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Les Survivants

Original title: Alive
  • 1993
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
68K
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Les Survivants (1993)
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DocudramaMountain AdventurePeriod DramaSurvivalTragedyBiographyDramaThriller

After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, a Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, a Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.After crash-landing in the snowswept Andes, a Uruguayan rugby team has no choice but to turn to desperate measures in order to survive.

  • Director
    • Frank Marshall
  • Writers
    • Piers Paul Read
    • John Patrick Shanley
  • Stars
    • Ethan Hawke
    • Vincent Spano
    • Josh Hamilton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Marshall
    • Writers
      • Piers Paul Read
      • John Patrick Shanley
    • Stars
      • Ethan Hawke
      • Vincent Spano
      • Josh Hamilton
    • 156User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ethan Hawke
    Ethan Hawke
    • Nando Parrado
    Vincent Spano
    Vincent Spano
    • Antonio Balbi
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Roberto Canessa
    Bruce Ramsay
    Bruce Ramsay
    • Carlitos Páez
    John Newton
    John Newton
    • Antonio 'Tintín' Vizintín
    • (as John Haymes Newton)
    David Kriegel
    • Gustavo Zerbino
    Kevin Breznahan
    Kevin Breznahan
    • Roy Harley
    Sam Behrens
    • Javier Methol
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Lilliana Methol
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Bobby François
    Christian J. Meoli
    Christian J. Meoli
    • Federico Aranda
    Jake Carpenter
    • Alberto Artuna
    Michael DeLorenzo
    Michael DeLorenzo
    • Rafael Cano
    • (as Michael De Lorenzo)
    José Zúñiga
    José Zúñiga
    • Fraga, the Mechanic
    Danny Nucci
    Danny Nucci
    • Hugo Díaz
    David Cubitt
    David Cubitt
    • Fito Strauch
    Gian DiDonna
    • Eduardo Strauch
    • (as Gian Di Donna)
    John Cassini
    John Cassini
    • Daniel Fernández
    • Director
      • Frank Marshall
    • Writers
      • Piers Paul Read
      • John Patrick Shanley
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    mrpreshow

    Not like everyone else sees it

    I first saw the film "Alive" on video. I really wish I had seen it in the theater as it was probably one of the better films to come out around that time. I thought it was well shot, well acted and the fact that the real survivors were on hand as technical advisors showed me that the film was as accurate as it could be. One of the frustrations Ive come across in discussing this film is when you mention it to someone, and their immediate response is "isn't that the movie where they all eat each other?"...obviously, these people latched on to one small part of the story, and feel it is the basis for the entire movie. I found "Alive" to be more of an uplifting story. Sure, there's cannibalism involved, but in the 2 hours the film takes, cannibalism is focused on for approximately 10-15 minutes. I, instead, found myself moved by the determination of these young boys to survive. The plane crash, the avalanche, starvation, illness...all insurmountable odds stacking themselves against them, and they STILL found the strength to preserve their own lives. Alive as a movie about cannibalism? No. It is an example of the human spirit, and (I use the term again) an uplifting film with many touching moments. In closing, I borrow a line from the film..."If I die, you can eat me". :-)
    7fredrikgunerius

    Alive cannot avoid some B-movie sensibilities

    The riveting story of the Uruguayan rugby team who had to find unorthodox methods for survival after their chartered plane crashed into the Andes en route to an away game in Chile in 1972 is relatively well adapted to the big screen by Steven Spielberg's regular partners Frank Marshall (director) and Kathleen Kennedy (producer). Marshall directs the air disaster brilliantly, but cannot avoid some B-movie sensibilities in the film's first part. He is an old-school director, meaning that even the interpersonal elements - which are the most interesting part of the story - come off as action-driven. I suspect the film may have made more of a lasting impression had they been made to carry the script to a larger degree. Still, once Ethan Hawke's character finds his footing, the film becomes truer, more poignant and a tad less Hollywoodized. Alive may well derive a large part of its effectiveness from the fact that it's based on real events, but it's effective nonetheless.
    10sddavis63

    Gut-Wrenching Story Of Surviving The Impossible

    I can remember reading the book on which this story was based many years ago when I was in High School and being engrossed by the story. The movie version is no less engrossing, the entire story being made absolutely gut-wrenching by the fact that it's true. A South American rugby team is stranded in the remote heights of the Andes after a plane crash and has to find a way to survive the freezing temperatures, their injuries and a variety of other challenges (not the least of which is a lack of food.) The acting in it is good, but the situation itself becomes the focus rather than the actors, and so I can't really say that anyone in particular stood out to me, but that doesn't come across as a weakness here. After all, the story of survival was a story of teamwork; a "star" to the movie would have detracted from that.

