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Les Bêtes du Sud sauvage (Beasts Of The Southern Wild), 1 DVD, 89 minutes
Aspect Ratio : 16:9 – 1.85:1
Rated : Universal
Product Dimensions : 19.3 x 13.5 x 1.5 cm; 80 g
Manufacturer reference : 123810
Director : Benh Zeitlin
Media Format : Colour, Widescreen, PAL, Full Screen
Run time : 1 hour and 29 minutes
Release date : 2 May 2013
Actors : Quvenzhané Wallis, Dwight Henry, Levy Easterly, Lowell Landes, Pamela Harper
Dubbed: : English, French
Subtitles: : French
Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio : ARP Sélection
ASIN : B00B7GYQDI
Country of origin : France
Number of discs : 1
Prix : €11.80 - €10.16
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4.5/5 à cet article
Avis sur le films
Reviewer: M. jean ROUGER
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Un film splendide
Review: J’ai été bluffé ! Je me suis retrouvé jeune étudiant en Sorbonne, découvrant, dans les salles d’art et d’essai, les premiers films ethnographiques de Jean ROUCH. Un vrai plaisir.La jeune actrice est renversante et le mélange de la réalité et de l’onirisme exprime bien le regard de l’enfance.Je recommande très fort ce film.
Reviewer: Demeure
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Le film de l’année 2012
Review: Un film indépendant qui, à mon goût n’a pas fait assez de bruit autour de lui. On comprend d’ailleurs mieux pourquoi la très jeune actrice du film a été nommée aux Oscars cette année.Envie de partir découvrir la Nouvelle Orléans à travers les yeux d’un enfant, rien de mieux que ce film. Foncez !!
Reviewer: sylvan
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Onirique
Review: Magnifique, poétique, vrai, intense, onirique, drole, puissant, hush puppy va vous transporter si vous vous laisser bercer par la douceur de la sincerité de son enfance décalée.
Reviewer: Patrick
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pas de sous titre en français
Review: Pas de sous titre en français
Reviewer: Joëlle
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tres bien
Review: Delaid repectés, produit conforme.
Reviewer: Beau Patrick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Passionant
Review: Un bien beau film, qui touche au cœur. Et une jeune actrice (une enfant) qui crève l’écran.Mon seul regret sur le Blu-ray et la qualité moyenne de l’image, mais peut-être est-ce voulu.Sinon c’est un film à voir absolument.
Reviewer: patrucince
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A partager avec le + grand nombre
Review: Là oui le message est fort et avec tant d’Humanité et tant d’émotions véritables : merci à ceux qui sont capables de porter en eux une telle richesse et de la partager !
Reviewer: D. Schulmann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Magnifique
Review: Superbe film. Fable tendre et violente. On n’en sort pas indemne. Musique superbe et des acteurs plus vrais que nature. A voir et revoir
Reviewer: babelfish
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Der Film geht einen ganz eigenen Weg, um seine Geschichte zu erzählen und überdies Poesieund Magie im Zuschauer zu erzeugen.Anstatt mit Effekten zu protzen, bezaubern hier einzig und allein die Darsteller.Speziell die beiden Hauptdarsteller, – Vater und Tochter -, brennen sich durch ihr Spiel ins Gedächtnis der Zuschauer.Bemerkenswert, denn die beiden sind genauso Laienschausoieler wie der Rest der Besetzung.Das Filmerlebnis wird dadurch aber in keinster weise geschmälert, – im Gegenteil!Die « Originale » aus dem fiktiven Ort « Bathtube » sind allesamt sehens- und liebenswerte Gestalten, die trotz ihrer Armutund ihren Beschränkungen am liebsten den ganzen Tag (- und die Nacht) feiern und nur soviel arbeiten,wie es ihnen sinnvoll erscheint, damit es zum Überleben reicht.Trotz dieser positiven Lebenseinstellung wird der Ort und seine Bewohner auf eine harte Probe gestellt,als ein Hurrican heranzieht, der « Bathtube » zu überfluten droht.Überdies stellt sich im Laufe des Films heraus, daß der allein erziehende Vater todkrank ist und nacheiner Möglichkeit sucht, seine Tochter nach seinem Tod versorgt zu wissen.Diese Tochter, genannt « Hushpuppie », hat eine so starke Fantasie, daß weder sie noch der Zuschauer,bei ihrem Handeln Wirklichkeit und Fiktion auseinanderhalten können.Dies gibt dem Film eine magische Komponente, die sich als roter Faden von Anfangbis zum Ende hindurchzieht.Wenn der « Film-Vorhang » fällt, hat der unvoreingenomme Zuschauer eine Reise zurück in seine Kindheit gemacht,- umso mehr und intensiver, je besser er sich noch an diese Kindheit erinnern kann.An eine Zeit, in der ganz andere Dinge wichtig waren, als die ( – ach so ernsten Sachen) der Erwachsenen,an eine Zeit, in der Probleme durch Fantasie gelöst wurden,in der man nichts weiter brauchte als Freunde, sich selbst, eine große Portion Abenteuerlustund Freude am Leben.Also an eine Zeit, in der jeder Tag ein Fest war, – so wie in « Bathtube ».Obwohl dieser Film sehr unkonventionell ist und teilweise ein wenig « unlogisch » daherkommt,ist er für mich ein echtes kleines Film-Juwel.Trotzdem habe ich Verständnis, wenn jemand mit dem Film nichts anfangen kannund deshalb schlecht bewertet.