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Strayed
Directed by
André Téchiné
Not Rated
2003
1h 35m
Drama
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6.5
74%
60%
5.8
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Emmanuelle Béart stars as a widowed schoolteacher who flees German-occupied Paris with her children. A teenage boy comes to their rescue by leading them into the forest -- their best shot at survival.
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Cast of Strayed
Emmanuelle Béart
Odile
Gaspard Ulliel
Jean Delgas (alias: Yvan)
Clémence Meyer
Cathy
Samuel Labarthe
Robert
Jean Fornerod
Georges
Eric Kreikenmayer
le garde
Nicholas Mead
le soldat blessé
Nigel Hollidge
le refugié
Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
Philippe
Mike Davies
Le jeune gendarme
André Téchiné
Director / Screenplay
Gilles Taurand
Screenplay
Gilles Perrault
Novel
Adam Betteridge
Executive Producer
Michael Cowan
Producer
Pierre Héros
Producer
Jason Piette
Producer
Jean-Pierre Ramsay-Levi
Producer
David Rogers
Executive Producer
Jonathan Vanger
Producer
Strayed Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
A picture-book French film that's pretty and trite, rather than edgy and moving.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Has the strange clarity of a fable.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Melinda Ennis
Ulliel is brilliant as a lost boy who has grown mad in a world filled with madness. And Beart's portrayal is haunting.
Seattle Times
John Hartl
A beautifully balanced portrait of a family that is tested and irrevocably altered by a devastating World War II experience.
Dallas Morning News
Jane Sumner
A fascinating mystery -- a halcyon idyll with a gnawing sense of terror at the edge.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
With searing images of distressed families of American soldiers killed in Iraq on TV almost daily, Strayed is another poignant reminder of war's innocent victims.
Detroit News
Tom Long
It's incredible how little actually happens considering all the possibilities.
Detroit Free Press
Terry Lawson
We have little idea where it will turn, and the turn it does take is one we would not expect yet somehow seems totally right.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Begins and ends with facts of war, but it is really a film about the nature of male and female, about middle-class values and those who cannot afford them, about how helpless we can be when the net of society is broken.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
Powerful wartime drama.
Observer
Andrew Sarris
Odile and Yvan change and grow as we watch them -- and without any whimpering or whining, they break our hearts.
Chicago Tribune
Allison Benedikt
All this unfolds against the backdrop of war, but it's Techine's characters who create the tension, not the prospect of bombs or invading soldiers.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Bart is remarkable in her underplayed portrayal of a poised bourgeoise who is called on to discover inner strength that in normal times might have never needed to be tapped.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Strayed has a facile take on the war and its fallout, but rarely is it simpleminded about emotional hang-ups.
L.A. Weekly
Ella Taylor
All you can do is watch the slight story sputter, and try to figure out whether Bart's formidable lips were made by God or man.
New York Post
V.A. Musetto
You never really give a damn about these four lost souls. Despite its technical skills, Strayed proves emotionally hollow.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
Fails because the relationship between Odile and Yvan never makes us feel the sexual passion it implies.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
For those burned out on big battle scenes and carnage, this is an insightful reprieve every bit as weighty as its noisier cousins.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Andr Tchin's taut, swift wartime drama portrays the panicked mass exodus from Paris in 1940 on the eve of the German occupation.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Beautifully ambiguous, exquisitely underplayed.
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