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La forêt d'émeraude

Titre original : The Emerald Forest
  • 1985
  • A
  • 1h 54m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
12 k
MA NOTE
Powers Boothe and Charley Boorman in La forêt d'émeraude (1985)
Home Video Trailer from 20th Century Fox
Liretrailer2:14
1 vidéo
61 photos
Aventure dans la jungleLe passage à l’âge adulteAventureDrameMesure

L'ingénieur Bill Markham passe 10 ans de sa vie à la recherche de son fils enlevé par une tribu aborigène à la lisière de la forêt tropicale.L'ingénieur Bill Markham passe 10 ans de sa vie à la recherche de son fils enlevé par une tribu aborigène à la lisière de la forêt tropicale.L'ingénieur Bill Markham passe 10 ans de sa vie à la recherche de son fils enlevé par une tribu aborigène à la lisière de la forêt tropicale.

  • Director
    • John Boorman
  • Writers
    • Rospo Pallenberg
    • Leonard Greenwood
  • Stars
    • Powers Boothe
    • Meg Foster
    • Yara Vaneau
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    12 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Boorman
    • Writers
      • Rospo Pallenberg
      • Leonard Greenwood
    • Stars
      • Powers Boothe
      • Meg Foster
      • Yara Vaneau
    • 76Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 37Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Powers Boothe
    Powers Boothe
    • Bill Markham
    Meg Foster
    Meg Foster
    • Jean Markham
    Yara Vaneau
    • Young Heather
    William Rodriguez
    William Rodriguez
    • Young Tommy
    Estee Chandler
    Estee Chandler
    • Heather
    Charley Boorman
    Charley Boorman
    • Tomme
    Dira Paes
    Dira Paes
    • Kachiri
    Eduardo Conde
    Eduardo Conde
    • Uwe Werner
    Ariel Coelho
    • Padre Leduc
    Peter Marinker
    Peter Marinker
    • Perreira
    Mario Borges
    • Costa
    Átila Iório
    Átila Iório
    • Trader
    • (as Atilia Iorio)
    Gabriel Archanjo
    • Trader's Henchman
    Gracindo Júnior
    Gracindo Júnior
    • Carlos
    • (as Gracindo Junior)
    Arthur Muhlenberg
    • Rico
    Chico Terto
    • Paulo
    Ruy Polanah
    • Wanadi
    • (as Rui Polanah)
    Maria Helena Velasco
    Maria Helena Velasco
    • Uluru
    • Director
      • John Boorman
    • Writers
      • Rospo Pallenberg
      • Leonard Greenwood
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs76

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    tedg

    Mango Breakfast Club

    I like to watch in pairs, and this was paired with Herzog's "Green Ants Dream."

    The central character here is a teen, played by the director's son, who is kidnapped by Amazonian Indians at six and raised in nature. There are threats, adventures, encounters with "civilization." They provide the focus of the energy in this thing. Its all about that energy which we take from the juice of adolescence, perceive as the energy of an action movie and conflate (as we are intended to) with the natural richness of the rainforest.

    Its a simple trick, but by gosh it works. Why is not a mystery: the teen drive is transformed into something pure here, done so by the actresses who play the teen Indian girls, lovely, and effectively nude. In order to underscore the point, the plot has them (importantly, as a group) kidnapped into civilization as a the complement of the original kidnapping. But the purpose here is prostitution.

    When someone knows what they are doing and delivers the goods, its always a remarkable thing. The narrative engineering conveys the lack of engineering, and makes us desire the purity of encountering things without artifice.

    Conveying this notion is then mixed with a completely unrelated message about the destruction of the rainforest and its central importance to the global ecology. Its rather dishonest, this, but because its such a noble cause we let it slip. But its a shame. In their defense, the acknowledge that just being native doesn't endow goodness: there is an "evil" tribe. Part of the tragedy is not shown: natives everywhere in the world aggressively damage the environment as much as their capabilities allow.

    The perfect delicacy of this puts "Apocalypto" to shame.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    10pachl

    Action, Adventure, Drama......who could ask for anything more?

    Have you ever seen a movie you thought was great, but couldn't even remember its name a month later? This is one movie you will never forget.

    I have heard it said that the true test of a movie, or any art form, is whether it accomplishes what it set out to do. Did it inform you, delight you, anger you, scare you, or make you laugh? Besides presenting a very entertaining and original storyline, this movie wants you to care about the environment. After seeing The Emerald Forest, I immediately called one of the major environmental organizations (I don't want to play favorites, but it's one of these: The Nature Conservancy, WWF, Greenpeace, The Sierra Club...) to set up automatic monthly contributions. I never expected a movie to have so great an impact on me, especially such a long lasting one. You would expect that, after time, my enthusiasm would diminish, especially since I have no interest in ever visiting the Amazon! None whatsoever. However, this movie really changed my perspective on the global environment as a whole.

