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Un barrage contre le Pacifique

  • 2008
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  • 1h 56m
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Un barrage contre le Pacifique (2008)
A troubled mother's spirit crumbles when her adult children strike out for independence. Feeling abandoned she contemplates taking drastic action.
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A troubled mother's spirit crumbles when her adult children strike out for independence. Feeling abandoned she contemplates taking drastic action.A troubled mother's spirit crumbles when her adult children strike out for independence. Feeling abandoned she contemplates taking drastic action.A troubled mother's spirit crumbles when her adult children strike out for independence. Feeling abandoned she contemplates taking drastic action.

  • Director
    • Rithy Panh
  • Writers
    • Michel Fessler
    • Rithy Panh
    • Marguerite Duras
  • Stars
    • Isabelle Huppert
    • Gaspard Ulliel
    • Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    894
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    • Director
      • Rithy Panh
    • Writers
      • Michel Fessler
      • Rithy Panh
      • Marguerite Duras
    • Stars
      • Isabelle Huppert
      • Gaspard Ulliel
      • Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    • 9User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • La mère
    Gaspard Ulliel
    Gaspard Ulliel
    • Joseph
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    Astrid Bergès-Frisbey
    • Suzanne
    Randal Douc
    • Monsieur Jo
    Vanthon Duong
    • Le caporal
    • (as Duong Vanthon)
    Stéphane Rideau
    • Agosti
    Lucy Harrison
    • Carmen
    Doeun Thenn Nan
    • M. Khing
    Chorn Solyda
    • Le père Sok
    • (as Solida Chorn)
    Ingrid Mareski
    • La femme de Pierre
    Louis Arsac
    • Pierre
    Rosa Meas
    • A'chan
    Mang Son
    • A'sok
    Phén Vann
    • Le chef du village
    Jean-Pol Brissart
    Jean-Pol Brissart
    • M. Bideau
    Samuel Bartholin
    • M. Jouve
    Cédric Eeckhout
    • Jeune agent du cadastre
    Cédric Salze
    • L'agent du cadastre
    • Director
      • Rithy Panh
    • Writers
      • Michel Fessler
      • Rithy Panh
      • Marguerite Duras
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    6MOscarbradley

    Pretty pictures rather than an engaging plot

    Originally filmed in 1957 by Rene Clement and with an international cast headed by Jo Van Fleet, Silvana Mangano and Anthony Perkins, (I haven't seen it), "The Sea Wall" is based on a novel by Marguerite Duras and is set in Indochina in 1931. This version, directed by the Cambodian director Rithy Panh, is a visually sumptuous epic centered mainly on Isabelle Huppert's fine performance as the matriarch.

    The plot is the fairly conventional one of someone fighting both nature and bureaucracy to retain control of their land, a theme common from a number of American based pictures, though the beauty here of the 'exotic' locations gives the film an added dimension while the director's background in documentary adds to the authenticity. Perhaps it could do with a greater sense of urgency, (you tend to be beguiled by the pictures rather than the plot), but it's still a fairly pleasant way to pass a couple of hours, particularly on a wet Saturday afternoon.
    8ZeddaZogenau

    Isabelle HUPPERT and Gaspard ULLIEL in a Marguerite DURAS Adaptation

    Film adaptation of a novel based on Marguerite Duras with Isabelle Huppert and Gaspard Ulliel

    This 2008 film (also known as "Hot Coast" in German-speaking countries) by Cambodian director Rithy Panh takes the viewer back to the French colony of Indochina, sometime in the 1930s. The widow (Isabelle Huppert, * 1953) of a French settler lives in miserable conditions with her two almost grown children. Joseph (Gaspard Ulliel, *1984) and his friend Agosti (Stephane Rideau, *1976) lead the sexually dissolute life of a colony playboy who is just waiting to return to metropolitan France. His mother - without any knowledge of rice cultivation - bought a piece of land that is regularly flooded by salty seawater. When the rich Chinese Mr. Jo (Randal Douc) expresses his interest in the very young Suzanne (Astrid Berges-Frisbey, *1986), mother and son sense a warm windfall that could fulfill all their wishes. Together they do everything they can to drive the still inexperienced Suzanne into a love affair with the old Chinese guy...

    You can see that all the topics of the great writer Marguerite Duras (1914-1996) are already gathered here. Poverty and misery in the French colonies - everything that people in the mother country didn't want to know in detail. The novel that serves as a model here was published in 1950. In 1985, Duras achieved a sensational success on the international book market with "The Lover". In it she described the details of the affair with the old Chinese man, which probably contained a lot of autobiographical elements. Soon after the bestseller was published, it was made into a film by Jean Jacques Annaud under the same title. Duras's illusion-free view of the colonial efforts of the former world power France is simply admirable.

    The two-time EUROPEAN FILM AWARD winner (for THE PIANO PLAYER and for 8 WOMEN) Isabelle Huppert shines as a mother who fights against decline and financial ruin.

    Gaspard Ulliel (1984-2022) can exploit all of his film star qualities in his role. The dazzling-looking Frenchman also had beautiful appearances in "A Very Long Engagement" (2004) and in "The Princess of Montpensier" (2010).

    The young Astrid Berges-Frisbey masters her role, modeled on Duras' alter ego, very believably. In 2011 she was also in "Pirates of the Caribbean".

    Stephane Rideau has been unforgettable since his powerful performance in Andre Techine's "Wilde Herzen" (1994). In it he was confronted with the consequences of the Algerian War. Another painful chapter in French history!

