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Loin des yeux, près du coeur

Original title: Safe Passage
  • 1994
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.4K
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Loin des yeux, près du coeur (1994)
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A mother with seven sons feels like she's losing control of her life and her family. But personal pain and a troubled marriage fade into the background as news comes that one of her sons mig... Read allA mother with seven sons feels like she's losing control of her life and her family. But personal pain and a troubled marriage fade into the background as news comes that one of her sons might have died in an accident.A mother with seven sons feels like she's losing control of her life and her family. But personal pain and a troubled marriage fade into the background as news comes that one of her sons might have died in an accident.

  • Director
    • Robert Allan Ackerman
  • Writers
    • Ellyn Bache
    • Deena Goldstone
  • Stars
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Sam Shepard
    • Nick Stahl
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Robert Allan Ackerman
    • Writers
      • Ellyn Bache
      • Deena Goldstone
    • Stars
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Sam Shepard
      • Nick Stahl
    • 11User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Mag
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Patrick
    Nick Stahl
    Nick Stahl
    • Simon
    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Cynthia
    Robert Sean Leonard
    Robert Sean Leonard
    • Alfred
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Izzy
    Patricia Reeves
    • Mrs. Silverman
    Joe Lisi
    Joe Lisi
    • Dog Owner
    Matt Keeslar
    Matt Keeslar
    • Percival
    Marvin Scott
    Marvin Scott
    • Newsperson #1
    Bill Boggs
    Bill Boggs
    • Newsperson #2
    Christopher Wynkoop
    Christopher Wynkoop
    • Evangelist
    Kathryn Kinley
    • Newsperson #3
    Philip Arthur Ross
    • Merle Singer
    Steven Robert Ross
    • Darren Singer
    Cindy Hom
    • Newsperson #4
    Jesse Lee Soffer
    Jesse Lee Soffer
    • Percival at 9 and 10
    • (as Jesse Lee)
    Jordan Clarke
    Jordan Clarke
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    • Director
      • Robert Allan Ackerman
    • Writers
      • Ellyn Bache
      • Deena Goldstone
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    7Lozbee2000

    Very Entertaining.

    This film is very entertaining and should be watched by the whole family but you may not want your kids to watch it because of the Adult Themes and the little Language. The cast was well picked and they did a great job(Susan Sarandon and Nick Stahl)and Jason London was also good even though he played a minor part as one of Susan's character's sons. It tells a story of a mother with 7 sons who at night has a premonition dream that something has happened to one of her sons and the story unfolds from there. The film was just so touching but im not sure if it was rated M or PG so if it is PG you should let the whole family watch it. In conclusion to this review I give this film a 7 out of 10 because it deserves this rating and because it's a film for the whole family.
    10Steffy

    Very true to life.

    As a mother of five I found this movie very enjoyable. The writer got to the heart of motherhood and marriage, and all frustrations that go along with it. I am sure that women watching it could relate to the feeling of wanting a life of their own and the guilt that comes with it. The story was told with sensitivity. Susan Sarandon out-did herself as usual.
    7sddavis63

    A Dysfunctional Family You Can Care About

    The trials of dysfunctional families have become something of a Hollywood staple over the years. The problem with most of the movies built around this theme, however, is that in the midst of all their troubles, the families and the dysfunctional people they're composed of tend to become wholly unlikeable and you end up not really caring about any of them - and sometimes not even wanting to watch them live through their dysfunctions. That's what I found so refreshing about "Safe Passage." The Singers are, indeed, a dysfunctional family, but in the midst of watching them carry out the requisite sniping at one another there's also a real sense that they care deeply about each other, and the end result is that the viewer also cares about them.

    The family comes together from assorted places (both geographically and emotionally) because of a possible tragedy. Son Percival (the misfit of the family) joined the U.S. Marines to "find himself" and was stationed in the Sinai Peninsula, where a terrorist attack has reduced the base to rubble and killed scores of Marines. Is Percival alive or dead? The family gathers to await the news. Mom and Dad (Susan Sarandon and Sam Shepherd) are already estranged and living apart; the kids all have their own unique (and sometimes quirky) niches within the family (the perfectionist, the intellectual, the twins, the athlete, the youngest) and try to contribute what they can to this temporary living arrangement forced upon them by events far away and beyond their ability to control.