    The central character is Tomme (Charlie Boorman). While watching his father direct the construction of a huge dam, Tomme is quickly and silently taken away by a native Brazilian Indian tribe called the Invisibles. They don't see their actions as kidnapping. When they see the young boy, they figure he would be better off with them, rather than with the "termite people", the name they give to the white men who seem to devour all the trees.

    Tomme's father spends the next 10 years trying to find him.

    This is definitely a thought-provoking movie, but one that is not too heavy handed. It's one of the most entertaining movies I have ever seen, the type of movie you can watch over and over.

    Update: Since I had not seen this movie for many years, I decided to see it again last night. I was totally blown away. It was even better than I remembered. Although my original 9-star rating is very high praise, I can't fathom how I could have enjoyed the movie more, so I raised my rating from 9 stars to 10 stars. Director John Boorman also directed Beyond Rangoon, and some other films that are amazingly good.

    Charley Boorman's performance is simply brilliant. I can't imagine anyone better in the role of Tomme in The Emerald Forest. I am definitely going to start watching the other movies he has made.
    chris_gaskin123

    An excellent adventure

    The Emerald Forest is an excellent jungle adventure which is based on a true story.

    A young boy is kidnapped by a tribe in the Amazon known as the Invisible People. His dad (Powers Boothe) then spends 10 years searching for him and eventually succeeds, but only by chance. He decides to stay with the tribe rather than go back to his original family.

    Boothe's son when grown up is played by the director's son, Charley Boorman and does a great job playing the part. This movie gives you an idea on what it would be like living in the Amazon. Excellent scenery makes the movie better still. It was shot on location in the Amazon.

    I have seen this movie a couple of times and enjoyed very much. Watch it if you get the chance.

    Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
    8dave-sturm

    Exciting, eye-popping Hollywood entertainment

    This movie supposedly sends an environmental message, and that's certainly true, but if you look closely it's really a fig leaf (like one of those little flaps on a string that constitute the sole bit of clothing worn by the villagers) for an updated Tarzan movie.

    That said, this movie is tremendous entertainment. It is exciting almost all the way through. And when it's slow, there are lots of cute teenage girls in the altogether to gaze at. In fact, there's a demographically striking abundance of teenage girls in this particular tribe.

    Favorite scene: During the courtship ritual, Tomme is given a club and is supposed "knock out" his girl in front of the villagers and then carry her off into the forest. She cowers. He hesitates, waves the club around. She glares at him and whispers, "Do it right!" So he hits her and she makes a show of being "knocked out." The whole courtship ritual is beautifully staged. I cannot attest to its authenticity, but it's perfectly clear as he "defends" her from menacing dudes, refuses to be carried off by the other girls, etc. The sheer enthusiasm portrayed is remarkable.

    Powers Boothe, playing a dam engineer, makes a dashing Trader Horn-type. He has a great scene when he wakes up in the village only to see his son, Tomme, sleeping peaceful and embracing his girl, both practically nude in the next hammock. The expressions that run across his face are priceless.

    The Fierce People live up to their name, but I am dubious that people who live in nature can be so infected with violence.

    I learned something. You can climb a high-rise by wrapping vines around your feet. Who knew? The dam business at the end was totally righteous, but, really, pretty preposterous.

    And how about that shot of the eagle in flight. Taken from about two feet away. Pretty neat.

    Terrific Hollywood movie? You bet. Werner Herzog? Not so much.
    10grandisdavid

    The best movie of Boorman

    Certainly the best of Boorman. After seeing again Deliverance, which was thrilling when it was first released, and Excalibur, poetical, Wagnerian but a little bit out of date (regarding the shining 70's fake armors), Emerald Forest deepens philosophy and ethnology. Very profound and touching, very good acting, excellent photography, technically superb, there's nothing to really complain about. It hasn't aged at all and probably won't. I gave it a 10 because I do not see anything to improve. In our sad new era of ethnological destruction, where there's no place anymore for the Aborigene or any other tribal culture, this movie gives a little hope, a little reverie of seeing things turning in the right direction thanks to ancient magic. How vain but how beautiful!

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    • Anecdotes
      According to TV Guide, "In October 1972 an account written by Leonard Greenwood appeared in the Los Angeles Times. It told of a Peruvian engineer whose son had been kidnapped by a band of Indians and of the man's successful search to locate the child. Screenwriter Rospo Pallenberg saw the news item and took it to producer-director John Boorman". The result was this movie.
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      Bill Markham: Why did you take my son?

      Wanadi: One day, i was hunting at the Edge of The World when Tomme appeared and he smiled; and even though you were a Termite Child, I had not the heart to send you back to The Dead World.

      Tomme: Why are they called The Termite People?

      Wanadi: They come into The World and chew down all the grandfather trees. Just like termites.

    • Connexions
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      Written by Frejat and Cazuza

      Performed by Barão Vermelho

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 juillet 1985 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langues
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Emerald Forest
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hidrelétrica Plant of Tucuruí, Tucuruí, Pará, Brésil(dam construction)
    • sociétés de production
      • Christel Films
      • Embassy Pictures
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 24 468 550 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 4 345 150 $ US
      • 7 juill. 1985
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 24 468 550 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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