Borderlands
- 2024
- Tous publics
- 1h 41min
Un long métrage basé sur le jeu vidéo populaire qui se déroule sur la planète fictive abandonnée de Pandora où les gens recherchent une relique mystérieuse.Un long métrage basé sur le jeu vidéo populaire qui se déroule sur la planète fictive abandonnée de Pandora où les gens recherchent une relique mystérieuse.Un long métrage basé sur le jeu vidéo populaire qui se déroule sur la planète fictive abandonnée de Pandora où les gens recherchent une relique mystérieuse.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 12 nominations au total
Jack Black
- Claptrap
- (voix)
Résumé
Reviewers say 'Borderlands' garners mixed reactions, with game fans criticizing its deviation from the source material, underdeveloped characters, and uninspired humor. Many find the plot clichéd and the action scenes lackluster. However, some praise the visual design and performances by Cate Blanchett and Jack Black. Non-fans often view it as an entertaining, though unspectacular, action-comedy. Common complaints include poor casting and a weak script. Despite criticisms, some appreciate its colorful world and attempted humor.
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Oh come on - it's not that bad! True, there isn't an original thought in it's hundred minute duration and it does look like a very poor relation to a video-game, but it's "Mad Max" meets "Buck Rogers" vibe just about entertained me. It's all about "Lilith" (Cate Blanchett) who is a renowned bounty hunter charged by gazillionaire "Atlas" (Edgar Ramirez) with finding his kidnapped daughter "Tina" (Ariana Greenblatt). Thing is, she's already been rescued by "Roland" (Kevin Hart) and is in no great rush to return to the loving arms of daddy. Whilst trying to track her down, "Lilith" encounters the true star of the film - the robot "Claptrap", a sarcastic pile of scrap who decides to help out whether she likes it or not, so off they go a-child-hunting. Yep - it proceeds exactly as you'd expect, except for the frankly bamboozling contribution of Jamie Lee Curtis (and her red glasses) who does look like she's enjoying herself on set but, like Blanchett, is just a complete fish out of water as the banal dialogue and set-piece combat scenes pass the entire project into the hands of the CGI developers. This is nothing at all special or memorable, just a predictable action enterprise that takes "Robot Wars" to the desert, but if you aim low and take it in the spirit it's clearly intended then it's a perfectly watchable summer adventure.
First off, I know nothing about a Borderlands game. I just saw a flashy trailer with some promising stars and thought, sure, I'll give it a go.
A bit surprised to see Cate Blanchett in it... could she pull off a badass, wise-cracking bounty hunter? Turns out she could - definitely a strong point in the film. Indeed, there was quite a bit of good acting talent in it - AND Kevin Hart. And yet, somehow it all seemed wasted. (Why did they bother with Jack Black?) I quickly accepted the lurid art direction - especially after finding out its game origins. And, not having any comparisons to make, was fine with the cast. But what really let it down was the lazy writing.
I'd even go along with the fairly thin, derivative plotline if it was an enjoyable journey along the way. But the dialogue was a string of tired lines trying to be hip and edgy and falling very flat. Clearly this was intended to be action/comedy - and the action was actually ok - but Eli should have handed over some the comedy content to people with the right skills. I get a lot more laughs out of a late night talk show monologue.
So, while it looked pretty cool - and the fight scene using Motorhead's Ace of Spades sounded cool - ultimately, I just didn't get enough personality from any of the characters to care what happened to them. (With Furiosa a similar-looking movie, it gave me renewed respect for George Miller as a writer/director.)
A bit surprised to see Cate Blanchett in it... could she pull off a badass, wise-cracking bounty hunter? Turns out she could - definitely a strong point in the film. Indeed, there was quite a bit of good acting talent in it - AND Kevin Hart. And yet, somehow it all seemed wasted. (Why did they bother with Jack Black?) I quickly accepted the lurid art direction - especially after finding out its game origins. And, not having any comparisons to make, was fine with the cast. But what really let it down was the lazy writing.
I'd even go along with the fairly thin, derivative plotline if it was an enjoyable journey along the way. But the dialogue was a string of tired lines trying to be hip and edgy and falling very flat. Clearly this was intended to be action/comedy - and the action was actually ok - but Eli should have handed over some the comedy content to people with the right skills. I get a lot more laughs out of a late night talk show monologue.
So, while it looked pretty cool - and the fight scene using Motorhead's Ace of Spades sounded cool - ultimately, I just didn't get enough personality from any of the characters to care what happened to them. (With Furiosa a similar-looking movie, it gave me renewed respect for George Miller as a writer/director.)
I dont know how people can rate it a flat 1, but since it got alot of hate the rating isnt really what it should deserve.
Main thing i dont get how they want to adopt a mature 18+ game where most of its core is the vulgare language and dark humor to a pg13 film it really is missing alot of points on that aspect.
Considering this, you get the reason why they made this movie "for the next generation of gamers that are around the age of 13". To bring them into the franchise.
So it is an alright movie for a evening at home while drinking with friends and have a couple of laughs and not take anything to serious.
If you take it to serious you might not like it, however your Kids might really enjoy it.
Main thing i dont get how they want to adopt a mature 18+ game where most of its core is the vulgare language and dark humor to a pg13 film it really is missing alot of points on that aspect.
Considering this, you get the reason why they made this movie "for the next generation of gamers that are around the age of 13". To bring them into the franchise.
