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Le soleil se lève aussi

Original title: The Sun Also Rises
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1984
  • 4h
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
125
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Hart Bochner, Jane Seymour, and Zeljko Ivanek in Le soleil se lève aussi (1984)
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Ex-soldier John Wilkes stays in post-WWI Paris after a genital injury, surrounded by others with physical and psychological wounds, forming an eccentric community.Ex-soldier John Wilkes stays in post-WWI Paris after a genital injury, surrounded by others with physical and psychological wounds, forming an eccentric community.Ex-soldier John Wilkes stays in post-WWI Paris after a genital injury, surrounded by others with physical and psychological wounds, forming an eccentric community.

  • Stars
    • Hart Bochner
    • Jane Seymour
    • Robert Carradine
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    125
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Hart Bochner
      • Jane Seymour
      • Robert Carradine
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hart Bochner
    Hart Bochner
    • Jake Barnes
    • 1984
    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Brett Ashley
    • 1984
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Robert Cohn
    • 1984
    Zeljko Ivanek
    Zeljko Ivanek
    • Bill Gorton
    • 1984
    Ian Charleson
    Ian Charleson
    • Mike Campbell
    • 1984
    Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
    • Count Mippipopolous
    • 1984
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Georgette
    • 1984
    Andrea Occhipinti
    Andrea Occhipinti
    • Pedro Romero
    • 1984
    Elizabeth Bourgine
    • Nicole
    • 1984
    Hutton Cobb
    • Chaz
    • 1984
    Jennifer Hilary
    Jennifer Hilary
    • Frances Clyne
    • 1984
    Arch Taylor
    • Lew Braddocks
    • 1984
    Renata Benedict
    • Eve Braddocks
    • 1984
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • Gerald
    • 1984
    Bradley Cole
    Bradley Cole
    • Young Lieutenant
    Laurence Badie
    Laurence Badie
    • Madame Truquoise
    François Guétary
    François Guétary
    • Priest
    Dominique Briand
    Dominique Briand
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    schappe1

    Not as bad as all that

    Some good and some bad compared to the 1957 effort. The story is better told. The movie is basically the latter half of it. (Yes, we do learn what happened to Jake). There's more time in a miniseries to tell a story like this. Jane Seymour, a very talented actress is fine as Lady Brett. Hart Bochner lacks charisma as the lead. It's hard to tell why everybody thinks he's such a dynamic guy. Robert Carradine is a much more impressive Cohen than Mel Ferrer. We learn much more about the character here. The actors are all much younger, (or at least younger-looking) than their 1957 counterparts. It gives the impression of kids playing "grown-up". It's hard to compare Bochner to Tyrone Power, Zeljko Ivanek to Eddie Albert, Ian Charleston to Errol Flynn, etc. because the 1957 cast consisted of older, more accomplished performers. And yet, since this takes place in the 1920's, the characters would have been more the age of the performers in the mini-series. The 1957 cast was almost old enough to have fought in World War I themselves.
    2Mirax

    insulting

    As TV movies go, this version of "The Sun Also Rises" isn't the worst. However, the liberties taken with Hemingway's work were both unnecessary and destructive. Oh, did I mention the acting is terrible? Jane Seymour, as Brett, tries her very hardest, and it shows, but it's not enough: she's just not talented enough to slog through dialogue this bad and retain a modicum of grace (and let's not talk much about the "period" costumes, OK? Not every woman of the 20's dressed like an Arabian vampire with black turbans, alright?). Hart Bochner, on the other hand, is in every way jarringly unconvincing. He's too young, too matinee-idol-ish, to portray depressed, self-destructive, castrated veteran Jake Barnes. I admit to having missed the beginning, as I saw it on TV - did they cut out the fact that he was wounded that way? Omissions like that, changes to such a well-known work of great literature as "Sun," would seem to be heretical, but once you've heard Hemingway's subtle and sparing dialogue dismissed for more obvious tripe, and the few great, memorable lines from the book - "isn't it pretty to think so?" "Send a woman off with one man . . . and sign the wire 'with love.'" - hopelessly destroyed by Bochner's wooden speech and expressions, nothing will ever seem shocking again. Entire lifelines are altered to further banish subtlety, most shockingly Bill's (didn't love his sitcom acting style either), but also to a small extent Cohn's, Romero's, and even Jake's.

    Not a complete waste of time, but if you love the book, then each mistake, omission, alteration, and Bochner-ed line will make you cringe. Just read the novel, and forget this.
    6JoeytheBrit

    But this film's rating doesn't...

    I remembered being transfixed as a callow youth by this study of the lost generation energetically going about the business of slow self-destruction, so when I noticed a rare showing on some obscure satellite channel I decided to see whether my memory of it was really so at odds with most of the reviewers on this site. Well, as far as Hemingway adaptations go it's a complete clunker, no doubt about it, injecting soap opera elements into his classic first novel with such disregard for the source material that you feel like wincing at times.

    But as an entertainment in its own right it's fair to say it stands its ground thanks to some extremely atmospheric location shooting. Like a party guest trying to appear more interesting than they know they really are, it boasts a faux sophistication that almost has you fooled at times, only to blow the disguise by inserting some incredibly dull piece of dialogue or a dumb plot twist. Hemingway's book is more about a condition of life than a narrative, so in one respect it's virtually unfilmable – but if you're going to have a go you should at least stay faithful to the author's vision.

    Having said that, watching this TV movie all those years ago did prompt me to seek out and read the book, so it has some value as far as I'm concerned.
    2ducdebrabant

    An Abomination with a Few Redeeming Features

    The filmmakers built up the part of Brett's Russian admirer for Leonard Nimoy, and added a murder -- not trusting the Hemingway plot to hold the audience. I actually liked Hart Bochner's world weary hero, and Jane Seymour isn't bad. Robert Carradine is absolutely marvelous -- one of our most underrated actors. The movie gets the period pretty well, and the real locations help a great deal. But Leonard Nimoy ........ oh. my. God. He is truly terrible. He disdains to trouble himself with any sort of Russian accent, and his mustache twirling turn is phony baloney every step of the way. I have never looked at him the same way since. This is basically a project designed to say, loudly, that Hemingway's novel cannot be dramatized. That's pretty much its message, forget the Lost Generation stuff, even though the script does treat of the horribleness of WW1 and its aftermath. Considering how awful this travesty is, I don't think its makers are in any position to criticize the original material. I await another Sun Also Rises adaptation that stays true to the original, as this does not, gets the period (as this does and the 20th Century Fox film does not) and gives us a Jake and a Robert Cohn this effective, and a Brett a little more so. Seymour, as I say, isn't bad (she gets Brett's privileged Englishwoman dimension down pat), but she's not ideal. Gardner had the hormonal quality Brett needs, but couldn't do the upper class Englishwoman thing one bit.
    10goodchessmoves

    A movie to be cherished.

    This is one of my favorite movies on the planet. The movie is set in Paris in the 1920's. I enjoyed how the character's visited various clubs where live Jazz was performed by African Americans. Seeing the Jazz musicians reminded me that in the 1920's African Americans were treated much better in Paris than in the United States. I think Hart Bochner is absolutely gorgeous and plays his role as Jake Barnes very well. I love the wardrobe in this movie, the suits Jake wore and the Chanel dresses that Jane Seymour wore. In this movie I saw glamor, sadness, hopelessness, hope, comedy, and tragedy. As I said before it is one of my favorites I watch it at least twice a year. I give it two thumbs way up!

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Sun Also Rises
    • Filming locations
      • Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
    • Production company
      • 20th Century Fox Television
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      • 4h(240 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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