    This is a very watchable movie, filled with characters that you will both care about and remember. Well done! 7/10
    6nitedrive73

    An unusual family

    Being the mother of six children myself(so far)I feel it's great to find a movie where a mother,especially one of many kids,is made visible,as a person in her own right and not just as a bystander and comfort for the rest of the family.Usually it isn't such an attractive theme for a film maker(not being so glamorous and all),but here Susan Sarandon(grown up in a large family herself)portrays a mother of seven sons with great credibility. Maybe not one of those movies you watch for an hour or two of escapism and action,but well worth your time.Maybe I wouldn't have enjoyed it so much if a)it hadn't been a Sarandon movie b)I hadn't had many kids myself. But I can't help liking it.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Safe Passage (1994)

    ** (out of 4)

    Wife and mother Mag Singer (Susan Sarandon) is going through a hard period in her life. She has kicked her husband (Sam Sheppard) out of the house and she planning on leaving the town with her youngest son so that she can get the first real job of her life. She raised seven sons and is starting to feel that she hasn't done enough for herself so she's hoping a change will bring around some good. The mother is constantly awaken at night due to nightmares where she thinks something has happened to one of her children.

    These fears come true when one of her sons, stationed overseas, is involved in a terrorist attack on a U.S. base. It could takes days for the victim's names to be released but in the meantime the six other sons arrive home to wait for the news. Over this time the family tries to deal with the past and deal with the future if one of the brothers has in fact been killed. At the same time the father is dealing with an illness that causes him to loose his sight but to him this is a minor thing because his marriage has fallen apart.

    Safe Passage is a film I've been meaning to see since it was released ten years ago. The film slipped into theaters very quickly and left just as quietly so this was my first chance to see it and I couldn't help but feel disappointed in the end result. There are many good elements in the film but the melodrama is just so darn thick that by the thirty minute mark you'll be losing patients in the characters and the film. The film plays out much like a TV movie so perhaps that's why it had a hard time in theaters.

    The film's story is very simple, which means we should have gotten a straight forward drama but instead the screenplay throws in all sorts of flashbacks, which I guess are meant to show how good of a mother Sarandon is but this here really wasn't needed and is just too cute for such a serious drama. The cuteness is another problem with the film as is the comic relief of the father having blind spells. There are cute scenes popping up all over and the entire look of the family is completely wrong. They live in a dollhouse with a basement and garage and all seven sons are good looking, healthy and seem like leftovers from Leave it to Beaver. With all the goodness going all, it makes the fighting seem all the more overly dramatic.

    The highlight of the film are its performances, which are all first class. Susan Sarandon has certainly proved to be one of the best actresses out there and her performance here comes off very natural and realistic. The screenplay makes her out as a nut, which I think is another problem, but during the tender moments Sarandon really shines. Sam Sheppard steals the film as the father who is trying to come to terms with his wife as well as worrying over his sons. The stuff dealing with the blindness is poorly written so I'm not sure if it was meant as comic relief or if the film was taking the illness seriously. Of all the sons, Sean Astin comes off doing the best work but Nick Stahl, Robert Sean Leonard and Jason London also do nice work. Marcia Gay Harden also does a terrific job as a single mother dating the oldest son.

    The movie features some very good moments including the scene were Sarandon and Harden exchange shots of tequila but overall the overbearing melodrama really kills things. This is a very frustrating movie that throws all sorts of problems at the viewer yet these lifelong problems are taken care of within minutes and the fighting stops until the next issue pops up. Then, forty years of problems are all forgotten in the last five minutes of the movie, which means we've sat through this film for no reason. Outside the performances, there's really very little to recommend with Safe Passage.

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    • Trivia
      Izzy Singer was originally to be played by River Phoenix, but Sean Astin got the part after Phoenix's death.
    • Goofs
      Neatness of the face paints on Percival.
    • Quotes

      Simon Singer: [shouts] Mom! Mother! Why did you turn off my alarm? Why didn't you wake me up?

      Mag Singer: I was already up so...

      Simon Singer: My route, how did you know what houses to go to?

      Mag Singer: It was fine, I just needed something to do.

      Simon Singer: What about me? I needed something to do.

      Mag Singer: Go clean the garage that's something to do.

      Simon Singer: No! I don't want to do that.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Miami Rhapsody/Federal Hill/Before Sunrise/A Man of No Importance/Safe Passage (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Touched by the Sun
      Written by Carly Simon

      Performed by Carly Simon

      Courtesy of Arista Records

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    • Release date
      • August 7, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Safe Passage
    • Filming locations
      • Glen Ridge, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Pacific Western
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,618,282
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,618,282
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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