20th Century Fox Home Entertainment | Release Date: February 11, 2000
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FilmisFeb 14, 2013
The beach is a really touching story with dark and harrowing aspects to it, really well acted by Leo dicaprio. It almost seems like a modern tale of The Lord of flies but with adults, it asks the question what happens to humanity withoutThe beach is a really touching story with dark and harrowing aspects to it, really well acted by Leo dicaprio. It almost seems like a modern tale of The Lord of flies but with adults, it asks the question what happens to humanity without order and civilisation? Ignoring the deep philosophical nature to this film, it is truly is a weird and wonderful watch. Expand
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CheeseSteakJimJan 3, 2016
Superb flik. I love the concept, Dicaprio excellent as always.

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SolariumJan 12, 2020
An exceptional adventure thriller expertly directed and acted. ×××××××××××××
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PerineumJan 14, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Opening Lines to the movie Richard - My name is Richard. So what else do you need to know? Stuff about my family, or where I'm from? None of that matters. Not once you cross the ocean and cut yourself loose, looking for something more beautiful, something more exciting and yes, I admit, something more dangerous. So after eighteen hours in the back of an airplane, three dumb movies, two plastic meals, six beers and absolutely no sleep, I finally touch down; in Bangkok. Trust me, it's paradise. This is where the hungry come to feed. For mine is a generation that circles the globe and searches for something we haven't tried before. So never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never fail to be polite and never outstay the welcome. Just keep your mind open and suck in the experience. And if it hurts, you know what? It's probably worth it. Expand
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ExcommunicadoJan 18, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Etienne: Oh f***! Richard! F***!

Richard: What?

Etienne: I saw a fin!

Richard: What? Are you joking?

Etienne: No, no. A fin!

Richard: OK, a shark fin?

Etienne: I don't know! Just a fin! Over there, about a hundred meters.

Richard: Well, was it big?

Etienne: Yes.

Richard: Well, what the f*** do you expect me to do about it?

Etienne: Nothing! I just thought you should know!

Richard: Well, to be honest, Etienne, I'd rather you hadn't told me!

Etienne: I'm sorry!

Richard: Well, it's a bit f***ing late now, isn't it?

He starts swimming again.


A few strokes later he hears a short sharp scream from Francoise.


ETIENNE


Francoise! Francoise!


Richard turns around. Francoise is gone. Her plastic bag bobs on the surface. Etienne is frantic, hysterical.


ETIENNE


(continuing)


She is gone!
RICHARD What happened? Etienne submerges briefly and resurfaces. ETIENNE She just went under the water. She was pulled under. Oh God, I don't see her. RICHARD Was there a shark? Did you see a shark? They both start looking down at their feet and circling frantically in the water. ETIENNE I don't know! I don't know! Oh God. Suddenly Richard screams. Francoise surfaces, pulling up his ankle. She and Etienne laugh at Richard. RICHARD Very funny. You Europeans, you have such a playful sense of humor. No wonder your comedy has conquered the world. He swims on. ETIENNE What about Moliere? RICHARD Oh F*** off. He swims on without looking round.
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HolographicJan 23, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Richard (Leonardo Dicaprio) ( Voiceover) "When you develop an infatuation for someone, you always find a reason to believe that this is exactly the person for you. It doesn't need to be a good reason. Taking photographs of the night sky for example. Now, in the long run, that's just the kind of dumb, irritating habit that would cause you to split up. But in the haze of infatuation, it’s just what you've been searching for all these years.” Expand
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Allogism944Jan 28, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Richard narrating: You hope, and you dream. But you never believe that something's gonna happen for you. Not like it does in the movies. And when it actually does, you want it to feel different, more visceral, more real. I was waiting for it to hit me, but it just wouldn't happen. The police were pissed cuz he was traveling under a false passport. But they didn't ask me about the map, so - I didn't tell 'em. Expand
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TimR.Jan 25, 2007
(Based on the Alex Garland Novel) The Beach is truly touching and compelling picture with a new-age lord of the flies feel entering the millennium, terrific music score and intriguing escape into the unknown, fantastic.
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DawdlingPoetNov 22, 2021
This is a movie that would, I imagine, have been well worth seeing on the big screen and if you have a larger size TV screen then this should make a difference in terms of the atmosphere of the movie, its pretty engrossing and there are a fewThis is a movie that would, I imagine, have been well worth seeing on the big screen and if you have a larger size TV screen then this should make a difference in terms of the atmosphere of the movie, its pretty engrossing and there are a few large scale landscape shots which would have a bigger impact the larger the screen you view it on.

