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L'Irlandais

Titre original : The Guard
  • 2011
  • 14A
  • 1h 36m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
100 k
MA NOTE
Don Cheadle and Brendan Gleeson in L'Irlandais (2011)
An unorthodox Irish policeman with a confrontational personality is teamed up with an uptight FBI agent to investigate an international drug-smuggling ring.
Liretrailer1:34
12 vidéos
57 photos
Buddy CopComédieCriminalitéThriller

Un policier irlandais peu orthodoxe et conflictuel fait équipe avec un agent du FBI crispé pour enquêter sur un réseau de trafic de drogue international.Un policier irlandais peu orthodoxe et conflictuel fait équipe avec un agent du FBI crispé pour enquêter sur un réseau de trafic de drogue international.Un policier irlandais peu orthodoxe et conflictuel fait équipe avec un agent du FBI crispé pour enquêter sur un réseau de trafic de drogue international.

  • Director
    • John Michael McDonagh
  • Writer
    • John Michael McDonagh
  • Stars
    • Brendan Gleeson
    • Don Cheadle
    • Mark Strong
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    100 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Writer
      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Stars
      • Brendan Gleeson
      • Don Cheadle
      • Mark Strong
    • 196Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 187Commentaires de critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 17 victoires et 29 nominations au total

    Vidéos12

    The Guard - International Trailer
    Trailer 1:34
    The Guard - International Trailer
    The Guard - U.S. Trailer
    Trailer 2:18
    The Guard - U.S. Trailer
    The Guard - U.S. Trailer
    Trailer 2:18
    The Guard - U.S. Trailer
    The Guard: A Sociopath Not A Psychopath (Uk)
    Clip 0:45
    The Guard: A Sociopath Not A Psychopath (Uk)
    The Guard: Disney World
    Clip 1:09
    The Guard: Disney World
    The Guard: Gaelic
    Clip 0:42
    The Guard: Gaelic
    The Guard: It Hurts
    Clip 0:44
    The Guard: It Hurts

    Photos57

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Gerry Boyle
    Don Cheadle
    Don Cheadle
    • FBI Agent Wendell Everett
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Clive Cornell
    Ronan Collins
    • Young Man in Car
    Paraic Nialand
    • Young Man in Car
    John Patrick Beirne
    • Young Man in Car
    Liam O'Conghaile
    • Young Man in Car
    Christopher Kilmartin
    • Young Man in Car
    Rory Keenan
    Rory Keenan
    • Aidan McBride
    Declan Mannlen
    • James McCormick
    • (as Declan Mannion)
    Laurence Kinlan
    • Photographer
    Mícheál Óg Lane
    Mícheál Óg Lane
    • Eugene Moloney
    Liam Cunningham
    Liam Cunningham
    • Francis Sheehy-Skeffington
    Owen Sharpe
    Owen Sharpe
    • Billy Devaney
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Eileen Boyle
    Wale Ojo
    Wale Ojo
    • Doctor Oleyuwo
    Mark O'Halloran
    Mark O'Halloran
    • Garda No. 1
    Gary Lydon
    • Gerry Stanton
    • Director
      • John Michael McDonagh
    • Writer
      • John Michael McDonagh
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs196

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    7markgorman

    Gleeson commands the screen from start to finish. Hilarious.

    Michael McDonagh is the brother of one of the funniest writers in the world just now. Like him, he is a foul mouthed upstart with a unique ability to investigate Irishness with tremendous energy and vividness.

    I was lucky enough to attend the premiere in Edinburgh this week and enjoyed what is another great addition to the McDonagh canon of work.

    Inevitably it has to be compared to the superior In Bruges but this is no lightweight cast off. Particularly when it one again focuses on a heavyweight performance by Irish heavyweight, Brendan Gleeson. In "In Bruges" Gleeson had to battle for compliments against Colin Farrell who has never performed better and had most of the best lines. Not here. This is all Gleeson, ably abetted by Don Cheadle as the Black FBI agent drafted in on the back of a glittering career to track down a bunch of slightly bungling drug runners in sleepy old Conemarra - Gleeson's patch.

    Gleeson and Cheadle spar well and develop a likable relationship, despite this it's not the heart of the movie; that belongs, again, to Gleeson in a tour de force performance.

    Cheadle's good and is a great foil. The baddies are less well developed characters and, for my taste, were slightly too caricaturised.

