Thibault de Montalembert

Thibault de Montalembert

  • Born: 1962-2-10
  • Height: 5' 11¾" (1.82 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Derrick 2022-03-25 09:01:19

      [Film Review] Indochine (1992) 7.6/10

      Régis Wargnier's starkly impartial dissection of the declining colonial French Indochina (now Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos) in the 1930s, INDOCHINE is a perfervid melodrama that walks a fine line between rational self-examination and exotic exploitation, not to mention it chalked up Oscar's BEST...

    • Lynn 2022-03-22 09:02:44

      There is a country called Indochina

      "Indochina"


      1. I saw in

       

      Vietnam the shadow of China's colonization. I saw in Vietnam, how the Western powers colonized Asian serfs, Vietnam is a microcosm. Provide resources to the West, provide labor, and finally be whipped and kicked by others. It's really a tragedy...

       

      I think the luckier thing...

    • Annetta 2022-03-20 09:02:42

      It is the noble mother, France, who possesses me, nurtures me, and shapes me; but the one who taught me the enlightenment of love let me understand democracy, freedom, anti-oppression and independence is the sexy lover, another France. Where does the little Vietnamese princess go? Naturally, she did not hesitate to choose anti-imperialist and anti-colonialism, and no matter how she worshiped her mother, she would not be as attractive as a lover.

    • Lucas 2022-01-18 08:02:41

      Camille woke up topless and was not surprised to see a man hugging him? "I have never understood the French romance. It is full of crazy anger and pain, but it is similar to our history of war." "The French taught us freedom and equality" This film can see how the colonists beat the workers. Say you are my child, burn a large and a small boat, and force people to work, put people in cages, kill children with water jets The slave of Camille, not the orphan of a princess like Camille, Camille almost sleeps in the second half of the process. The emotional description is too rough. The history of colonialism is so tender and watery. It is also powerful. French mothers and Vietnamese children are used as metaphors. It seems to be colonial. The colonized are no longer oppressors and rebels, but grown-up children rebel against their parents. France is no longer an abominable exploiter but the mother of enlightenment that brings equality and freedom. The overall feeling is that France has lost Indochina. After the self-pity and sigh that I can’t colonize, I’ll make a movie or beautify or sigh once

    Indochine quotes

    • Eliane: And I didn't know... I hadn't wanted to see, that she was in love, the way one loves the first time. Nothing would stop her.

    • Guy: Give me Le Guen.

      L'Admiral: No.

      Guy: What will you do with him?

      L'Admiral: I'm awaiting orders from Paris.

      Guy: Let me question him. What he knows about the communist networks and leaders is of major interest to us.

      L'Admiral: Three points, Mr. Asselin. One: Le Guen doesn't talk. He hasn't spoken since his arrest. Not even to my chief of staff - his classmate. Two: If I hand him over to you, he might talk. But I'd rather not. We know your methods. Three: Le Guen is a sailor. His case will be tried by sailors. Any relevant information will be passed along to you.

      Guy: Thanks. Another example of Navy-Police cooperation. That's what makes empires great.