La guerre des étoiles VI: Le retour du jedi
Après une mission qui a permis de sauver Han Solo des mains de Jabba le Hutt, les rebelles se rendent à Endor pour détruire une nouvelle Étoile de la mort. Pendant ce temps, Luke tente d'aid... Tout lireAprès une mission qui a permis de sauver Han Solo des mains de Jabba le Hutt, les rebelles se rendent à Endor pour détruire une nouvelle Étoile de la mort. Pendant ce temps, Luke tente d'aider Dark Vador à sortir du côté obscur.Après une mission qui a permis de sauver Han Solo des mains de Jabba le Hutt, les rebelles se rendent à Endor pour détruire une nouvelle Étoile de la mort. Pendant ce temps, Luke tente d'aider Dark Vador à sortir du côté obscur.
- Nommé pour 4 oscars
- 25 victoires et 23 nominations au total
- Darth Vader
- (voice)
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This movie always leaves me in tears. It's perfect. The end could not be better. I'm excited for The Phantom Menace because it will suddenly throw the focus of the whole story from Luke to Anakin. I love how he is revealed at the end - it would be too unresolved any other way. So those of you who are complaining that Vader's helmet was removed, take a moment to think about it. It's very effective. Vader, the man who hid behind a mask for 20 years, is finally revealed as a sick-looking man. He is not entirely machine - he's vulnerable.
I don't know how the casting director happened to pick such good actors in A New Hope. They all do so well. They are believable characters. Hamill does an excellent job with his dramatic character development. Fisher does a fine job being a female role model (I mean, come on! She killed Jabba even when so many others had failed!). Harrison Ford - need I say more?
The music is once again brilliant. It's so very touching and significant when you can pick out character themes at different parts of the movie. The best climax is when Luke shouts "NOOO!" and jumps out to fight his father in the Final Battle. John Williams is nothing short of a genius! What an amazing man!
Already, the movie has so much more meaning for me because of Episode I. I can't wait to finally see it in the theatres (CAN I WAIT???) and then watch the original trilogy yet again.
Bravo!
None of the action ever focused too long in one spot, either. The last half hour exemplifies this the most as the scene switches every few minutes from the woods to the battle among space ships to the individual laser-duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader.
Another nice characteristic this film had that the two previous did not was the absence of in-fighting between two of the stars. Gone was the incessant bickering between Carrie Fisher and Harrison Ford. Finally, everyone was on the same page! It was nice to see.
In the end, this was simply a wonderful adventure tale, more than anything else.
Not only that, but the story of Luke Skywalker is also told flawlessly. As with obi wan, he was never seduced by the dark side.
Truly an amazing movie. Not as good as Empire, but outstanding nonetheless.
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- AnecdotesCarrie Fisher really cared about Warwick Davis' well-being during filming, as he had to spend it in a hot Ewok costume. She also provided him with cookies and chocolate milk between takes. Davis later commented "She was everything an eleven-year-old Ewok could possibly wish for."
- GaffesWhen Vader throws his saber at Luke who is hiding on the catwalk in the Death Star, Vader's saber blade is coming out of the butt end of the hilt - not the proper blade end.
- Citations
Luke Skywalker: I'll not leave you here. I've got to save you.
Anakin Skywalker: You already have, Luke.
- Générique farfeluTo compensate for the longer credits, later versions of the film like the special edition and DVD release extend the piece of musical score that plays over the credits.
- Autres versionsThe Special Edition slightly re-edits the closing on Endor. Originally, there is one medium shot of the ghosts of Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda, followed by Luke rejoining his friends, and then another long shot of Anakin, Obi-Wan and Yoda. For the special edition, the medium shot is split in two, so that the first medium shot is shorter, and ends with Obi-Wan looking down at Yoda, then cuts to Luke rejoining the rebels, then cuts back to the rest of the medium shot, before cutting to Luke, and then finally back to the long shot of the ghosts.
- ConnexionsEdited from Les dix commandements (1956)
- Bandes originalesLapti Nek
(uncredited)
Huttese Lyrics by Michele Gruska
Music by John Williams
Original lyrics by Joseph Williams
Snooty's vocals by Annie Arbogast
Arranged by John Williams, Joseph Williams, and Ernie Fosselius
Published by Bantha Music (admin. by Warner Tamerlande Publ. Corp.)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi
- Lieux de tournage
- Miller-Rellim Redwood Company Property, Morrison Creek Road, Smith River, Californie, États-Unis(Endor scenes, now logged and deforested, coordinates: 41°54'49.2"N, 124°07'31.4"W)
- société de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 32 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 316 566 101 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 23 019 618 $ US
- 29 mai 1983
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 482 466 382 $ US
- Durée2 heures 11 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1