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La vie de Chuck

Titre original : The Life of Chuck
  • 2024
  • PG
  • 1h 51m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Tom Hiddleston in La vie de Chuck (2024)
A life-affirming, genre-bending story based on Stephen King's novella about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA life-affirming, genre-bending story about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.A life-affirming, genre-bending story about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.A life-affirming, genre-bending story about three chapters in the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz.

  • Director
    • Mike Flanagan
  • Writers
    • Mike Flanagan
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Tom Hiddleston
    • Jacob Tremblay
    • Benjamin Pajak
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    18
    62
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Tom Hiddleston
      • Jacob Tremblay
      • Benjamin Pajak
    • 159Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 135Commentaires de critiques
    • 67Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Tom Hiddleston
    Tom Hiddleston
    • Charles 'Chuck' Krantz
    Jacob Tremblay
    Jacob Tremblay
    • Charles 'Chuck' Krantz
    Benjamin Pajak
    Benjamin Pajak
    • Charles 'Chuck' Krantz
    Cody Flanagan
    • Charles 'Chuck' Krantz
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Marty Anderson
    Karen Gillan
    Karen Gillan
    • Felicia Gordon
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Sarah Krantz
    Carl Lumbly
    Carl Lumbly
    • Sam Yarborough
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Albie Krantz
    David Dastmalchian
    David Dastmalchian
    • Josh
    Harvey Guillén
    Harvey Guillén
    • Hector
    Michael Trucco
    Michael Trucco
    • Dylan's Dad
    Q'orianka Kilcher
    Q'orianka Kilcher
    • Virginia 'Ginny' Krantz
    Matthew Lillard
    Matthew Lillard
    • Gus
    Rahul Kohli
    Rahul Kohli
    • Bri
    Violet McGraw
    Violet McGraw
    • Iris
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    Saidah Arrika Ekulona
    • Andrea
    • (as Saidah Ekulona)
    The Pocket Queen
    • Taylor Franck
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Stephen King
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs159

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    8frey-rebecca27

    Multitudes of Life

    This is a beautiful film. The pacing was perfect, with likeable characters. It doesn't spoil itself or its message, but rather gives you three acts leaving you pondering how everything weaves together.

    I have pondered in my life why certain moments are impactful and have helped form me into the individual I am today. It feels like utter randomness, but that's the point isn't it. What matters to me...what gives me substance...is what makes me the unique person I am. It's the good, the bad, the meager, all of it that comes together to form our universe and reality as we know it. So I'll leave you with this: Be kind to yourself and others. Hug your loved ones, forgive those you can forgive, and when your expiration date comes accept and trust that your life was exactly as it was meant to be.
    10rebeccaelant

    A Love Letter to Life: The Life of Chuck Review

    I had the pleasure of attending Regal's Mystery Movie Monday and was absolutely delighted to preview The Life of Chuck. Directed by Mike Flanagan and adapted from Stephen King's novella, this film is a deeply moving exploration of life's fleeting moments and the quiet, powerful ways one person can leave a mark on the world.

    Tom Hiddleston gives a captivating performance as Charles "Chuck" Krantz, portraying his life in reverse, from death back to childhood. Jacob Tremblay and Benjamin Pajak, who portray Chuck at younger ages, deliver equally sincere and affecting performances, each capturing the spirit and complexity of the character at various stages of his life. The film's unconventional structure may initially challenge viewers, but by the end, it offers a resonant, emotionally rich experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

    The supporting cast brings warmth, depth, and surprise. Mia Sara, in a heartfelt return to the screen, shines as Chuck's mother. Matthew Lillard's brief appearance is both deeply touching and meomorable (my one complaint is that he did not return later in the movie), and Mark Hamill lends weight and tenderness in his role as Chuck's grandfather. Nick Offerman serves as the narrator, and his voice, calm, grounded, and thoughtful, beautifully anchors the film's reflective tone.

    As a teacher, I was especially moved by the portrayal of educators. Characters like Miss Richards (Kate Siegel), Miss Rohrbacher (Samantha Sloyan), and the beautifully portrayed role by Chiwetel Ejiofor, all embody the kind of teachers we aspire to be, compassionate, inspiring, and transformative. Their presence in Chuck's life is a testament to the quiet heroism of educators.

