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The Killing Fields
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During the war in Cambodia, Sidney Schanberg is The New York Times reporter who assumes to cover the war with his local interpreter Dith Pran. Sidney and Dith friendship helped them to survive through the brutal events of the war. Sidney tried to help Dith by evacuating Dith and his family out of Cambodia but he failed and left Dith to face the death under this totalitarian regime.
Actors:
Sam Waterston, Haing S. Ngor, John Malkovich, Julian Sands, Craig T. Nelson, Spalding Gray, Bill Paterson, Athol Fugard, Graham Kennedy, Katherine Krapum Chey, Oliver Pierpaoli, ...»
Director:
Roland Joffé
Country:
United Kingdom
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Noel Murray The Dissolve
January 13, 2014 Every scene of The Killing Fields (and every participant in its making) is in service of showing how abruptly a seemingly safe and vital individual can have everything essential stripped away.
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David Sterritt Christian Science Monitor
September 16, 2015 [A] gripping, intelligent, provocative drama.
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Matt Brunson
January 15, 2014 One of the great films from what proved to be a great year for cinema, The Killing Fields hasn't lost any of its power over the ensuing 30 years.
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Dave Kehr Chicago Reader
April 09, 2008 The screen is swamped by a bathetic, self-preening sententiousness.
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Vincent Canby New York Times
May 20, 2003 The movie is diffuse and wandering. It's someone telling a long, interesting story who can't get to the point.
Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004 The best moments are the human ones, the conversations, the exchanges of trust, the waiting around, the sudden fear, the quick bursts of violence, the desperation.
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Peter Travers People Magazine
September 16, 2015 If you see no more than one film a year, make this the one for 1984.
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Variety Staff Variety
April 09, 2008 The intent and outward trappings are all impressively in place, but at its heart there's something missing.
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Richard Schickel TIME Magazine
August 25, 2008 It must be nerve-racking for the producers to offer a tale so lacking in standard melodramatic satisfactions. But the result is worth it, for this is the clearest film statement yet on how the nature of heroism has changed in this totalitarian century.
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Geoff Andrew Time Out
February 09, 2006 The film's overall thrust -- angry, intelligent, compassionate -- makes this producer Puttnam's finest movie to date.
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Dan Jardine Cinemania
January 09, 2015 Ngor's naturalistic and empathic portrayal of his character's desperate fight for survival is the key to this film's visceral power.
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Adrian Turner Radio Times
September 16, 2015 Few feature films have captured a nation's agony more dramatically than Roland Joffé's The Killing Fields.
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