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Une vie entre deux océans

Original title: The Light Between Oceans
  • 2016
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  • 2h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
62K
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Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander in Une vie entre deux océans (2016)
A drama centered around a lighthouse keeper and his wife who live off the coast of Western Australia. Happening upon a baby they rescue from an adrift rowboat, the couple make the life-altering decision to raise the child as their own.
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A lighthouse keeper and his wife living off the coast of Western Australia raise a baby they rescue from a drifting rowing boat.A lighthouse keeper and his wife living off the coast of Western Australia raise a baby they rescue from a drifting rowing boat.A lighthouse keeper and his wife living off the coast of Western Australia raise a baby they rescue from a drifting rowing boat.

  • Director
    • Derek Cianfrance
  • Writers
    • Derek Cianfrance
    • M.L. Stedman
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Alicia Vikander
    • Rachel Weisz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    62K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Derek Cianfrance
    • Writers
      • Derek Cianfrance
      • M.L. Stedman
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Alicia Vikander
      • Rachel Weisz
    • 200User reviews
    • 238Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 19 nominations total

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    The Light Between Oceans
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    The Light Between Oceans
    The Light Between Oceans: Take Me Out To Janus
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    The Light Between Oceans: Shave
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    The Light Between Oceans: At Home On Janus
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    The Light Between Oceans: At Home On Janus

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Tom Sherbourne
    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Isabel Graysmark
    Rachel Weisz
    Rachel Weisz
    • Hannah Roennfeldt
    Florence Clery
    • Lucy-Grace
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Ralph Addicott
    Thomas Unger
    • Bluey Smart
    Jane Menelaus
    • Violet Graysmark
    Garry McDonald
    Garry McDonald
    • Bill Graysmark
    Anthony Hayes
    Anthony Hayes
    • Sergeant Vernon Knuckey
    Benedict Hardie
    Benedict Hardie
    • Constable Harry Garstone
    Emily Barclay
    Emily Barclay
    • Gwen Potts
    Bryan Brown
    Bryan Brown
    • Septimus Potts
    Stephen Ure
    Stephen Ure
    • Neville Whittnish
    Peter McCauley
    Peter McCauley
    • Sergeant Spragg
    Leon Ford
    Leon Ford
    • Frank Roennfeldt
    Jonathan Wagstaff
    • Constable Bob Lynch
    Gerald Bryan
    • Captain Percy Hasluck
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    Elizabeth Hawthorne
    • Mrs. Hasluck
    • Director
      • Derek Cianfrance
    • Writers
      • Derek Cianfrance
      • M.L. Stedman
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    10kinsmanivan

    This is a beautifully shot and acted film

    When I read this on Wikidpedia I was amazed:

    Critical Review The Light Between Oceans received mixed reviews from critics. On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 59%, based on 133 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The Light Between Oceans presents a well-acted and handsomely mounted adaptation of its bestselling source material, but ultimately tugs on the heartstrings too often to be effective."

    This is a brilliantly acted film with some stunning scenery filmed in New Zealand. Both Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander put in two very strong performances, along with Rachel Weisz in a supporting role, and the film completely captures the period after the First World War. To me it seemed very much in the mode of 'The Piano' and equally as strong in terms of its dramatic dynamics and conflicts.

    I saw this film with my wife who was equally impressed so I think it has an appeal for both a female and male audience. Definitely should be an Oscar contender and both actors deserve a gong for their performances.
    6bob-the-movie-man

    "You only have to forgive once. To resent, you have to do it all day, every day"

    In my review of "The Two Faces of January" I described it as a film that "will be particularly enjoyed by older viewers who remember when story and location were put far ahead of CGI-based special effects". In watching this film I was again linking in my mind to that earlier film... and that was before the lead character suddenly brought up the two faces of Janus! For this is a good old-fashioned weepy melodrama: leisurely, character based and guaranteed to give the tear ducts a good old cleaning out.

    It's 1918 and Michael Fassbender plays Tom Sherbourne, a damaged man seeking solitude and reflection after four years of hell in the trenches. As a short-term job he takes the post of lighthouse keeper on the isolated slab of rock called Janus - sat between two oceans (presumably as this is Western Australia, the Indian and the Southern Oceans). The isolation of the job previously sent his predecessor off his trolley.

    En route to his workplace he is immediately attracted to headmaster's daughter Isabel (Alicia Vikander) who practically THROWS herself at Tom (the hussy), given that they only have snatches of a day at a time to be together during shore leave. Tom falls for her (as a hot blooded man, and with Vikander's performance, this is entirely believable!) and the two marry to retire to their 'fortress of solitude' together to raise a family and live happily ever after.... or not... For the path of true motherhood runs not smoothly for poor Isabel, and a baby in a drifting boat spells both joy and despair for the couple as the story unwinds.

    (I'll stop my synopsis there, since I think the trailer - and other reviews I've read - give too much away).

    While Fassbender again demonstrates what a mesmerising actor he is, the acting kudos in this one really goes again to Vikander, who pulls out all the stops in a role that demands fragility, naivety, resentment, anger and despair across its course. While I don't think the film in general will trouble the Oscars, this is a leading actress performance that I could well see nominated. In a supporting role, with less screen-time, is Rachel Weisz who again needs to demonstrate her acting stripes in a demanding role. (Also a shout-out to young Florence Clery who is wonderfully naturalistic as the 4 year old Lucy-Grace.) So this is a film with a stellar class, but it doesn't really all gel together satisfyingly into a stellar - or at least particularly memorable - movie. After a slow start, director Derek Cianfrance ("The Place Beyond the Pines") ladles on the melodrama interminably, and over a two hour running time the word overwrought comes to mind.

