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La peste

  • 1992
  • R
  • 2h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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La peste (1992)
In the 1990s, a South American city is rocked by the imminent outbreak of a plague. While many attempt to flee the city, Dr. Bernard Rieux sends his sick wife away and does his best to care for the plague's victims. The plague means different things to different people: to the doctor, it's a disease to be cured. To a pair of French journalists, it's a breaking news story. To religious leaders, it's punishment for sins. As the sense of isolation and hopelessness grow, Dr. Rieux and his associates begin to question their previously-accepted feelings of justice, loneliness, and love.
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In the 1990s, a South American city suffers the outbreak of a plague. The people react in different ways: Dr. Rieux tries to cure the sick, two French journalists expect sensational headline... Read allIn the 1990s, a South American city suffers the outbreak of a plague. The people react in different ways: Dr. Rieux tries to cure the sick, two French journalists expect sensational headlines, pious believers lament this God-given scourge.In the 1990s, a South American city suffers the outbreak of a plague. The people react in different ways: Dr. Rieux tries to cure the sick, two French journalists expect sensational headlines, pious believers lament this God-given scourge.

  • Director
    • Luis Puenzo
  • Writers
    • Albert Camus
    • Luis Puenzo
    • Eric Altmayer
  • Stars
    • William Hurt
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Jean-Marc Barr
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Luis Puenzo
    • Writers
      • Albert Camus
      • Luis Puenzo
      • Eric Altmayer
    • Stars
      • William Hurt
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Jean-Marc Barr
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Doctor Bernard Rieux
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Martine Rambert
    Jean-Marc Barr
    Jean-Marc Barr
    • Jean Tarrou
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Joseph Grand
    Raul Julia
    Raul Julia
    • Cottard
    Jorge Luz
    Jorge Luz
    • Old Man with the cats
    Victoria Tennant
    Victoria Tennant
    • Alicia Rieux
    Atilio Veronelli
    • Dr. Horacio
    Francisco Cocuzza
    Francisco Cocuzza
    • Miguel
    Laura Palmucci
    • Miguel's Wife
    Norman Erlich
    Norman Erlich
    • Dr. Castel
    Marcos Woinsky
    Marcos Woinsky
    • Doctor Grunewald
    Duilio Marzio
    Duilio Marzio
    • Judge Orbon
    Pancho Ibáñez
    Pancho Ibáñez
    • Newscater
    Horacio Fontova
    • Attendant
    Bruno Chmelik
    • Felipe, Judge Orbon's son
    Monica Tozer
    • Receptionist Dr. Rieux
    Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa
    • Father Paneloux
    • Director
      • Luis Puenzo
    • Writers
      • Albert Camus
      • Luis Puenzo
      • Eric Altmayer
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    10vercingetorix-2

    Sandrine Bonnaire does Camus

    "La Peste" (The Plague), the film adaptation of the 1947 novel by French existentialist Albert Camus, received poor reviews and was a box office bomb and rightfully so-- except for the presence of French actress (speaking in English) Sandrine Bonnaire, as TV journalist Martine Rambert (in the novel, the character is a male newspaper journalist) Her conversation with Wm.Hurt (as Dr. Riseux), in the doctor's office, must go down as one of the most superb scenes in film history: "Do you have memories? None of us has memories. or hopes. And love needs both, doesn't it?" Sandrine Bonnaire (Vagabond, Monsieuer Hire, Joan the Maiden, La Ceremonie) answers Camus' (and everyone confronted with despair) philosophical questions from a Female point of view. Yet, as in Sandrine Bonnaire's best works,she is a woman alone in a hostile male environment. La Peste is an "etalage" or showcase for the depth, range and beauty of one of film's greatest actresses: Sandrine Bonnaire.
    loui-in-stlouis

    effective transcription of the novel. this movie should be a mandatory part of the high school curriculum.

    imperfect only because mr. hurt takes his traum-welt sleepwalking characterization too far, and mr. puenzo drops the emotional anvil one time too many, this is nevertheless the most artistic political commentary i have seen. i compare it to CLOSETLAND. camus set the novel in his home of algiers, and mr. puenzo reprises with the buenos aires location that is his home. like post-war camus, mr. puenzo has much to say about his country's recently fallen dictatorship. camus would certainly have approved. the timing, in the face of the literal plague of aids, adds to the momentousness of this film.

