Victory Movie Review
Victory Review
"Victory" Overview

Rating: R
1995
Cast and Crew
Director : Mark PeploeProducer : Simon Bosanquet
Screenwiter : Mark Peploe
Starring : Willem Dafoe,Sam Neill,Irčne Jacob,Rufus Sewell,Jean Yanne
Fairly pedantic and plodding, this period piece, set in 1913 in the Dutch East
Indies (ah, I remember the Dutch East Indies...), this film has all the makings
of a sultry romance (think The Piano) but never amounts to much more than a
watery day-trip.
The convoluted story has a female violinist (Irčne Jacob) shanghaied from her
indentured servitude by a semi-wealthy island-dweller (Willem Dafoe).
Naturally, the woman's owner becomes a bit miffed and sends some goons
(including Rufus Sewell and Sam Neill in a rare bad-guy role) after them.
Imagine the hijinks!
Eventually this culminates in an explosion of bloodshed, all courtesy of some
of the densest characters I've ever encountered in the movies. And it seems
like a terrible lot of fuss over a rather cold fish, by the way.
Overall, writer/director Mark Peploe's film is rather pedestrian and never
generates much emotion for its hero (it's tough to root for perennial villain
Dafoe in any role, isn't it?) or his struggle. He comes off as a droll,
imperialist stooge, and his story couldn't be less compelling.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





