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The Beach
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There is a young, nicotine-ridden young man named Richard, who is a fan of pop culture. That guy looks different, he likes video games and Vietnam War movies fantastically. While in a hotel in Bangkok, Richard found a map left by his stranger. That map leads to a mythical island paradise where some other evil spirits settle. On a trip that is the strangest to Richard, who seems to be in trouble with what is happening next to his other friends.
There is a young, nicotine-ridden young man named Richard, who is a fan of pop culture. That guy looks different, he likes video games and Vietnam War movies fantastically. While in a hotel in Bangkok, Richard found a map left by his stranger. That map leads to a mythical island paradise where some other evil spirits settle. On a trip that is the strangest to Richard, who seems to be in trouble with what is happening next to his other friends.
Actors:
Ramon Woolfe,
Somchai Santitharangkun,
Paterson Joseph,
Seng Kawee,
Bindu De Stoppani,
Peter Gevisser,
Kaneung Nueng Kenia
Ramon Woolfe
7 December 1974, Manchester, England, UK
Somchai Santitharangkun
Paterson Joseph
22 June 1964, London, England, UK
Seng Kawee
Bindu De Stoppani
19 December 1976, Pune, India
Peter Gevisser
Kaneung Nueng Kenia
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
Keywords:
#Danny Boyle #Guillaume Canet #Leonardo DiCaprio #Paterson Joseph #Robert Carlyle #The Beach #Tilda Swinton #Virginie Ledoyen
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February 17, 2003
Three-fifths of a great movie sunk by a crucial tonal misstep. A cross between Lord of the Flies, Swiss Family Robinson and Apocalypse Now.April 24, 2005
By attempting to combine elements of mystery, adventure, action and romance, 'The Beach' becomes too jumbled to follow with much interest.
Rolling Stone
May 11, 2001
The Beach, designed to provoke audiences, stops for too many Hollywood moments to get the job done.February 08, 2003
...Riddled with bizarre contrivances and unlikely scenarios.
New York Post
January 01, 2000
Leo is surprisingly masculine, charming and effective in this stylish, gorgeous, but clumsily structured Nintendo-generation update of Lord of the Flies.July 23, 2007
A mad assemblage of earlier, better bungle-in-the-jungle stories.April 06, 2010
A narrative that tries to juggle thriller elements, tons of pop culture imagery, and way too much philosophical baggage.
FilmFocus
March 28, 2005
A brilliant example of changing the material to suit the medium without losing the message.January 01, 2000
The Beach taps into something powerful that can't be overwhelmed by individual moments of silliness.June 23, 2003
While it thumped along, I had plenty of time to ponder the other and better movies that it reminded me of.March 22, 2002
Ultimately, it seems more bland than bad.
San Jose Mercury News
January 01, 2000
DiCaprio especially is to be congratulated. He proves once again he's more than just another pretty face.