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Les lignes de Wellington

Titre original : Linhas de Wellington
  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 31min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
1,7 k
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John Malkovich in Les lignes de Wellington (2012)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn Anglo-Portuguese army led by General Wellington retreats to the fortified lines of Torres Vendras after a battle with Napoleon Bonaparte's army in 1810.An Anglo-Portuguese army led by General Wellington retreats to the fortified lines of Torres Vendras after a battle with Napoleon Bonaparte's army in 1810.An Anglo-Portuguese army led by General Wellington retreats to the fortified lines of Torres Vendras after a battle with Napoleon Bonaparte's army in 1810.

  • Réalisation
    • Valeria Sarmiento
  • Scénario
    • Carlos Saboga
  • Casting principal
    • Nuno Lopes
    • Soraia Chaves
    • Marisa Paredes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Valeria Sarmiento
    • Scénario
      • Carlos Saboga
    • Casting principal
      • Nuno Lopes
      • Soraia Chaves
      • Marisa Paredes
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
    • 41avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Nuno Lopes
    Nuno Lopes
    • Sargento Francisco Xavier
    Soraia Chaves
    Soraia Chaves
    • Martírio
    Marisa Paredes
    Marisa Paredes
    • D. Filipa Sanches
    John Malkovich
    John Malkovich
    • Duke of Wellington
    Carloto Cotta
    Carloto Cotta
    • Tenente Pedro de Alencar
    Victoria Guerra
    Victoria Guerra
    • Clarissa
    Marcello Urgeghe
    Marcello Urgeghe
    • Major Jonathan Foster
    Jemima West
    Jemima West
    • Maureen
    Afonso Pimentel
    Afonso Pimentel
    • Zé Maria
    Miguel Borges
    Miguel Borges
    • Manuel Penabranca
    Mathieu Amalric
    Mathieu Amalric
    • Barão Marbot
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Marechal Massena
    Filipe Vargas
    Filipe Vargas
    • Vicente de Almeida
    Adriano Luz
    Adriano Luz
    • Bordalo
    João Arrais
    João Arrais
    • Idiot
    Elsa Zylberstein
    Elsa Zylberstein
    • Irmã Cordélia
    Vincent Perez
    Vincent Perez
    • Lévêque
    Albano Jerónimo
    Albano Jerónimo
    • Abade
    • Réalisation
      • Valeria Sarmiento
    • Scénario
      • Carlos Saboga
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    2Viator Veritatis

    Silly soap opera

    I rent the DVD in hope of getting a movie on Napoleonic warfare and the Portuguese campaign. Actually, this is a collection of soap opera sketches set against the grim background of the general evacuation brought about by the French advance.

    This bleak background provides the contrasting point to the light, humorous, often implausible and generally unhistorical approach that characterizes the sketches. They are centered on different individuals involved in the evacuation and they bear an unmistakable (and irritating to me) feminine touch. The character of Wellington is not made an exception and the filmmakers make no attempt to portray his personality or his military abilities.

    Another annoying touch is that the French are portrayed as involved in all kinds of base butchery. These acts of cruelty are partly exaggerated; for the part that they are true, no attempt is made to explain that this was the normal trend in this era and that the English and the Portuguese behaved in exactly the same way. Historical exactness plays no part in the movie; since all characters are English or Portuguese and they are presented sympathetically, the director needed some bad guys on the other side of the pond.

    In conclusion: a successful attempt at duplicating American soap operas set against a historical background. Go to the box office if you are interested in comedy; don't go if you have any serious penchant for history.
    6mario_c

    The production is very good, but as a movie it disappoints!

    Set in a very hard period of Portuguese history, the French invasions (It was the last time Portugal was invaded by a foreign army), LINHAS DE WELLINGTON is a movie that essentially worth for that: history!

    It's not a history lesson or something, but in my point of view the strong features of this film are just characterization and production. I mean the settings, the costumes, the all ambiance created portraying this period of history (beginning of the XIX century) are very good, and above the normal standards of Portuguese films/productions; but all the rest is not that good and it's even a bit disappointing I must say!

    In my opinion the movie is too long extended (it wasn't needed over two hours and half to a plot like that! At parts it even seems to have all those minutes just to be more similar to the epic movie that tries to be, but it's not! The musical score also falls in this fallacy…) and it's very slow paced (even a bit boring at parts).

