Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (film)

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea

Film poster
Directed by Marion Hänsel
Produced by Marion Hänsel
Jessinta Liu
Written by Marion Hänsel
Nikos Kavvadias
Louis Grospierre
Starring Stephen Rea
Cinematography Bernard Lutic
Edited by Susana Rossberg
Release dates
  • 13 November 1995
Running time
92 minutes
Country Belgium
France
Language Dutch
English

Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea is a 1995 Belgian-French drama film directed by Marion Hänsel. It was entered into the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.[1] The plot is based on the short story titled "Li", by the Greek poet and sailor Nikos Kavvadias.

Plot

Nikos (Stephen Rea), a sailor, learns that the company that runs his ship has gone bankrupt. For the few weeks it will take to sell the ship he is on, the ship remains off the coast of Hong Kong. It is boarded by a young beggar girl Li, (Ling Chu) who offers to take care of him in exchange for food for her and her baby brother. Though he claims to have no use for her, Nikos reluctantly agrees to the deal.

Nikos struggles with an opium addiction and regret over abandoning his girlfriend and their child. He warms to Li and her brother, treating them as surrogate children. When his final paycheck comes through he decides to return to Europe but not before bringing Li ashore for a day where he meets both her mother and father.

Before they part Li and Nikos talk about luck and good fortune and she tells him that his luck has changed. As he boards a new ship to return home he sees that Li has given him a gold dragon embroidered on Shantung silk, the symbol Li had previously told Nikos represented luck.

Cast

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-09-02.

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