In My Country (2005)
Runtime: 1 hr 44 mins
Genre: Dramas
Starring: Juliette Binoche, Samuel L. Jackson, Brendan Gleeson, Menzi "Ngubs" Ngubane
Screenwriter: Ann Peacock
Producer: Robert Chartoff, Mike Medavoy, Kieran Corrigan
DVD Info
Release:
Jul 5, 2005
DVD Features:
- Anamorphic - 2.35
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
- Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning
- Subtitles - French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - John Boorman - Director
- (4) Deleted Scenes with Optional Audio Commentary by Director John Boorman
- Interviews - 1. Lynn Hendee, Mike Medavoy, Robert Chartoff - Producers
- 2. John Boorman - Director
- 3. Juliette Binoche - Star
- 4. Ann Peacock - Screenwriter
- Trailers - Previews
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Reviews
Points for trying and all, but this particular chapter of South Africa's history deserves a movie a bit more sincere -- and a lot less corny.
It shows what can go wrong when a good-intentioned filmmaker mixes historical tragedy with Hollywood banality.
Intelligent piece that does its job as entertainment. More importantly, it should advance public knowledge about the apartheid government's human rights violations.
Watching [apartheid victims’] testimony become background noise for Jackson and Binoche's tawdry melodrama is aggravating.
Its star, Juliette Binoche, may be a fine actress, but she's also very French. And no matter how hard she tries to perfect the tricky Afrikaans accent, she's simply not believable playing a South African poet.
I do not question the filmmaker's sincerity, but he has made a flat, uninvolving movie. The road to boredom is paved with good intentions, after all.
...the foxhole relationship that develops between Anna and Langston is completely natural -- up until the point where they fall into bed together.
The gripping material is given short thrift in favor of routine melodrama and a love story that has nearly nothing to do with what should be the crux of the story.
There is great material here and ample food for thought, but the presentation is lacking.
Ostensibly about the aftermath of apartheid, but the pain of a people serves only as a backdrop for the most contrived of love stories.
You feel insulted you're expected to care about the petty problems of the leads when other characters are dealing with child murder, political torture and genocide.
[E]xhaustingly heartbreaking... An unforgettable film about justice...
We want to know more about the stories of real-life South Africans, but the Oscar nominees keep standing right in front of them.
Is it a docudrama about South Africa's post-apartheid Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings? Or is it love story? The problem with In My Country is that it tries to be both.
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