The story isn't really all that original but it still seemed a decent enough movie and the fact that the characters were quite intriguing and had their own stories and different personalities definitely helped make it more memorable. The soundtrack is also quite memorable, most of the tracks are dance or trance oriented, with a paradise type feel to it I suppose (their summer-y type tracks that you would perhaps hear at clubs abroad during the summer, or would have when it came out).

DiCaprio gives quite a good performance as a typically smug American tourist who is of course naive but yet full of belief about tracking down and becoming a part of this hidden community. His character showcases a variety of different emotions and moods which are quite convincing.

Tilda Swintons character, Sal, is one of note, being the head of this apparent beach paradise community, she makes it her sole aim to keep the community secret and thriving, being so seriously about it that it could be seen as a little over the top perhaps. She's quite a headstrong character, someone who isn't afraid to take charge and make tough decisions.

Robert Carlyle also plays a character of particular importance as far as the story goes, although we never learn what his true identity was but his passport names him as Daffy Duck, so he's referred to as Daffy. The scenes with him in the hotel at the start of the movie are quite dark and disturbing and yes this movie is definitely not for the younger generation, having a 15 rating which is more than fair in my opinion, given the pretty strong language used as well as drug references (including scenes of people smoking weed) and some violence/bloody scenes.

In some parts of the movie, its narrated by DiCaprio who appears to be reflecting back on what happened at the time your watching, as if the movie is his autobiography and he's reading it back to you and then the narration fades shortly after it starts. I guess it is quite a reflective movie, with him warning about the reality of such a concept as paradise and so on, so there is perhaps a more serious side to it than just a few tourists stumbling on some great place and making the most of it.

One other quick mention - a slight criticism is the romantic element of the movie, with DiCaprios character Richard being attracted to Francoise, which was just so cheesy, I wasn't too keen on that, it seemed like they had to fit that in because no such movie with such a main actor would be complete unless there was a love interest angle on it and her character wasn't really developed enough, I didn't feel it quite worked somehow.

I think this is a movie thats worth watching, if you like the sound of it and know what kind of movie it is and your ok with that then check it out. It won't suit everyone of course (few movies do, I suppose) but its quite enthralling with some interesting characters, good cinematography and decent performances and it may have a moral or two in there that may make you think, although it isn't a movie that you particularly need to have your thinking cap on for as such. Its a pretty good movie but at the same time I wouldn't say that its entirely original and some people, if your picky, may be turned off by one or two potential stereotypes but otherwise its a good movie thats worth a watch.
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SextetSep 16, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Brilliant

Why was this film so badly received? Well if I could answer that question there'd be 9 stars falling from the sky and dissolving into an ocean of fire along with Danny Boyle, Leonardo Di Caprio & a life times supply of marijuana! Let me be brief...this film is brilliant; visually stimulating, intelligently written and heartbreakingly realised. The fact people need to be spoon fed a characters motives is typical of people going to a see a film, with the idea of escaping from the realities of their lives. It seems most people were hypnotised by the blue skies and olive skinned brunettes to actually understand what this film is trying to say? Either that or their spoilt lifestyles left them no time to reflect and empathise with the human condition...if this is the case then they shouldn't even bother gracing the shores of this cinematic masterpiece as there's plenty of holes in the sand to be filled.