    By the way, the dike from the French title of the novel and film ("Un barrage contre le Pacifique") still exists today. It did not bring any financial blessing to Marguerite Duras' mother, but it remains as a memorial to her work there.
    8bob998

    This diamond ring

    This diamond ring is getting around: from Monsieur Jo's ring collection to Suzanne's finger, then back to Jo, then to Suzanne again, then the French woman gets it after some nocturnal goings-on with Joseph, Suzanne's brother, then it comes back to Suzanne... whew, what a journey for a flawed piece of goods. As a symbol of human desires gone out of whack, it's really effective. Just as effective are the scenes of the villagers being exploited by Jo and his henchmen in the Land Registry, and the revenge taken on a hapless official by the villagers: Rithy Panh grew up in a totalitarian state and understands the mechanisms of colonial corruption and brutality. His camera quietly records all the actions of a colonial regime desperate to keep its power and privileges in a far-away land.

    The actors are mostly very good. Gaspard Ulliel stands out as the son who has great value as a gigolo, not so much as a plantation boss. Astrid Berges reminded me of Jane March in L'Amant: she's pretty and looks like a prize for a rich planter. Lucy Harrison as Carmen has a wonderful easy charm in her two scenes. Stephane Rideau as Agosti has had his part trimmed considerably from the important role he plays in Duras's novel, and that detracts from the power of the film. Finally Isabelle Huppert gives one of her star turns: she understands the nervous energy of Mme. Donnadieu, and her willingness to play the game of racial superiority over Jo, but the iron will the woman had is somehow missing. It's a three-quarters performance.
    5dwm51

    Routine Anti-Colonial Costume Drama

    This is a costume drama of solid but very routine production values. The theme is anti-colonialism. The French colonial authorities are shown as corrupt and oppressive and the colonist family at the centre of the narrative is economically hopeless and morally degenerate. Isabelle Huppert is a slightly crazy and clueless head of a family whose only assets reside in the sexual allure of its teenage son and daughter. These assets are exploited in an attempt to save the family's fortunes. They are an unlikeable bunch although some nuance is generated by Huppert who injects a little humanity into her character. The film feels slow-paced and over long and do we really need another anti-colonial tract?
    7dromasca

    Marguerite Duras would have liked it

    'The Sea Wall' directed in 2008 by Cambodian director Rithy Panh is the second screen adaptation of Marguerite Duras's novel 'Un barrage contre le Pacifique' after the one made in 1957 by René Clément, a few years after the novel was published. The French writer was also a prolific screenwriter and collaborated with some of the best-known contemporary directors of her time with original scripts and adaptations of her books. I believe that she would have liked this film, which was made a decade after the writer's death. The screenplay follows the story with a strong autobiographical touch in the book, inspired by the childhood and adolescence spent by the writer in Indochina in the interwar period. The adaptation is faithful to the book, with an extra authenticity derived from on-site filming in Cambodia and the contribution of Rithy Panh who is also an excellent documentary filmmaker. It is one of those cases where the remake is justified and the result, although far in time, is I think closer to the characters and messages of the book than the first film.

    'The Sea Wall' is the story of a woman, a widow who raises her two children, a 19-year-old boy and a 16-year-old daughter, in the difficult conditions of French colonial Indochina. Her rice plantation is located near the ocean and colonial officials tricked her by lending her money for land subject to meteorological whims. The construction of a dam goes beyond the simple necessity, it becomes a symbol of the struggle with nature but also of the confrontations with a bureaucracy that cruelly exploits not only the locals but also the French colonists who do not have enough money or relations to fit in the upper echelons of the social and economic hierarchy. The mother's war of survival overlaps with the maturing crises of the children, the difficult relations between the three family members being complicated by the need to survive economically even at the cost of moral compromises.

    Marguerite Duras's Indochina in Rithy Panh's vision is a country of social and racial inequalities, and of political and economic conflicts presented unabashedly, in a realistic, almost naturalistic style. Between René Clément's 1957 film and this film version, the Cambodian tragedy of the 1970s took place and the Cambodian director did not hesitate to suggest that there, in the country's colonial past, lies much of the roots of the Khmer Rouge's cruelty. Isabelle Huppert creates here another of her great roles as a woman beyond her prime, who tries to navigate between the blows of fate and family conflicts, torn between the desire to raise her children decently and the compromises she cannot avoid. The two young actors who play the roles of young people, Gaspard Ulliel and Astrid Bergès-Frisbey are both excellently cast and act strongly, with a combination of innocence and sensuality, two characters who shape themselves as the story progresses. The cinematography plays an important role in creating the atmosphere, because the weather conditions decide the fate of the heroes. One can blame the film for a certain lack of rhythm. It could be an intentional decision of the director to involve the viewer in the sensations of the heavy flow of time that the heroes feel. The cinematic narrative omits or passes very quickly over some of the important aspects of the story, especially in the second part of the film, which may make the accumulation of events at the end less clear to those who have not read the book or seen the older version of the movie. Even so, I believe that 'The Sea Wall' is a film worth watching or watching again, which fits with honor in the series of films through which French cinema critically and without nostalgia revisits the country's colonial past.

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      Juliette Binoche was considered for the role of the mother.
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      Remake of Barrage contre le Pacifique (1958)

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 2009 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Cambodia
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Diaphana Films (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Sea Wall
    • Filming locations
      • Ream National Park, Preah Sihanouk, Cambodia(1930's Cambodia)
    • Production companies
      • Catherine Dussart Productions (CDP)
      • Studio 37
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • €6,245,716 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,550,661
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      • 1h 56m(116 min)
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