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Le Tombeau

Original title: The Body
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
9.8K
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Antonio Banderas in Le Tombeau (2001)
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A crucified body dated back to the first century A.D is uncovered at an ancient cave in Jerusalem. Trouble ensues as word spreads.A crucified body dated back to the first century A.D is uncovered at an ancient cave in Jerusalem. Trouble ensues as word spreads.A crucified body dated back to the first century A.D is uncovered at an ancient cave in Jerusalem. Trouble ensues as word spreads.

  • Director
    • Jonas McCord
  • Writers
    • Richard Sapir
    • Jonas McCord
  • Stars
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Olivia Williams
    • John Shrapnel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    9.8K
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    • Director
      • Jonas McCord
    • Writers
      • Richard Sapir
      • Jonas McCord
    • Stars
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Olivia Williams
      • John Shrapnel
    • 87User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 21Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Father Matt Gutierrez
    Olivia Williams
    Olivia Williams
    • Sharon Golban
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Moshe Cohen
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Father Lavelle
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Father Walter Winstead
    Lillian Lux
    • Mother
    John Wood
    John Wood
    • Cardinal Pesci
    Makram Khoury
    Makram Khoury
    • Nasir Hamid
    • (as Makram J. Khoury)
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    Vernon Dobtcheff
    • Monsignor
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Dr. Sproul
    Mohammad Bakri
    Mohammad Bakri
    • Abu Yusef
    • (as Muhamed Bakri)
    Yoav Dekelbaum
    • Avi
    • (as Yoav Deckelbaum)
    Sami Samir
    Sami Samir
    • Achmed
    Jordan Licht
    • Dorene
    Limor Goldstein
    Limor Goldstein
    • Galic
    Ariel Horowitz
    • Reb Nechtal
    • (as Ariel Horovitz)
    Roi Horowitz
    • Zalman
    • (as Roi Horovitz)
    Shai Sharabi
    • Street Urchin
    • Director
      • Jonas McCord
    • Writers
      • Richard Sapir
      • Jonas McCord
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    rmax304823

    Religion and Politics

    Well, an Israeli widow, Olivia Williams, uncovers a hidden tomb in Jerusalem, and there is some suggestion that it might be that of Christ. This causes a considerable stir in the Vatican because, after all, Christ's body shouldn't be there unless he was an ordinary man. So they send Father Antonio Banderas down there to investigate, telling him ahead of time, so that he doesn't misunderstand his mission, that "the body is not that of Christ."

    Banderas and Williams form at first a kind of mismatched cop/buddy team, he instense and inhibited, she breezily outgoing and scientific. But they soon run into trouble that pulls them together in their goals. I admit I didn't understand all of the reasons why so many groups wanted to interfere with the investigation or to exploit the find for political purposes. The first trouble they run into is an orthodox Jewish sect whose members bombard them with rocks and steal an important artifact. Then there is the leader of a Palestinian group, the PLO, I mean the FLP, or rather the PDQ. He wants his henchmen to get their hands on the bones. I forget why but I'm sure the purpose is nefarious. You can tell because he's got a face on him like the assassin in Hitchcock's "The Man Who Knew Too Much." And you can identify his thugs when you see them because they're all swarthier than everybody else. The head Israeli honcho in this business, Shrapnel, informs the Vatican that as soon as Jerusalem is recognized as the sole capital of a united country, the bones will be released. (I understood that.) This all leads to a final semi-violent confrontation between the PDQ leader and the priest, in which the latter is wounded and the former is blown to smithereens. Oh, that reminds me, there is some comic relief from a sloppy young Irish priest who is a computer hacker. The question of whose body it is, is resolved at the end, but nobody in the movie finds out about it, only the viewer. Father Banderas resigns his commission and decides to follow God in his own way. He writes a very nice letter to Williams, but the movie stops short of having them fall into each other's arms. Let's not disturb anybody by raising REAL problems. (Are we going to observe Shabbat? How are we going to raise the kids?)

    The photography is okay, and it's an interesting exploration of modern Israel and the political and ethnic maelstrom that it is, while at the same time much less didactic than "Exodus," which might have been called "Zionism for Dummies." The acting is better than one might expect. Antonio Banderas has a sympatico appearance. He exudes sincerity in this part. And he's not a bad actor, the kind of ordinary man who engages us without being particularly glamorous, the way some European actors like Jean-Louis Trintignant or Jean Moreau do. Olivia Williams isn't quite as convincing but she is very sexy and appealing, and looks the part of a 30-ish practical-minded Israeli woman, worn but warm. She almost, but not quite, gives Banderas some chicken soup one night. The musical score sounds like it's from a stock library somewhere, from a file labeled "Suspense music." Shrapnel looks the part of the Israeli honcho too. He sounds uncannily like Paul Stewart.