    And I have to say it, Rahul Kohli is a joy to watch in everything he does. His presence is always a highlight.

    The Life of Chuck is more than just a film, it's a love letter to life, memory, connection, and the meaning we create in our short time here. Flanagan's masterful direction, paired with a stellar cast and emotionally intelligent storytelling, makes this one of the most beautiful and thought-provoking films of the year.

    I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone ready to be moved, and reminded of what truly matters.
    6Her-Excellency

    I wanted to love this ...

    I so very much enjoy Tom Hiddleston in films. Karen Gillan is also a treat to watch in selected films. The rest of the cast is worth more than an honorable mention alone, as many familiar faces grace the screen (especially toward the beginning of the film). Lastly, I tend to love this 'type' of movie. I can't give too much away without using a spoiler tag, but if you watch the interview(s) with the cast featured here on IMDB, you'll know what "type" I am referring to. I wonder if I can get away with 'apocalyptic', since that is a word straight from one of these interviews.

    That said ... it was a bit of a letdown for me.

    The beginning was slow, but it was good. It built an expectancy toward so much more and a feeling that it was going to get so much better. Sadly, that was never fully realized or delivered.

    Beginning in the second act, the film definitely starts to bog down and suffers from side or follow-up scenes that are just way too long and a bit far-fetched. The narration, too, is used far too often to the point of it just about verging on annoying.

    By the third act, when they begin to introduce what is supposed to be the point of the entire thing, it has already been too bogged down by too much of not enough - if that makes sense. While the child actor is adorable and does so well, here too the movie just drags.

    Moreover, everything is so overly-EXPLAINED. It's kind of like Flanagan did not trust the audience to understand what was happening, so either the narrator or characters went to great lengths to explain every detail. Well, while some may disagree, I believe audiences are more intelligent than this film gives them (us) credit for.

    Sorry Mike Flanagan fans, but this is the third time I have been let down by one of his offerings. :(
    8YoungCriticMovies

    A tender, time-twisting tribute to the beauty of an ordinary life

    When you think of the pairing of Stephen King and filmmaker Mike Flanagan, your immediate thought is likely horror. The American author is famous for novels like It, The Shining, and Misery, while the American filmmaker has delivered some of the most acclaimed horror in the last decade with Oculus (2013), The Haunting of Hill House (2018), and Doctor Sleep (2019). Yet their latest collaboration ventures far from the horror genre, instead embracing a more philosophical and contemplative tone.

    The Life of Chuck (2024) is adapted from a short story in King's collection If It Bleeds. Told in three acts and in reverse chronological order, the story begins at the end: we follow a high school teacher (Chiwetel Ejiofor) in a dystopian near-future that feels uncomfortably present-rolling blackouts, raging wildfires, and mounting conflict between Pakistan and India. When the face of a seeming nobody, Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston), begins appearing on billboards and ads with a cryptic message-"Thank you, Chuck, for 39 great years"-no one can explain why, especially amid an apparent apocalypse. We then move backward in time to meet Chuck as an adult: an unassuming accountant. Eventually, we arrive at his childhood, where he is raised by his math-loving, alcoholic grandfather (Mark Hamill) and his dance-loving grandmother (Mia Sara).

    The Life of Chuck is difficult to summarize-or even introduce. That ambiguity likely contributed to its initial struggle to secure distribution, despite winning the top prize at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival. The film begins as a gripping dystopian drama but gradually transforms into a slice-of-life meditation on an ordinary man's existence. It ultimately feels more akin to a Noah Baumbach or Richard Linklater film than to the usual work of Flanagan or King, evoking the emotional resonance of King's Stand by Me and The Green Mile.

