Un avocat de Sydney défend cinq aborigènes impliqués dans un meurtre tabou ritualisé et, ce faisant, apprend des choses dérangeantes sur lui-même et sur certaines prémonitions.
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6.9 /10
12180 people rated
La dernière vague
1979
R
1 h 46 m
Australie
Drame
Fantaisie
Mystère
Un avocat de Sydney défend cinq aborigènes impliqués dans un meurtre tabou ritualisé et, ce faisant, apprend des choses dérangeantes sur lui-même et sur certaines prémonitions.
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12180 people rated
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Khuwaidli Khalifa Omar
29/05/2023 19:48
source: The Last Wave
Kevin
18/11/2022 09:01
Trailer—The Last Wave
Angii Esmii
16/11/2022 11:21
The Last Wave
Majo
16/11/2022 03:17
I notice a lot of viewers are trying to 'understand' The Last Wave. Sometimes...understanding is 'the booby prize'. In an age of in-your-face special effects and fast action that negates thinkiing at all, this film is brilliant. Peter Weir is truly a remarkable film maker. He does something so few director's do anymore. He allows us to be involved with the story...to think for ouselves. Same as with Picnic At Hanging Rock, which I have to watch at least once a year, The Last Wave allows ME to think for myself.
Joel Kabamba
16/11/2022 03:17
In my opinion, those who give positive reviews to "The Last Wave" confuse the film's intentions with the actual results. Sure, the script is full of intriguing, occult and apocalyptic ideas, but it lacks coherence and never bothers to explain what's going on. That would be fine, if we could at least SEE clearly the images onscreen. But even that is often impossible, because this movie is SO visually murky. Dramatically, it's cold, uninvolving and badly paced; the tension never gets going and the central hero is hard to identify with. The film has a great last shot, but until then it's just plain DULL, as even Weir fans should admit.
user297087
16/11/2022 03:17
THE LAST WAVE is never going to win over the mainstream audience. It is a slow-moving but fascinating film for those who are willing to go along with it. An Australian properties lawyer is asked to take on the case of five aborigines accused in the murder of one of their own. All sorts of portents and omens soon pop up, as the man's death involves a tribal issue that was not meant for white man's court, and pretty soon the lawyer is having trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy. It looks like the end of the world may be at hand, and he and the aborigines may know this but no one else does. Richard Chamberlain as the lawyer is at his peak here. David Guptil, a familiar face from several other Australian flicks and a decent actor, is one of the five aborigines on trial. THE LAST WAVE is simply not for everyone, anymore than is MAGNOLIA (both happen to have strange things falling from the sky). Check it out on a slow Saturday night.
Abhimanyu
16/11/2022 03:17
Peter Weir's first international success, THE LAST WAVE is an effective chiller with a fascinating back story based on Aboriginal myth. Richard Chamberlain is quite good as a defense lawyer whose life becomes increasingly unmoored from reality as he delves into a murder case involving Aboriginal tribal rivalries. David Gulpilil plays one of the suspects, who does his best to guide Chamberlain thru the realm of 'Dreamtime', an alternate reality/timeline central to native Australian history and tribal custom. Heavy on atmosphere, deliberately ambiguous in plotting, the film builds to an unsettling finale which is somewhat diminished by poor effects, probably due to budgetary limitations. Nevertheless an intriguing film whose overall impression of mystery and dread lurking just below the surface of what we perceive as 'reality' will stay with you.
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Avis des utilisateurs
Khuwaidli Khalifa Omar
29/05/2023 19:48
source: The Last Wave
Kevin
18/11/2022 09:01
Trailer—The Last Wave
Angii Esmii
16/11/2022 11:21
The Last Wave
Majo
16/11/2022 03:17
I notice a lot of viewers are trying to 'understand' The Last Wave. Sometimes...understanding is 'the booby prize'. In an age of in-your-face special effects and fast action that negates thinkiing at all, this film is brilliant. Peter Weir is truly a remarkable film maker. He does something so few director's do anymore. He allows us to be involved with the story...to think for ouselves. Same as with Picnic At Hanging Rock, which I have to watch at least once a year, The Last Wave allows ME to think for myself.
Joel Kabamba
16/11/2022 03:17
In my opinion, those who give positive reviews to "The Last Wave" confuse the film's intentions with the actual results. Sure, the script is full of intriguing, occult and apocalyptic ideas, but it lacks coherence and never bothers to explain what's going on. That would be fine, if we could at least SEE clearly the images onscreen. But even that is often impossible, because this movie is SO visually murky. Dramatically, it's cold, uninvolving and badly paced; the tension never gets going and the central hero is hard to identify with. The film has a great last shot, but until then it's just plain DULL, as even Weir fans should admit.
user297087
16/11/2022 03:17
THE LAST WAVE is never going to win over the mainstream audience. It is a slow-moving but fascinating film for those who are willing to go along with it. An Australian properties lawyer is asked to take on the case of five aborigines accused in the murder of one of their own. All sorts of portents and omens soon pop up, as the man's death involves a tribal issue that was not meant for white man's court, and pretty soon the lawyer is having trouble distinguishing reality from fantasy. It looks like the end of the world may be at hand, and he and the aborigines may know this but no one else does. Richard Chamberlain as the lawyer is at his peak here. David Guptil, a familiar face from several other Australian flicks and a decent actor, is one of the five aborigines on trial. THE LAST WAVE is simply not for everyone, anymore than is MAGNOLIA (both happen to have strange things falling from the sky). Check it out on a slow Saturday night.
Abhimanyu
16/11/2022 03:17
Peter Weir's first international success, THE LAST WAVE is an effective chiller with a fascinating back story based on Aboriginal myth. Richard Chamberlain is quite good as a defense lawyer whose life becomes increasingly unmoored from reality as he delves into a murder case involving Aboriginal tribal rivalries. David Gulpilil plays one of the suspects, who does his best to guide Chamberlain thru the realm of 'Dreamtime', an alternate reality/timeline central to native Australian history and tribal custom. Heavy on atmosphere, deliberately ambiguous in plotting, the film builds to an unsettling finale which is somewhat diminished by poor effects, probably due to budgetary limitations. Nevertheless an intriguing film whose overall impression of mystery and dread lurking just below the surface of what we perceive as 'reality' will stay with you.
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