    This is literally gut-wrenching stuff, and I'm surprised it doesn't have a higher rating. It is not an easy movie to watch at times. The injuries are graphically portrayed, the suffering of the injured very realistic and the ultimate solution to the food problem will upset some people (but, in spite of what I've heard some say about this movie, it isn't the focus of the story. It's just an example of what had to be done to survive in an impossible situation.) It also has a surprisingly strong spiritual component to it.

    Truly excellent.

    10/10
    sharkey000

    what would you do?

    Given the knowledge from the onset of the movie that the story and characters are real, we are plunged into a world where man must choose whether or not he wants to survive and live to see the world as he knows it once more. The reality i felt when watching this movie was how easily we take for granted things like food to eat, clean clothes to wear, and warmth that comes from blankets and heaters. By the middle of the movie (when watching it last night after nearly 10 years) i was aghast at the sheer strength of some of all of the people that survived the initial crash of the actual plane. And when the deciding moment arrives where they must choose whether they are willing to eat human flesh to survive and find a way beyond the Andes, I found i asked myself 'what would you do?'. The answer is, i don't know. i truly don't. This movie makes you realise how precious life is, and how we should never take anything for granted. How we should be thankful of all that we have, and yet how easy it is to lose all that just by a bad twist of fate. Call this movie what you will, I think it's a must-see for everyone because it really happened. There are lessons to be learned, morals to be recognised, and questions to be asked and somehow solved. Each person/character you will encounter in this movie is unique which makes it all the more worthwhile to watch. Because you find yourself sympathetic with the viewpoints of all the men and women in the movie yet at the same time questioning what decision you would make if you were in their place. Maybe we never will know or understand what they went through. But by watching this movie and reading the book, it will help us become wiser people and possibly open our minds to the endless enigma that is life, God, and the vastness and emptiness of the world that lies not so beyond our reach.
    PeachHamBeach

    Excellent Film!!!

    Alive is a great movie experience. It is based on a true event in 1972 and on the narrative book by Piers Paul Read. It's about a Uraguayan college rugby team whose chartered airplane crashed deep in the icy Andes Mountains while on its way to a game in Santiago, Chile. Reeling with disbelief and shock and bleeding from dozens of wounds, the passengers who lived through the crash are faced with the brutal elements, starvation and the horror that they may never be found alive. The cast is terrific: Ethan Hawke as Nando, the levelheaded, determined leader; Vincent Spano as desperate Antonio, whose optimism slowly crumbles under the weight of hopelessness; Josh Hamilton as medical student Roberto, who tirelessly treats gangrenous wounds knowing his ministrations are useless; and especially Bruce Ramsay as Carlitos, whose unwavering faith in God and his sense of dark humor ("If you eat me, will you promise to clean your plates?") acts as the glue that holds this wet, shivering clump of survivors together. You indeed can feel the cold and the misery as you watch these poor people wade through waist deep snow, endure a nightmarish avalanche, spend days at a time soaked to their skins in minus forty degree winds, and face the ultimate decision that will make or break them physically, emotionally and spiritually: whether or not they can bring themselves to eat the bodies of friends and relatives who did not survive the crash. Everything in this movie, from James Newton Howard's touching music score to the unbeatable cinematography showing the majesty and severity of the Andes, is beautiful and flawless. This movie is one I'd recommend to anyone who wants an exciting, touching, unforgettable movie to chew on for years to come.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The real-life Nando Parrado was a technical advisor to the film.
    • Goofs
      Roberto Canessa is shown sitting beside Nando Parrado in the rescue helicopter. Canessa never made that trip; he was by that point so debilitated by the dysentery he had battled for much of the trek over the mountains that he could no longer walk.
    • Quotes

      Nando: Between these mountains somewhere there's a green valley. See these mountains over here? There's no snow on them.

      Roberto Canessa: Those mountains must be fifty miles away. You think you can walk fifty miles?

      Nando: If we have to, we will.

      Roberto Canessa: I can't.

      Nando: Yes, you can.

      Roberto Canessa: I can't. I'm not as strong as you.

      Nando: Do you know what it is that we've lived this long the way we have? Seventy days? That we climbed this mountain. You know what it is? It's impossible. It's impossible and we did it. I'm proud to be a man on a day like this. Alive. That I lived to see it, and see it in such a place. Take it in. I love you, man. Look, it's magnificent. It's God. And it'll carry us over every stone, I swear. I swear to you.

    • Crazy credits
      In the North American prints, the Touchstone Pictures logo appears at the beginning and at the end, along with the Buena Vista Pictures Distribution disclaimer appears after the credits, meanwhile the international prints had the 1989 version of the 1987 Paramount Pictures logo with the animation at the beginning and the still one at the end.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Matinee/Alive/Body of Evidence/Sniper (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      The Look Of Love
      Written by Burt Bacharach & Hal David

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alive
    • Filming locations
      • Purcell Range, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Film Andes S.A.
      • Paramount Pictures
      • The Kennedy/Marshall Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $32,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,733,909
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,624,292
      • Jan 18, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,733,909
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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