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The Barbarian Invasions (2003)

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Reviews Counted:123

Fresh:101

Rotten:22

Average Rating:7.2/10

Consensus: A moving and heart-felt film from director Denys Arcand.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] language, sexual dialogue, and drug content

Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

Theatrical Release:Nov 21, 2003 Limited

Box Office: $3,292,656

Synopsis: Denys Arcand's THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS is a story about the humor, hope and unspoken bonds that hold family and friends together against the onslaughts of life in our contemporary times. Winner of... Denys Arcand's THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS is a story about the humor, hope and unspoken bonds that hold family and friends together against the onslaughts of life in our contemporary times. Winner of two major awards at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival, the film merges Arcand's alternately witty and tender storytelling style with his most deeply emotional tale to date: that of a father and son who think they have nothing left in common until – hit with a major crisis --they learn to share an insatiable appetite for life. It has been years since Sébastien (Stéphane Rousseau), a wealthy London investment banker, has been home to visit his parents in Canada. He has been avoiding a run-in with his father, Rémy (Rémy Girard), a spirited and lustful Professor of History who long ago divorced Sébastien's loving mother Louise (Dorothée Berryman.) Meanwhile, his sister has left land entirely, sailing across the high seas in a yacht. But when a crisis calls Sébastien home to Quebec, father and son must confront one another at last. Right off the bat, their reunion is a bust. Equally stubborn, the two men cannot see eye to eye. To Sébastien, Rémy is unreasonable and cold. To Rémy, Sébastien is a symbol of the coming “barbarian invasions,” of all the negative changes in the world. But desperate to bring his father some kind of happiness, Sébastien pours his energy into an all-consuming mission: to reunite the “merry band” that marked Rémy's complicated past – friends, colleagues and former mistresses included. In the process, Sébastien discovers more about his father than he ever imagined, more about what he wants and hope for in his own life, and more about the pleasures of wine, women, conversation and the love and compassion of good friends. THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS was awarded both the Best Screenplay Award (for Denys Arcand) and the Best Actress Award (for Marie-Josée Croze, in the role of a young drug addict who offers unusual assistance to Rémy) at the Cannes Film Festival, where it was an audience favorite. Written and directed by Arcand, the film is produced by Denise Robert and Daniel Louis. The cast includes some of Quebec's most beloved and respected actors, including Rémy Girard, Stéphane Rousseau, Dorothée Berryman, Marie-Josée Croze, Dominique Michel, Louise Portal and Yves Jacques. The film also reunites Denys Arcand with cinematographer Guy DuFaux, who shot “The Decline of the American Empire” and brings a new, contemporary look to THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS, as well as editor Isabelle Dedieu and costume designer Denis Sperdouklis. -- © Miramax [More]

Starring: Remy Girard, Stephane Rousseau, Marie-Josee Croze, Dorothee Berryman

Starring: Remy Girard, Stephane Rousseau, Marie-Josee Croze, Dorothee Berryman, Johanne-Marie Tremblay, Pierre Curzi, Yves Jacques, Louise Portal, Dominique Michel

Director: Denys Arcand

Director: Denys Arcand
Screenwriter: Denys Arcand
Producer: Denise Robert, Daniel Louis
Studio: Miramax Films

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  • Academy Award(R) winner for Best Foreign Language Film in 2003, THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS is a provocative look at the many ties that bind a group of friends and lovers. It's not easy for a narrow-minded professor (Remy Girard) to reconcile with his equally stubborn son. But soon, father and son find themselves gathering with their wide and colorful circle of family and friends to confront their differences, confess their secrets, and celebrate life! Winner of the Best Actress (Marie-Josee Croze) and Best Screenplay awards at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival -- critics everywhere hailed this outstanding motion picture as one of the year's best!
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    Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
    02/20/04
    Matthew Turner
    Matthew Turner
    ViewLondon

    Warm, wise and witty.

