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Le Testament caché

Titre original : The Secret Scripture
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
9,3 k
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Eric Bana, Rooney Mara, Jack Reynor, and Theo James in Le Testament caché (2016)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman keeps a diary of her extended stay at a mental hospital.A woman keeps a diary of her extended stay at a mental hospital.A woman keeps a diary of her extended stay at a mental hospital.

  • Réalisation
    • Jim Sheridan
  • Scénario
    • Sebastian Barry
    • Jim Sheridan
    • Johnny Ferguson
  • Casting principal
    • Theo James
    • Rooney Mara
    • Eric Bana
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    9,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Barry
      • Jim Sheridan
      • Johnny Ferguson
    • Casting principal
      • Theo James
      • Rooney Mara
      • Eric Bana
    • 69avis d'utilisateurs
    • 49avis des critiques
    • 37Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Theo James
    Theo James
    • Father Gaunt
    Rooney Mara
    Rooney Mara
    • Rose
    Eric Bana
    Eric Bana
    • Dr. Grene
    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Lady Rose
    Aidan Turner
    Aidan Turner
    • Jack Conroy
    Jack Reynor
    Jack Reynor
    • Michael McNulty
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Nurse
    Adrian Dunbar
    Adrian Dunbar
    • Dr. Hart
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    Tom Vaughan-Lawlor
    • McCabe
    Pauline McLynn
    Pauline McLynn
    • Anne McCartney
    Laurence O'Fuarain
    Laurence O'Fuarain
    • Detective
    Elva Trill
    Elva Trill
    • Pregnant Woman
    John Connors
    John Connors
    • Joe Brady
    Charlie Kelly
    Charlie Kelly
    • Beau
    Omar Sharif Jr.
    Omar Sharif Jr.
    • Daniel O'Brien
    Brian Fortune
    Brian Fortune
    • Psychiatric Analyst
    Aisling O'Sullivan
    • Eleanor Prunty
    Geraldine McAlinden
    Geraldine McAlinden
    • Sister Mary
    • Réalisation
      • Jim Sheridan
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Barry
      • Jim Sheridan
      • Johnny Ferguson
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    5CineMuseFilms

    a fractured melodrama about a woman wrongly held in a Catholic hospital for 40 years

    It's easy to get absorbed in a story without recognising the bigger picture that frames the narrative. To describe The Secret Scripture (2017) as a woman's diary of life in a mental hospital masks the darker narrative of horror perpetrated by the Catholic Church. Based on a 2008 novel of the same name, the film is part of the recent wave of disclosures about appalling misdeeds committed in the name of holiness across various parts of the world.

    Set in Ireland from the early 1930s, the story traces the life of Roseanne McNulty who was falsely incarcerated in an Irish mental hospital owned by the Catholic Church. After more than 40 years as a patient, Rose must be discharged or moved elsewhere when the hospital closes. New psychiatrist William Grene (Eric Bana) discovers that she is mentally sharp and has meticulously recorded her life story across the pages of an old bible. In a complex series of flashbacks the elderly Rose (Vanessa Redgrave) recounts how, as a feisty young woman (played by Rooney Mara), she had fallen in love with Michael McNulty (Jack Reynor) believed by locals to be a British sympathiser. The new Father Gaunt (Theo James) takes more than a pastoral interest in Rose and tries to stop the affair. When Rose becomes pregnant and Michael is embroiled in the Irish Troubles, she is hunted down by local vigilantes for harbouring the suspected sympathiser. Enraged by the affair, Father Gaunt certifies her to be suffering from nymphomania and she is subjected to electric shock treatment and other abuses over four decades.

    Great filming locations and stellar acting performances by Redgrave and Mara do little to save this film from its complicated and fractured web of episodic flashbacks. The constant shifts of time, place, and people is at the cost of narrative coherence and the contrived finale defies beiief. The narrow expressive repertoire of Eric Bana casts a pall of indifference over Rose's existence as if she were a specimen in a hospital test tube. When it is revealed she is much more than that, Bana strains to emote with warmth or empathy and leaves you wondering why he was cast in that role. The transitions between the younger and older Rose are increasingly disjointed as the entire ensemble drifts towards its soap-operatic conclusion.

    Uncertain direction and messy narrative means it is easy to lose sight of the larger story of injustice suffered by people like Rose at the hands of the Catholic Church. The moral perversion of Father Gaunt and the Church's obsession to punish victims is left unexamined. Despite excellent filming and a well-crafted atmosphere of claustrophobic confinement, this film struggles to rise above a mediocre melodrama.

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    9vanmag85

    Beautifully Acted and Directed

    Just caught the Gala premiere at TIFF and was stunned by this film.

    Vanessa Redgrave and Rooney Mara play older and younger versions of Rose Clear, a woman out of place and out of mind in WWII Ireland. The film is based on the novel of the same name.

    The acting in the film is beautiful. Director Jim Sheridan called VR a legend in his introduction to the film and the crowd gave her a standing O at the end. Mara does the incredible job of matching her beat for beat. Theo James (who I've only ever seen in the getting- worse-by-the-minute Divergent series) is downright terrifying as the priest who becomes obsessed with Rose. The photography and direction are top notch as well, and take full advantage of Ireland's natural beauty.

    Only criticism is that the plot may be hard to follow if one isn't familiar with the details of Irish/British history. It also becomes a bit predictable, but by the time revelations are made the tears are already flowing so all is forgiven. Otherwise, the story weaves really nicely through the intricacies of being a single woman in that particular time and place. The material is heavy, and rightly so. It's interesting to note the contrast between the way women are treated in the film and the way the plot is so female driven and the two female leads are clearly so respected and credited by their director.