So it is an alright movie for a evening at home while drinking with friends and have a couple of laughs and not take anything to serious.
If you take it to serious you might not like it, however your Kids might really enjoy it.
So right up front I'm HUGE borderlands game fan. Always have been. Now with that in mind I came in with certain expectations. And I'm going to give you an honest review.
First the casting, I thought it would be dreadful, but to my surprise even though it wasn't the best casting, the actors did an amazing job playing their respective characters. Having said that the ones I would change out are Tina, Moxie, and Roland. They all did their thing, and it was good for them no doubt, but sadly they were not the right casting for those particular roles.
And here's how you can tell. Tina in this movie is a kind of lost girl with explosives, but you get this sense that she kind of needs protecting, and in the game it was completely the opposite. Even the bandits wouldn't mess with her because she was so wildly deranged. That insanity is her defining trait, not having it killed the character. Moxie was more sexy than badass in the game, in the movie the sexiness took a huge backseat and the problem with that is that it IS her personality. You can't just change that in a character. Which brings us to Roland, I love Kevin Hart. And he did a great job portraying Roland, but here's the thing Roland was a completely different physique and completely different personality in the games. He was way more serious, and that's not Kevin's forte, of course it's not, he's a comedian. So like I said, those are just bad casting choices.
Now onto the actual movie, the story was... well not the version of the story we had in the games, which is weird because you know the established fanbase wants that story right? It doesn't have to be the same exact one but it has to be close and this one wasn't it. Now even all of this I can forgive, but what I can't forgive is the PG-13 garbage. Borderlands games are a hardcore rated R+ genre, you absolutely can't change it to PG-13, gut the script to have stupid lines that don't go at all with the scenes and expect anyone to like it. It doesn't work.
6/10 Great acting, mediocre casting/plot, terrible writing. PG-13 rating sunk it.
First the casting, I thought it would be dreadful, but to my surprise even though it wasn't the best casting, the actors did an amazing job playing their respective characters. Having said that the ones I would change out are Tina, Moxie, and Roland. They all did their thing, and it was good for them no doubt, but sadly they were not the right casting for those particular roles.
And here's how you can tell. Tina in this movie is a kind of lost girl with explosives, but you get this sense that she kind of needs protecting, and in the game it was completely the opposite. Even the bandits wouldn't mess with her because she was so wildly deranged. That insanity is her defining trait, not having it killed the character. Moxie was more sexy than badass in the game, in the movie the sexiness took a huge backseat and the problem with that is that it IS her personality. You can't just change that in a character. Which brings us to Roland, I love Kevin Hart. And he did a great job portraying Roland, but here's the thing Roland was a completely different physique and completely different personality in the games. He was way more serious, and that's not Kevin's forte, of course it's not, he's a comedian. So like I said, those are just bad casting choices.
Now onto the actual movie, the story was... well not the version of the story we had in the games, which is weird because you know the established fanbase wants that story right? It doesn't have to be the same exact one but it has to be close and this one wasn't it. Now even all of this I can forgive, but what I can't forgive is the PG-13 garbage. Borderlands games are a hardcore rated R+ genre, you absolutely can't change it to PG-13, gut the script to have stupid lines that don't go at all with the scenes and expect anyone to like it. It doesn't work.
6/10 Great acting, mediocre casting/plot, terrible writing. PG-13 rating sunk it.
This adaptation strips everything that was fun about the Borderlands games.
The plot is as generic as they come. Even the 'shocking twist' was laughable.
The jokes mostly don't land. Clap Trap is amusing but nothing to write home about.
Most action scenes are completely unwarranted and seem to serve the short runtime or the absence of plot.
Most of all it seems as though the only that was kept from the original games are the character names and locations.
Not try to gatekeep here, it's just a bad movie. It doesn't hold up even on it's own. So people who came to see the movie not knowing what its about are bound to be disappointed.
The plot is as generic as they come. Even the 'shocking twist' was laughable.
The jokes mostly don't land. Clap Trap is amusing but nothing to write home about.
Most action scenes are completely unwarranted and seem to serve the short runtime or the absence of plot.
Most of all it seems as though the only that was kept from the original games are the character names and locations.
Not try to gatekeep here, it's just a bad movie. It doesn't hold up even on it's own. So people who came to see the movie not knowing what its about are bound to be disappointed.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEli Roth shot the film in the summer of 2021 and purportedly finished it in early 2022. However, the film was deemed incomplete due to varying rumors and reasons, including the studio objecting to the first cut's extreme violence, Eli Roth's refusal to return due to studio interference, and poor screen testing. The film lingered for over two years while in post-production. In January 2023, the studio hired Tim Miller to undertake two weeks of re-shoots. These re-shoots wound up being so extensive that Steve Jablonsky was hired to write a new musical score, as Nathan Barr's original score no longer fit the film.
- GaffesDuring Lilith's and Tina's talk in the rooftop, right before Tina starts crying, the colour of the band-aid on her nose changes from pink to nude, then back again. This also happens a few times during the final battle.
- Bandes originalesHow You Like Me Now
Written by Daniel Taylor, Kelvin Swaby, Spencer Page, Chris Ellul and Arlester Christian
Performed by The Heavy
Courtesy of Counter Records
By arrangement with ZYNC Music, a Round Hill Company
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Borderlands: Trở Lại Pandora
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 115 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 482 668 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 601 572 $US
- 11 août 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 33 017 367 $US
- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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