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The Empire

Original title: L'empire
  • 2024
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Fabrice Luchini, Julien Manier, Brandon Vlieghe, Anamaria Vartolomei, and Lyna Khoudri in The Empire (2024)
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ParodySpace Sci-FiAdventureComedyDramaSci-Fi

A small village of Northern France is the battleground of undercover extraterrestrial knights.A small village of Northern France is the battleground of undercover extraterrestrial knights.A small village of Northern France is the battleground of undercover extraterrestrial knights.

  • Director
    • Bruno Dumont
  • Writer
    • Bruno Dumont
  • Stars
    • Lyna Khoudri
    • Anamaria Vartolomei
    • Camille Cottin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Bruno Dumont
    • Writer
      • Bruno Dumont
    • Stars
      • Lyna Khoudri
      • Anamaria Vartolomei
      • Camille Cottin
    • 12User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Lyna Khoudri
    Lyna Khoudri
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    Anamaria Vartolomei
    Anamaria Vartolomei
    • Jane de Baecque
    Camille Cottin
    Camille Cottin
    • La Reine
    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • Belzébuth
    Brandon Vlieghe
    • Jony
    Julien Manier
    • Rudy
    Bernard Pruvost
    Bernard Pruvost
    • Commandant Van der Weyden
    Philippe Jore
    • Lieutenant Carpentier
    Anne Tardivon
    • La mère de Jony
    Marie Vasez
    • Lou
    Cédric Fortin
    • Roland Deroo
    Annick Lefèvre
    • Gisèle, la mère de Rudy
    Tony Devanne
    • Ami Rudy 1 éberlué
    Giovanny Dupetit
    • Ami Rudy 2 en larmes
    Giovanni Boutillier
    • Ami Rudy 3 malin
    Olivier Delattaignant
    • Gros baigneur décapité
    Bruno Darras
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    • Director
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    5nypffrxv

    Cinematic Grandeur Meets Narrative Void in 'L'empire'

    Bruno Dumont's "L'empire" presents a visually stunning journey across northern France, capturing its landscapes-from fields to sea and sand dunes-with tasteful drone shots, alongside the grandeur of the Versailles Palace and the Saint Chapel turned spaceships. The cinematography, marked by beautiful landscapes and great shots, is complemented by impressive special effects and beautifully designed vessels, showcasing Dumont's mastery of his craft and general attention to visual detail.

    However, beneath its exquisite exterior, "L'empire" delves into an absurd satire where the forces of good and evil grapple over humanity's fate, centering around a child who embodies all the evil in the world. This premise, while intriguing, unfolds into a narrative filled with empty dialogues and scenes devoid of meaningful content. The storyline offers little in terms of character development, despite the peculiar and endearing cast. This aspect resonated personally with me, as the characters' authenticity and their reminiscent nature of my childhood in this region touched a familiar chord.

    Despite its potential, the film's attempt at humor often falls flat, as evidenced during its screening at the Berlinale in a theater filled with over 2000 attendees where laughter was notably scarce. Clocking in at 90 minutes, the movie paradoxically feels much longer, plagued by a lack of substantive material and cringe-worthy moments, that neither the visual beauty nor the quality of the effects could salvage.

    The sound design, a tasteful blend of classical and jazz, stands in stark contrast to the unpleasant vocal tones of the higher beings and the screeching sounds in moments of tension, offering some auditory relief amidst the film's broader discord.

    Dumont tries to tackle themes of power, grandeur, divine and absolute rulership, drawing parallels between the French monumental legacies and the modern, humbler territories of northern France. However, the film struggles to connect these historical reflections with any tangible influence in contemporary society, rendering the battle between good and evil an abstract and ultimately insubstantial concept.

    "L'empire" might aim to convey a deeper meaning through its exploration of historical and modern themes, but it falls short, succumbing to a style-over-substance approach. For those seeking a comedy, this film might not meet expectations, leaving much to be desired in both narrative depth and humor. In the end, "L'empire" remains a visually captivating yet narratively unfulfilling experience, highlighting a missed opportunity to blend its aesthetic achievements with a coherent and engaging story.
    2arcezed

    whatacrap

    Arbsurd comedy which is not funny, but a great example of cringe movies. It could be compared with Monty Python, but not funny, with Jodorowsky surrealism, but with much worse psychodelics.

