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Voyage au bout de l'enfer

Original title: The Deer Hunter
  • 1978
  • 12
  • 3h 3m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
378K
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POPULARITY
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Robert De Niro and John Savage in Voyage au bout de l'enfer (1978)
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The lives of a group of friends are forever changed by the Vietnam War.The lives of a group of friends are forever changed by the Vietnam War.The lives of a group of friends are forever changed by the Vietnam War.

  • Director
    • Michael Cimino
  • Writers
    • Michael Cimino
    • Deric Washburn
    • Louis Garfinkle
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Christopher Walken
    • John Cazale
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    378K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    934
    24
    • Director
      • Michael Cimino
    • Writers
      • Michael Cimino
      • Deric Washburn
      • Louis Garfinkle
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Christopher Walken
      • John Cazale
    • 1.2KUser reviews
    • 138Critic reviews
    • 90Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #207
    • Won 5 Oscars
      • 24 wins & 27 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Michael
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Nick
    John Cazale
    John Cazale
    • Stan
    John Savage
    John Savage
    • Steven
    Meryl Streep
    Meryl Streep
    • Linda
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • John
    Chuck Aspegren
    Chuck Aspegren
    • Axel
    Shirley Stoler
    Shirley Stoler
    • Steven's Mother
    Rutanya Alda
    Rutanya Alda
    • Angela
    Pierre Segui
    • Julien
    Mady Kaplan
    Mady Kaplan
    • Axel's Girl
    Amy Wright
    Amy Wright
    • Bridesmaid
    Mary Ann Haenel
    Mary Ann Haenel
    • Stan's Girl
    Richard Kuss
    Richard Kuss
    • Linda's Father
    Joe Grifasi
    Joe Grifasi
    • Bandleader
    Christopher Colombi Jr.
    • Wedding Man
    Victoria Karnafel
    • Sad Looking Girl
    Jack Scardino
    • Cold Old Man
    • Director
      • Michael Cimino
    • Writers
      • Michael Cimino
      • Deric Washburn
      • Louis Garfinkle
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Deer Hunter' is a powerful film with strong performances, especially from Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken. It delves into the Vietnam War's impact on individuals and communities, praised for its storytelling and emotional depth. However, it faces criticism for pacing, length, and Vietnamese depiction. Some find it overrated and long, while others see it as a timeless masterpiece. Cinematography and direction by Michael Cimino are lauded.
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    8pauleskridge

    Sowing the seeds of his own disaster

    Eight stars. The seeds of Cimino's downfall were sown in his greatest triumph.

    His Heaven's Gate was the disaster that ended the Hollywood auteur era of the 60s and 70s. And one needs look no further than the first act of The Deer Hunter to see why. Maybe Cimino thought he really needed three one-hour acts for some sort of symmetry. I don't know. What I do know is that act one was about twice as long as it had any business being. It dragged. Painfully so.

    Now, once we leave Clairton for Vietnam, the film elevates to brilliance. Acts two and three are masterful. Cimino's work here is glorious. And the acting is splendid from the first scene onward. DeNiro and Walken get most of the cred, but Streep and Cazale are both monumental here. Savage and Dzundza also turn in splendid performances. Dzundza's is the easiest to overlook, just as Savage's is the easiest to discount. But his work is needed for the whole tragic tale to hang together. Nick and Steve are both shattered by their experiences. And, for all his love and effort, Mike really can't save them.

    This is a great film. If Cimino had cut half an hour from act one, it would be a transcendant one. 14 August 2023.
    8Xstal

    The Deer Hunter Gatherer...

    Nothing prepares us for a life in the so called modern world but we partake in the traditions passed on to us through family, friends and colleagues, at home, out socialising and in the workplace. It's called culture and, for the most part, it keeps us safe and secure, as the bonds we develop make us feel a part of the fabric but it's still psychologically a challenge to the hunter gatherers mind - increasingly so today.

    Put that mind into war, battles, conflict, abuse, threat and it's anyone's guess what might result. Put that mind into the events portrayed here, albeit quite extreme, and you have the basis for a fascinating insight into the cultural and social destruction that conflict can reap through individuals, as well as entire populations, and continue to do so long after the truce has been declared.

    Mix into the portrayal some of the finest actors of their generation, perhaps of all time, and you have a genuinely timeless anti-war reflection that, in itself, should be enough to dissuade the most sabre rattling politico, who genuinely cares about their citizens, to put their swords away and resolve any differences peacefully. Unfortunately, recent history suggests otherwise.
    9Danherb

    Touching drama about the ruin of a group of men's friendship by war

    "The Deer Hunter" is not a film about the Vietnam war, as it is wrongly said in many cases.

    "The Deer Hunter" is a film tells the story of 3 friends within about 5-6 years, during which their friendship is repeatedly put to the test.

    It is primarily a picture of the contemporary life of a group of people around 30 living in a small American town during the Vietnam war.

    The first hour of the film portrays the every day life of three friends Mike (De Niro), Steven (Savage) and Nick (Walken), who look forward to Steve's wedding but at the same time have to prepare for their commitment in Vietnam. The main actors (above all De Niro and Walken) perfectly picture the character's inner conflict between their easygoing home town life and the forthcoming assignment in Vietnam. Despite this conflict the characters don't show their concerns to their environment.

    Particularly Nick is worried about him and his friends leaving his home town and perhaps never coming back, but he only tells his best friend Mike of his thoughts, who is much more resolute and sees their engagement as a strong masculine act.