If you have indeed enjoyed some life experience - good or bad, then i suggest you watch this film and get lost in its sheer, yet relative, surrealism.
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FOARPMay 26, 2013
Recently re-watched this film and was surprised to see how well it had stood up to the test of time. The photography is drop-dead-gorgeous, the acting professional and convincing, and the film's central story of narcissism and disaffectionRecently re-watched this film and was surprised to see how well it had stood up to the test of time. The photography is drop-dead-gorgeous, the acting professional and convincing, and the film's central story of narcissism and disaffection still relevant. Expand
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coxyclanApr 11, 2013
Not sure why this has always had such negative reviews. I find it a well made film set in beautiful locations. I know there was an uproar when it was filmed because of the affect on the environment in Thailand, but that shouldn't impact onNot sure why this has always had such negative reviews. I find it a well made film set in beautiful locations. I know there was an uproar when it was filmed because of the affect on the environment in Thailand, but that shouldn't impact on the score the film gets. Expand
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IqbalJul 9, 2011
Excellent Movie. So it doesnt follow the book exactly but this movie gives fantasy and euphoria, its mesmerising. For those who lack imagination and adventure maybe they should give this a miss. Di Caprios acting is very good.
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ImpugnJan 11, 2020
The Beach is one of Leo's best movies. The cinematography and scenery is incredible, it is suspenseful, funny & unpredictable, B+.
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barnet42Oct 16, 2012
Excellent story with breathtaking scenery set in Thailand. Leo's character Richard is an American tourist and he embarks on an adventure to find a paradise island. But at what price? My favourite scenes are when Francoise pretends to be eatenExcellent story with breathtaking scenery set in Thailand. Leo's character Richard is an American tourist and he embarks on an adventure to find a paradise island. But at what price? My favourite scenes are when Francoise pretends to be eaten by a shark, when they debate how they are to get down from the waterfall and the scene where they are together in the water. Excellent cast and soundtrack. Directed by Danny Boyle. Expand
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glommanJul 24, 2021
I loved this movie, the vibes, the story, the borderline insane characters, everything just fit perfectly together.
Also it's basically Far Cry 3, but that's not a negative in my book.
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RobwinzJun 28, 2020
Don't get me wrong Leonardo DiCaprio gives a really good performance throughout this movie and the movie's got the class song from Pure Shores - The Beach. Apart from those good things about the movie, it's just not a very good one, it's gotDon't get me wrong Leonardo DiCaprio gives a really good performance throughout this movie and the movie's got the class song from Pure Shores - The Beach. Apart from those good things about the movie, it's just not a very good one, it's got decent scenes throughout but that's later on and they really don't seem to work right for some reason and the plot is just confusing, don't get me started on that. Expand
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VRossiNov 29, 2011
One of the most terrible films I've ever seen. Very degrading to the country and its culture. Nonsense plot and terrible acting. I couldn't hate anything more. Very stupid movie. I regret spending that much time to watch it
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TyranianDec 1, 2019
Has many story and screenplay issues but has kinetic energy and bold themes.
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Tss5078Feb 23, 2013
The Beach should have been called The Cute Guy From Titanic Takes His Cloths Off. "Leo" got a very big following after being in the then best grossing film of all time, Titanic. It was an amazing film and he did a great job, but unfortunatelyThe Beach should have been called The Cute Guy From Titanic Takes His Cloths Off. "Leo" got a very big following after being in the then best grossing film of all time, Titanic. It was an amazing film and he did a great job, but unfortunately for us horny Americans, there wasn't enough skin. That's where The Beach comes in. This was a rush job plain and simple. The movie has no flow or plot, it's big sell was Leo DiCaprio on The Beach wearing very little. Honestly he should have just done a magazine shoot and saved us the time, because this movie isn't worth the film it is shot on. Unless you want to see lots of Leo with his shirt off, this movie is a definite pass. Expand
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Iky009Jan 5, 2014
Não grande coisa fraco até demais.Não grande coisa fraco até demais. Expand
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gracjanskiAug 7, 2020
Great acting by Leonardo DiCaprio. Also the story is interesting with some dark twists and cynic elements. The setting also with paradise scenery. I expected just an average movie, but was surprised positively.
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danippMar 13, 2015
Leonardo DiCaprio rarely does bad films but The Beach is definitely one of the worst choices he's ever made in his career. He's fine in it, soundtrack is superb (every time I listen to "Porcelain" I remember this film) but the story is badlyLeonardo DiCaprio rarely does bad films but The Beach is definitely one of the worst choices he's ever made in his career. He's fine in it, soundtrack is superb (every time I listen to "Porcelain" I remember this film) but the story is badly developed and characters are boring. Entertaining, yeah, but there are plenty more better films about adventures that are worth seeing. Expand
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MovieMasterEddyApr 2, 2016
Is it time to throw Leo to the lions? The Beach, in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a backpacker in Thailand who thinks he has found a map to paradise, is going to piss off a lot of people just because he's in it. After his unprecedentedIs it time to throw Leo to the lions? The Beach, in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a backpacker in Thailand who thinks he has found a map to paradise, is going to piss off a lot of people just because he's in it. After his unprecedented Titanic splash two years ago, DiCaprio took a vacation from acting, presumably to party, but in the media he was a constant source of backlash-building fascination: all Leo, all the time. The Beach returns DiCaprio, 25, to the screen, not as the talented kid who held his own against Robert De Niro in 1993's This Boy's Life but as a Hollywood player with Titanic-size box-office clout.

