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Le cinquième pouvoir

Titre original : The Fifth Estate
  • 2013
  • PG
  • 2h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
44 k
MA NOTE
Daniel Brühl and Benedict Cumberbatch in Le cinquième pouvoir (2013)
A dramatic thriller based on real events that reveals the quest to expose the deceptions and corruptions of power that turned an Internet upstart into the 21st centuryÂ’s most fiercely debated organization.
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L'épopée de la création de WikiLeaks par Daniel Domscheit-Berg et Julian Assange, leur dur chemin jusqu'à la reconnaissance publique et les dangers d'une telle influence. Tous les secrets so... Tout lireL'épopée de la création de WikiLeaks par Daniel Domscheit-Berg et Julian Assange, leur dur chemin jusqu'à la reconnaissance publique et les dangers d'une telle influence. Tous les secrets sont-ils bons à révéler, au détriment de l'ordre ?L'épopée de la création de WikiLeaks par Daniel Domscheit-Berg et Julian Assange, leur dur chemin jusqu'à la reconnaissance publique et les dangers d'une telle influence. Tous les secrets sont-ils bons à révéler, au détriment de l'ordre ?

  • Director
    • Bill Condon
  • Writers
    • Daniel Domscheit-Berg
    • David Leigh
    • Luke Harding
  • Stars
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Daniel Brühl
    • Carice van Houten
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    44 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Bill Condon
    • Writers
      • Daniel Domscheit-Berg
      • David Leigh
      • Luke Harding
    • Stars
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Daniel Brühl
      • Carice van Houten
    • 130Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 209Commentaires de critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux99

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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Julian Assange
    Daniel Brühl
    Daniel Brühl
    • Daniel Berg
    Carice van Houten
    Carice van Houten
    • Birgitta Jónsdóttir
    Alicia Vikander
    Alicia Vikander
    • Anke Domscheit
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Alan Rusbridger
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Nick Davies
    Anatole Taubman
    Anatole Taubman
    • Holger Stark
    Alexander Beyer
    Alexander Beyer
    • Marcel Rosenbach
    Philip Bretherton
    Philip Bretherton
    • Bill Keller
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Ian Katz
    Jamie Blackley
    Jamie Blackley
    • Ziggy
    Ludger Pistor
    Ludger Pistor
    • Supervisor
    Michael Kranz
    Michael Kranz
    • Otto
    Christin Nichols
    • Otto's Girlfriend
    Christoph Franken
    • Game Console Hacker
    Ben Rook
    • Young Julian
    Lucinda Raikes
    Lucinda Raikes
    • Julian's Mother
    Marleen Lohse
    Marleen Lohse
    • Tacheles Waitress
    • Director
      • Bill Condon
    • Writers
      • Daniel Domscheit-Berg
      • David Leigh
      • Luke Harding
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs130

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    ulfahl69

    Benedict Cumberbatch great actor but the movie is propanganda attack on Wikileaks

    WOW! Berg guy is totally self righteous a hole. You don't even have to know anything about the subject matter and you know this movie is totally BOGUS! A complete smear campaign on the founder of Wikileaks. "People love the true WikiLeaks story: a small group of dedicated journalists and tech activists who take on corruption and state criminality against the odds," Assange writes in his statement. "But this film isn't about that. ... Instead of the exciting true story, we get a film about a bland German IT worker who wasn't even there and a fabricated fight over redactions with the old newspapers and the State Department saving the day. The result is a geriatric snoozefest that only the US government could love." "As justification it will claim to be fiction, but it is not fiction. It is distorted truth about living people doing battle with titanic opponents. It is a work of political opportunism, influence, revenge and, above all, cowardice."
    6Danusha_Goska

    Intriguing, Fun, Shallow

    Everyone seems to be mad at this movie because everyone who talks about it comes to it with a strong opinion about Julian Assange, and they wanted the film to depict him as a savior or a monster. I didn't have those preconceptions and I enjoyed the film from the opening title sequence. That sequence depicts hands carving hieroglyphics in Ancient Egypt, illuminated manuscripts, the first printing press, newspapers, computers – the myriad ways humans communicate. It's a title sequence Frank Capra would love.