    Cimino manages to show the simple irrationality of young men, going to a senseless war from which they might never return for the only purpose of glory and approval, and abandoning their settled and happy life for it. The spectator just can't understand why those young men voluntarily sign for the army and give up everything they have. The passage from the small-town-idyll to the war cruelty is greatly pictured. Cimino does not show the three friends' way to Vietnam or the training, he immediately switches from a happy get-together to the cruel war captivity of the Vietcong. This passage perfectly underlines the contrast and the inexplicability of the three men's actions.

    Although the passage that is set in Vietnam is only about one third of the whole film long, the war is omnipresent at any time, which is probably the best benefit of the whole film, Cimino does not need to bomb the spectator with pictures of crying children, mutilated soldiers or desert battlefields in order to illustrate the cruelty of war. Far from it! The changed behavior of all characters after the friends' returns tell more about wars' capability of changing someone's life, than anything else.

    And the fact that the many dreams that these three friends had before they went to Vietnam didn't come true, because of their longing for recognition by becoming an acclaimed veteran can even pluck your heartstrings.

    Cimino's great directing and the cast's awesome acting provide for a touching and honest drama about the friendship of a group of young men, that is destroyed by the Vietnam war.
    CinemaClown

    One of the Most Overrated Films Ever Made.

    One of the first films to employ the subject of Vietnam War into its premise, The Deer Hunter tells the story of three young factory workers in Pennsylvania who enlist into the army to fight the ongoing war in Vietnam, only to discover that war isn't a noble venture they imagined but a hellish chaos which in the end, completely changes their entire personalities.

    The film is a three act feature in which the first act introduces its three primary characters, their friendships, the women they're in love with & their perspectives on life. The second act is set in Vietnam & covers the brutality they undergo there. And the final act depicts the massive change war has brought into not just their lives but also the society they are part of as a whole.

    Michael Cimino's direction is good in parts, camera-work & music are also a plus and the strong cast of Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, John Cazale, Meryl Streep & others do chip in with sincere performances but compared to the reputation & acclaim this film has enjoyed over the years, the experience of sitting through this snail-paced war drama didn't turn out to be even remotely satisfying.

    The Deer Hunter isn't really a war film but a tragic drama that aims to portray the personality change something as gruesome as war can bring in not just those who serve in it but an entire community which I actually appreciate but for the majority of its runtime, this film is a pain to sit through. The film is over three hours long which is strongly felt & filled with characters who are not that interesting anyway.

    It opens with a wedding sequence which, for a while, felt like will go on forever. The second act is set in Vietnam is the only part that had my attention & the Russian roulette scene is easily the film's best moment for it is extremely intense & brilliantly filmed. The final act is a disappointment again where we are supposed to draw a comparison with the first act & that's all there is to this feature.

    On an overall scale, there are moments of brilliance within the film yet for the most part, The Deer Hunter remains an underwhelming cinematic experience that's awfully boring, is far too long, presents a one-sided view of war, requires its audience to suspend disbelief greatly and, in my humble opinion which you don't have to agree with, is one of the most overrated films ever made.
    10yawn-2

    It was 1978 and everyone in the audience was about to wet their pants

    No, this is not the best film about the Vietnam War; it's hardly about Vietnam at all. The vets who don't like it have it wrong, as do the Vietnamese who found it racist. It could be any war, with any combatants. But because the (primary) victims here are recognizable American archetypes, Americans will feel this in their gut more than any other war film I know of. This is one of the very few post-war Hollywood films that shows a sincere reverence for the lives of small town Americans.

    After seeing it in a very high quality theater on its initial release, I walked out thinking it was easily one of the best movies I had ever seen - and that I never wanted to see it again. But I looked at it today on cable and found that not much had changed about it, or me. I don't want to see it again...but I want you to see it.

    Even now, the Russian Roulette scene (in context, people: watch all that comes before it first) is the single most intense sequence I've seen; it makes the end of "Reservoir Dogs" seem like a cartoon. Best Walken performance, period. Meryl Streep glows, DeNiro has seldom been more affecting. A unique classic...it is not surprising that Cimino didn't have another movie in him after something this wrenching.

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    • Trivia
      Co-writer and director Michael Cimino convinced Christopher Walken to spit in Robert De Niro's face. When Walken actually did it, De Niro was completely shocked, as evidenced by his reaction. In fact, De Niro was so furious about it, he nearly left the set. Cimino later said of Walken, "He's got balls!"
    • Goofs
      When Michael comes back from Vietnam, he has a full beard while in uniform. The army would not have allowed him to leave Vietnam in uniform until his haircut and facial hair complied with uniform regulation AR 670-1.
    • Quotes

      Michael: A deer has to be taken with one shot. I try to tell people that but they don't listen.

    • Crazy credits
      We gratefully acknowledge the cooperation of our Thai crew in the production of "The Deer Hunter"
    • Alternate versions
      The Region 2 Spain DVD is cut for violence.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The China Syndrome/Fast Break/Once in Paris.../The Deer Hunter (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Can't Take My Eyes Off You
      (1967) (uncredited)

      Written by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe

      Performed by Frankie Valli

      Published by BMI Records

      by arrangement with Rhino Records Inc.

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1979 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
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      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
      • French
      • Russian
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • El francotirador
    • Filming locations
      • St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Church - 733 Starkweather Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, USA(wedding)
    • Production company
      • EMI Films
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $48,979,328
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,080,312
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    • Runtime
      3 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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