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Sous le sable

  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
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7.0/10
12K
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Charlotte Rampling in Sous le sable (2000)
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When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.When her husband goes missing at the beach, a female professor begins to mentally disintegrate as her denial of his disappearance becomes delusional.

  • Director
    • François Ozon
  • Writers
    • François Ozon
    • Emmanuèle Bernheim
    • Marina de Van
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Bruno Cremer
    • Jacques Nolot
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • François Ozon
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • Marina de Van
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Bruno Cremer
      • Jacques Nolot
    • 82User reviews
    • 76Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 11 nominations total

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    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Marie Drillon
    Bruno Cremer
    Bruno Cremer
    • Jean Drillon
    Jacques Nolot
    Jacques Nolot
    • Vincent
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Amanda
    Pierre Vernier
    Pierre Vernier
    • Gérard
    Andrée Tainsy
    Andrée Tainsy
    • Suzanne
    Maya Gaugler
    • German woman
    Damien Abbou
    • Chief lifeguard
    David Portugais
    • Young lifeguard
    Pierre Soubestre
    • Policeman
    Agathe Teyssier
    • In charge of luxury store
    Laurence Martin
    Laurence Martin
    • Apartment seller
    Jean-François Lapalus
    • Paris doctor
    Laurence Mercier
    Laurence Mercier
    • Paris doctor's secretary
    Fabienne Luchetti
    • Pharmacist
    Jo Doumerg
    • Taxi driver
    Michel Cordes
    • Superintendent
    Maurice Antoni
    • Landes doctor
    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • François Ozon
      • Emmanuèle Bernheim
      • Marina de Van
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    8schlockingly_true

    Mental illness as a lifestyle option

    Mental illness as a lifestyle option seems to be the theme of this work. Very potent in examining the reality and meaning of loss and acceptance (or lack thereof). The always captivating Charlotte, (great to see Dirk Bogarde's little girl all growed up) looking elegant as a woman of a certain age in a very Anglo-Parisian sheath dress-wearing kind of way, is wonderful in her ability to convey contained confusion struggling to make sense of a pain too great to bear. Also noteworthy, stylistically, is a rare instance of unease being effectively evoked in spite of sunlit sets and daytime outdoor shots. No doom and gloom here, she gets to suffer in the light of day. A film that will remain with the moviegoer long after viewing because of its painful emotions and its visually powerful final shot.
    8secondtake

    Requires settling in and brooding, and watching Rampling slowly adjust and consider love and death

    Under the Sand (2000)

    The plot is simple, almost too simple, and because very little happens, it depends on mood and deeply serious thinking about death to survive. And on Charlotte Rampling to have the nuance and range to pull it off.

    And it works, overall, because of just those two things: heavy subject and Rampling. There are issues (and tricks, cinematically) with ghosts and memories, but these play small against the bigger strain of the lead woman dealing with this sudden trauma in her life. Even though the main event in the movie happens at the start, I don't dare mention it because its surprise is important (I didn't know it was coming, and liked the way it was handled very much).

    Director Francois Ozon never seems to quite nail down the pace and editing of his films, at least for American sensibilities. Even the sensationally complex Swimming Pool doesn't quite use its material to propel us in every scene. But let's turn that on its head and say that Ozon uses emptiness and gaps in the action to give his movies breathing room, or maybe, in some old fashioned sense, the make them serious. When nothing is "happening" you can only start to think and dwell on the events, along with the characters. In Under the Sand there is nothing else to do and yet it's exactly what Rampling in her role has to do: think and dwell. It's slow at times, yes, but only if you don't let yourself relax and get absorbed.

    And, like the character, confuse what is real from what is chimera, and what she needs with what she once had, and even one man from another. Even her fluid bi-lingual abilities add to the duality. By the time you get to the final scene you are left wondering what true love really is, and whether it's worth it. Because maybe it is. She has something most people do not, and it seems like a sickness and a gift at once.
    8libertyvalance

    An honest but uneasy depiction of a woman's yearning for her dead husband.

    Many film fans run screaming for the door when confronted with French film drama. It is true: a lot of them tend to be over-talkative and self indulgent. François Ozon's Sous le sable is a worthy exception. Carried almost entirely by Charlotte Rampling, this story of a woman unable to face the loss of her husband marks the return to form of a great actress. Through her sensitive handling of her character one tends to forget the effort that must have gone into depicting an intelligent woman slowly going to pieces. Ozon managed to capture the special sensuality of an older woman especially well in the erotic scenes; imagined or otherwise. It is not an easy film to watch, the subject matter too painful, but its unflinching honesty coupled with Ramplings moving performance make it more than worth-while.
    7JuguAbraham

    The best work of Ms Rampling

    As a film script writer and director, Ozon has evolved and matured in "The Swimming Pool" and "In the house," developing his pet themes involving sex lives and mental infirmities. But the the real value of this film will remain Ms Rampling's performance which is comparable to her turns in "The Night Porter, " "The Damned," and "Hannah." She is evidently magical whenever she works with Ozon.
    Rip-4

    A terrific film

    I just saw this film on cable last night, and thought it was wonderful - extremely moving, almost terrifying at times. Charlotte Rampling gave what was truly one of the two or three best, if not the best, performances by an actress in 2000 (take that, Julia Roberts). Extremely affecting, and highly recommended. However, I am confused by the cast list - I could have sworn that the actress playing Marie's best friend was Gena Rowlands, but she's not listed anywhere, so I'm not sure it was her after all. A great movie, rent it if you haven't seen it.

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    • Trivia
      For financial reasons, the movie was shut down for 6 months, which worked for the best for François Ozon because then he actually shot on the summer and the winter, like the movie differentiates.
    • Quotes

      Marie Drillon: I am his wife, and I'm telling you, this is *not* him!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Look (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Septembre (Quel Joli Temps)
      Music by Barbara

      Lyrics by Sophie Makhno

      Performed by Barbara

      © Les Editions Métropolitaines

      Avec l'aimable autorisation des Editions Métropolitaines

      (p) 1965 Mercury France

      Avec l'aimable autorisation de Universal Music Projets Spéciaux

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    • Release date
      • February 7, 2001 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bajo La Arena
    • Filming locations
      • Lit-et-Mixe, Landes, France(lifeguard rescue station at Cap de l'Homy)
    • Production companies
      • Fidélité Productions
      • Euro Space
      • Haut et Court
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,452,698
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,657
      • May 6, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,531,687
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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