    sandrine bonnaire, robert duvall, and jean-marc barr are essential to the movie, and the sheer pulchritude of buenos aires shows, even though the city is cast as hapless, plague-stricken oran. it is the tragedy of argentina that makes it a perfect oran. and it is the beauty of its capital federal that makes it a perfect setting for camus' triumph of humanity over inhumanity.

    the movie is complex, with explicit visual reference to the holocaust, and even a fair treatment of the complicity of the medical doctor (whose responsibility? remember, camus was above all an existentialist author). but the movie is not about a public health disaster, or oran, or the insanity and subsequent tragedy of civil resignation in germany's 1930's. oran could be anywhere at any time, and mr. puenzo has understood camus well on this point.
    ldecola

    The whole less than the sum of its parts.

    A fine example of the whole being less than the sum of its parts, this film might be more favorably received if we had been given more hints of its surreality. I certainly enjoyed it as a portrait of a city under stress; its residents not thinking clearly about what was really happening. Certainly I shared their struggle. And who knows, any of our cities may someday suffer as Oran did.
    8transmet451

    loved the book, and actually liked the movie.

    People seem awfully hard on this movie, and I don't quite understand why.

    It must suffer in comparison with the book. Granted no filmmaker could possibly match Camus brilliance, but this is a pretty solid movie. One thing that disappointed me was the descision to remove the story from the time period. The time setting is integral to the allegory. All in all, though, a good reconstruction.
    1Skerik

    Can you hear it? Can you hear the sound of a dead author turning in his grave?

    Don't even think of watching this without first reading the book. And if you have read the book don't put yourself through this mockery of one of the most outstanding novels ever. This movie takes from one of the greatest works ever crafted by man and somehow screws it all up. It takes way too many liberties with the story and replaces almost all of the themes and metaphors with simplistic and uninspired doppelgangers. Although the book was exemplary this movie only takes from it slightly. The screen writers probably didn't even read the book. The themes are inane. The dialogue is downright horrible(except when taken from Camus exactly). The Actors while well meaning do not hit the mark with their characters. And serious flaws in the story line are plentiful like weeds. Also plentiful is female nudity, but it's not erotic or even meaningful it's just obnoxious and quite frankly sickening.

    Unless you want to see a version of the Plague that puts Oran in South America in 199..., changes the Rambert character to a woman who fingers herself in a cafe while checking for Buboes, changes Tarrou and Grand into giggling novelties, and replaces the enlightening separation theme from the second part of the novel and changes it so that the characters and merely horny, than this is for you.

    This "Plague" is an insult and owners of the rights to Camus' works should be shot for letting this mockery manifest itself. Don't bother with this awful movie. Bullets are cheaper and provide the same feeling when put into heart.

    If you are at all interested in renting or buying this awful movie, don't! Read the book! It is one of the best you will ever read I guarantee. Plus it turns this movie into a comedy as you laugh at the possible thoughts of the producer, screenwriter, actors, director, grips, cinematographer, etc... It's apparently impossible to give no stars with a review. So now the makers of this film owe me one.

    However bad the movie was the book made up for it in spades. If you enjoyed the movie (shame on you) read the book and be amazed at how good it could have been.

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      William Hurt and Raul Julia appeared in Le baiser de la femme-araignée (1985).
    • Quotes

      Doctor Bernard Rieux: [to Father Paneloux] I've spent too long in hospitals to accept the notion of collective punishment. If I believed in an all-powerful God, I'd give up practicing medicine. No one wants to believe in a God like that. Not even you.

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      Written by Irving Mills / Joe Primrose / Jörgen Elofsson

      Performed by Louis Armstrong

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
      • Argentina
    • Official site
      • arabuloku.com
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Plague
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Compagnie Française Cinématographique (CFC)
      • The Pepper-Prince Ltd.
      • Oscar Kramer S.A.
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 28m(148 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo

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