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L'homme sans ombre

Titre original : Hollow Man
  • 2000
  • 18A
  • 1h 52m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
143 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
3 544
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Kevin Bacon and Elisabeth Shue in L'homme sans ombre (2000)
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Psychological ThrillerSlasher HorrorActionHorrorSci-FiThriller

Lorsque le chef d'une équipe de scientifiques se porte volontaire pour être le cobaye de leur expérience sur l'invisibilité humaine, il sombre lentement et se retourne contre eux, avec des c... Tout lireLorsque le chef d'une équipe de scientifiques se porte volontaire pour être le cobaye de leur expérience sur l'invisibilité humaine, il sombre lentement et se retourne contre eux, avec des conséquences horribles.Lorsque le chef d'une équipe de scientifiques se porte volontaire pour être le cobaye de leur expérience sur l'invisibilité humaine, il sombre lentement et se retourne contre eux, avec des conséquences horribles.

  • Director
    • Paul Verhoeven
  • Writers
    • Gary Scott Thompson
    • Andrew W. Marlowe
  • Stars
    • Kevin Bacon
    • Elisabeth Shue
    • Josh Brolin
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    143 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 544
    46
    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
    • Stars
      • Kevin Bacon
      • Elisabeth Shue
      • Josh Brolin
    • 719Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 194Commentaires de critiques
    • 24Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 oscar
      • 7 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Kevin Bacon
    Kevin Bacon
    • Sebastian Caine
    Elisabeth Shue
    Elisabeth Shue
    • Linda McKay
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Matthew Kensington
    Kim Dickens
    Kim Dickens
    • Sarah Kennedy
    Greg Grunberg
    Greg Grunberg
    • Carter Abbey
    Joey Slotnick
    Joey Slotnick
    • Frank Chase
    Mary Randle
    Mary Randle
    • Janice Walton
    William Devane
    William Devane
    • Dr. Kramer
    Rhona Mitra
    Rhona Mitra
    • Sebastian's Neighbor
    Pablo Espinosa
    • Warehouse Guard
    Margot Rose
    Margot Rose
    • Mrs. Kramer
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    Jimmie F. Skaggs
    • Wino
    Jeffrey Scaperrotta
    Jeffrey Scaperrotta
    • Boy in Car
    • (as Jeffrey George Scaperotta)
    Sarah Bowles
    • Girl in Car
    Kelli Scott
    • Mom
    Steve Altes
    Steve Altes
    • Dad
    J. Patrick McCormack
    • General Caster
    Darius A. Sultan
    • Gate Guard
    • Director
      • Paul Verhoeven
    • Writers
      • Gary Scott Thompson
      • Andrew W. Marlowe
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs719

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    8Shecky J. O'Pootertoot

    It's good, it just isn't scary

    Hollow Man is a ride, baby. It isn't scary as the ads would have you believe, but I'll be dammed if it isn't one of the most entertaining horror flicks I've seen in a while. In this age of computer generated, digital effects I have a hard time telling good special effects from bad (they all start to look the same after a while), but this one has a few of the most impressive sequences I've ever seen on film. I assume this is one of the most special effect-intensive movies ever attempted (aside form the latest Star Wars), and they do dazzle, so it's a shame the story doesn't quite measure up. It starts to get a little tired in the third act, but what the hell, I was entertained.

    Aside form Kevin Bacon, there were no real stand-out performances in Hollow Man. The invisibility serum seems to bring on severe emotional instability in animals, so Bacon's character decides to try it out on himself. Problem is, Kevin is already nuttier than squirrel turds so this is not the smartest of decisions, but he runs the project, so he calls the shots. Mayhem ensues. This is a really clever idea for a horror film, and the smart ways the scientists think of to detect Bacon in his invisible form never ceases to impress. It's nice to see technology has finally made it so that they can do just about anything you can think of in film.

    Paul Verhoeven is what makes this movie most attractive for me. I really love his go-for-broke, over the top directing style, and it's put to good use in this one especially. He took a step in the right direction by distancing himself from hack-supreme Joe Esterhaus in the entertaining but flawed Starship Troopers, and now he's back on his feet again. I can just picture him screaming like a madman on set, frothing at the mouth for "more blood, MORE BLOOD!". He doesn't shy away from gore, violence, sex, or anything. He just jumps right in. I like that. This movie is worth about an 8/10 stars. Worth the price of admission for the effects alone. G'night!
    8AlsExGal

    A great sci-fi horror action film

    Some viewers complain "this is not scary". Well, no, not in the way that a typical horror film is scary. Instead, this is more of a psychological thriller. If you remember the 1933 Universal film "The Invisible Man", you only meet the Invisible man after he has already gone insane. What happened before? This film is more about what could have happened beforehand, although the film only takes the basic idea and sets everything in present day.