    I found "The Fifth Estate" intriguing, fun, and moving. Benedict Cumberbatch is very good as Assange. The movie wants you to be impressed by him at first, but slowly to see his feet of clay, and Cumberbatch does that job. Daniel Bruhl plays Daniel Domscheit Berg, Assange's partner. Bruhl expresses disappointed hero worship very well. Assange is invited to Berg's home for dinner, and he disrespects Berg's polite parents. That intimate, believable scene makes you hate Assange in a way that his secret-releasing shenanigans might not.

    "The Fifth Estate" struggles, as all computer-related films do, to depict life on a computer. It creates a fake office with the sky as ceiling where Assange's "volunteers" work. Assange describes his submission process at Wikileaks and pages appear on screen. These visual flourishes are fun.

    The movie is interesting and fast-moving but not very deep. There are very big questions at play here and "The Fifth Estate" does not engage them deeply. Laura Linney plays Sarah, an American agent whose contact, Tarek, is endangered by Assange's revelations. There is some tension as Tarek flees Libya. Will he get out before Assange outs him, or will he and his family be captured and perhaps tortured by their oppressive government?

    Perhaps if "The Fifth Estate" had been more art than docudrama it could have gone deeper. Imagine a conversation between Sarah and Assange. One could argue for the importance, both strategic and humanitarian, of state secrets, and the other could argue against. Other questions – aren't secrets inevitable? Accept it: there is stuff you are simply never going to know.

    And, in the end, what difference did Assange make? The US is still in Afghanistan. Guantanamo still operates. People will pay more attention to Miley Cyrus twerking than to documents about torture in a Third World nation. Someone said once of the Cambodian genocide that no one will ever read all the documents the Khmer Rouge amassed. No one cares enough to do so.

    Laura Linney is every bit the actor that Benedict Cumberbatch is. I'd love to have heard these two characters have this conversation.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Should Be about the Truth

    "The Fifth Estate" is a film made by Dreamworks apparently with the intention of showing Julian Assange as an egocentric villain and seems to manipulate the truth about the role of the Weakleaks. On the contrary, his unfaithful and ambitious partner Daniel Domscheit-Berg a.k.a. Daniel Schmitt is depicted like a rational adviser and the hero, destroying the whistleblower information and data of the Weakleaks to protect the "innocent spies and informers". The film is based on a book written by Daniel Domscheit-Berg; therefore totally partial about the truth without showing the side of Julian Assange. I am not expert in this subject and I have just the common sense of reading and listening to the news about Julian Assange and the Wikileaks. But the film seems to be manipulative and depicting one side of the truth only. Therefore as a documentary, it is worthless; however a thriller, it is engaging and has good performances. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "O Quinto Poder" ("O Quinto Poder")
    7blanche-2

    I actually liked it

    I know I'm in the minority, but I liked "The Fifth Estate." Others will agree with me, though, that the best thing about it is Benedict Cumberbatch, who does brilliant job as Julian Assange.

    I come at this film from a slightly different point of view because I still don't know what was so fabulous about "The Social Network." I understand the comparisons due to the similar stories. People seemed to find "The Social Network" incredibly compelling, but I guess it's a generational thing - I just didn't.

    I attended this film with a friend who had only a vague knowledge of Wikileaks, and he absolutely loved it and found the "redaction" scenes toward the end of the film tense and suspenseful, as I did.

    I realize that some of the film may be fictional, and that Wikileaks is a controversial subject. I can't pretend to know the truth. Cumberbatch portrays Assange as an egomaniacal, protective, arrogant man who refuses to compromise, even when information may hurt people. His right hand, Daniel (Daniel Bruhl) begins to see that Assange's dictatorial attitude and paranoia has gone too far and is actually in the long run going to hurt what could have been an important organization.

    What should we know, and when should we know it? Assange wants to release unedited documents onto the World Wide Web. Yet in the beginning of the film, he wants at all costs to protect sources. He seems to forget that later on. That's all in the film, based on two books that we're told are biased.