    This isn't a cradle-to-grave biopic but rather a presentation of three key moments in Chuck's life, tied together by Nick Offerman's warm narration that channels King's lyrical prose. Both King and Flanagan have a gift for crafting vivid characters in mere seconds, perhaps best illustrated in a mall dance sequence where three people we've only just met share a moment so emotionally resonant that it nearly brings you to tears. Yet the emotional core of the film lies in Chuck's youth, which gives us the fullest picture of his life and connects the dots established in the earlier acts. In many ways, the film mirrors how we get to know people in real life: starting with a surface impression, discovering small clues to their passions, and then uncovering the deeper history that shaped them. This reverse narrative structure is rare in cinema, used most famously by Christopher Nolan in Memento (2000) to depict the experience of short-term memory loss.

    The Life of Chuck is a mosaic of small moments, interactions, and observations that cumulatively reveal the life of a man who may, at first glance, seem insignificant. But King's story and Flanagan's adaptation elevate the ordinary, framing the narrative with Walt Whitman's poem Song of Myself, especially the line: "I contain multitudes." This quote becomes key to understanding the supernatural undercurrents and thematic glue that binds the film's three acts.

    Some viewers may wish for more obvious connections between the segments or a more traditional narrative arc. Each act is a gem in its own right, but the transitions can feel abrupt or disconnected. Still, adding filler or more conventional storytelling would only dilute the film's essence. The sparse structure is deliberate-and powerful. Padding it with exposition or additional characters would risk undermining the film's emotional clarity and philosophical weight. Flanagan's refusal to spoon-feed the audience is a courageous choice and one of the reasons I admire him as a filmmaker, both on television and in cinema. Like Terrence Malick's later work-though far less pretentious-The Life of Chuck asks the viewer to meet it halfway.

    Visually, Flanagan continues to impress with a clean, distinctive cinematic language that enhances rather than distracts. His editing and pacing feel like listening to a master orator-confident, fluid, and perfectly timed. He's also one of the most consistent directors of actors working today, drawing superb performances from both stars and newcomers alike. While Hiddleston and Ejiofor are predictably excellent, it's the younger cast-especially Benjamin Pajak as young Chuck-who shine. Even those with only a line or two make an impression, thanks in part to strong casting and Flanagan's knack for coaxing depth from every performance.

    In the end, The Life of Chuck is as difficult to classify as it is to explain. Its vignettes and meditations on what makes a life meaningful steer clear of sentimentality to deliver a heartfelt and enriching experience. With bold direction, a unique structure if slightly disjointed, and a profound source text, The Life of Chuck may not follow the rules-but that's precisely why it shouldn't be missed.
    8subxerogravity

    This movie was sooo well down. definitely a masterpiece of storytelling

    There is a concept here about the truth: we live, and then we die, and because I know it's a movie based on a story by Stevn King it has me asking the question: which am I more afrriad of?

    I know the ambiguous trailer did not seem like anything you would expect from a Steven King movie, but what I got is exactly why this dude is The Master of Horror.

    Maybe I am reading too much into a film, possibly influenced far greater by Mike Flanagan's filmmaking, yet the emotion I felt for this movie was deep.

    That's the brilliance of this movie, I felt something at the end, and it made me think, and it was beautiful for that.

    It's everything I expected from a movie/

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    • Anecdotes
      This marks Mia Sara's return to acting since 2013. She had retired but told filmmaker Mike Flanagan she would return to acting for him after watching Sermons de minuit (2021).
    • Gaffes
      The funeral for Sarah (Bubbie) is a Jewish funeral. According to Judaic custom, the casket is required to be a very plain and nondescript casket, and lowered into the grave after which attendees are encouraged to shovel dirt onto the casket. At the conclusion of the funeral the ornate casket is still above ground as people are leaving. This would not happen at a Jewish Funeral.
    • Citations

      Charles 'Chuck' Krantz: I will live my life until my life runs out.

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      Features Cover Girl (1944)
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      written by Spencer Davis, Steve Winwood and Muff Winwood

      performed by Steve Winwood

      courtesy of: Wincraft Music Inc

      by arrangement with: Kobalt Music Group

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 juin 2025 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Life of Chuck
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Baldwin County, Alabama, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Neon
      • Intrepid Pictures
      • Red Room Pictures
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 712 600 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 224 585 $ US
      • 8 juin 2025
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 11 520 953 $ US
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