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L'ultimo lupo

Titolo originale: Le dernier loup
  • 2015
  • T
  • 2h 1min
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L'ultimo lupo (2015)
In 1967, a young Beijing student, Chen Zhen, is sent to live among the nomadic herdsmen of Inner Mongolia. Caught between the advance of civilization from the south and the nomads' traditional enemies - the marauding wolves - to the north; humans and animals, residents and invaders alike, struggle to find their true place in the world.
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Durante la rivoluzione culturale cinese, un giovane studente di città viene mandato a vivere con pastori mongoli, dove adotta un cucciolo di lupo.Durante la rivoluzione culturale cinese, un giovane studente di città viene mandato a vivere con pastori mongoli, dove adotta un cucciolo di lupo.Durante la rivoluzione culturale cinese, un giovane studente di città viene mandato a vivere con pastori mongoli, dove adotta un cucciolo di lupo.

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    • Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jiang Rong
    • Alain Godard
    • Jean-Jacques Annaud
  • Star
    • Shaofeng Feng
    • Shawn Dou
    • Ankhnyam Ragchaa
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jiang Rong
      • Alain Godard
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
    • Star
      • Shaofeng Feng
      • Shawn Dou
      • Ankhnyam Ragchaa
    • 24Recensioni degli utenti
    • 64Recensioni della critica
    • 58Metascore
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    Shaofeng Feng
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    • Chen Zhen
    Shawn Dou
    Shawn Dou
    • Yang Ke
    Ankhnyam Ragchaa
    Ankhnyam Ragchaa
    • Gasma
    • (as Ankhnyam Rachaa)
    Zhusheng Yin
    Zhusheng Yin
    • Bao Shunghi
    Baasanjav Mijid
    • Bilig
    • (as Basen Zhabu)
    Gexige Baoyin
    • Batu
    • (as Baoyingexige)
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    • Shartseren
    Xilindule
    • Petit Bayar
    Hai-Long Bao
    • Lamjav
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      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
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      • Jiang Rong
      • Alain Godard
      • Jean-Jacques Annaud
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    8rprince-832-6294

    Fantastic, but emotionally trying

    -Wolf Totem (2015) movie review: -Wolf Totem is a Chinese film, made by the French director of Troy, based on the novel (based on a true story) following two Chinese students staying in a modern (1960s) nomadic group of Mongols who raise horses and sheep. They live in a somewhat dangerous area inhabited by Mongolian wolves, so when a corporate residential manager decides to essentially steal food from the smartest species of wolf on the planet, the wolves are forces to get into a turf was with the Mongolian shepherds. It is like the set-up for The Last Samurai if the samurai were the wolves.

    -This ambitious endeavor paid off with a massive visual appeal, fantastic production value, and an incredibly emotional story. It was quite a great film.

    -I'll go ahead and say this, if you don't like animal deaths or tragedy that might come with said true events surrounding the decline of two impressive races, Mongolians and Mongolian wolves, you will not enjoy this film. However, the story is well told and filled with smart writing to drive the point home and beyond. You will get more that you bargained for.

    -The film takes a short while to really pick up, but it has a good pace for most of the film.

    -The acting is very good. I do not know any of the actors or wolf actors in it, but the actors did a compelling job and the wolves were so much better than just having stock footage of wolves.

    -The characters offered a lot to the story. Each character represents a human trait in a way. The main character, Chen Zhen, offers the hope in humanity and the attempt to see the best during dire situations. His best friend character is more of the ambitions, progressive look at those people who just don't care. There is the village leader, who represents the old ways and greatness of tradition. And of course, the sorta-villain who represents everything wrong with change and industrialization.

    -The music is the best thing about it. James Horner composes one of his best, most beautiful, and most heart-string-pulling scores. It was actually how I found this film in the first place.

    -Again, the design on the film is visually stunning. Very good practical effects, cinematography, and impressively good wolf training. Fun fact: This project was turned down by every major Chinese director because they thought it too difficult to train Mongolian wolves.

    -It is an emotionally draining film and the true story makes it even harder to enjoy, but it is truly a compelling, well made, beautiful film that I think is totally worth checking out! -Wolf Totem does not have a rating, but it has a PG-13 amount of violence and language, so I would say PG-13. Makes sense.
    MovieIQTest

    Partly good, partly bad, partly pretentious

    This film, in general, is not bad, but the original novel's author is obviously strongly influenced by the Chinese Communism. He glorified the heartless Culture Revolution in last century, and never touched the sensitive taboos of those absolute-NO-NOs indoctrinated by the reigning Chinese Party. What we got in this film is a wonderful Inner Mongolian prairies life. Two displaced young Mandarin men were forced to leave their hometown and exiled to the far and remote Inner Mongolia province, trying to survive for the stipulated 2 years expatriation.

    The production team of this movie had hired some specialists to train a bunch of wolves to play the main and critical roles of this film. I have also read some of the scandals related to the rehabilitation of those wolves after the film was completed. what I found the most pretentious flaw in this film is the female actors to play the Mongolian tribal women (like the females in "Spare Parts 2015). They are extremely eye-appealing and cosmetically pretty, yet the truth about the Mongolian females(like the females in "Spare Parts 2015), most of them are not as pretty as what the movie showed us. The other unrealistic part of the film is the kind faces and the gentle way of talk from the local Chinese Communist Party officials. They looked too civilized and too reasonably kind when treating the Mongolian nomad tribes.

    The good part of this film is the camera work, the cinematography, it did an amazing job to show us the beauty of the Mongolian wildness, through the lens, it pretentiously beautified the tough livelihood of the local tribes, showed us the wonderful free spirit of those people. But in truth, is it true that the Chinese Communist Party would be that kind? When I watched this film, I have to remind myself that this film was not a documentary film, I had to watch carefully for those phony and false parts of it.

