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Documentaire centré sur la vie quotidienne de l'acteur Val Kilmer, avec des images inédites s'étalant sur 40 ans.Documentaire centré sur la vie quotidienne de l'acteur Val Kilmer, avec des images inédites s'étalant sur 40 ans.Documentaire centré sur la vie quotidienne de l'acteur Val Kilmer, avec des images inédites s'étalant sur 40 ans.
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 24 nominations au total
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Marlon Brando
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- (archive footage)
Nicolas Cage
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- (archive footage)
Jim Carrey
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- (archive footage)
Tom Cruise
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- (archive footage)
Nelson de la Rosa
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- (archive footage)
Robert De Niro
- Self
- (archive footage)
Robert Downey Jr.
- Self
- (archive footage)
Anthony Edwards
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Fallon
- Self
- (archive footage)
Will Ferrell
- Self
- (archive footage)
John Frankenheimer
- Self
- (archive footage)
Avis en vedette
Thank you to the Kilmer Family and ofcourse Val for showing your side of earth and life. Your story is true, raw, deep, sad and funny. Laughter and creativity celebrated, truth spoken. Life is a journey that can be observed and appreciated or forgotten so thank you. We are all imperfect but with love and god it can beautiful. Peace and love and the right balance for you and your family.
A documentary about Val Kilmer with the voice of his son Jack, because Val Kilmer had throat cancer, is considered cancer-free since 2017, but his voice suffered from "extensive radiation and chemotherapy."
"Val" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in July and is now available to watch on Amazon.
What you know about Val Kilmer as an actor and a person always depends on how much you've studied him.
I knew that Val Kilmer had his difficulties on some film shoots in the 90s with directors (e.g. John Frankenheimer - "The island of Dr. Moreau", Joel Schuhmacher - "Batman Forever") and some fellow actors, so it was difficult for him to find roles from the mid 90s and he appeared more and more in B-movies and indepentend films. Ok.
The documentary is told from his point of view and we learn quite a bit about his childhood, his family, his acting beginnings, his career highlights and his present (anno documentary).
With a running time of about 108 minutes, a rather quiet, prudent narrative reveals a man who does not necessarily reflect everything as it was at the time, but reflects on the stations of his life at that time and shows us more the current Val Kilmer and in rare footage the Val Kilmer of that time. As for disputes with fellow actors, Val Kilmer is silent. That is also not the subject of the documentary, the gossip press can report on it. As far as problems with directors are concerned, I think they are only mentioned in one film, but that's not the topic either.
Here an actor shows how he came to acting and what it means to him, in a retrospective with quiet tones. Sometimes it's hard to understand Val Kilmer himself when he's speaking, but it's the unpretentiousness here and there that makes this documentary work. Val Kilmer recorded an incredible amount of his life himself and the documentary shows very private footage of his childhood with his brothers, his parents and his acting, be it in his own home movies, applications for movies, his "practicing" lines from Hamlet, etc.
Overall, fascinating, very moving, informative and very interesting, this (self-)portrait of an actor and artist who has a great sense of family and an incredibly wide range of acting.
Recommended.
"Val" premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in July and is now available to watch on Amazon.
What you know about Val Kilmer as an actor and a person always depends on how much you've studied him.
I knew that Val Kilmer had his difficulties on some film shoots in the 90s with directors (e.g. John Frankenheimer - "The island of Dr. Moreau", Joel Schuhmacher - "Batman Forever") and some fellow actors, so it was difficult for him to find roles from the mid 90s and he appeared more and more in B-movies and indepentend films. Ok.
The documentary is told from his point of view and we learn quite a bit about his childhood, his family, his acting beginnings, his career highlights and his present (anno documentary).
With a running time of about 108 minutes, a rather quiet, prudent narrative reveals a man who does not necessarily reflect everything as it was at the time, but reflects on the stations of his life at that time and shows us more the current Val Kilmer and in rare footage the Val Kilmer of that time. As for disputes with fellow actors, Val Kilmer is silent. That is also not the subject of the documentary, the gossip press can report on it. As far as problems with directors are concerned, I think they are only mentioned in one film, but that's not the topic either.
Here an actor shows how he came to acting and what it means to him, in a retrospective with quiet tones. Sometimes it's hard to understand Val Kilmer himself when he's speaking, but it's the unpretentiousness here and there that makes this documentary work. Val Kilmer recorded an incredible amount of his life himself and the documentary shows very private footage of his childhood with his brothers, his parents and his acting, be it in his own home movies, applications for movies, his "practicing" lines from Hamlet, etc.
Overall, fascinating, very moving, informative and very interesting, this (self-)portrait of an actor and artist who has a great sense of family and an incredibly wide range of acting.
Recommended.
A friend of a friend was Val Kilmer's personal assistant back in the 90s. She loved working for him and had the nicest things to say about him. I was always a little skeptical, because of his reputation. But this film matches every great thing she said about him. Really lovely and thoughtful. I haven't seen anything like this in a long time.
So touching. There's a lot to unpack in this documentary, and it's done so well. Especially if you're over forty, have gone through a divorce or possibly dealing with a chronic illness...shines a light of self reflection that so many of us can relate to. A reminder that regardless of fame and fortune, a man is still human and will undoubtedly experience the same collective gains and losses in this life that we all share; love, heartbreak, joy, grief, success, and failure. And inevitably, time.
Val's journey is captivating and it's so beautiful to hear it told through his words and his son's voice. He really bares his soul and sometimes it made me cry other times I had to laugh..but through it all I felt compelled to admire a man, that in so many ways and in so many amazing roles, has quite literally been part of the soundtrack of my life... and for what's it worth, he'll always be my Huckleberry.
Val, you're so loved. Thanks for letting your fans see the best part of you. Your heart.
Val's journey is captivating and it's so beautiful to hear it told through his words and his son's voice. He really bares his soul and sometimes it made me cry other times I had to laugh..but through it all I felt compelled to admire a man, that in so many ways and in so many amazing roles, has quite literally been part of the soundtrack of my life... and for what's it worth, he'll always be my Huckleberry.
Val, you're so loved. Thanks for letting your fans see the best part of you. Your heart.
Went on a whim to see this movie expecting to learn a little about val kilmer... Was not expecting to feel so moved, heartbroken, inspired, & really just feel as emotional as i felt leaving the theater. A movie about acting , the creative process , overcoming the obstacles in front of us & continually moving forward despite of them. This movie really spoke to me ! Also loved that it was narrated by his son.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesVal Kilmer turned down Denzel Washington's role in Marée rouge (1995). Years later, he noted it was one of the few films that he wished he had agreed to be in.
- Citations
Val Kilmer: Here on Earth, the distance between Heaven and Hell is the different between faith and doubt.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Val - The Suicide Squad (2021)
- Bandes originalesLivin' For Your Lover
Written and Performed by Chris Isaak
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1
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