    The script (also by Cianfrance, from the novel by M.L.Stedman) could have been tightened up, particularly in the first reel, and the audience given a bit more time to reflect and absorb in the second half.

    The film is also curiously 'place-less'. I assumed this was somewhere off Ireland until someone suddenly starting singing "Waltzing Matilda" (badly) and random people started talking in Aussie accents: most strange.

    Cinematography by Adam Arkapaw ("Macbeth") is also frustratingly inconsistent. The landscapes of the island, steam trains, sunsets and the multiple boatings in between is just beautiful (assisted by a delicate score by the great Alexandre Desplat which is well used) but get close up (and the camera does often get VERY close up) and a lack of 'steadicam' becomes infuriating, with faces dancing about the screen and - in one particular scene early on - wandering off on either side with the camera apparently unsure which one to follow! A memorable cinema experience only for Vikander's outstanding performance. Now where are those tissues...

    (Agree? Disagree? Please visit bob-the-movie-man.com for the graphical version of the review and to comment. Thanks!)
    Gordon-11

    A beautiful story about right and wrong, and everything in between

    This film tells the story of a married couple living in a remote lighthouse, who finds a drifting boat in the sea with a healthy baby and a dead man inside. They raise the baby as their own, but soon moral challenges arise and they find themselves at an important crossroad.

    I'm impressed by how beautiful "The Light Between Oceans" is. The scenery is so beautiful that it makes me want to visit that place and feel its serenity. The pain of the couple and their reasons for making such a decision is well portrayed in the film, and I do feel for them for having live with the consequences of their wrongs. The story is really beautiful because it is a story of love, and paradoxically tells that sometimes the right thing to do may not be the right thing to do. It is so hard to determine what is right and what is wrong in this situation, thereby creating a conflict which keeps the film captivating. I'm deeply moved by both Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander's performances. The film haunts me after it finishes, and I'm still affected by it and ruminating about it.
    9Mquinnjunkmail

    Great adaptation of the book

    For those who were fans of the book, it was a great adaptation. It was slow, but that was certainly true to the book.

    The acting was excellent, and I loved the cast. Fassbender and Weisz are always winners, of course - Vikander I have enjoyed in the three movies I've seen her in. She was great when she needed to be great in this movie - there were some very dramatic and poignant scenes, and she pulled them off.

    I loved the cinematography – especially the scenes filmed on the island – the constant wind! That was something which was conveyed in the book, but it's hard to keep "constant ferocious screaming wind" in your head while reading, because it would be awful if it were mentioned every paragraph, yet it's easy to forget that crucial detail while reading – the movie definitely conveyed that. Very atmospheric.

    Yes, it was on the slow side - so don't watch it while drowsy, and you should be fine!
    8claudio_carvalho

    Heartbreaking Story with Magnificent Performances

    In December 1918, the traumatized military Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender) is temporarily hired as lightkeeper to work alone for six months at a lighthouse at Janus Rock, Australia. He meets the joyful local girl Isabel Graysmark (Alicia Vikander) and they fall in love with each other. Soon they marry each other and Isabel moves to Janus Rock with Tom. Along the next years, Isabel has two miscarriages and while traumatized with her second loss, Tom rescues a rowboat on the shore with a dead man and a baby girl. When he is ready to report the incident, Isabel persuades Tom to keep the baby as if she were their child. The reluctant Tom has difficulties to agree, but keep the baby named Lisa. In Lisa´s baptism, Tom sees the local Hannah Roennfeldt (Rachel Weisz) praying at a grave and he learns that she is the real mother of Lisa. He writes an anonymous note to Hannah telling that her missing daughter is safe and sound. When Tom meets Hannah again four years late, he takes an attitude that will change the lives of many persons.

    "The Light Between Oceans" is a beautiful film with a heartbreaking story and magnificent performances. It is easy to understand why Tom has difficulties to live a lie based on his rigid military principles but it is difficult to understand why the revelation four years after meeting Lisa´s real mother since he should be aware that his attitude would affect the lives of many people mainly Lisa and his wife. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "A Luz Entre Oceanos" ("The Light Between Oceans")

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed in Stanley, a quiet seaside town in north-west Tasmania. Local spokespersons hoped the film would enhance the amount of tourists in the area.
    • Goofs
      A framed photograph of Frank and Grace is shown on a shelf at approximately 1:08 in the movie. It appears that Frank is holding the baby in his right arm. This is a reversed image as evidenced by the direction his vest is buttoned. The same framed photo is shown twice later in the movie: at 1:35 sitting on what looks to be the same shelf and again at 1:57 being held in Hannah's hands. These show the correct orientation of the image with the child being held in his left arm.
    • Quotes

      Frank Roennfeldt: You only have to forgive once. To resent, you have to do it all day, every day, all the time. You have to keep remembering the bad things. It's too much work.

    • Alternate versions
      In Singapore, the film was edited in order to obtain a PG classification. The distributor removed an entire sex scene from the film (between Tom and Isabel, in which some sexual movements and brief breast nudity is shown). The film was later passed M18 uncut for it's video release.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Michael Fassbender/Abby Elliott/Bastille (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      All Things Bright and Beautiful
      Music by William H. Monk (uncredited) and lyrics by Cecil F. Alexander (uncredited)

      [Incorrectly credited as 'Traditional']

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2016 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • India
      • Australia
      • New Zealand
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La luz entre los océanos
    • Filming locations
      • Stanley, Tasmania, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Heyday Films
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • LBO Productions (II)
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $12,545,979
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,765,838
      • Sep 4, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,975,621
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 13m(133 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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