    When the Chinese Communist Party censors every book, every movie, every TV program, every blog on line, many real things would be carefully omitted and avoided, otherwise, nothing could be released or past the censorship. So it also means that anything that have been approved must not demonize the Party but praise, otherwise jail time and long term imprisonment would be implemented.

    So don't be fooled by this already heavily cosmetically beautified film, by its beautiful cinematography achievement, by those absolutely unreal Mongolian young beauties.
    7enkhbold

    Wolf and Mongol

    Mongols believes in Eternity of Blue sky and idolizing ourselves us like descendants of Wolf and Deer. Just watched a movie 10 mins ago. Feeling is not excited. We Mongolians never built a castle for sheep.Trying to climb a wall, to kill and then skip away was our history. Sorry, but we let them build Great Wall. If they sending message they saved Le dernier Loup, again sorry. Mongol made history before Mao and it will continue. The movie about a wolf is made best with Grey Liam Neeson, by the way, he made also best movie against rulers with his role in Schindler's list. Watch Grey and compare it Le dernier loup. Sorry I should comment and have al right. Last wolf may be make money but not a best foreign movie to be honored Oscar and Canne.

    Sorry to say again sorry. Predators were always hunting a weaks, eating babies and surviving though.., survived around here at least 40,000 years. But we didn't aware why we still existed in a land of plenty dinosaur skeleton.
    7paulclaassen

    Visually stunning!

    During the Cultural Revolution of 1967, students were sent to the countryside where they worked on farms. Our hero Chen Zhen (Shaofeng Feng) and his friend Yang Ke (Shawn Dou) decided to go to Mongolia, where they stayed with nomads who lived a primitive existence.

    Their leader was a wise old man, whom they stayed with, and who taught them not only about farming, but about life and the appreciation of the circle of life. Being sheep farmers, their biggest threat was wolves. The wolves hunt the gazelles, and bury them in a frozen lake to ensure a food supply for their pups the next summer. The villagers dig up some of these frozen gazelles for meat for themselves, but leave enough for the wolves so they don't attack their sheep.

    However, when Director Bao learns of the frozen lake, he bribes Yang Ke to reveal its location. He then digs up all the gazelles, leaving the wolves with no food. To make matters worse, they decide to kill all the wolf cubs. Fascinated by the wolves, Chen Zhen decides to capture a wolf cub to study it, but he falls in love with the little wolf and raises it like a dog.

    'Wolf Totem' is visually stunning with breathtakingly beautiful cinematography. The wolves are creepy, and there are a few seriously tense moments. Not to give away anything, the storm/horse/wolves scene was STUNNING and nail-biting!

    Some of the animal attack scenes are very difficult to watch. Yes, I understand most of it were done by trained wolves, and make-up, and clever editing to make the attacks look realistic, but to see young wolf pups tied up and being dragged behind a wagon was indeed difficult to watch. There's no way these little pups could have been trained and therefore must have been subjected to the 'cruel' behaviour for real. Also, the first two acts were much better than the final act.

    Nevertheless, this is a well made film and it certainly looks incredible on screen. It's almost worth watching just for the cinematography alone - and the hauntingly beautiful score by James Horner. Note how scenes suddenly cut from a dark interior to a bright green or bright blue exterior. Stunning! It's like heaven to the eyes.
    7rinche-98558

    I found this movie very disturbing

    This movie is based on a semi-autobiographical novel and I think they did a pretty good job in turning a literary piece of art into a cinematic experience. This is one of the reasons I gave this movie 7 stars. Other reasons included great performances (extremely natural and believable), beautiful scenery and the amount of empathy the creatures from this movie were able to develop in me from beginning to end. Of course, all of the creatures except...humans. Ok, you can try to understand them, but if you are a sensitive person you can't help but hate every single character here except the Chinese student who adopted the little wolf. The main character is the only character with a sensitive heart and a pure soul. Yes, there is a little kid from the village, I'm sorry. I studied Chinese language and literature and I spent some time in China while I was a college student, I think this is is a very accurate portrayal of Chinese people, no matter if we are talking about people from big cities or countryside. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to find a highly sensitive Chinese person. They can be wise and smart, but they are practical and cruel. And I couldn't enjoy the movie. Being a huge animal lover, my heart was shaking all of the time. The scenes are highly graphic, brutal and disturbing. I agree that these types of movies are necessary for us to raise our awareness about many things that happen between men and animals and to try to change and improve the relationship somehow. I liked the ending scene because in a certain way it blended sensitivity with "coldness", wild warrior spirit of the wolf was compared with still naive and culturally embedded spirit of the young Chinese student and they did that in a strong and emotional way. (I am not a native English speaker, so please don't laugh if something sounds strange in this review ;) ). All in all, I think that people who really love animals will have a really hard time while watching this movie.

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      Producer Max Wang and the film crew spent three years to raise three generations of 35 Mongolian wolves. 16 wolves were trained and starred the film.
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      Referenced in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2013 (2013)
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      Song Of Redemption
      Composed by Yong Huang

      Lyrics & Performed by Feng Wang

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    • Data di uscita
      • 26 marzo 2015 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Cina
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official Facebook
    • Lingue
      • Mandarino
      • Mongolo
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      • Wolf Totem
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Xilingol Grassland, Inner Mongolia, Cina(major location)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • China Film Co., Ltd.
      • Reperage
      • Beijing Forbidden City Film
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      • 38.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 210.591 USD
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      • 125.837.070 USD
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