    Full Review Source: BBC | comment Comment
    02/03/04
    Nev Pierce
    Nev Pierce
    BBC

    Taking themes and ideas from Kurosawa's Ikuru and Kasdan's The Big Chill (to name a few), director Denys Arcand still manages to make this film his own.

    Full Review Source: Movie Boeuf | comment Comment
    02/02/04
    David N. Butterworth
    David N. Butterworth
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    Full Review Source: Boston Phoenix | comment Comment
    01/27/04
    Boston Phoenix

    Arcand avoids the temptation of turning the story into a tear-jerker.

    Full Review Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune | comment Comment
    01/16/04
    Jeff Strickler
    Jeff Strickler
    Minneapolis Star Tribune

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    Full Review Source: www.susangranger.com | comment Comment
    01/14/04
    Susan Granger
    Susan Granger
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    Sweet and poignant; perceptive and true.

    Full Review Source: Star Newspapers (Chicago, IL) | comment Comment
    01/13/04
    Michael Drakulich
    Michael Drakulich
    Star Newspapers (Chicago, IL)

    If there’s anything less appealing than movies about gradual death, it’s movies where various characters’ dialogue is spent espousing a filmmaker’s philosophy.

    Full Review Source: Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) | comment Comment
    01/13/04
    Mark Palermo
    Mark Palermo
    Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)

    Beautifully-written followup to writer-director Denys Arcand's earlier film, “The Decline of the American Empire.” It offers insight into life, death and relationships.

    Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | comment Comment
    01/11/04
    Robert Roten
    Robert Roten
    Laramie Movie Scope

    [I] felt it was trying to do too much with what looked increasingly like a fantasy premise.

    Full Review Source: Window to the Movies | comment Comment
    01/11/04
    Jeffrey Chen
    Jeffrey Chen
    Window to the Movies

    represents an artistic ideal of how we'd all like to end things

    Full Review Source: Old School Reviews | comment Comment
    01/02/04
    John A. Nesbit
    John A. Nesbit
    Old School Reviews

    Like an encounter with Remy the man, Barbarian Invasions is an emotional, infuriating journey that’s ultimately worth taking.

    Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
    12/30/03
    KJ Doughton
    KJ Doughton
    Film Threat

    I think before this filmmaker casts his barbarian stones, he should look at himself.

    Full Review Source: Ozus' World Movie Reviews | comment Comment
    12/28/03
    Dennis Schwartz
    Dennis Schwartz
    Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Arcand's fluid camera weaves through the hallways and casually surveys the characters' faces, remaining unobtrusive but visually alive.

    Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
    12/28/03
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Jeffrey M. Anderson
    Combustible Celluloid

    Its personal and intimate moments are profound; they transcend cultural boundaries with the capacity to touch anyone.

    Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
    12/27/03
    Mike DeWolfe
    Mike DeWolfe
    Apollo Guide

    Will please relationship junkies.

    Full Review Source: San Diego Metropolitan | comment Comment
    12/27/03
    Jean Lowerison
    Jean Lowerison
    San Diego Metropolitan

    Arcand dearly likes his characters, but here's another movie cancer death nearly devoid of mess and stress, with available heroin and a lovably comforting sunset.

    Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | comment Comment
    12/26/03
    David Elliott
    David Elliott
    San Diego Union-Tribune

    If you haven't seen the original, which, if memory serves, was billed as 'The Big Chill with a doctorate,' no worries. Arcand's follow-up stands alone as a universal story of generational reconciliation.

    Full Review Source: Philadelphia Inquirer | comment Comment
    12/26/03
    Carrie Rickey
    Carrie Rickey
    Philadelphia Inquirer
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    A sophisticated take on what has become a familiar situation in movies and television -- the hippie, lefty, baby boomer parents and the conservative generation their mores and behavior have produced.

    Full Review Source: Philadelphia Daily News | comment Comment
    12/26/03
    Gary Thompson
    Gary Thompson
    Philadelphia Daily News

    Basically, it's The Big Chill, but more full of itself and not as entertaining.

    Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
    12/26/03
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
    St. Paul Pioneer Press
     
     
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