Tabou

  • États-Unis Tabu: A Story of the South Seas (plus)
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Matahi, un jeune pêcheur de perles, et sa belle Reri s’aiment au large de l’île de Bora-Bora. Bientôt, Hitu, le grand prêtre, proclame Reri « Tabou ». Choisie pour être la vierge consacrée aux dieux, aucun homme n’a désormais le droit de l’approcher... (LaCinetek)

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novoten 

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anglais Shortly after watching it, I was amazed that Tabu went too far with darkness, the fated nature of sin, and the consequences of breaking taboos, and yet it was that overblown ending I just couldn't get out of my head. Stories about people who will inevitably suffer for their piece of happiness usually infuriate me, but here, thanks to the honest faces of Anne Chevalier and Matahi, it once again hit the desired target. Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau was completely different from the rest in his silent creative expression, and it is a great shame that all the tragic spirit of the storytelling from Bora Bora foreshadows his own fate. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Working with non-actors once again proves to be beneficial if you want to capture a beautiful and cruel story of love. Yes, comparing it to the drama "Romeo and Juliet" is completely appropriate, because the story of both couples is originally tragic. Murnau, by placing it in an interesting and different environment, has also achieved an additional effect of alienation, which greatly helps the film. ()

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