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Moby Dick

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
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Gregory Peck, Patrick Stewart, Henry Thomas, and Piripi Waretini in Moby Dick (1998)
Moby Dick
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his Captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his Captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.The sole survivor of a lost whaling ship relates the tale of his Captain's self-destructive obsession to hunt the white whale, Moby Dick.

  • Stars
    • Henry Thomas
    • Patrick Stewart
    • Hugh Keays-Byrne
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    4,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Stars
      • Henry Thomas
      • Patrick Stewart
      • Hugh Keays-Byrne
    • 48Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 12Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nommé pour 5 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 5 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Ishmael
    • 1998
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Captain Ahab
    • 1998
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    Hugh Keays-Byrne
    • Mr. Stubb
    • 1998
    Piripi Waretini
    • Queequeg
    • 1998
    Norman D. Golden II
    Norman D. Golden II
    • Little Pip
    • 1998
    Shane Connor
    Shane Connor
    • Mr. Flask
    • 1998
    Dominic Purcell
    Dominic Purcell
    • Bulkington
    • 1998
    Ted Levine
    Ted Levine
    • Starbuck
    • 1998
    Norman Yemm
    Norman Yemm
    • Carpenter
    • 1998
    Matthew E. Montoya
    • Tashtego
    • 1998
    Michael Edward-Stevens
    Michael Edward-Stevens
    • Dagoo
    • 1998
    Warren Owens
    • Cook
    • 1998
    Kee Chan
    Kee Chan
    • Fedallah
    • 1998
    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Father Mapple
    • 1998
    Apirana Taylor
    • Dough Boy
    • 1998
    Bruce Spence
    Bruce Spence
    • Elijah
    • 1998
    Robin Cuming
    • Peter Coffin
    • 1998
    Vivianne Benton
    • Sal Coffin
    • 1998
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    6HSauer

    Could you repeat that?

    Nobody can expect Melville's novel to be brought to life on the screen; the story of the hunt is the bare skeleton of the novel; here, on video & TV, it's the whole whale, and a boorish and unpleasant whale it is. For 90 minutes everyone screams at everyone else (occasionally muttering darkly as if to catch their breath for the next shouting match). That in itself is enough to sink the movie. But also, the editing is terrible, the geography of the hunt is vague (except when the Pequod rounds Cape Horn in snow and ice), and the deeper implications of the novel are only hinted at in passing, as if to prove that the screenwriters are familiar with Melville's work. Read the book!!! Oh - the performances of Ahab and Starbuck are great. I think I'll watch this one again.
    mermatt

    A worthy re-make

    TV movies are often flat and rushed. Not this one!

    Patrick Stewart is amazing as Ahab. The actor slowly disappears and before our very eyes emerges a true monster -- a man who knows what he is doing and could stop himself, but does not. This is the real horror and tragedy of Ahab. It is also our own horror and tragedy because we all have within us what drives Ahab -- namely, pride and ego.

    The FX are grand and the cast is excellent. It is a truly worthy re-make of the enduring classic.
    Op_Prime

    Brings the book to life

    I've never seen any version of the classic tale besides this one so I can't really compare this version to any of the others. But it doesn't matter. This tv movie is excellent. The special effects are spectacular. There is superb acting from the cast, especially Patrick Stewart. Anyone who has seen Star Trek: First Contact would find it kind of ironic Stewart would be playing Captain Ahab. It's a worthy version of the classic book.
    Wyrmis

    A little shallow compared to the source material

    There has been some debate as to what precisely Melville meant by the story of Moby Dick. On one hand, it is a whaling story which is largely based on shipping legend and fact. On another level, there is a lot of reference to Moby Dick the whale being self-referential to the book itself (white beast with black blood, he describes the whale as being a large book at one point). Ultimately, though, most readers find a two pronged story which is search for God on one hand (Ahab's need for revenge and Ishmael's need for purpose and love, note that both names also refer to biblical characters) and is the passionate bonding between males on the other. Unfortuneately, it is in these two areas that the movie does not quite portray the book with due respect.

    Now, there is plenty of bonding and Ishmael does sort of get jostled around as per normal, but Melville did not want this to be the standard group of "older men ragging the new". These men, in the book, developed a passionate bond for one another. Ishmael's deep loneliness lead to his deep love for his fellow crew.

