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Couvre-feu

Original title: The Siege
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
81K
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POPULARITY
4,181
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Denzel Washington, Bruce Willis, and Annette Bening in Couvre-feu (1998)
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The secret U.S. abduction of a suspected terrorist leads to a wave of terrorist attacks in New York City, which leads to the declaration of martial-law.The secret U.S. abduction of a suspected terrorist leads to a wave of terrorist attacks in New York City, which leads to the declaration of martial-law.The secret U.S. abduction of a suspected terrorist leads to a wave of terrorist attacks in New York City, which leads to the declaration of martial-law.

  • Director
    • Edward Zwick
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Wright
    • Menno Meyjes
    • Edward Zwick
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Bruce Willis
    • Annette Bening
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    81K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,181
    239
    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Wright
      • Menno Meyjes
      • Edward Zwick
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Bruce Willis
      • Annette Bening
    • 310User reviews
    • 90Critic reviews
    • 53Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Anthony Hubbard
    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • General William Devereaux
    Annette Bening
    Annette Bening
    • Elise Kraft…
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Frank Haddad
    Sami Bouajila
    Sami Bouajila
    • Samir Nazhde
    Ahmed Ben Larby
    • Sheik Achmed Bin Talal
    Mosleh Mohamed
    • Muezzin
    Lianna Pai
    Lianna Pai
    • Tina Osu
    • (as Liana Pai)
    Mark Valley
    Mark Valley
    • Mike Johanssen
    Jack Gwaltney
    Jack Gwaltney
    • Fred Darius
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Danny Sussman
    Lance Reddick
    Lance Reddick
    • FBI Agent Floyd Rose
    Jeremy Knaster
    • INS Official
    William Hill
    William Hill
    • INS Uniform
    Aasif Mandvi
    Aasif Mandvi
    • Khalil Saleh
    Frank DiElsi
    • Officer Williams
    Wood Harris
    Wood Harris
    • Officer Henderson
    Ellen Bethea
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    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Wright
      • Menno Meyjes
      • Edward Zwick
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    7Surecure

    Still stands up

    I remember hearing about this film before its release. It had caught a great deal of flack for its use of Arabs and Muslims in particular as violent extremists. Even at that time I knew that the protests against this film were nothing more than politically correct nonsense, as even then the only trans-oceanic terrorists that existed were of the fake-Muslim variety that today we hear about every hour.

    When I saw the film, I was impressed by the fair nature of the film, in that it portrayed the truth: these extremists exist in the overwhelming minority of Muslims, and that it is unwise and unfair to paint them all with the same brush. With a very good script, excellent performances and exciting action pieces, I was impressed.

    Jump ahead a few years, and we see what we have learned. This film was not just an intelligent story. It was a warning sign. It examined things that people did not want to talk about. It examined things that people thought it more politically correct to ignore. It portrayed events realistically and in fact far less devastating than what was possible. If there is one thing that can be learned by examining a film such as this in retrospective of recent events, it is that our species chooses to ignore that which it does not want to accept.

    Those who do not learn from their history are doomed to repeat it. Perhaps there are other subjects we should stop being so PC about and actually talk about instead of worrying about "how it will look."
    9baumer

    What if....

    At first glance, The Siege looks to be a jingoistic, typically heroic American patriot film. But upon further review, and if you honestly give this movie a chance and listen to what it has to say, you'll see that it wants us to listen, it wants us to learn and it wants us to just look at the possibilities of " what if? ".

    This is one of the best movies that I have seen in recent years and what kind of stumps me is the negative criticism surrounding the film, not just the complaint of racism ( I'll get into that later ) but about the film in general. And I have come to a conclusion that not everybody will agree with and certainly many will dislike.