(Das liegt dann aber definitiv nicht am Film, sondern an den vergessenen/fehlendenKindheitserinnerungen dieser Rezensenten, die es leider nicht mehr schaffen,die Welt noch einmal mit « Kinderaugen » zu sehen … – schade.). »Beasts of the Southern Wild » hat mir persönlich sehr gut gefallen underhält deshalb meine uneingeschränkte 5-Sterne- Empfehlung.
Reviewer: Steve
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Ottimi
Reviewer: Where???
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: If you like great art films you may like this. Check out the Wikipedia article first. I have watched this several times.
Reviewer: John Doe
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Llevaba tiempo detrás de esta película y, la verdad, no me ha defraudado. Muy recomendable en todos sus aspectos (al menos para mí).
Reviewer: J. L. Sievert
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Bizarre film at first glance, rather amateurish and disjointed, the editing dodgy, the story itself teetering on the edge of incoherence. Yet it’s endearing, subversively beguiling. It has charm. Charisma too because of Hushpuppy, an adorable six-year-old girl who melts all before her (both hearts and ice).Who is she? A tiny string-bean girl with a large frizzy afro, wild imagination and beautiful Creole voice whose musical sing-song cadences come straight out of the Louisiana bayou. No way to describe that voice. Has to be heard to be adored. In it there’s innocence and wonder, but also cocksure pride that the cosmos and Hushpuppy are one, or even that the cosmos was created so that Hushpuppy could be born into it in order to discover it, to make it real. The child’s view is simple yet touched by grandeur, a sense of unity and beauty that inspires awe. The world isn’t anything like Hushpuppy conceives it, yet you wind up loving her for seeing it as she does. You want her visions too. You want her to be right, just like you want the world to be right, to be a better place than it is, far more just and equitable and sane.Hushpuppy is poor. So is Wink, her daddy. So is everybody else around her, all her neighbours — black, white, brown, mulatto, many colours of the rainbow. Poverty here is endemic, as is survival. They’ve been doing it for generations, living off next to nothing, off chickens, hogs, fish, crab and sometimes alligator for food; moonshine for drink; tattered garments for clothes; scraps and junk for shelter — old lumber, wooden crates, sheet metal, plastic tarps, rotten planks from beached fishing boats, baling wire, rusted car doors, whatever works to build their shacks. But they have each other, something called community, a thing that used to be common in the world but isn’t anymore. They live hand to mouth but look after one another, unlike the city dwellers whose jungle lives demand dog eat dog. So Hushpuppy’s life is bathed in two great things: the cosmos and love.And speaking of bathing, which they do once in a while, they live in a place nicknamed The Bathtub. What’s that? A depression in the land below the levee, a coastal place of high risk due to global warming and rising tides. The rich live in the city beyond the levee, protected by the smugness of their money and engineering ingenuity. When the ice melts, as it will (as it’s melting right now), The Bathtub will flood and overflow. What then? Boats and logs and rafts, anything that floats, even old pick-up trucks with thick beams attached to them. People and animals and vegetables, just like with Noah’s ark. The water won’t kill them. They’ll find a way to survive, just as they always have. But if the levee breaks — look out! That’s something different for others. That’s disaster. That’s catastrophe. That’s death. The urban folk will drown.Hushpuppy walks barefoot to the old school-house the way Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer used to at their school. Her teacher, Miss Bathsheba, teaches the children about nature and global warming. Do you know the ice caps are melting, children? Do you know what man is doing to God’s green Earth and to all his creatures great and small? They know because Miss Bathsheba has taught them. One day the ice caps will melt and the frozen aurochs in them will thaw. Then what? The aurochs will wake up and be hungry. What are aurochs? Great beasts like mammoths. Big tusks. Ferocious temperaments. Darwin says the strong