Indochine (1992) Reviews

Indochine (1992)
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Regis Wargnier's epic about French Indochina -- from the years of French colonial imperialism to the days when American presence made itself felt and the country became known as Vietnam -- is a story of romance and separation told through the backdrop of a country in turmoil. The film centers on the relationship of the beautiful and imperious Eliane (Catherine Deneuve), a French rubber-plantation owner, and Camille (Linh Dan Pham), her adopted Indochinese daughter. The mother and daughter are very close until a diffident naval officer, Jean-Baptiste (Vincent Perez) enters their lives. Eliane is in love with him, but Jean-Baptiste and Camille become attracted to each other and fall in love. Thinking that she is doing Camille a favor, Eliane arranges to have Jean-Baptiste transferred to the far-away Tonkin Islands. But Camille flees the plantation to go to the man she loves. As she travels the country, she gains a greater knowledge and respect for the people of her homeland. When the government tears her from Jean-Baptiste and their infant child and arrests her for crimes against the state, she becomes politicized and becomes a supporter of the communists in the country's civil war. As the country rocks in turmoil, Eliane becomes a personification of France, coolly walking amid her peasant workers, neither bowed nor afraid, grimly looking westward. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Catherine DeneuveVincent Perez, (more)
Director(s):
Regis Wargnier
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Barbara C.

Hard to keep watching in the beginning...but moves on to be a great movie.

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Hilda R.

Loved this powelful,seductive film. A real treasure. Wonderful actress, beautiful country/cinematography. A pleasure to watch. DeNeuve is outstanding!

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J'ADORE LE CINEMA O.

11/10 French with subtitles. Sumptiously photographed, period drama puts Romeo and Juliet (with a little of Carmen) into French Colonized Vietnam during the time of the rubber barons/baronesses. Deneuve is at the height of her beauty and I would rate this as one of her finest films. The tragic love affair is obviously doomed from before it starts, but the journey is enjoyable. Plus it has the political takeover by the Communists occurring at the same time. They befriend the lovers, to their own purposes, as long as they are useful. Interesting "the Indochine Princess" is actually counter philosophy to egalitarianism. The pace can be a bit slow at times, the scenery is spectacular and counterpoint to the human abuses occurring there. This is a classic and recommended. See M. Butterfly.

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Adele S.

Excellent movie! I recommend it.

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PAUL L S.

This was a fantastic movie. The cinematography was just spectacular. It goes without saying that Deneuve was magnificent in a part that fit her majestic qualities to a T. I had not been aware of the large aristocracy in French IndoChina and how widespread it was. This was very informative about that period in the country's history. I love movies with a historical bent, and I did not expect this one to be so but it was a marvelous history lesson as well as a great drama!! Highly recommend.

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Gwendolyn M.

This movie provided a prospective on French Indochina that Ihad never considered. Even withthe subtitles this was an interesting story/movie.

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Lavon W.

The cinematography looked great and the music superb, but no where did I know it was going to be in French. As a result I couldn't watch it / read it all the way through.

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Gail I.

I loved this movie. I saw it 3 days ago and still can't get my mind off of it. The people and scenery are all beautiful. More than that, it brings to life a history that many people would not think to learn - about the French in IndoChina before the country became North & South Vietnam ... and before the Americans even thought about the Vietnam War.

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David W.

Really a beautiful, well-acted film about Vietnam under French domination, thought that's not beautiful. Great scenes around one of the wonders of the natural world, north Vietnam's Halong Bay, an area I've seen in-person and enjoyed seeing again intertwined in a good story.

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Alice V.

I truly enjoyed the story, but was disappointed that it had subtites. the photography was excellent and the characters played convincing roles. I would certainly recommend it to anyone who wants to see a movie that depicts life.

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    Barbara C.

    Hard to keep watching in the beginning...but moves on to be a great movie.

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    Hilda R.

    Loved this powelful,seductive film. A real treasure. Wonderful actress, beautiful country/cinematography. A pleasure to watch. DeNeuve is outstanding!

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    J'ADORE LE CINEMA O.

    11/10 French with subtitles. Sumptiously photographed, period drama puts Romeo and Juliet (with a little of Carmen) into French Colonized Vietnam during the time of the rubber barons/baronesses. Deneuve is at the height of her beauty and I would rate this as one of her finest films. The tragic love affair is obviously doomed from before it starts, but the journey is enjoyable. Plus it has the political takeover by the Communists occurring at the same time. They befriend the lovers, to their own purposes, as long as they are useful. Interesting "the Indochine Princess" is actually counter philosophy to egalitarianism. The pace can be a bit slow at times, the scenery is spectacular and counterpoint to the human abuses occurring there. This is a classic and recommended. See M. Butterfly.

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