Pacifiction

Pacifiction (2022)

02/09/2022

#Drama#Thriller

Overview

Island of Tahiti. French government official De Roller is a calculating man with impeccable manners, capable of dealing with both high society and the locals he frequents in shady joints.

Status: Released

Rating: 62%

Original language: FR

Budget: $0

Revenue: $416,721

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Production Companies

Andergraun Films

Andergraun Films

Idéale Audience

Idéale Audience

Rosa Filmes

Rosa Filmes

ARTE France Cinéma

ARTE France Cinéma

Lupa Film

Lupa Film

Tamtam Film

Tamtam Film

BR

BR

Archipel Production

Archipel Production

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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13702796

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111686259

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Reviews (1)

Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2023-05-15T12:00:11.041Z

Benoît Magimel is the easy going French High Commissioner "De Roller". Charged with representing the French Government on it's Polynesian outpost of Tahiti where he travels the island in his chauffeur driven Mercedes glad-handing and pretty much going from party to party. The arrival of an admiral (Marc Susini) and some rather hunky sailors on his island soon has tongues wagging, though. Before he knows it, his placid existence is being disturbed by increasingly popular - and disturbing - rumours that the French are to restart nuclear weapons testing nearby. Of course he is assured not, and makes similar assurances to the population himself, but when local girls start to go missing the presence of the military and a general sentiment amongst the locals seems to encourage a view that it's time to assert their own independence. This creates more problems that begin to cause our diplomatic quite an headache. Can he sort it all out? Is there even anything to sort out? The thing with this film is that it is far, far too long. The story could easily lose an hour and no harm would be done. The plot, political mischief and island intrigues, would benefit from that tightening up too - perhaps sparing us from the many shots of his car! Magimel delivers an efficient characterisation here, but he is largely left to his own devices as the supporting cast struggle to build upon a rather thin storyline that needed a bit more shoring up to sustain the interest as it rambled on. It has it's moments, but sadly just not enough of them. Oh, and it's pretty wet down there!

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