    As for the search for God, the movie has some of the key scenes to suggest Ahab wants to slay the greatest of God's creatures because he feels his life has been failed and to suggest needed to get away because his life had no meaning. Yet, for the most part, the scenes become much more "sea adventure" oriented and I am not sure that there is much hey could have done to fix it considering the media of choice. I think they could have at least given Father Mapple more passion in his scene and the painting at the beginning (which suggests both the three crosses of Christ and a whale killed by a the three masts of a ship at the same) which offers a great thematic moment could have done more besides show up briefly as it did. It is almost as though they expected one to have read the book and to know what they were talking about.

    Finally, as far as the movie's lacks go, they cut out most of the (usually tongue-in-cheek) humor of the book.

    Now, as a made for TV movie, it is good stuff. Some of the acting is pretty sketchy at times and there are a few places where the special effects flat out fail in their purpose, but overall the movie is worth watching. Stewart plays a different version of Ahab than what I pictured, but at the same time his version has a lot of life and passion which is good. The other acting had moments of perfect time and moments of almost the opposite, but no scene comes directly to mind where the movie "cracks".

    The pacing of the movie actually sort of improves upon the stop-go style of the book.

    I think some of the visuals were a little less gory than they should be (this is a violent tale with a good deal of blood and despair in the original) but most of the cues are there for those who have read the book.

    Because of such things as this, I almost feel as though one needs to read the book to fill in the gaps, or the story does not get the treatment it deserves. But, as long you know more of the depth of the story, the movie is a decent vessel for which to carry it in. 7/10
    vaughan.birbeck

    Misses by a mile

    As a long-time fan of the 1956 John Huston film I was looking forward to seeing a new interpretation of what is recognised as a classic of world literature.

    What went wrong? Well, it might have helped if the makers had respected the audience's intelligence and used (as Huston did) as much of Melville's language as possible. Alright, all viewers will understand the meaning of a "flat calm sea", but surely a "soft and dirge-like main" is so much more evocative. Worse still, Ahab's major speeches ("pasteboard masks" and "mild, mild day") are chopped by the writers and thrown away by the direction, leaving us with a story about a man who for some reason wants to chase one particular whale, his true motivation is completely lost.

    Patrick Stewart did a decent job as Ahab given the circumstances but with that loss of motivation he lost the mythical, superhuman stature the character needs to give the story greatness. Gregory Peck was fine as Father Mapple (again, the sermon was chopped down until it was meaningless, depriving the actor of his best opportunity to make a lasting impression).

    The supporting cast are best described as nondescript, ranting their dialogue. Starbuck is completely miscast. His opposition to Ahab is shown by surly sulking and droning on about the financial purpose of the voyage. He doesn't seem to realise the true nature of Ahab's obsession at all. Even the small but crucial appearance of Elijah (where Royal Dano had two superb minutes in 1956) is turned into a caricature who adds nothing to the mythical dimension of the story.

    The effects were adequate although, for some reason I never felt the Pequod was actually moving, even in the storm scenes. Strange that a film set on a small sailing ship should feel to static.

    As for Moby Dick himself, I've always felt that in Huston's film he was a *character* with an individual personality. In this version Moby Dick is just a whale, and that sums up the failure of the film as a whole.

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    • Anecdotes
      This was Gregory Peck's final acting role before his death on June 12, 2003 at the age of 87.
    • Gaffes
      As Ishmael enters the church (around 25:30), the congregation is singing the hymn "Eternal Father, Strong To Save", a song which was not written until 1860 or 61.
    • Citations

      Ishmael: What the devil's the matter with you?

      Queequeg: Ishmael no want go on ship with Queequeg?

      Ishmael: No. I mean, yes, of course I do. But you would be better suited to pick out a whaler that's suited for both of us, not I, and I shall certainly not take your money. Queequeg, I fear I must make a confession. I used to be a schoolteacher. Do you know what that is?

      Queequeg: Aye. Missionary.

      Ishmael: No. Well, not exactly. What I'm trying to say is that I've never jumped a spar in my life.

      Queequeg: Ishmael no sailor?

      Ishmael: Aye. Me no sailor. It's just that I have this burning desire to go to sea.

      Queequeg: Me Ojo savvy. Ishmael pick ship. Ishmael pick ship.

    • Autres versions
      The European theatrical release version runs 120 minutes (about an hour from the original TV version was cut). This version is available on home video in the U.S.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      South Australia
      Traditional

      [Sung by sailors as they swab the deck]

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 mars 1998 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • arabuloku.com
    • Langues
      • English
      • Maori
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Мобі Дік
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Point Cook, Victoria, Australie
    • sociétés de production
      • American Zoetrope
      • Nine Network Australia
      • USA Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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