In Collection
#167
Seen It:
Yes
Drama, Adventure, Mystery
Great Britain / English
| Leonardo DiCaprio |
Richard |
| Tilda Swinton |
Sal |
| Virginie Ledoyen |
Françoise |
| Guillaume Canet |
Étienne |
| Robert Carlyle |
Daffy |
| Peter Youngblood Hills |
Zeph |
| Paterson Joseph |
Keaty |
| Jerry Swindall |
Sammy |
| Lars Arentz-Hansen |
Bugs |
| Zelda Tinska |
Sonja |
| Director |
Danny Boyle |
| Producer |
Andrew Macdonald |
| Writer |
Alex Garland; John Hodge |
Leonardo DiCaprio sought to distance himself from the purity of his character in
Titanic, and his role in
The Beach is in many ways a polar opposite. As Richard, a young American seeking to "suck in the experience" of freestyle travel in Thailand, he's a chronic liar, a pot-smoking hedonist, an amoral lover, and ultimately an unstable snake in a doomed Garden of Eden. This crazy descent might be expected from the filmmakers of
Trainspotting, but
The Beach is a movie without a rudder, venturing into fascinating territory, promising a stimulating adventure, and then careening out of control.
After receiving a not-so-secret map to a secluded island from a stoned-out loony (Robert Carlyle, full of dark portent and spittle), Richard sets out to find the hidden paradise with a young French couple (Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet). What they find is a tropical commune existing in delicate balance with Thai pot farmers, and before long--as always--there's trouble in paradise. There's trouble in the movie, too, as DiCaprio is reduced to histrionics when the plot turns into a muddled mix of Lord of the Flies and Apocalypse Now, with shark attacks tossed in for shallow tension. Director Danny Boyle attempts perfunctory romance and a few audacious moves (notably DiCaprio's vision of life as a violent video game), but what's the point? Tilda Swinton registers strongly as the commune's charismatic leader, but her character--and the entire film--remains largely undeveloped, and pretty scenery is no guarantee of a laudable film. --Jeff Shannon
| Distributor |
20th Century Fox |
| Edition |
REGION 1 |
| Barcode |
024543001768 |
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Release Date |
26/12/2006 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Screen Ratio |
Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Subtitles |
English; German; Spanish; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [German]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Dolby Digital Surround [French]
Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Layers |
Single Side, Single Layer |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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