And so The Beach comes to the screen freighted with enough Leo baggage to make the movie seem beside the point. It isn't. The Beach, for all its lapses of judgment and failures of nerve, has its strong points. DiCaprio is one of them. His Richard is a pop-culture junkie, constantly pushing the video games he plays to the next level of difficulty and living his life the same way. Traveling alone in Thailand, he checks into a Bangkok flophouse, where the night sounds include a sexy French couple — Francoise (Virginie Ledoyen) and Etienne (Guillaume Canet) — and a suicidal Scot named Daffy (Robert Carlyle), who rambles about a map to a perfect beach on a hidden island. The next day, Richard finds Daffy's bloody corpse and the map. Note: Daffy returns with a vengeance in dream sequences, one of which shows him and Richard gunning down tourists. Yikes.

It's a solid setup, faithful to Garland's book and alive with visuals that evoke Richard's Digital Age obsession with Vietnam movies, especially Apocalypse Now (clips are included), with its images of tracer fire and smoking grass through a rifle barrel. Boyle knows that Richard is Game Boy incarnate and directs the film with a video enthusiast's love for creating obstacles: Can Richard, along with Francoise and Etienne, swim to the island without being torn to pieces by sharks? Can they dodge the armed guards who protect marijuana fields lush enough to pop the peepers of Cheech and Chong? Can they find the small commune of young utopians who have established a stoner's paradise?

Of course they can, or there's no movie. The Beach is colorful and exciting, as far as it goes. But Boyle and Hodge pull back on their usual wit and grit. The actors — shirtless whenever possible — look suitably awed by the beach, which cinematographer Darius Khondji (Seven, Evita) lights almost as sensually as he does DiCaprio. Ledoyen has her own share of natural resources, and the eye contact between Francoise and Richard suggests that Etienne will soon be history. In the book, Richard's lust went unrequited, creating effective sexual tension. On film, he nails her, a decision motivated less by logic than by the divine right of stardom that Titanic conferred on Leo: If there's a babe, he boffs her.

That goes for another babe as well. The island commune is ruled by Sal, played by the superb British actress Tilda Swinton (Orlando, The War Zone). Sal is fortyish, with her own man, the jealous Bugs (Lars Arentz Hansen), and the tough job of keeping the peace. The settlers in this new Eden get testy when their video games break down due to dead batteries. On an Energizer run to the mainland, Sal brings Richard along as her sex slave. A way to exert her power? Maybe, but the lovemaking — not in the book — plays like another excuse to depant DiCaprio.

These extraneous scenes let the air out of the movie. Just when the suspense should be escalating, The Beach stops to raise familiar moral questions about the sins of man and technology. Things improve when Richard becomes unhinged. Put on sentry duty by Sal, he has violent hallucinations that turn real when the island's drug commandos mow down a new crop of backpacking intruders. Richard, seeing himself as a pawn in his own video game, runs to save his ass.

DiCaprio delivers strongly, showing Richard as selfish, manipulative, cowardly and dangerously naive — all of which makes the young man's hard-won maturity in the end more affecting. But Richard is the only flesh-and-blood character in a sea of stereotypes. Why don't these travel freaks get bored to death with being bogged down on the beach? The movie has no clue. Instead of a breakneck pace, it settles for lofty attitudinizing about the nature of betrayal. Instead of the book's climactic Lord of the Flies mutilation, it offers a derivative Deer Hunter game of Russian roulette. Don't blame DiCaprio, who seems eager to explore Richard's heart of darkness. It's the movie that wants to protect its investment. The Beach, designed to provoke audiences, stops for too many Hollywood moments to get the job done. Penalty. Game over.
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BroyaxMay 1, 2021
Le jeune bellâtre amerloque Di Carpaccio et ses deux amis franchouillards (le cave Canet et… oh l’affriolante Ledoyen !) partent pour un Koh Lanta improvisé en Thaïlande, sur une plage coincée entre quelques gros rochers… juste à côté deLe jeune bellâtre amerloque Di Carpaccio et ses deux amis franchouillards (le cave Canet et… oh l’affriolante Ledoyen !) partent pour un Koh Lanta improvisé en Thaïlande, sur une plage coincée entre quelques gros rochers… juste à côté de plantations de cannabis ! c’est donc le ‘paradis’ sur Terre… ou peut-être pas forcément.