    Between this, Una and Lion I wouldn't be surprised to see multiple Oscar nods for Mara.
    Gordon-11

    A shocking tale of abuse

    This film tells the story of a psychiatrist in Ireland, who is sent to a hospital by the Church to evaluate a woman who has been locked up in a psychiatric hospital for the past 40 years.

    "The Secret Scripture" begins very slowly, and for a while I thought it wanted to be "The Notebook". It turned out not to be the case, as the plot unfolded to become a shocking story of power abuse. How the perpetrator was capable of doing such inhuman things was simply beyond me. How he lived with his conscience for 40 years was shocking as well. I managed to guess the ending before the obvious clues were given, but seeing such a satisfactory ending drove me to tears. It was really touching to see the ending, even though justice arrived in an untimely manner.
    8Reno-Rangan

    The never-ending struggle for women in the male dominated world!

    This is a surprise film. Almost my favourite. Because I don't know when the last time I wetted my eyes. I'm not ashamed to say that I love sentimental films. This was not like a thorough tearjerker, but it gets there at some point. It was like I have been waiting for such film a very long time, so that I ended up liking it more than I was anticipating.

    An Irish-English language film with a wonderful cast. Because of those actors I have watched it, despite it was not promoted big like the Hollywood films. It's not in the mainstream films list. That's why not many people do not know about this film. Rooney Mara's one of the best performances. The remaining cast too had big roles, but was not powerful as hers.

    Films has genres, books has genres, but not all of those works converted to each other form works out. This is such a rare genre where both formats triumphs. Watching this film is almost as experience of reading the book. You know those literatures explaining the events, character deeply, emotionally, that's quite matching in this film with beautiful locations and nice background score.

    The suspense kept me expecting every moment of my watch. The end twist was not that difficult, but not all the viewers can predict it easily. It is a tale from the first half of the 20th century. But most of it was split into early and the later events. Overwhelmed by the flashback, the film reveals an old and a last woman in a mental asylum to evacuate the building to a new location. So those last moments of her stay in there, she explains why she's refusing to leave.

    -xX] There's a sickness in people that stops them seeing the truth. [Xx-

    A doctor from another place is now reviewing her case, has to go through her story to understand the situation and act accordingly, that's accompanied by a nurse. So she reveals her secret romance when she was young, when the whole town turned against her. Particularly a young priest. How she had ended up in the mental hospital, and after 40 years, now denying to leave the building. The story ends emotionally.

    The film was like the mix of 'The Little Prince' and 'Neverwas'. Because the reality and the other way around were nicely put together. Only it all were told from the grown up's perspective. They are showing something means does not you have to believe it. So it all comes to the final twist, how it ends by revealing what. No doubt if it resembles someone's real life, perhaps in the past, because in the earlier centuries, such fate, particularly for women is so common. That's where it's heart-wrenching.

    A perfect title for what it narrated. The older version of the lead role was too well performed. The romance part was short, but mystery extended till the final scene. Overall, the focus given to what to narrate and what not were nicely done. A very satisfying film, glad that I saw it.

    I don't know everybody would like it as much I did, but surely worth a try. Since the story was told from a woman's point of view about her struggle in the men dominated world, they might like it better than others. Because, as I know in the recent, the women's empowerment rising to equal men than never before. All I say is, just watch it!

    8.5/10
    10gradyharp

    'There's a sickness in people that stops them seeing the truth.'

    Sebastian Barry's brilliant novel SECRET SCRIPTURE has been transformed into an eloquent touching film Johnny Ferguson and Director Jim Sheridan. With moody cinematography by Mikhail Krichman and a musical score by Brian Byrne (with a lot of help from Beethoven) and a perfect cast of actors, this radiantly beautiful film should satisfy a large audience – those who love period pieces, Ireland, sweet romance, ad twists of plot.

    Roseanne McNulty (Vanessa Redgrave) must vacate the soon-to-be demolished mental institution in Roscommon, Ireland that she's called home for over 50 years. The hospital's psychiatrist, Dr. William Grene (Eric Bana) is called in to assess her condition. He finds himself intrigued by Roseanne's seemingly inscrutable rituals and tics, and her fierce attachment to her Bible, which she has over the decades transformed into a palimpsest of scripture, drawings, and cryptic diary entries. As Grene delves deeper into Roseanne's past, we see her as the young woman Rose (Rooney Mara), whose charisma proves seductive. We learn that she moved to Sligo to work in her aunt's café, fell in love with a dashing fighter pilot Michael McNulty (Jack Reynor), and that a local priest Father Gaunt (Theo James) fell tragically in love with her. The elderly Lady Rose is institutionalized because it was rumored that she murdered her only child at childbirth. Dr Grene and a nurse (Susan Lynch) are supportive of Lady Rose as the story unfolds in the most sensitive manner.

    There is much to be praised in this film – the manner in which the conflict between the Irish and the British altered personal lives and relationships, the horrors of the early 20th century insane asylums, the struggle Catholics priests at times endure with their celibacy vows, and the beauty of Ireland – but the cast is so fine that they shine with this material. This is a very fine film.

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    • Anecdotes
      Based on Sebastian Barry's novel The Secret Scripture which is one of the McNulty Family series of books.
    • Gaffes
      It is set in 1982 but the car is a 1988 one.
    • Citations

      Lady Rose: There's a sickness in people that stops them seeing the truth.

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      Composed & Performed by Brian Byrne

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 avril 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Irlande
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Secret Scripture
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sligo, County Sligo, Irlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Apollo Media
      • Ferndale Films
      • Hell's Kitchen Films
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