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Vinyan

  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
6.2K
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Emmanuelle Béart and Rufus Sewell in Vinyan (2008)
A couple go searching through the jungle for their missing son who is presumed dead.
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A couple are looking for their child who was lost in the tsunami - their search takes them to the dangerous Thai-Burmese waters, and then into the jungle, where they face unknown but horrify... Read allA couple are looking for their child who was lost in the tsunami - their search takes them to the dangerous Thai-Burmese waters, and then into the jungle, where they face unknown but horrifying dangers.A couple are looking for their child who was lost in the tsunami - their search takes them to the dangerous Thai-Burmese waters, and then into the jungle, where they face unknown but horrifying dangers.

  • Director
    • Fabrice du Welz
  • Writers
    • Fabrice du Welz
    • David Greig
    • Olly Blackburn
  • Stars
    • Emmanuelle Béart
    • Rufus Sewell
    • Petch Osathanugrah
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    6.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Fabrice du Welz
      • David Greig
      • Olly Blackburn
    • Stars
      • Emmanuelle Béart
      • Rufus Sewell
      • Petch Osathanugrah
    • 79User reviews
    • 85Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Emmanuelle Béart
    Emmanuelle Béart
    • Jeanne Bellmer
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Paul Bellmer
    Petch Osathanugrah
    • Thaksin Gao
    Julie Dreyfus
    Julie Dreyfus
    • Kim
    Amporn Pankratok
    • Sonchaï
    Josse De Pauw
    Josse De Pauw
    • Matthias
    Omm
    • Sara
    Apisit Opasaimlikit
    • Boomsong
    • (as Joey Boy)
    Kurlab Lay
    • Boomsong's mom
    Matt Ryder
    • Bideau
    Bobbie Delcastillo
    • Millionnaire 1
    Susan Delcastillo
    • Woman 1
    Teerawat Mulvilai
    • Khun
    • (as Teerawat Mulwilai)
    Saichia Wongwirot
    • Petch
    • (as Saichia Wongwirote)
    Kitinun Siangsa-Ard
    • Gao's bodyguard
    Boontum Jundaharn
    • Gao's bodyguard
    Wirat Rungreang
    • Gao's bodyguard
    Oz Petcharat
    • Taxi driver
    • Director
      • Fabrice du Welz
    • Writers
      • Fabrice du Welz
      • David Greig
      • Olly Blackburn
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    User reviews79

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    9rolf_denny

    A strange and hypnotic journey

    Before watching "Vinyan",I read some comments of IMDb users. Most of all said that the movie is a crap, that nobody should waste one hour and a half of your life watching it. Well, I guess that I saw some other movie.

    First of all, the comparisons with David Lynch's works are not fair. Vinyan takes a direction that Lynch never got on his works (an original approach to ghost stories). So, don't believe if you read that this movie is a bad copy of Lynch's works.

    Fabrice du Welz shows again why he's a great director,a truly great horror director (how can some critics call Darren Lynn Bousman, Eli Roth an Rob Zombie the "horror directors of the new generation"?). The atmosphere of his craft is fabulous, he manages to make the tension and insanity grow slowly and steadily.

    Another great achievement of Welz is documentary feel that he impressed with his direction. The locations of the movies are also great, big and mysterious jungles, like if they were abyss that you just enter, but never leaves them.

    Emanuelle Béart,with his explosive beauty, and Rufus Sewell give great performances. The process of disintegration of their marriage showed by them as they delve into the jungle is awesome.

    Finally, this is the kind of movie that, before you try to comprehend it, you must feel it.

    If you like it, watch "Calvaire", Welz's previous work, a real horror gem.
    7Wuchakk

    Haunting descent into jungle hell

    An American couple in Thailand discover possible evidence that their young son who died in a tsunami six months earlier is still alive and living in the jungles of Myanmar (Burma). They pay some dubious characters a lot of money to go up river into the forbidden country. Things go from bad to worse.

    Many viewers denounce "Vinyan" (2008) because it's not a typical horror film, but that's precisely why it's worthwhile. It's original. It's equal parts haunting, beautiful, strange and creepy. The plot is thin, yet the story maintains your attention.