Car comme le disait l’autre râleur pontifiant aigri, « l’enfer, c’est les autres » et si t’as pas le totem à Koh Lanta, tu risques de te faire éliminer ! Danny Boyle hésite entre la comédie plus ou moins acide et le drame très dramatique ; il se perd également dans quelques longueurs et un ou deux délires qui tournent à vide, surtout vers la fin…

Di Capoto se révèle un brin énervant et pas vraiment convaincant : il est surtout le jeune tireur de ces dames et demoiselles, ce qui énerve les autres mâles alentour et ça peut se comprendre : moi-même, il m’énerve aussi un brin le petit con.

Grosso merdo, la première moitié du film fonctionne tout de même assez bien et la réalisation du père Boyle reste dynamique et entraînante dans ces décors de carte postale, égratignant au passage avec à-propos les affres du tourisme de masse et des jeunes cons qui sévissent (comme ici) jusque dans les endroits les plus reculés de la planète et qui ne pensent qu’à fumer leurs merdes.

En dehors des autres (cons) que l’on peut trouver, ce que l’on imagine comme le paradis typique de la carte postale peut cacher d’autres réalités moins agréables, voire carrément flippantes et cela, La Plage nous le montre fort bien ici et là et sans trop d’ambages, ma foi.

Le bilan demeure finalement très mitigé, le film ne parvenant pas à trouver son point d’équilibre… il reste donc trop bancal pour être honnête, hélas.
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jonslowDec 12, 2018
This is the second major film of DiCaprio after the success of Titanic. His performance is the only good measure here. Actually the second good thing is the movie promoted Thailand tourism a lot. The rests are bad - lacking all of theThis is the second major film of DiCaprio after the success of Titanic. His performance is the only good measure here. Actually the second good thing is the movie promoted Thailand tourism a lot. The rests are bad - lacking all of the elements that a movie needed.

Unless you're a dedicated Leonardo fan, skip THE BEACH. I found it very long, boring, pointless and not entertaining.
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geewahJan 12, 2021
Dull. The setting is great, but what a waste of a promising premise. Comes across as a pretentious version of "Lord of the Flies'.
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HabibiehakimAug 6, 2021
This is an extraordinary film, with all the fabulous performance especially DiCaprio, The Beach combine darkness and happiness that i rarely seen and it works so well, The Beach is incredible.
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Stagger74Jul 15, 2021
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forgedsledgeFeb 25, 2023
You're born, you go-to school, you get job, a wife (or husband) and a house with a white picket fence, have a couple of kids, get old and die. Boring.

That's the mentality of my generation. The generation so desperate for something real and
You're born, you go-to school, you get job, a wife (or husband) and a house with a white picket fence, have a couple of kids, get old and die. Boring.

That's the mentality of my generation. The generation so desperate for something real and tangible that we could experience instead of something commercialized or prescribed. The ideals of the free love hippie parents who raised us, died. This is the basic philosophy of The Beach, one of young DiCaprio's many attempts at an Oscar. The beach, while a real place in the movie, is a metaphor for those moments in all our lives in which we try to find out who we are. But as in this movie, is the grass isn't greener on the other side. As the first work written by Alex Garland and directed by the then underappreciated Danny Boyle this movie is another one of those gems that went under the radar. I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it.
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Sopa_de_BaconJul 20, 2023
In my opinion this is a really bad film. I think is because is a very pretentious film, trys to make four social critiques but doesn't really make one, have so stupid scenes and dramas that I don't know how the producers said it is fine. TheIn my opinion this is a really bad film. I think is because is a very pretentious film, trys to make four social critiques but doesn't really make one, have so stupid scenes and dramas that I don't know how the producers said it is fine. The script looks like it was done like school projects when every one makes is part and then someone put it all together. Expand
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