they recreate the peril and wonder of the impossible journey on foot that started with the idea of a man named Khabrov (Strong) to break out of the Godforsaken Soviet Gulag in Siberia. A Polish man named Janusz, driven by the fire to get back to his wife, puts the idea into action. An older, wise American known as Mr. Smith (Harris) joins ranks when he hears about Janusz's plans and warns him that Khabarov never had any aspiration to actually leave the place. However, the idea becomes a reality attracting an indebt prisoner named Valka (Farrel) and four other men escaping the Gulag and meeting a young girl named Irena (Ronan) on the path to freedom.

    The story is synonymous with walking more than a marathon every day through harsh terrain, uncontrollable elements and lack of food and water for an open-ended amount of time. The gravity of the story is unmatched by any film released this year; told through the art of cinematography and the acting talents of the cast. Both Oscar worthy aspects of the film, however, the cinematography itself is unmatched by any 2010 film. Also, a lot can be said about the all-star cast concerning Jim Sturges, Ed Harris, Colin Farrel, Mark Strong, and Saoirse Ronan and their superb character portrayals; however, there is one other actor that stands out. A man in the group named Zoran played by Dragos Bucar is able to break through the thin layer of dramatic tension in the film with his clever social humor. The comedy he creates does not take away from the story and instead adds to the story allowing the characters to unwind and have a good time.

    The outcomes to films within the "jailbreak" genre are inevitably easy to predict, therefore, causing films like "The Way Back" to work hard in order to be original. "The Way Back" does a very good job by differentiating the way it is captured on film through its beautiful cinematography; however, great films such as "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Great Escape" will always be on top of the genre. "The Way Back" isn't far off though with its main shortcoming stemming from the ending relying on a storyline tangent not fully developed (not the montage, the montage is great).

    This is the most underrated movie of 2010 with its limited advertising exposure, release and lack of award fulfillment with only one Oscar nomination for Best Make Up (well deserved as the group of survivors' skin is torn apart by the elements). A 4,000-mile true story taking place in the World War II era with excellent cinematography and great acting seems like the ideal candidate for the Oscars. So why was this must see film left in the shadows?
    90U

    love this movie highly recommend.

    I think it's always difficult to portray hardship and endurance in films purely because you only experience it for a couple of hours or so. This had me understanding the terrible conditions for real....i think. The search for water in the Gobi desert had me thinking twice about attempting the same thing as a holiday. Make up was fantastic and the bleakness of the scenery was soo beautiful

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was inspired by the memoir of Slavomir Rawicz depicting his escape from a Siberian gulag and subsequent four thousand-mile walk to freedom in India. Incredibly popular, it sold over five hundred thousand copies, and is credited with inspiring many explorers. However, in 2006, the BBC unearthed records (including some written by Rawicz) that showed he had been released by the U.S.S.R. in 1942. In 2009, another former Polish soldier, Witold Glinski, claimed that the book was really an account of his own escape. However, this claim too has been seriously challenged.
    • Gaffes
      Janusz demonstrates a method using shadows of a stick and rock to find the compass direction of south. Yet, many of the scenes show them walking in a direction inconsistent with sun angles i.e. sun at their backs, which would have them walking north.
    • Citations

      Valka: You say too many prayers for an innocent man.

    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Pologne
      • Émirats arabes unis
      • Inde
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
      • Polonais
      • Tibétain
      • Mongol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Camino a la libertad
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vakarel, Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Exclusive Films
      • National Geographic Films
      • Imagenation Abu Dhabi FZ
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    • Budget
      • 30 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 701 859 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 218 868 $US
      • 23 janv. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 24 172 201 $US
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      • 2h 13min(133 min)
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      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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