    Sebastian Caine (Kevin Bacon) is a brilliant scientist who, unfortunately, is not independently wealthy. Thus he relies on the military for his funding. He manages to make a gorilla invisible then visible again with serums he has invented with said funding, but then lies to the oversight committee about his progress, although this threatens to shut his project down. He convinces two of his team members -Linda McKay (Elizabeth Shue) and Matt Kensington (Josh Brolin) - to go straight to human testing without telling the oversight committee or informing the other team members that they are going rogue. Sebastian says he will be the human test subject.

    Now Sebastian is a bit of a creep to begin with . He was formerly involved with McKay, but they broke up and now - unknown to Sebastian - she is seeing Matt. But Sebastian has now become obsessed with McKay once again. So the team makes Sebastian invisible but attempts to make him visible again fail repeatedly. Sebastian goes from at first playing pranks on the team members using his power of invisibility, to growing increasingly agitated, angry, and violent as he is trapped in this invisible state and feels like a lab rat. What makes him lose it completely is when he finds out about Linda and Matt's involvement. Even before he loses it completely, though, he has been taking to the streets and doing some increasingly evil things given that he cannot be seen and therefore be held responsible.

    The concluding half hour is lots of edge-of-your-seat suspense, is somewhat Die-Hardish, and then parts of it are just plain gross. The film makes good use of special effects, especially when Sebastian is transforming between being visible and invisible. Unlike today's films, though, the special effects are used to accentuate the story, not replace it. I'd highly recommend this one and do not understand the current low rating.
    5Anonymous_Maxine

    Hollow Man takes an abundance of fantastic special effects and narrative possibilities and reduces it all to an expensive but cheesy horror movie.

    Ever since the original Halloween was released in 1978, there have been countless imitation films that desperately, although primarily unsuccessfully, attempt to feed off of the success of that film by copying its premise of a faceless and unstoppable killer. In the late 90s, there have been a resurgence of these films, such as the Scream movies, which started off good and then went sharply downhill with each additional sequel, Urban Legend, and I Know What You Did Last Summer (as well as, God willing, it's only sequel, I Still Know What You Did Two Summers Ago). Hollow Man is a film that takes a fantastic premise and reduces it to yet another of these cheap imitation slasher films.

    Sure, the whole invisible man thing has been done before. Done to death, if you include literary examples. But let's face it, the possibility of human invisibility is one of the most fascinating premises that you can possibly tell a story about. The unfortunate thing about Hollow Man was that no one involved with the making of the movie seemed to realize that. What you have here is the development of an invisibility serum (as well as a reversing visibility serum) by a brilliant scientist, who successfully uses it on a gorilla in some of the best special effects scenes to date, and then uses it on himself. Well, of course he uses it on himself, what scientist could possibly resist? And why would any scientist WANT to resist? Well, the reason may be that, evidently, invisibility serum turns even the most intelligent scientists into raving madmen.

    The absolutely infinite amount of possibilities for an invisible character are completely ignored here in favor of turning him into yet another bland faceless killer. This time, we may know who it is that's trying to kill people, but what we don't know is why he completely ignores the outside world. This is the greatest scientific discovery of mankind, and this bonehead decides to use it to become a peeping tom and to spy on his girlfriend. This vast and hugely unfortunate simplification of the potential for the story of an invisible man is both bitterly disappointing and more than a little insulting. As Roger Ebert mentions in his review of Hollow Man, it seems that director Paul Verhoeven, who directed such great films as RoboCop and Total Recall, seems to think that his audience is so intellectually dim that they prefer a mindless killer to the incredibly imaginative villain (or protagonist) that Dr. Sebastian Caine could have become.

