White Material

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  • Franciaország White Material
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Dráma / Háborús
Franciaország / Kamerun, 2009, 102 perc

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"No more smirking. We're stopping the bullshit right now and staying put." The regular army is preparing to reestablish order in the country. To clean up. To eliminate the rebel officer also known as The Boxer and rid the countryside of roving child soldiers. All the expatriates have gone home, getting out before things turn nasty. Of the Vials - coffee planters who have lived here for two generations - Maria stands firm. She’s not about to give in to rumors or abandon her harvest at the first sound of gunfire. Just like her father-in-law and her ex-husband who is also the father of her son (a little too much of a slacker in her opinion) she is convinced that Cherif, mayor of the neighboring town, will protect them. If she asks him, he will save the plantation. He has a personal guard, a private militia of tough guys, heavily armed and well trained. (forgalmazó hivatalos szövege)

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gudaulin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol My first two encounters with Claire Denis's work ended in disaster and I swore that I wouldn't be burned for the third time. But sometimes you are wrong and reality changes. This film attracted me because of the setting and the subject matter, and I must say that although I feel like I don't have to change my opinion about this arthouse director's work, this time we got along quite well. I still feel certain mannerisms in her work, such as mixing shots in a style where you have to search for things, and what is the end and what is the beginning, which are typical elements of her work. Yet with this film, she held back quite a bit, and it's clear that she knows a lot about Africa and this theme is personal to her. I had a lot of mixed feelings about her previous two works, but I didn't get lost in the story with this one. Overall impression: 75%. ()

kaylin 

az összes felhasználói recenzió

angol Isabelle Huppert once again shows her acting mastery, this time not even needing many words to show herself in the best possible light. Her heroine is strong and human, and yet she is ground down by events beyond her control. Christopher Lambert surprised me even more after a long time; he got a good role and could show that he could act, even though he didn't have much space. ()

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