    Banal dichotomy of good and evil, 0 and 1, classic and jazz, black and white, men vs women is deconstructed in a form of lengthy and dull parody of a cosmic opera with light sabers set in rural scenery. It lacks development of characters, story progression and accessible humor. Any potential message is obscured by its nearly incomprehensible cinematic language and weak satire.

    This philosophical battle between good and evil within human nature, which nowdays is more important than ever, could be imagined by viewers with the screen turned off, without any loss of emotions and meanings.
    5secrective

    its a weird one. but i've seen worse this year.

    Its good or its bad. Its meandering or its fun. Mostly i watched this for the cinematography and the weirdness. It did not disappoint. Although the story is somewhat lacking, its kind of there if you give it enough chances.

    Is this movie for everyone? No. But if you're a fan of weird french scifi like kamikaze 1986, la jetee, city of lost children, delicatessen etc... well this kind of fits right in there.

    Good vs evil. Aliens vs more aliens. At 2 hours it is a bit too stretched out. Feeling a bit tired and bored by the end. And then the ending, woo. Well. Subvert your expectations because , subversion!

    I thought the film had some good ideas. But fell flat on others. You probably wont like it.
    7Groverdox

    Bruno Dumont, I appreciate you

    I'm so glad for the continued existence of filmmakers like Bruno Dumont in this world of endless remakes, reboots, sequels, prequels. I mean, those that adore Wes Anderson for the uniqueness of his vision never saw a flick like "L'Empire". None of the descriptions I've read online really describe it adequately, and I don't think I can either, but since I write reviews of every movie I see, I'm going to give it a try.

    The movie is described on Wikipedia as a parody of the Star Wars movies and big budget Hollywood flicks in general, set in Dumont's home of coastal northern France.

    In what way is it really a parody of anything, though? The only ways in which the movie references Star Wars is that there's footage of spaceships and two of the characters have lightsabres for some reason. I wonder if Lucas has sued them for that yet. If you broke wind right now and it sounded like the opening bars of Imperial March you'd probably get a cease & decease letter in the mail from him tomorrow morning.

    Aside from that, the movie does the typical French flick thing of having two utter babes in the cast, and then showing them being pursued and even coupled with some weird looking guys. The two who get the most screentime both kind of look like rats. One of the two looks like a younger version of Splinter from Ninja Turtles. He has rodent-like facial features, and the fact that he is very hairy adds to the effect.

    The Splinter-looking guy decapitates a couple of people with his lightsabre for some reason, and the other guy effortlessly seduces one of the babes, saying to her "Regarde!" ("Look!") when he should have told her to "feel", because he grabs her hand and puts it on his groin.

    How was this parodic of Hollywood? There was some guy who looked like Barry Humphries as Les Patterson dressed like Harlequin in a flying cathedral saying some things. Was he supposed to be the main bad guy? I also remember a bit toward the end with a bunch of horses gathering. Maybe it was supposed to be like a showdown between the good guys and the bad guys, though I don't know if there really was one... or if the movie really had good guys or bad guys. Hollywood flicks always has those, but French ones don't necessarily.

    I don't know. I didn't really get it, but I did kind of enjoy it.
    2sound_shaper

    worst acting ever

    Its really bad, I dont how they were casted, but the only 2 to deliver lines convincingly were the 2 young girls, who also were in other good movies (monte cristo, novembre...) the rest was insanely bad... the script is just as bad, with minutes wasted on takes that drags the movie on making it boring and a pain to watch. I usually dont waste my time on this type of crap, it was one actress that caught my attention, also its a french movie so I make an extra bit effort to watch it even if it is not rated too high. But this is bad... bad enough to make me write a review 😂 I will also review a movie if it is really good, at the extremes.

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      Lily-Rose Depp, Adèle Haenel and Virginie Efira were originally cast, but later dropped out; Haenel due to disagreements over the writing, and Depp and Efira due to delays causing scheduling conflicts. They were replaced by Lyna Khoudri, Anamaria Vartolomei and Camille Cottin, respectively.
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      Follows Coincoin and the Extra-Humans (2018)

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 2024 (Belgium)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • Germany
      • Belgium
      • Portugal
    • Official sites
      • Memento Films International (France)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • L'Empire
    • Filming locations
      • Caserta, Campania, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Tessalit Productions
      • Red Balloon Film
      • Ascent Film
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    • Budget
      • €7,990,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,221
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,526
      • Mar 9, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,684
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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