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'This Angry Age' (also known as 'The Sea Wall', 'Barrage contre le Pacifique' and 'La diga sul Pacifico') is a 1957 Italian-American drama film directed by Ren Clment, produced by Dino De Laurentiis, and starring Anthony Perkins and Silvana Mangano. It is an adaptation of Marguerite Duras' 1950 novel, 'The Sea Wall'. The original novel was adapted again in 2008 by Rithy Panh as 'The Sea Wall', starring Isabelle Huppert.

Plot



Twenty-year-old Joseph (Perkins) and his sixteen-year-old sister Suzanne (Mangano) live in the merciless conditions of an intemperate foreign land with their widowed mother (Van Fleet). Their mother attempts to exert a hold on her children by involving them in the family's run-down rice plantation. However the siblings seek liberation, and look for this in their romantic lives. Suzanne becomes involved with Michael (Conte) and Joseph finds a love interest in Claude (Valli).

Cast



*Anthony Perkins as Joseph Dufresne

*Silvana Mangano as Suzanne Dufresne

*Richard Conte as Michael

*Jo Van Fleet as Mme. Dufresne

*Alida Valli as Claude

*Nehemiah Persoff as Albert

*Yvonne Sanson as Carmen

*Guido Celano as Bart

Production



Clment purchased the film rights to the Duras novel in 1956. The original male lead was supposed to have been James Dean, but he was replaced by Perkins. Mangano, the wife of the film's producer, was cast in the female lead.

Clment shot the film in wide-screen Technirama and Technicolor. He was unable to film in Indochina, the setting of the original novel, as it no longer existed. Nor could he film in the newly independent Vietnam, as nationalist struggles continued there. Thus, Clment reconstructed the story's setting in Thailand.

Reception



'The New York Times' described Clment as "a specialist in that sort of tragedy that evolves from the inability of deeply pained people to face their own feelings." The reviewer also praised the "great pictorial beauty and admirable psychological truth" of Clment's film. The reviewer also praised how the "crumbling of the dam against the assaults of the river stands as an image of what is going on within the family."[https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9D01E6DB1F3AE73ABC4E51DFB0668383649EDE This Angry Age] The New York Times. 26 June 1958

The film was also a critical success in France, being lauded as "a complete success, a chef-d'uvre", although Franois Truffaut did not share this enthusiasm, accusing Clment of directing "his career". He added that "For Clment, the essential thing is that the film he is making costs more than the last one and less than the next."

Duras was dismayed by the absence of certain colonial themes that were important in her novel. She said she felt "betrayed" and "dishonoured" by the film.

See also



* List of American films of 1958

References




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