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Titre original : Rampart
  • 2011
  • 14A
  • 1h 48m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,8/10
26 k
MA NOTE
Woody Harrelson in Rempart (2011)
Set in early 1990s Los Angeles, veteran police officer Dave Brown, the last of the renegade cops, works to take care of his family, and struggles for his own survival.
Liretrailer2 min 16 s
11 vidéos
99+ photos
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En 1999 à Los Angeles, l'ancien agent de police Dave Brown, dernier des flics renégats, travaille pour prendre soin de sa famille et se bat pour sa propre survie.En 1999 à Los Angeles, l'ancien agent de police Dave Brown, dernier des flics renégats, travaille pour prendre soin de sa famille et se bat pour sa propre survie.En 1999 à Los Angeles, l'ancien agent de police Dave Brown, dernier des flics renégats, travaille pour prendre soin de sa famille et se bat pour sa propre survie.

  • Director
    • Oren Moverman
  • Writers
    • James Ellroy
    • Oren Moverman
  • Stars
    • Woody Harrelson
    • Ben Foster
    • Sigourney Weaver
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,8/10
    26 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Oren Moverman
    • Writers
      • James Ellroy
      • Oren Moverman
    • Stars
      • Woody Harrelson
      • Ben Foster
      • Sigourney Weaver
    • 150Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 204Commentaires de critiques
    • 70Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

    Vidéos11

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    "Tell Me You Are Not a Lawyer"
    Clip 1:05
    "Tell Me You Are Not a Lawyer"
    Rampart: Therapy
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    Rampart: Therapy
    Rampart: I Learnt That Serving My Country (Uk)
    Clip 1:24
    Rampart: I Learnt That Serving My Country (Uk)

    Photos110

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    Rôles principaux51

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    Woody Harrelson
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    • David Douglas Brown
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
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    Sigourney Weaver
    Sigourney Weaver
    • Joan Confrey
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    Jon Bernthal
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    Stella Schnabel
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    Jon Foster
    • Michael Whittaker
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    Ruben Garfias
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    Dominic Flores
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    Matt McTighe
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    Cynthia Nixon
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    Anne Heche
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    Brie Larson
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    Billy Hough
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    Audra McDonald
    Audra McDonald
    • Sarah
    Keith Woulard
    Keith Woulard
    • Shondell Parmallee
    Steve Buscemi
    Steve Buscemi
    • Bill Blago
    • Director
      • Oren Moverman
    • Writers
      • James Ellroy
      • Oren Moverman
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    5wewatchedamovie1

    Harrelson's great but Rampart goes nowhere

    Woody Harrelson plays a corrupt cop named "Date Rape" Dave (and for those of you still reading, we continue) who got the moniker not from doing so but rather for allegedly killing someone who did. He also lives in something one can only call a "situation" in which he married sisters (both at different times) had kids with each, divorced each and now insists that they all live under the same two roofs in homes right next to each-other. This leads to an awkward moment in which his daughter actually asks if their family is incest. Dave is also a cop that really likes to beat people down. Not just anyone mind you, everyone. Because he is not racist, he simply hates everyone.

    The whole story focuses on Dave trying to beat a charge of victim abuse when a camera catches him beating the daylights out of a perpetrator that hit his car. All the while we watch Dave womanize, take drugs, smoke about two million cigarettes and try to get his two families to love him despite his disturbing life choices.

    Despite the disgusting things his character does Harrelson actually makes you feel bad for him in a few fleeting moments. All the while you know he deserves everything he gets and more but it's hard to hate him when he is watching television with his youngest daughter and cannot stop smiling at the thought of her wanting to be near him. The film is also packed with small roles by big names like Steve Buscemi and Sigourney Weaver who spice up the film but don't really add anything memorable.

    Harrelson makes the film watchable with an amazing performance and like a train wreck, is hard to take your eyes off. Unfortunately, Rampart is a gritty character study that is more repetition than self discovery. See Dave womanize, disgust his family, say shocking things, beat someone up, get wasted, freak out, rinse and repeat. He gets deeper into trouble with his family and career with each endeavor and never really learns anything from it. By the films end you realize Rampart suffers the same fate as Dave in that it's not going to change its ways and is ultimately headed nowhere. 5/10
    Michael_Elliott

    Great Performances Make Film

    Rampart (2011)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Woody Harrelson gives a tour de force performance playing David Brown, one of the last dirty cops still working for the LAPA in 1999. He's a dirty cop who doesn't seem to realize he is one. He was once married to two different women, sisters, and now he tries to keep them and their kids in the same house so that they can live the way a "family" is supposed to yet he doesn't realize that a good family life isn't by having kids with two sisters. Brown finally gets in over his head when he's filmed beating a man and this sets off a range of events that leave him spinning out of control. RAMPART, written by James Ellroy and director Oren Moverman, doesn't tell a straight crime story but instead it really looks at a bad man and tries to explain why he's bad. I think the bottom line is that the film is simply trying to say that there are bad people out there who are just bad all the way around and it doesn't have to be for lust, money or fame. While I do question some of the directorial choices and I think a little more focus would have helped, the main reason to check this film out is for the wonderful performances from the all-star cast. Sigourney Weaver plays a DA tired of a cop thinking he can get away with anything. Cynthia Nixon and Anne Heche are good as the ex-wives. You have Robin Wright turning in a very effective performance as a mysterious woman who enters the cops life. Ice Cube is effective in his few scenes as is Ben Foster playing a crippled vet. We even get Steve Buscemi and Ned Beatty in small but effective roles. Of course, the entire cast centers around the performance of Harrelson and this is certainly yet more proof that when given the right material he can be one of the most raw and effective actors out there. Harrelson is so effective no matter if he's just listening or speaking because you can just look at him and see all the rage and emotion built up. I really thought the actor did a remarkable job at letting the slime slip out of this character without making him a flat out creep or going so over-the-top where you feel like you're watching someone fake. I won't spoil the ending but it's certainly one that makes you think about the events you've just seen. RAMPART isn't a flawless movie but the performances are so strong that it's highly recommended.
    7KineticSeoul

    Sympathy for a dirty cop?