    The acting is excellent all around and you buy these people as real. The five main characters being: Paul and Jeane Bellmer (Rufus Sewell and Emmanuelle Béart), a human trafficker named Thaksin Gao, the captain of the small boat named Sonchaï and the couple's liaison, Kim (Julie Dreyfus).

    Memorable parts abound, such as Kim's subtle-but-clear seduction of Paul, the beautiful floating-lanterns at the beach ceremony and the awesome tree fortress.

    The meaning of the film is ambiguous, but it provokes thought on several things: The nature of grief (letting go or not letting go), obsession, madness, tribal instincts, going feral and more.

    As for the tribe of lost kids in the last act, are they 'vinyan' -- angry, confused spirits who suffered horrible deaths -- or are they simply a pack of kids gone wild in the jungle à la "Lord of the Flies"? I say the evidence points to the latter.

    In any case, "Vinyan" has elements of films like "Apocalypse Now," "The Emerald Forest," "Fitzcaraldo" (or "Aguirre") and the aforementioned "Lord of the Flies."

    The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Thailand.

    GRADE: B+
    5TheHorrrorGirlLover

    Good to watch once in a while.

    If you like Green Inferno, Death of Me any tropical messed up horror flicks this is good to watch well messed up. Point is if you lost your kid and it's been 6months don't go to the jungle thinking they are there.
    5K-nightt

    Avant-garde gone awry

    I completely get what the director was trying to do, and it was a mock-valiant effort on his part; the dark settings, the dream-like shots, and the faux-delusional performance by the main actress. The philosophical undertones are there, they just need to be dug out from beneath the hard-to-buy acting and set-ups. We are all interchangeable, at a physical and psychic level; in her state of utmost despair, Jeanne was hurdled into a psychotic state of mind, and very interestingly incorporating the semblance of delusional misidentification syndrome (namely, Fregoli syndrome); any and all of those children were Joshua. I do believe that this film could have gotten its point across, because the premise is actually appealing; unfortunately that was not enough to leave me with more than an empty sensation after it ended. The dude playing Paul was not believable, and his reactions to the bizarre situations arising were deadened by his own disbelief as an actor. Jeanne just figured that adopting the dead fish expression throughout the film would be sufficient, apart from a possible ripoff from the Piano Teacher with regards to the sex scene in which any and all human emotion has long abandoned her carcass. Now, the only crude emotion she displayed was during the final scene, and I believe this was not a scripted reaction; her smiling showed simply her obvious arousal with the situation, in a very primitive and sexualized manner, irrespective of any taboos people may have about the particular content. Again, it was the symbolic transfiguring into the literal, as the psychogenic breast was incorporated into the lives of children who had no healthy attachment to a caregiver, so we can look at the scene as a form of regression on their part, reacquiring the breast in an attempt to somehow be reborn through her... and she experienced the giving of life in this straining-to-be-poignant moment, and was thus reborn as well.
    6acromegalix

    Vinyan : a different ghost movie

    The great mistake in Vinyan is to have tried to sell it as a classical horror movie from Hollywood, like The Ruines or The Grudge.

    Don't expect any cheap thrills or funny Fx, it's a deep drama about an occidental woman in Asia, falling into madness after the loss of her child, with a post-tsunami background.

    I can understand why some people are so disappointed, the subject is disturbing and unusual : how can you accept the loss of your child without a clear evidence of his death, and how can you express your own pain in a devastated country where most people are going through intense sufferings, violence and poverty ?

    Even if Vinyan is not perfect, i really liked the very dark atmosphere that stay with you long after the end of the film. I'm not a huge fan of Emmanuelle Béart but I think she is quite convincing in this role, far from her usual characters.

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    • Trivia
      The red building was a set that was built in the middle of the jungle.
    • Connections
      Featured in Viande d'origine française (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Vinyan's Mood
      Written by Ghalia Benali.

      Performed by Luc Pilartz and Adhoum Monfadhel.

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Thai
    • Also known as
      • Tìm Con Chốn Rừng Thiêng
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • The Film
      • uFilm
      • Backup Media
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    • Budget
      • €4,100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $156,944
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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