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Les aventures de James Brooke, qui a défié l'Empire britannique pour diriger un royaume dans la jungle dans les années 1840 à Bornéo, et s'est lancé dans une quête de toute une vie pour mett... Tout lireLes aventures de James Brooke, qui a défié l'Empire britannique pour diriger un royaume dans la jungle dans les années 1840 à Bornéo, et s'est lancé dans une quête de toute une vie pour mettre fin à la piraterie et à l'esclavage.Les aventures de James Brooke, qui a défié l'Empire britannique pour diriger un royaume dans la jungle dans les années 1840 à Bornéo, et s'est lancé dans une quête de toute une vie pour mettre fin à la piraterie et à l'esclavage.
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- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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This film is not a remake of Michael Powell's 1937 masterpiece about life on a Scottish island. This "Edge of the World" is an adventure drama about the British soldier and adventurer James Brooke (1803-1868) who helped the Sultan of Brunei put down a local rebellion and was rewarded by being made Rajah of Sarawak. (Brooke's adventures may have inspired Rudyard Kipling's story "The Man Who Would Be King"). Brooke's rule was notable for his campaigns against slavery and piracy, and he and his successors ruled Sarawak for a century until it became a British Colony in the aftermath of World War II. This was the first film to be made of his life, although one, provisionally entitled "The White Rajah" and intended to star Errol Flynn, was projected in the 1930s. In the event, however, it was never made.
The film makes some changes to Brooke's story; for example, his nephew and ultimate successor as Rajah, Charles, accompanies him on his journeys and is portrayed as a junior naval officer and a young man in his twenties. In fact, at the time of the events portrayed here Charles would still have been a schoolboy aged eleven or twelve; he did not travel to Borneo until ten years later. Brooke's former fiancée Elizabeth Crookshank, whom he meets again in Borneo, appears to be an invented character.
Brooke's adventures contain enough material for a very good film, but this is not really it. My objections are not political; those who criticise the film for its alleged "white saviour narrative" overlook the fact that it is based upon historical fact and that Brooke really did rise to power in the way shown here. The part of Brooke, however, really demands a swashbuckling hero like Flynn or (given that we don't really do swashbuckling in the twenty-first century) at least someone more dynamic than Jonathan Rhys Meyers. His interpretation of the role struck me as too introspective and angst-ridden, not the sort of person one could ever imagine seizing a kingdom for himself. This is not a bad film, and can make for enjoyable watching by anyone who likes historical adventures, but it does not really grab your attention. 6/10.
The film makes some changes to Brooke's story; for example, his nephew and ultimate successor as Rajah, Charles, accompanies him on his journeys and is portrayed as a junior naval officer and a young man in his twenties. In fact, at the time of the events portrayed here Charles would still have been a schoolboy aged eleven or twelve; he did not travel to Borneo until ten years later. Brooke's former fiancée Elizabeth Crookshank, whom he meets again in Borneo, appears to be an invented character.
Brooke's adventures contain enough material for a very good film, but this is not really it. My objections are not political; those who criticise the film for its alleged "white saviour narrative" overlook the fact that it is based upon historical fact and that Brooke really did rise to power in the way shown here. The part of Brooke, however, really demands a swashbuckling hero like Flynn or (given that we don't really do swashbuckling in the twenty-first century) at least someone more dynamic than Jonathan Rhys Meyers. His interpretation of the role struck me as too introspective and angst-ridden, not the sort of person one could ever imagine seizing a kingdom for himself. This is not a bad film, and can make for enjoyable watching by anyone who likes historical adventures, but it does not really grab your attention. 6/10.
The premise could have lent itself to an incredible movie, but it fell very short. Acting, locations, photography were all excellent but the story was slow and plodding and never really goes anywhere. Could have been so much more.
Why do Hollywood-style films always follow the same corrupting boiler-plate model? Here was a chance to really examine an interesting anomaly of British Colonial history in the Far East. Brook's character was certainly more interesting than the portrayal Mr. Meyers summoned with occasional Shakespearean oration. The supporting cast were forced to play along, it seemed, with his inability to convey complexity. The insertion of romantic elements didn't help. It appears we are in an age where having little respect for the value of history as it has been documented is just fine.
We don't take the script apart or delve into what the director did or didn't do.
Did my wife and I find this film entertaining? Yes Did we enjoy it? Yes That's it, end of!! We vote 7/10.
Did my wife and I find this film entertaining? Yes Did we enjoy it? Yes That's it, end of!! We vote 7/10.
This is quite an interesting story but the execution of it is pretty slow and plodding. The script suffers from too many unfinished sub-plots and the director seems intent on trying to show the inner demons of Brooke's mind rather than tell a good story. As such, there are elements of Heart of Darkness but it is certainly not A Man Who Would Be King or Apocalypse Now. Indeed, it is a rather confusing and drawn-out affair.
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