    Still, The Fifth Estate raises some interesting questions and also talks about the challenges we face now with news going out onto the Internet. I think some transparency is healthy; I don't think banks should help customers cheat the U.S. out of $30 billion in taxes; but I don't believe military strategy should be leaked, and I believe that sources should be protected. It seems like so much of what we hear today, from politicians and celebrities and publicists is "spin." And most of us are aware that there's more than they're telling us.

    As far as the acting, Laura Linney and Stanley Tucci are marvelous in small roles; Cumberbatch gets excellent support from Bruhl, Alicia Vikander, Jamie Blackley, and the rest of the cast.

    In short, Cumberbatch's performance should be seen and appreciated. I think this film has gotten a bad rap. It's certainly not an awful film.
    6harsh007

    Not even half as compelling as the actor or the character

    The Fifth Estate

    Plot In his quest to make information free for everyone whistle blower Julian Assange takes on the kingpins of the world by raging a sophisticated ,new age war that threatens to shake the foundations of diplomacy and overthrow established regimes .It tells the story behind the rise and fall of wiki leaks and of its creator ;Julian Assange who some people call a visionary and some a threat to national security .The story revolves around the complex character of Assange and explores his relationship with Daniel Berg ,one of the spokespersons for Wikileaks.

    Script The Fifth estate is loosely based on the book "Inside WikiLeaks" by Daniel berg and uses real life examples as key points to narrate the story. The script is to the point, taut and close to reality but it never becomes more than that. It feels like a monotonous narration of the book with no elements of a thriller that it promised to be. If the makers wanted a boring narration of the events that are already available online why did make all the efforts to make a movie and waste a talent like Mr Cumberbatch?

    The script is written to explore the association of Assange and Berg but fails to do so and only creates a one dimensional sketch of a Multidimensional relationship. Other parts of the movie are outwardly boring and dimensionless which makes it a Prime time News at max when the viewers expected a thrilling and insightful leak into the life of one of the most Controversial public figures of the 21st Century.

    Direction Its Difficult to understand why Bill Condon was chosen as a director for such a controversial public figure (Mr Condon is the director of Twilight :Breaking Dawn 1 and 2, Now you get it ,right?).His lack of control of the story and the essence of Julian Assange's character is visible throughout the 128 minutes , his lack of understanding of the character is the prime reason why this movie fails to hit the right chords.

    Performances Benedict Cumberbatch is the reason why you should watch this movie is watchable throughout its runtime.The expression, body language ,non- verbal cues are exactly like Julian Assanges.

    Though Assange refused to meet when benedict requested him so that he could understand him better ,citing faults in the script which he disapproved, still he managed to bring such a complex character to life on screen with panache .He is one of the most exemplary actors of this modern world of cinema.

    Final Word The only reason why you may want to watch the movie is Benedict Cumberbatch. Except for him the movie is a dull replay of events we already know off, this isn't the movie that Julian Assange deserves. If You are interested to know about Mr Assange I suggest you watch "We Steal Secrets" by Alex Gibney, that is at least honest in delivering what it promises.

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    • Anecdotes
      Julian Assange emailed Benedict Cumberbatch to ask him to not to participate in the film.
    • Gaffes
      After Julian and Daniel fight and finally split up there is a shot of the streets outside Daniel's apartment by night. Two cars drive past backwards, revealing the film has been played in reverse.
    • Citations

      Julian Assange: If you want the truth, no one is going to tell you the truth, they're going to tell you their version. So if you want the truth, you have to seek it out for yourself. In fact that's where power lies, in your willingness to look beyond this story, any story. And as long as you keep searching, you are dangerous to them. That's what they're afraid of: you. It's all about you. And a little bit about me too.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Agenda with Tom Bradby: Episode #4.1 (2013)
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 octobre 2013 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • India
      • Belgium
    • Langues
      • English
      • Icelandic
      • Swahili
      • Arabic
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Fifth Estate
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Domaine provincial d'Hélécine, 2 rue Armand Dewolf, Hélécine, Walloon Brabant, Belgique(White House interior scenes)
    • sociétés de production
      • Dreamworks Pictures
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Reliance Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 28 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 255 008 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 673 351 $ US
      • 20 oct. 2013
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 9 058 564 $ US
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      2 heures 8 minutes
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      • Black and White
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      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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