    This isn't a puzzle that I find particularly interesting, although I don't know why. Religious belief leads so regularly to violence and intrigue. But I don't really think that if a body were positively identified as Christ's it would change things very much. Cognitive dissonance theory suggests that, if anything, it would strengthen our beliefs in some way. (Cf., "When Prophecy Fails.") The problem would at least be papered over somehow. I'm happy that I watched it, I suppose, if only because of Olivia Williams and Antonio Banderas, both of whom are worth watching, for somewhat different reasons, but in fact I did spend two hours following this complicated story and may just be reducing post-decision dissonance.
    6DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Body (DVD, 2001)

    The premise of this movie seemed interesting enough, although to some, it might be blasphemy. What if one day, the body (or rather, skeletal remains) of Christ was discovered in a similarly described tomb, with tell tale signs of the crucification, the spear wound, injuries inflicted by the crown of thorns, and the tomb dating back to 1 AD? This film looks at the possible destruction of the faith which hinges on the one man's resurrection as God. Olivia Williams plays an Israeli Sharon Golban, who discovers this body in a tomb she excavates. Suspecting she could be on to something big, she calls for a priest to confirm her suspicion. Soon, word gets around, rumours get spread. The Vatican dispatches one of their priests, Father Gutierrez (played by Antonio Banderas), and ex-military intelligence officer, to investigate and proof or disproof the claim.

    While science points to the fact that the body may be that of Christ, it gives a chilling insight into what could make, or break, a religion. Is it blind faith that keeps it going, even if there should come a day when science can ultimately disproof certain theories and events? Here, discovering that body has serious implications because of the repercussions that the major event in Christ's life have on Christians. But what diluted this film from its primary premise is the introduction of Hollywood subplots to jazz up production, like having the Vatican embroiled in political intrigue, and having terrorist organizations taking an interest in the findings as well.

    It's a relatively low budgeted production, but one which raised thought provoking questions even if the delivery somehow got distracted in attempts to become a bigger movie in terms of action sequences. I think this film probably would be a good prologue to the controversies that surround next year's Da Vinci Code.

    Code 1 DVD contains "special features", but nothing out of the ordinary besides the usual trailers, audio, and scene selections.
    vchimpanzee

    Effectively shows challenges to faith

    Palestinian shopkeeper Nasir Hamid was just trying to dig a basement.

    Jewish archaeologist Dr. Sharon Golban enters the cave and makes an amazing discovery. Diplomat Moshe Cohen calls Father Lavelle to investigate, and Lavelle comes out of the cave looking positively stunned.

    Only poor men were crucified. And in all of recorded history, only one crucified man has been buried in a rich man's tomb. The Vatican must get involved. Father Matt Gutierrez, formerly in military intelligence, is selected to do his own investigation.

    What if it really is Jesus? This could mean the end of Christianity. Meanwhile, Palestinians want to claim all of Jerusalem as their capital. The discovery only adds to the tension in the city. If this is a hoax, perhaps it is because someone wanted to start a war over the city.

    Antonio Banderas did a fine job of showing a man whose faith is tested. Some important questions about faith were raised, including Jewish attitudes toward disturbing the dead. Other than that, this film was nothing really special. I thought Olivia Williams (as Sharon), Derek Jacobi (as Lavelle) and John Shrapnel (as Cohen) all did a good job.

    There was some humor here. Sharon's crazy driving, for example. Violence was minor for the most part.

    It surely isn't "The Da Vinci Code" (which I have only heard about), but this is a film that can make people think.
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    Straight to video?

    This year we have been inundated with childish air-headed teen flicks! This movie doesn't "gross you out", or special effect you to death!! It tells a simple story with simple characters searching for answers to some very complex questions. Well acted, but poorly directed and edited. It has many flaws, but it is nice to see an adult film that doesn't insult your intelligence. It does not answer many questions, but does make you ask several of yourself.
    Kirpianuscus

    provocative

    For a Christian, the main interest is about the question. The doubt. The Resurrection as root of his faith. And, in this sense, the film does a well job. Because, it propose a clash, proofs from a tomb, expectations and, without be the most ispired constructed, the end is the only reasonable. A film proposing a challenge. Not in the best form but acceptable.

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    • Trivia
      This movie had been in development for fifteen years, with Universal Pictures intending to distribute and Liam Neeson set to star. In the end, the project was dropped after Universal became nervous about the religious themes.
    • Goofs
      When Matt goes to visit Father Lavelle, Father Lavelle refers to Mark 18:21. Mark only has 16 chapters. Then later he refers to Mark 13:21.
    • Quotes

      Moshe Cohen: Religion is not based on rational system of proofs. It survives because of human need.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Freddy Got Fingered/The Body/Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles/The Center of the World/Keep the River on Your Right (2001)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • The Body
    • Filming locations
      • Jerusalem, Israel
    • Production companies
      • MDP Worldwide
      • Helkon Media
      • Green Moon Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,849
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,988
      • Apr 22, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $280,777
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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