    The positive reviews that have been in the IMDb have been, at least a great many of them, from people that are nationalities other than American. And perhaps the reason for that is that we can sit back and look at the U.S. from afar and it may be easier for us ( as non Americans ) to understand more clearly what this movie is trying to say. And it may be easier for us ( whatever nationality we happen to be ) to understand what is wrong with America and why a film like this is just trying to give one possible reason for the decay of American society. That is not to say that our own countries don't have problems, because they do, but we can just see what is wrong with America a little easier, we are not blinded by our own patriotism. It may be easier still for perhaps Europeans to appreciate the movie even more than others because maybe their own countries have been under siege at one point or another. And maybe the relevance is that much more prevalent when you have been that close to something.

    And what this movie has to say perhaps should not be taken lightly.

    Steve Martin's character in " The Grand Canyon " uttered the line " watch the movies, they have all of life's answers. " Perhaps that has never been more true than what this film's message is. And I believe that message is that sooner or later if there is always going to be that one watch dog, that one Big Brother that is known as the United States, then something like this may happen. What if....

    I truly believe this movie has been unfairly criticized about it's apparent racist tones. Every time there is a bombing by terrorists that are Arab in heritage, there is always a scene that follows where the Arab leagues lend their support and let the FBI know that they want these criminals brought to justice just as much as anyone does. " They love this country just as much as we do. " Denzel says in one of his speeches to the people in charge. Is it really racism when a movie tries to explore what could happen when one body of government takes matters in their own hands and breaks international law? To me every effort was made to show Arabs as normal, family loving, law abiding, peaceful citizens that they are. A bunch of Arab terrorists does not mean that all Arabs are fanatics that are bent on destroying America. That perception is like believing that all we as Canadians do is play hockey, drink beer and play in the snow.

    The movie itself is so well acted and it is so well written that I really can't understand why Washington did not get a nod for best actor. He is mesmerizing. And I think his final confrontation with the general is tense, and brilliant.

    Washington plays Hub, a very patriotic, by the book FBI agent that is personally affected by all the chaos that has ensued in his city, and he plays him brilliantly. Bening and Shaloub are also wonderful in their roles and the music in the film is haunting. Willis is a little weak in the film but that is minor in comparison to the rest of the movie.

    If you haven't seen this film because of what you have heard, give it a chance, it is well worth it. And try to watch it and listen to what it has to say. You may be surprised. I'm not sure if something like this could ever happen to the US, but it is not out of the realm of possibility.
    8gogoschka-1

    Sadly Prophetic

    It might not qualify as a masterpiece, but this film is so criminally underrated I just had to write this short review. The Siege is a dark, sadly prophetic, gripping thriller with an amazing cast. For reasons I will never understand this film was accused of having a racist message (probably by people who hadn't even seen it) although its intention very clearly is to convey anything but. But check it out for yourself; Denzel Washington and Bruce Willis are so good in this that their performances alone already make the film worthwhile. 8 stars out of 10.

    In case you're interested in more underrated gems, here's some of my favorites:

    imdb.com/list/ls070242495
    6gradyharp

    One of the Effects of Cinematic Media: Reaction

    Watching the 1998 THE SIEGE in 2007 and then rolling through all the reviews of this film from the time of release to the present is a lesson in the power of the cinema. The obvious initial response was less about the film as a film than about the manner in which the FBI, CIA, Military, Terrorists, and public responded to the unimaginable: shouts of protests about 'glorification of occult terrorists', the Hollywood idea of the impossible happening, and the criticism of the fine cast of actors who steeped into roles 'beyond swallowing' are all here in these reviews.

    Now, six years after 9/11 reviewers are taking a different view, though most still find the film pompous and obnoxious. Offensive versus defensive. And after viewing the movie as a movie it is gratifying to know that people feel strongly and are vocal about the depiction of the 'war against terrorism' we continue to lose. Movies that make people think and talk are valuable, and in that light the film is more successful than initially considered.

