Réalisation:
Jamie M. DaggScénario:
Jamie M. DaggPhotographie:
Adam MarsdenActeurs·trices:
Rossif Sutherland, Sara Botsford, Ted Atherton, Vithaya Pansringarm, Aidan Gillett, Douangmany Soliphanh, David Soncin (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
After refusing to obey a senior surgeon, JOHN LAKE, an American volunteer doctor in Laos, is instructed to take a leave of absence. To regroup, he travels to a remote island in the south of Laos. The solace of the island is shattered when John intervenes in the sexual assault of a young Laotian woman, accidentally killing her assailant. Horrified by the violence and the prospect of being sent to prison, John panics and flees. He soon discovers that he's wanted not only for the murder of an Australian Senator's son, but also for the rape of the very woman he saved. What follows is a harrowing journey through the Laotian interior that will test and transform John in profound ways. (Elevation Pictures)
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Critiques (2)
Une conduite "survival" parfaite par un homme effrayé mais au bon cœur, qui a fait putain d'erreur et qui veut se sauver. Réaliste, émotionnelle, réfléchie, remplie de tension constante jusqu'à l'explosion. Et magnifiquement jouée par Rossif Sutherland, qui est constamment devant la caméra. La fin aurait pu être résolue de manière meilleure, plus sombre et plus psychologique, mais même ainsi, c'est un excellent film. ()
I can't help it, but this film seemed to me like something that has the potential to be a proper thriller, but in the end, it's just a personal drama with unbelievably slow pace that I found repulsive. The setting is interesting, but only used as a backdrop and for comprehension issues. In my opinion, this film doesn't offer anything great. ()
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