    It's not a life changing film but it has to be seen for Gleeson's complete mastery of McDonagh's marvellous script.
    bdgill12

    Understated and funny, a showpiece for Gleeson

    Despite the fact that I live in a bustling metropolis, all of the theaters that show smaller films are somewhere between 30 and 50 miles away. In "Dallas Traffic Time", that translates to somewhere between 90 minutes and 16 days. As a result, I don't get time to see many of these films until they come to DVD, if at all. In my experience, art house films are often the most difficult to write about and even more difficult to properly judge, particularly in the summer. When almost everything I've watched in the last three months has involved superheroes, aliens, or jokes related to bodily functions, I have a tough time transitioning to more mature and cinematic endeavors. So it is with "The Guard, a film entirely unlike anything else I saw this summer.

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) is an off-the-wall, somewhat crotchety veteran police officer who patrols a small Irish town. Shortly after beginning an investigation into a peculiar murder, Boyle discovers that his case is related to a major drug ring that is currently being hunted by FBI agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle). As straight-laced as they come, Everett is an odd pair for Boyle but the two are forced to work together to take down the cartel. When the case pulls Boyle in deeper than he would have ever imagined he is forced to reexamine his life's work and turn himself into an unlikely hero.

    If that synopsis makes "The Guard" sound wholly serious, bear in mind that it is completely and totally a comedy. A dark comedy to be sure but a comedy nonetheless. If you've ever wondered what "Hot Fuzz" would be like if it was subtle and less over-the-top, "The Guard" fits the bill. This is writer/director John Michael McDonagh's first full length film but I would never have guessed it if not for the magic of IMDb. It is a witty, well-written film that makes its tone clear from the first scene. The pacing isn't exactly what I would call slow but instead calculatedly casual; it knows where it intends to go and it makes its way with balanced determination. This is a film that knows its own identity and doesn't stray from the dark comedy path more than a time or two. Its humor is smart and lively. Even with the thick accents (which probably caused me to miss a joke or two) "The Guard" is filled with exquisite dialogue and understated jokes that brought more laughs than anything from all but the very best big budget comedies this year has brought.

    The plot of "The Guard" is simple but refined and that pushes all of the attention onto the characters and the actors who portray them. Cheadle is a solid straight man and as he always does, he makes the absolute most of every scene he is given. As one of the ringleaders of the drug ring, Mark Strong's character is straight out of a Guy Ritchie film, a role Strong is great at playing. Please Mr. Strong: stick to these films and stay away from popcorn crap like "Green Lantern." But despite all of the excellent actors around him, "The Guard" is all about Gleeson. His work in 2008's "In Bruges" (coincidentally directed by McDonagh's brother Martin) finally brought him the attention he deserves, but Gleeson has always been a favorite of mine, a magnificent actor who never fails to impress no matter how little screen time he is given. Boyle is a without a doubt a curmudgeon (and a slightly racist one at that) but Gleeson makes him exceedingly likable. He is a wild card, the type of guy who does the right thing when you're absolutely sure he's going to continue to disgrace himself and Gleeson pulls this off perfectly. Moreover, he once again exhibits the brilliant comedic timing that has made him one of the best and most versatile actors that Ireland has to offer. I'm not saying it's his best performance but rather another in a long string of quality portrayals that illustrate just how undervalued this guy really is.

    Fun, intelligent, and genuinely hilarious, "The Guard" is an excellent departure from my typical fare this time of year. I've made no bones about the fact that I really like summer blockbusters. I love them, in fact. But when a movie like "The Guard" comes along in the midst of the "Conan the Barbarians" of the world, it serves as an incredibly refreshing reminder of what we have to hope for in the coming months.

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    7ferguson-6

    Either Smart or Stupid

    Greetings again from the darkness. Writer/Director John Michael McDonagh is the brother of Martin McDonagh, who brought us the excellent In Bruges (which also starred Brendan Gleeson). I figured it best to say that upfront because there is no way to avoid comparisons of the two films. Clearly these men grew up in the same house and were trained in a brilliant method of writing dialogue.

    Brendan Gleeson delivers a powerful and hilarious performance as a local cop (Garda) in rural Ireland. His Sgt Gerry Boyle is quite an enigma - he gets along great with locals, yet struggles to fit into society. This is never more apparent than when FBI Agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle) hits town on a drug smuggling investigation. The key to their relationship is crystallized at the moment an exasperated Agent Everett says to Boyle, 'I can't tell if you are really smart or really dumb'. Of course, I am paraphrasing because the F-word gets literally worn out in this movie. There aren't many lines I can actually quote in print. But the word rolls off Gleeson's tongue as if it's a work of art ... especially in conversation with his ailing mother, played well by the always terrific Fionnula Flanagan.

