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Elephant

  • Película de TV
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 39min
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Elephant (1989)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA depiction of a series of violent killings in Northern Ireland with no clue as to exactly who is responsible.A depiction of a series of violent killings in Northern Ireland with no clue as to exactly who is responsible.A depiction of a series of violent killings in Northern Ireland with no clue as to exactly who is responsible.

  • Dirección
    • Alan Clarke
  • Guionista
    • Bernard MacLaverty
  • Elenco
    • Gary Walker
    • Bill Hamilton
    • Michael Foyle
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    • Dirección
      • Alan Clarke
    • Guionista
      • Bernard MacLaverty
    • Elenco
      • Gary Walker
      • Bill Hamilton
      • Michael Foyle
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    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Gary Walker
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        10Frightening_Uncle_Joe

        Extraordinary

        I notice nobody actually from Northern Ireland seems to have commented on this... I grew up in Belfast through some of the worst of the troubles (and have been personally affected by the actions of both loyalist and republican terrorists) and I have to say that for me this film is pretty much it in a nutshell. The desensitising effect mentioned by some of the other comments is precisely what happens in real life; the fact that stuff blows up occasionally and every so often someone gets shot dead eventually starts to just become part of the scenery. I've lost count of the number of times I saw people walking through Belfast stop in their tracks for a second or two as a bomb was detonated nearby then just continue on their way. You learn to live with it, and that's the real horror, which I think is something Clarke portrays here with an extraordinary degree of empathy. Possibly some of it's because so many of the places in the film were so familiar to me but it really hit home in a way that no other film explicitly about Northern Ireland has ever done for me.
        7Prismark10

        An elephant never forgets

        The Troubles in Northern Ireland inspired a lot films and dramas. Some more controversial than others.

        Alan Clarke's Elephant was totally left field. When the BBC broadcast it, they were inundated with complaints on television programs such as 'Points of View.'

        Never before we had a television drama, almost wordless where one person shoots another person, a few minutes later someone else shoots another and so on and so on.

        Be they working in a petrol station, in a swimming pool, playing football, eating in a restaurant, at home or walking in the park, someone blasts them.

        These horrific random acts of violence in due course desensitizes us to the violence. Maybe even render us bored and confused.

        Without dialogue we are unsure as to what is happening and just seeing people walking about until they take a gun out and shoot somebody.

        Alan Clarke was an early adopter of the Steadicam for television work which means we follow the various people out and about as the camera operator is alongside them.

        This was one of Clarke's last works. He died a year later. Seeing Elephant again when the film is almost 25 years old, I was struck that this is now a period piece.

        Northern Ireland has moved on since the peace process of the 1990s.
        7Jeremy_Urquhart

        Impossibly grim

        Sort of like watching a crime movie with everything but the shooting scenes edited out, or a bit like watching the world's most depressing, low key action movie.

        You get an opening title that references The Troubles, and that's about it for context. Means that the violent acts - which is all there is, really - are oddly shocking at first and then maybe even tedious. It's depressing to see so much of it play out and just keep going until the movie at one point decides to end.

        By being so stripped down and short, it leaves you with a lot to think about. It definitely had more of an impact on me than Clarke's similarly repetitive and low-key film Christine, too.
        10Lexo-2

        The bare facts? Or a crude simplification?

        I saw Elephant when it was first broadcast on BBC TV in 1989. There was a certain amount of hoo-ha about it, as the BBC had already put it back for a few months - films about the North of Ireland were, and are, touchy subjects. Watching it is riveting. The complete absence of story, dialogue and explanation serves to bring home the fact that, after all the talk and propaganda and fine words about freeing Ireland from the British oppressors or defending Ulster from the filthy Taigs, killing is killing - people are dying, frequently and horribly, and can there ever be a "reason" for it? I grew up in sheltered south Dublin and witnessed the Troubles at second-hand, filtered through the language of journalism; Elephant brought home to me, in the most visceral way, the relentless insanity of the situation. The film should be compulsory viewing in UK and Irish schools.

        The major criticism of Elephant is that it's too simple - that the lack of context and explanation aren't enough. But the serial nature of it, muder after murder after murder, have an unforgettable power. It's not meant to be an attempt at the overall picture; it's a cry of horror against an appalling situation. I saw it once, ten years ago, and have never forgotten it.

        It was directed by the late Alan Clarke, undoubtedly the best director of TV Britain has ever seen (maybe the best British director since Michael Powell). He had already given early breaks to Tim Roth (in Made in Britain) and Gary Oldman (in The Firm - not the Tom Cruise vehicle, but a brutal TV movie about soccer hooliganism). The title comes from the writer Bernard MacLaverty, who said that the Troubles were like having an elephant in your living room. That's what it was like to watch this film.
        8Bart-53

        Watch people being shot, by the dozens

        In this picture not a word is spoken. Probably set in Northern-Ireland it consists of several unrelated scenes in which we follow, with the familiar 'HandyCam' shots of Alan Clarke one or two characters for several minutes until they approach a person ... and shoot him. I think it's the atmosphere, the long buildup before the actual kill, the complete lack of both emotion and conversation that made this movie work for me. Ten years after seeing this film I still remember several scenes. It gave me the feeling that I was watching the way the killings really happen(ed) in Ireland. I wish they would repeat it someday on television.

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          39 minutes. 18 killings. 3 lines of dialogue.
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          Featured in Memories of: Elephant (2004)

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          • 25 de enero de 1989 (Reino Unido)
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        • Locaciones de filmación
          • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, Reino Unido
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          • BBC Northern Ireland
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          • 39min
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          • 1.33 : 1

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