    Hollow Man is an absolutely fascinating display of brilliant special effects, which seem to map out internal anatomy just as good as any medical textbook, and is also a great deal of fun as the visible characters desperately try to make Dr. Caine visible again, but it is a dismal failure on the story level. The film starts out with a gigantic amount of intelligence, both that required for the development of an invisibility serum and that involved in the brilliant premise of the story, but winds up in the end as nothing more than yet another mindless thriller, completely lacking in thought and intrigue.
    6TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

    Goes from being a decent look at an interesting theme to a predictable B-grade slasher

    This could, and should, have been an interesting look on the idea of invisibility. Unfortunately, somewhere along the line, they ran out of ideas and decided to just kill everyone off and have it end in huge explosions, demonstrating a total lack of creativity. Too bad. It could have been great, were it not for the total lack of good acting, the one-dimensional characters, the corny lines and the general lack of anything worthwhile in the movie at all, other than good special effects. I feel bad for Paul Verhoeven; he used to make great movies; RoboCop, Basic Instinct & Starship Troopers were all way better than this mainstream garbage. The only good thing about this movie is the special effects, and, believe me, they are good. They are just not good enough to distract the viewer from all the negative points about the movie. It's really too bad that they couldn't make a better movie about invisibility; we've never had a truly good movie dealing with the rush of power it would be to be invisible. This movie tries, but it just falls short. All those great special effects, and no good movie to back them up. I'd only recommend this to special effect nerds, people who'll watch a movie regardless of quality just to see good special effects. I can't imagine anyone else actually enjoying this movie. I gave it a 6/10, but only because of the special effects.
    6bat-5

    Good, but not great.

    Hollow Man boasts some pretty impressive visual effects and does have an intriguing story. Kevin Bacon plays Sebastion Caine, an arrogant scientist who develops a serum for invisibility. Withholding information from his superiors, Caine tests his serum on himself and undergoes a transformation that is quite visually arresting. It's like an anatomy book come to life. But while Caine's transformation and subsequent experiments with his new found power prove interesting, the movie fails to capture what it feels like to truly be invisible. Caine says to his colleagues, "You have know idea how much fun this is." In truth, we don't. We see Caine slowly going mad and trapping his fellow scientists in the lab when they threaten to go public. But, we don't get any sense of power from Caine. True he does venture out into public and enters the apartment of his very fetching neighbor, but that's about all the real world we see with Caine. It would've been interesting to see Caine in the real world, and what would've been done to capture him. Instead, we have Bacon, Elisabeth Shue and Josh Brolin and a few others mixing it up in a hidden lab somewhere in D.C. While the actors try to make the best with what they have, Paul Verhoeven tries to goose us a little. He succeeds in a few instances, and he does manage to hold your attention for a while, but the ending is the weakest link in the movie. Had there been a stronger ending, the movie would've been a little better. As it is now, it's a good exercise in visual effects territory, but there are so many other possibilities that lay with the story of an invisible human being.

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    • Anecdotes
      An anatomically correct, totally working computer model was created of Kevin Bacon's entire body - down to the last capillary. The 3-D model has since been donated to scientific researchers.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 49 mins) When the latex mask is being poured over Caine's face, it's smooth on top as if he were bald, instead of getting caught up in his hair.
    • Citations

      Sebastian: Did you ever hear the one about Superman and Wonder Woman?

      Matt: Stop clowning around

      Sebastian: No come on this is a good one. Superman's flying around metropolis and he's horny as hell. He's checking out the rooftops and all of a sudden he sees Wonder Woman sunning herself on the roof of the Justice League. I mean she is lying there buck naked and spread eagle. Looks like she wants to get fucked right? So Superman starts thinking to himself, "Man I gotta get myself some of that wonderpussy." and then he realizes that he can fly down, do a little fast pumping and be gone before she even sees him. Because he's Superman. he's faster than a speeding bullet, right? So Superman, he swoops down, he fucks her so quick, she doesn't even see him. Wonderwoman sits up and says, "What the fuck was that?" and The Invisible Man says "I don't know but my asshole is killing me." That's funny right?

      Matt: hmm

      Sebastian: C'mon, guys. That's funny.

    • Autres versions
      The Director's Cut is ~7min longer than the Theatrical release, mostly incorporated deleted scenes previously available as home video bonus extras. The Director's Cut is Unrated.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Décadence II (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      Power Struggle
      Written by Jon Harris

      Performed by Sunna

      Courtesy of Virgin Records, Ltd./Melankolic

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 août 2000 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official Streaming Site
    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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      • 95 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 73 209 340 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 26 414 386 $ US
      • 6 août 2000
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 190 213 455 $ US
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