    The international drug smugglers being chased are a trio led by Liam Cunningham and the always interesting Mark Strong. The endless rips, insults and jokes are fired rapidly at Americans, Brits and anyone unfortunate enough to hail from Dublin. Boyle uses his Irish background as a crutch for his racism and insensitivity. But he leaves no doubt about his expertise as a cop. Heck he even recognizes the importance of some 9 year old kid riding around on a pink bicycle. That's just another example of the off-center approach to story telling offered by McDonagh.

    If you are a fan of In Bruges, Snatch, or Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, I think you will enjoy this one. It falls just short of that level, but not by much. Gleeson is outstanding and the story is simple enough, yet with plenty of twist, turns and hilarity.
    bob the moo

    Wonderfully dark humour with great characters and dialogue throughout – Gleeson owns it

    Sergeant Gerry Boyle is a rather unconventional police officer – and perhaps not as effective as he could be. When the FBI trace major cocaine players to his district, Boyle is surprised to find that none of them are black or Mexican, but ends up assisting FBI agent Wendell Everett who, for his money, cannot work out if Boyle is really smart or really dumb.

    The scenario with The Guard makes it sound like a standard fish out of water tale (with Everett being the fish) or another buddy-cop movie where two conflicting or bickering partners come together to solve the case. True, it has things in common with this genre in its dialogue and gun-fire, but this film is much more like someone took such a genre film and handed the script to the Cohen brothers and Graham Linehan to work on. The plotting is pretty straightforward here but it is the comedy that drives it. Those looking for the easy broad laughs suggested by the trailer might be disappointed because the film is funny because it has great characters and dialogue that is infuse with a wonderful Irish melancholy. Free of sentiment, the film is funnier for it because it is just so wonderfully odd.

    The heart of the film is Brendan Gleeson and he owns it. He gets his character just right and has great comic timing and delivery, making the most of the dialogue which is wonderfully shocking and funny throughout. Writer and director McDonagh did an interview recently where he was acerbic and a little too honest about his feelings about his younger brother's success, and he uses this dark edge well in his writing, as well as mixing in visual and musical references to good effect; his script is as strong when it comes to one-liner jokes as it is in regards the brutal humour of his characters unsentimental realism. I'm not sure how they got Don Cheadle on board, but he is pretty good and to his credit the Hollywood star knows that he is supporting Gleeson, which he does. The supporting cast has Cunningham and Strong as philosophising drug dealers and they are as good as the entire supporting cast because the script is great for all the characters.

    Overall, The Guard is a hard film to pigeonhole because while it is essentially a mismatched cop partner comedy, it is infused with a real oddness and dry Irish no-nonsense humour that works really well. Gleeson loves every minute of it and dominates the film while everyone wisely plays their part to support him in his lead role. McDonagh does a great job and The Guard will more than help him with his sibling rivalry.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Brendan Gleeson is brilliant

    A shipload of cocaine worth $500Million 'Street Value' is coming into Ireland, and the only people who can stop it is Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson) and FBI agent Wendell Everett (Don Cheadle).

    Wendell is a straight laced privileged guy on a mission. Gerry is an irreverent drug-doing whore-doing racist-commenting loudmouth cop. So Wendell takes him as an idiot at first. But it's soon obvious to Wendell that Gerry is the smartest guy in the room and he knows all the local players.

    Brendan Gleeson has created one of the funniest raunchiest cop character ever. Where else are you going can dialog like this?

    "I'm old enough to be your father."

    "Well, you can think about that while you're f**king us, if that turns you on."

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    • Anecdotes
      The film's director and writer, John Michael McDonagh, is the brother of Martin McDonagh, who had directed Gleeson in the Oscar-winning Six Shooter (2004) and the critically acclaimed Bienvenue à Bruges (2008).
    • Gaffes
      When swimming in the sea Gerry has no gloves and cold red hands. On emerging from the sea to greet Wendell he is wearing wet suit gloves.
    • Citations

      Sergeant Gerry Boyle: Now I know what you're thinking. You're thinking, these men are armed and dangerous, and you being an FBI agent you're more used to shooting at unarmed women and children...

      FBI agent Wendell Everett: Oh, fuck you, Sergeant!

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 septembre 2011 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • English
      • Irish Gaelic
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Guard
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Barna, County Galway, Irlande
    • sociétés de production
      • Reprisal Films
      • Element Pictures
      • Hindsight Media
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 5 360 274 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 76 834 $ US
      • 31 juill. 2011
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 19 561 904 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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