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Besieged

Original title: L'assedio
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
5.4K
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Thandiwe Newton in Besieged (1998)
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DramaRomance

While in exile in Italy, an African woman finds herself trying to get back home and free her imprisoned husband. But the only man that can help her do so is in love with her.While in exile in Italy, an African woman finds herself trying to get back home and free her imprisoned husband. But the only man that can help her do so is in love with her.While in exile in Italy, an African woman finds herself trying to get back home and free her imprisoned husband. But the only man that can help her do so is in love with her.

  • Director
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Writers
    • Clare Peploe
    • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • James Lasdun
  • Stars
    • Thandiwe Newton
    • David Thewlis
    • Claudio Santamaria
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    5.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Writers
      • Clare Peploe
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
      • James Lasdun
    • Stars
      • Thandiwe Newton
      • David Thewlis
      • Claudio Santamaria
    • 43User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Thandiwe Newton
    Thandiwe Newton
    • Shandurai
    • (as Thandie Newton)
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Jason Kinsky
    Claudio Santamaria
    Claudio Santamaria
    • Agostino
    John C. Ojwang
    • Singer
    Massimo De Rossi
    • Patient
    Cyril Nri
    • Priest
    Paul Osul
    • Piano Buyer
    Veronica Lazar
    Veronica Lazar
    • Piano Buyer
    Gian Franco Mazzoni
    • Piano Buyer
    • (as Gianfranco Mazzoni)
    Maria Mazetti Di Pietralata
    • Piano Buyer
    Andrea Quercia
    • Child pianist at concert
    Alexander Menis
    • Child at concert
    Natalia Mignosa
    • Child at concert
    Lorenzo Mollica
    • Child at concert
    Elena Perino
    Elena Perino
    • Child at concert
    Fernando Trombetti
    • Child at concert
    Veronica Visentin
    • Child at concert
    • Director
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
    • Writers
      • Clare Peploe
      • Bernardo Bertolucci
      • James Lasdun
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    User reviews43

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    9justapilgrim

    But now I've said too much?

    What to say? Besieged is a timeless, unabashedly romantic masterpiece. Poetic and original, this movie studies two people locked in a slow dance of seduction. Based on James Lasdun's short story, "The Siege", the film reveals that love need not not be reduced to self-satisfaction and immediate gratification or communication to trifling words. Can love transcend ostensibly insurmountable objects before the principle characters (such as the dizzying height of the spiral staircase)? Perhaps. One thing is for sure: this film will strike a resounding chord in your heart! Not only does the glorious music speak volumes of the character and background of Mr. Kinsky, a wealthy European pianist, and his live-in housekeeper, Shandurai, it also pitch-perfectly articulates feelings too buried for either to verbalize. Indeed, when used as a medium to express emotions, music is much more effective than words. In the few instances they make eye contact, words seem to be superfluous. With minimal dialogue, it's incredible how Shandurai and Kinsky find ways to communicate and impact the other's life. The collision of their two worlds is celebrated in the hauntingly beautiful piece Kinsky composes for Shandurai,"Ostinato". The sounds and the deafening silences, the sights and the suspicious disappearances are all exquisitely executed by Bertolucci. With Claire Peploe, he fashions a tale that is at once simple and profound. Bringing the story to life is a powerhouse cast. Thandie Newton as the beleaguered and reticent Shandurai is a revelation. David Thewlis as the lovelorn, crafty, idiosyncratic ideograph Kinsky is way beyond "good enough". His portrayal of a man who achieves liberation through sacrifice is captivating. Also marvellous are the performances of John C. Ojwang as the griot and Claudio Santamaria as the buddy. Unlike the majority of movies that will be released this year, this one will etch an indelible impression on your mind and spirit. But now I've said too much?
    9=G=

    A film about what love should be

    Take everything you ever knew about Hollywood and filmdom and flush it. Open you mind and your heart and, if you're lucky, "Besieged" will speak to you of love like no other. Make no mistake, this film is not about romance or sex or even closeness. It is about what love should be; pure, unsolicited, unencumbered giving. It is a sad testament to the shallowness of popular concepts of giving-to-get love that this film received lukewarm reviews, one star from Ebert, and a mere 6.5 by IMDB.com users. Sometimes the only way to love someone is to set them free.
    10Dr. Don-2

    A finely constructed film, a story worth telling.

    After the first few minutes I knew I could just relax and enjoy this film -- that it would be well-acted, subtle, visually appealing and well-edited. Bertolucci presents an engaging variation of a love triangle with his characteristic sensitivity and attention to detail.

    How wonderful to see a film in which the range of human emotions is revealed by acting instead of with clumsy or forced dialogue. We see his hand linger on her dress draped over a chair in her vacant room, her evolving and conflicting attraction and doubts shown in her gestures and expressions -- nothing overstated, much left to the imagination.

    The musical score (Chopin, Coltrane, Keita and others) is in itself totally enjoyable as it binds together the images and themes of this fine film. Bertolucci's editing is superb. The film's climax and ending are, well, perfect.

    Nine out of ten, maybe more -- I'll be seeing it again soon.
    Alviani

    A masterwork full of sensuality

    Saw this movie at the Italian premiere. The movie is really marvellous. One of the best Bertolucci ever made. I'm not interested in explaining the themes of the movie or the story itself, I prefer spending some words on the work of the director; fast, short, colorful and sensual are the right adjectives to describe Bertolucci's new way to direct. Let's think about "The Last Emperor" or "Little Buddha" and of their big dimensions. They were full of opulence. "L'Assedio" is not. Just the opposite. Intimate, short and light but at the same time full of emotions. Bertolucci's fans could recognize the presence of the director's touch also in this film.
    6gromit-14

    Beautiful cinematography, but something missing.

    I thought this was an extraordinarily beautiful film. The care and complexity of the cinematography was truly breathtaking. The acting was superb as well. I couldn't help feeling, though, that the emotion at the core (Kinsky's "love" of Shandurai) was more an evocation of an older man's (Bertolucci's) fantasy world of women. I found the emotional exploitation of Shandurai unpardonable. Here is a woman who has lost everything, and then gives up her respect and dignity because her employer gets her husband out of jail (the image of her sneaking into his bed, giving herself to him like a servant was belittling). I would have found the film truly bittersweet and empowering had Kinsky sacrificed so much and gained nothing.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      This was originally meant to be a 60 minute TV play until Bernardo Bertolucci decided to expand it.
    • Quotes

      Jason Kinsky: [after he gave her a wedding ring that used to belong to his deceased aunt] I love you. Marry me.

      Shandurai: Let me go!

      Jason Kinsky: Please love me. I'd do anything. What do I have to do to make you love me?

      Shandurai: You get my husband out of jail!

    • Connections
      Edited into Gli ultimi giorni dell'umanità (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Fantasy in D Minor
      K397

      Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Performed by Stefano Arnaldi

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1999 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Swahili
    • Also known as
      • Teslimiyet
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Fiction
      • Navert Film
      • Mediaset
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,048,740
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $159,289
      • May 23, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,048,740
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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