survive, so they are Darwin’s beasts. Even the people in The Bathtub will have no chance. The aurochs will conquer the world like man once did. They will devour things but they won’t poison the land, sea and sky as man does now.They are coming. Miss Bathsheba says so. So does the sea. Hushpuppy knows. She writes things down on cardboard boxes. Why? For scientists of the future, for the wise or lucky ones who survive. What does she write? She writes Hushpuppy was here. She saw what happened.Hushpuppy is a girl but she’s also a state of mind in Hushpuppy’s mind. There in that mind Hushpuppy looks at a character called Hushpuppy and talks about her, as we do, in the third person. Both Hushpuppies are anchored in their homes, one in The Bathtub, the other in the cosmos.As stated, the cosmos makes sense to Hushpuppy because it brought Hushpuppy into it. Was there a cosmos before Hushpuppy? We and Hushpuppy can’t picture it, just as we can’t picture nothingness, the nothingness that existed before the Big Bang created time and space and matter. The cosmos gains consciousness through Hushpuppy, looks at itself through her. The stars in the firmament are truly there because Hushpuppy is here to see them. Miss Bathsheba says stars are other suns, light and warmth for other worlds. Hushpuppy believes her. She believes everything the teacher teaches because Miss Bathsheba is wise. It’s why her teacher lives in the Bathtub, not the city. She needs no levee to live. Education and wisdom are better, proved time and again by what Miss Bathsheba says and what Hushpuppy sees and confirms. Things make sense because Hushpuppy is here. Someday future scientists will know it too.Papa Wink is not well. He has fits and delirium tremors. His heart is bad too because he drinks too much. He worries a lot and loses his temper often. He doesn’t laugh and smile. Hushpuppy looks at him in wonder sometimes because he doesn’t wonder about the stars and sky the way Miss Bathsheba does. In fact, one night during a violent rain storm he got angry at the storm and sky. He took his shotgun into the rain and pointed it at the sky and moon. Then he fired. Not once, but at least three times. Bang, bang, bang! The thunder was noisy, and so was Wink, her drunken, violent daddy.Where is mama? Who knows? Hushpuppy thinks about her but can’t see a face or even hear a voice. Mama is a ghost, not a memory. Hushpuppy is haunted by her. Papa says Hushpuppy happened because papa loved mama. So Hushpuppy was made by love? Yes, she learns. And the cosmos? Must be the same, she reckons. Something or someone called God loves colours and beauty and grandeur. Like love, the cosmos is real. Hushpuppy knows it. Miss Bathsheba taught her it.What happens when the storm comes, when the water rises? The people float, they survive like Noah and the animals did. But much of the world must die. Then, when the waters recede, the aurochs will come, just as Miss Bathsheba said they would. They are hungry and destructive. Frozen in the ice, they’ve been waiting a long time to eat. What happens when Hushpuppy meets the aurochs? Oh, you have to see this for yourself! It is called the climax.None of us knows where the cosmos comes from. Some say a black hole, others from a multiverse, our cosmic mother. We want to know but can’t figure it out. We are too puny, too cerebrally feeble to know. If even Miss Bathsheba doesn’t know, how can we? Hushpuppy admits it.But Hushpuppy knows some important things. For example, Hushpuppy exists. So does the earth. So does the sun and all the other suns. So does the cosmos. She watches it looking at her, the stars twinkling and winking at her. Is this why Daddy is named Wink? When he was young like Hushpuppy, did he think and see as she does? Did Wink know the universe was made for him too? Did his eyes shine as Hushpuppy’s do, reflecting the light of the stars back to themselves? Is that why they wink? Is that their signal to us, a signal that says, “I see you. I see your light or my own light shining back to me”? Who can say? Probably Miss Bathsheba knows.Before the film ends Hushpuppy tells us this:“When it all goes quiet behind my eyes, I see everything that made me flying around in invisible pieces. When I look too hard, it goes away. But when it all goes quiet, I see they are right here. I see that I’m a little piece of a big, big universe. And that makes things right.”In its strange, offbeat, eccentric, amateurish, low budget, DIY, ramshackle way, the film is a masterpiece, proof that the art of cinema is not dead yet, not yet devoured by the aurochs we are bound to unleash on the world through our greed, arrogance and recklessness. Get yourself an ark and pray to the god of your choice as the waters rise.
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