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Under the Sand (2001)
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Reviews Counted:69
Fresh:65
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: Rampling carries the film with her finely nuanced performance of a woman coping with her husband's death.
Theatrical Release:May 4, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Francois Ozon's haunting UNDER THE SAND stars the remarkable British actress Charlotte Rampling, who plays Marie Drillon: a strong, attractive, professional, independent middle-aged woman trying to... Francois Ozon's haunting UNDER THE SAND stars the remarkable British actress Charlotte Rampling, who plays Marie Drillon: a strong, attractive, professional, independent middle-aged woman trying to get her life back on track after the sudden disappearance of her husband. Even for a superwoman like Marie, the shock of the tragedy is psychologically traumatizing. Marie isn't sure what happened to her husband (Is he dead? Did he run off with someone else?) and she's in denial about him being gone. At Parisian dinner parties with her supportive, careful friends, Marie still talks about her husband in the present tense. At home, she still imagines that he is with her; she pours two cups of tea in the morning and she reminds him to set the alarm clock before going to sleep at night. At the university where she teaches English, she reads to her students from the melancholy book THE WAVES by Virginia Woolf. Through all of this, Ozon's camera caresses Marie and encourages her, always casting her in cold, confident light. Using film language such as the repeated double reflection of Marie's face in the mirror, audiences come to understand Marie's innermost thoughts and feelings. She is a woman confronting herself (her identity, her age, her body, her sexuality, her emotions, her intellect) with brutal honesty. UNDER THE SAND is beautiful, sad, languorous film that includes some unforgettable images of the rolling ocean waves near Marie's beach house in Landes, France. [More]
Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Jacques Nolot, Alexandra Stewart
Starring: Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Jacques Nolot, Alexandra Stewart, Pierre Vernier, Andree Tainsey
Director: Francois Ozon
Director: Francois Ozon
Screenwriter: Marina De Van, Marcia Romano, Emmanuelle Bernheim, Francois Ozon
Composer: Philippe Rombi
Studio: Winstar
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Reviews for Under the Sand
Ozon gives the movie to Ms. Rampling, whose performance is like a perfectly executed piano étude.
Rampling has never been as beautiful, not to mention as emotionally naked, nuanced, and affecting as she is here.
A full-bodied, gripping film about the nature of trauma, memory and moving on.
Ozon may not be the next Truffaut -- not yet, anyway -- but he shows a deft touch here.
At the age of 33, Ozon has made a film with insights and compassion one might more reasonably expect from a director twice his age.
A stately and reticent portrait of arrived-at bereavement... and the capacity for self-delusion [anchored by] the beautiful and talented Rampling, enjoying her largest, most interesting role in some years.
Characters will do or say something that seems inexplicable until Ozon provides a context, and suddenly it all makes sense.
It crawls under the skin by placing you firmly in the shoes of the mourner.
Though flawed, this is a mature discussion of loss, denial and sanity that engages both the audience’s heart and its head.
Full of writer/director François Ozon's lightly perverse touches and skewed vision of humanity, and all the more emotionally engaging because of it.
Pairs the psycho-sexual oceanographics of Ozon's See the Sea with the emotional turbulence of Liv Ullman's Faithless. And Charlotte Rampling is simply stunning.
An airlessly insular film, with too much concentration on minute details.
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