    Usually when it comes to dirty cops, most people end up detesting them. But this goes in another direction where it sorta builds a slight sympathy for the dirty cop named Dave Brown(Woody Harrelson). Maybe because he only tries to hurt the bad guys and isn't in it for the dirty money nor does he physically hurts women. Even if he is a "power tripping, racist, sexist, arrogant schemer, and chauvinistic cop". He even probably cheated on his wife and he cheats on his taxes. In fact he is such a prick that even the LAPD force wants nothing to do with him and wants him buried. The thing is the whole direction and dialogue is mesmerizing, especially seeing how a dirty cop that isn't all sadistic and evil struggle to keep his family and his badge. Woody Harrelson is just great in this and his performance is captivating to watch. He does a great job of playing the detestable and hypocritical cop that is also methodical and yet his acting makes me have slight sympathy for his character. When he starts to fall apart after his brutality is caught on tape. If you enjoy dirty cop movies this is one of the good ones.

    7.8/10
    7cosmo_tiger

    Part "Dirty Harry" part "Training Day". Not a bad movie at all but nothing really original either. Worth seeing though. I say B+

    "I was under attack, I went after the suspect. End of story." Dave Brown (Harrelson) is an LAPD officer that who does things his own way. After he is caught on tape brutally beating someone after they hit his car his career is in jeopardy. While trying to defend himself against the charge an old alleged crime of his comes back up. This is a really good movie. The big problem is that it is again nothing really original. He acts the way "Dirty Harry" acts but has the morals of Denzel Washington in "Training Day". The movie has an all-star cast and the acting is fantastic. Harrelson especially is great in this in a very layered performance. He covers everything in this role; brutality, being a smart-ass, father in a very dysfunctional family as well as womanizer. This is a great role for him and the movie is very much worth watching. Again, though the only problem is that it seems like this movie has been done to death. Overall, nothing new but still good. I recommend this. I give it a B+.
    5mbs

    Harrelson Good...Wish Movie Were Better.

    Always watchable largely thanks to Harrelson--he's really quite good---but never quite believable film tracks a couple days in the life of a not exactly dirty, but not exactly clean cop. To my mind, Harrelson's character isn't exactly dirty--we never witness him taking bribes, or stealing money, or looking the other way--he's just way overzealous in his pursuit of bad guys--actually scratch that--something happens at the mid-point that actually changes part of that last statement--but he still remains a clean(ish) cop trying to do right by society, even guys he claims to hate--he tries to give a fair shake to. Its that overzealousness that lands him in trouble tho---he beats 2 people in the first ten minutes of the movie--but in both cases i think they were both understandably beatings given the circumstances. Meh whatever, film starts piling things on for Harrelson--having been caught with a cell phone cam beating up the 2nd guy (who was running away from him!) he's then put on suspension, and then he gets put under investigation which leads to...not a whole lot honestly.

    Film is a very shaggy dog story---Not much really happens throughout the movie other then just watching Woody Harrelson walk around and talk tough---he tries to bond with his teenage daughter, he tries to make it right with his ex wives, he tries to figure out what Internal Affairs wants to hear so he can get his job back, and yeah that's about it really. I feel like the events of the end don't really add up to much, and the big climactic scene at the ending is well again not much of anything really. Film is basically a 70's Esq character study of this guy and his life that seems to be arbitrarily falling apart around him. That said, the film's well shot, its nicely acted and not just by Harrelson, the actress playing his teenage daughter i feel scores just as many points as Woody does in their handful of scenes together. There's enough here that you wish it was better instead of the mish-mash stew we got going on here. still its worth a look on cable should you stumble on it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Dave Brown (Woody Harrelson) appears in every scene in the film.
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning of the film, the screen is black and a graphic states "Los Angeles 1999" As the film fades into a wide shot overview of the hamburger stand, a 2005 Cadillac CTS drives through the intersection.
    • Citations

      Dave Brown: [to Kyle Timkins] Bear in mind that I am not a racist. Fact is, I hate all people equally. And if it helps, I've slept with some of your people. You wanna be mad at someone, try J. Edgar Hoover. He was a racist. Or the Founding Fathers, all slave-owners.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Rampart - Behind the Scenes (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Control Machete
      Written by Toy Selectah (as Antonio Hernandez), Fermin Caballero and Raul Chapa

      Performed by Control Machete

      Courtesy of Universal Music Mexico S.A. de C.V.

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 février 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Rampart
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Pacific Dining Car - 1310 W. 6th. St, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Restaurant)
    • sociétés de production
      • Lightstream Entertainment
      • Waypoint Entertainment
      • The Third Mind Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 972 512 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 60 446 $ US
      • 12 févr. 2012
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 1 567 905 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 48 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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