Stars: Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale
Storyline
Set during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, The Promise follows a love triangle between Michael, a brilliant medical student, the beautiful and sophisticated Ana, and Chris - a renowned American journalist based in Paris.
Writers: Terry George, Robin Swicord, Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon, Christian Bale, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Marwan Kenzari, Angela Sarafyan, Tom Hollander, Numan Acar, Igal Naor, Milene Mayer, Tamer Hassan, Alicia Borrachero, Abel Folk, Jean Reno, , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
Cast: Oscar Isaac -
Mikael Boghosian
Charlotte Le Bon -
Ana Khesarian
Christian Bale -
Chris Myers
Daniel Giménez Cacho -
Reverend Dikran Antreassian
Shohreh Aghdashloo -
Marta Boghosian
Marwan Kenzari -
Emre Ogan
Angela Sarafyan -
Maral
Tom Hollander -
Garin
Numan Acar -
Mustafa
Igal Naor -
Mesrob
Milene Mayer -
Yeva
Tamer Hassan -
Faruk Pasha
Alicia Borrachero -
Lena
Abel Folk -
Harut
Jean Reno -
Admiral Fournet
Trivia:
The London premiere was attended by international human rights lawyer Amal Clooney and her husband, George Clooney, who has been an outspoken advocate of the movie, which seeks to educate audiences about human atrocities and the dangers of denialist narratives. [Hollywood Reporter, April 2017] See more »
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Rating: 7/10
Copied from another user: "Dear IMDb, Yesterday I stumbled upon an
article about a film called 'The Promise' and how it has received an
unprecedented amount of negative reviews on your site. This film has
been screened three times, one being at the Toronto Film Festival on
September 11, 2016. And yet it has over 55,000 1-star reviews. How is
that possible? This film is about a touchy subject for many because it
centers around the time the Ottoman Empire carried out a genocide
against the Armenian people. But since it is not possible that all
these people have seen the film considering the simple fact that it has
not been released anywhere yet, how can people leave negative reviews
about a film they've never seen? In my humble opinion, it really
questions your website's credibility. This film was produced by someone
who had a vision and his name was Kirk Kerkorian. He put many of his
earnings on the line to put this movie into production. The director,
Terry George, is one of the most renowned and respected in Hollywood.
The cast is made up of countless brilliant actors. This film has
quality written all over it and yet it is being unfairly rated down by
people who haven't seen it. It is a known fact that the Turkish
government and people have been denying this genocide for over a
century and are willing to go to great lengths for it to remain
unrecognized. But to allow your website to become a weapon of Turkish
denial and propaganda is not the standard that your company set for
itself when IMDb was launched. Your website has always been a
respectable portal of knowledge about all films of the world, so I am
in real disbelief as to why a film that has not been released to the
public is being defamed and down-rated by Internet trolls. As I said,
this whole situation just questions the validity of IMDb. Please do not
allow this to keep happening. There are so many people who dedicated
their time and effort to the making of this film. They spent millions
of dollars to make it happen. This film tells a story of an event that
the world needs to know about. And until people have the chance to see
it with their own eyes and in turn draw their own conclusions, please
do not allow this kind of spiteful rating to continue. Please do not
let your site become another place of hateful political ranting. It
only does you a great disservice."
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