    Yes, there are gaping holes in the script and the plot and the concept, but as a little thriller it maintains our attention throughout and offers some fine moments from actors such as Denzel Washington, Annette Bening, Tony Shalhoub, Bruce Willis, Sami Bouajila, Ahmed Ben Larby, Aasif Mandvi among others. And then there are the panoramas of New York City under siege with the Twin Towers standing mightily in the cityscape... It begs the question: if scriptwriter Lawrence Wright and director Edward Zwick (Blood Diamond, The Last Samurai, Courage Under Fire, Glory, Leaving Normal, Legends of the Fall, etc) were thinking along these lines and finding flaws in our intelligence forces, why weren't the leaders in Washington, DC in tune with 'absurd possibilities'? It makes one think - and that is the best thing about this film. Grady Harp
    grendelkhan

    Eerily prescient.

    This film, made in 1998, is so close to the reality of Sept. 11, 2001 that it sends chills down your spine. Although events played out differently, so many elements in the film are near-mirror reflections of the reality. The attacks are carried out by Islamic extremists, whose core network were trained by the CIA, their attacks were dramatic and centered on New York City, there was little cooperation between, the FBI, CIA and military, and Arabs and Arab-Americans were rounded up in large numbers, or were subjected to harassment and violence. The images of bodies and debris are no less shocking than the sight of people jumping to their death from the World Trade Center. Torture was employed by US soldiers, in pursuit of terrorists. With all of that said, even had the attacks of Sept. 11th not occurred, this would still be a tremendous film.

    Director Ed Zwick and actor Denzell Washington team up once again for a great one-two punch. Denzell brings great humanity to his role as an FBI agent, charged with counter-terrorism operations and investigations. He is aided by Tony Shalhoub, who delivers another great performance and some of the best lines. Annette Benning displays her talent as a CIA operative at the heart of the whole crisis. Roger Deacons adds his wonderful cinematography, and Bruce Willis turns in a fine performance as an over-zealous army general.

    The film delivers a cautionary tale about extreme reactions to terror and the loss of freedoms that can result from acting in anger, rather than with reason and law. The rounding up of citizens, as depicted in the film, and the declarations of martial law, are not that far away from the provisions of the Patriot Act, which violates First Amendment rights, the right to privacy, and the right to due process. The film suggests that by giving up these rights, or stripping them away, we become the very thing that our enemies claim we are. It suggests that that may be the terrorists true aim.

    This is not a crystal ball prediction of 9/11; but it is a fine thriller. The filmmakers did their homework and got quite a bit right. They also extrapolated things to an extreme, but not an implausible one. However, they delivered an excellent film, and one that should be seen and studied.

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    • Trivia
      According to an interview that screenwriter Lawrence Wright gave to CBS in 2007, the film was a box-office failure upon its theatrical release, "but it was the most-rented movie in America after 9/11." Wright also claimed that the initial release bombed because "Muslim and Arab protesters picketed the theaters. They were furious at being stereotyped as terrorists."
    • Goofs
      Sheik Ahmed Bin Talal is shown the be abducted in Lebanon, and a desert is shown. Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
    • Quotes

      [Frank Haddad's son is among those who have been rounded up by the Army]

      General William Devereaux: And his name is Haddad?

      Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Frank Haddad, Junior.

      Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: His father's a Shiite. We're checking him out.

      Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Check this out, pal. His father's a federal agent for ten years.

      Colonel Hardwick, Army Intelligence: Don't get in my face, Hubbard. I might decide you're an Ethiopian.

      Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: And you're just stupid enough to think that's an insult.

    • Alternate versions
      Some post-2001 versions have the World Trade Center digitally removed from the New York skyline.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Living Out Loud/Unmade Beds/American History X/John Carpenter's Vampires/The Celebration (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      First You Cry
      Written by Buddy Flett and David Egan

      Performed by Little Buster And The Soul Brothers

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

      by arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Contra el enemigo
    • Filming locations
      • Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Lynda Obst Productions
      • The Bedford Falls Company
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    • Budget
      • $70,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,981,289
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,931,285
      • Nov 8, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $116,672,912
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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