    There're no action scenes (absolutely needed to a movie that aspires to be connected to the epic genre, I think…) and the plot is divided for so many characters that (as some other IMDb users said) we almost don't even know who are the most important to this movie! The Duke of Wellington is terribly portrayed by John Malkovich, not because of his fault (he's a great actor by the way), but because the way it was chosen to portray such important figure… Not to mention the roles of Catherine Deneuve or Chiara Mastroianni (among others) which just appear in the movie just to make a presence and put their names in the cast…

    So, for too many reasons, I think this movie tries to be something bigger than it really is… It's missing here a lot of things to make it a really epic and remarkable film! Before I watch it I was expecting one of the best Portuguese movies ever but after 30 minutes of watching it my illusion vanished… It's one of the best in production though (very nice costumes and sets).
    2dctr666

    Letdown

    Had everything to work...good cast, beautiful landscapes, and a very good story... Unfortunately, there's no movie director in this god forsaken country, that knows what "action"means...to do a movie like this, without any battle scenes, in absurd, at least... So, don't bother... it's very very boring...
    1arturmachado-29588

    Grotesque travesty

    A historical drama co-produced by Portugal and France. The plot takes place post Battle of Bussaco (27-09-1810) while the population and the Anglo-Portuguese troops make the strategic withdrawal for the Lines of Torres Vedras, erected by order of General Wellington, in an attempt to make a final decisive stand against the advance of the Napoleonic Army lead by Marechal Massena.

    A film that had everything to be extraordinary and perhaps even a striking epic of the Portuguese cinema, with a budget around 5 million Euros, it is revolting that it does not contain a single battle scene, just two brief skirmishes. It follows too many characters none of them of consequence on the grand scheme of the theme portrayed (except Wellington and Massena), so the audience does not empathize with any of them, even with a length time of 151 minutes (2h:31m). I guess all the money went to scenery, costumes and some 'big name' actors that hardly show for a maximum of 5 minutes to quickly disappear and never be seen again. I know that the focus of this movie is on the common folks, their plights and efforts during such a terrible event, but the movie is called "Lines of Wellington", not "Evacuation to Torres Vedras"! Therefore the title is misleading, being more a soap-opera with a thematic backdrop then properly a movie about the title's theme.

    So I assumed the plot would revolve around the two most influential personalities related to the event: Massena (Melvil Poupaud) and Wellington (John Malkovich). But Massena hardly has any screen time, and when he does, he rarely talks! He also should have been played by someone at least ten years older, just as the real Massena was during that time. And Wellington, who also should have been played by someone at least twenty years younger like the real Wellington was during that time, just comes out as a pompous ass, which really annoys me: sure he was pompous due to his historical, social and upbringing context, but I doubt he was an ass even more amidst a military campaign as portrayed by Malkovich! And then when comes that scene where he recites the Beef Wellington recipe, I swear I never before in my entire life felt so compelled to punch the screen! There is no proof that the two are related! John Malkovich, you are a nice actor, but I will never forgive you for making an ass out of one of the greatest European heroes, the man who defeated Napoleon Bonaparte! And your hair is ridiculous: Wellington was ahead of his time and already wore it short.

    I really have no clue to what was the producers' idea behind this grotesque travesty. Have they made any minimal research? The majority of characters are purely fictional. The acting is just ordinary, except Victoria Guerra that really uplifts the scene when on screen. The soundtrack is nice but nothing epic and a bit monotonous. And don't even tell me about the 'not so' outstanding technical aspects because nowadays it is no hardship to get outstanding settings and costumes for period movies, so that does not count! - I know it should, but I won't.

    For those who want to have a true historical perspective of this event and its most outstanding characters, please buy a book on the subject or consult Wikipedia because from this movie you learn nothing. The only payoff is 2 or 3 interesting dialogues and to see Soraia Chaves and Victoria Guerra naked, but not even that is sufficient to save this movie from being on my (short) list of the most hated ones.
    7ronchow

    More of a human drama than a war film

    I watched this film, all 150 minutes of it, from a DVD I received from FilmMovement. Apparently this film, a European production, is hardly known in North American.

    At 150 minutes this is one long film, and if you expect to see epic battle scenes you will be disappointed. The story centres around the English and Portuguese armies retreating, with many civilians, from the advent of the Napoleonic army. There are many characters involved in several sub-plots, and three languages (English, French and Portuguese) are used in the dialogues. One can get confused easily.

    Despite its flaws, I find the film watchable for the settings, for the costume, and for certain portions of the human dramas depicted. And forget about the presence of the two big-name French actresses referenced in the credit. Both Isabelle Hupert and Catherine Deneuve appeared in an inconsequential scene for less than two minutes.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Raúl Ruiz died in August 2011 during preproduction. Producer Paulo Branco offered the job of directing to actor John Malkovich, but Malkovich felt he wouldn't be able to do justice to Ruiz's vision, recommending instead Ruiz's widow and long-time collaborator, Valeria Sarmiento.
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      Bordalo: There is no need to be disgusted. Death doesn't stick.

      [picking a pair of boots from a dead soldier]

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 novembre 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Portugal
      • France
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Portugais
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Débâcle
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Folgosinho, Gouveia, Portugal
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alfama Films
      • Clap Filmes
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • 4 800 000 € (estimé)
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    • Durée
      2 heures 31 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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