Mister Freedom est l'histoire d'un superman américain, justicier et moralisateur, qui propose de gré ou de force les bienfaits de la liberté.Mister Freedom est l'histoire d'un superman américain, justicier et moralisateur, qui propose de gré ou de force les bienfaits de la liberté.Mister Freedom est l'histoire d'un superman américain, justicier et moralisateur, qui propose de gré ou de force les bienfaits de la liberté.
- Dr. Freedom
- (as Don Pleasence)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFrench censorship certificate: 13.
- GaffesWhen Mr. Freedom returns to his headquarters to find all his henchmen dead, one man with stars painted over his eyes, who is supposed to be dead, can be seen blinking.
- Citations
Dr. Freedom: You know that the world is divided in two parts. On one side is Right, and on the other side is Wrong. Wrong is Red. And Right is...
Mr. Freedom: Red, white, and blue!
Dr. Freedom: Yes. And in the middle, we have the Maybes and the Don't-Knows. First, we've two objectives. Make the Reds cry uncle...
Mr. Freedom: Uncle Sam!
Dr. Freedom: Yes. Then maybe the Maybes and the Don't-Knows will wake up and fight for Right. For Right is might, and might is...
Mr. Freedom: Freedom!
- Crédits fousThe end credits are presented like political graffitti on the wall.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Delphine et Carole, insoumuses (2019)
- Bandes originalesOh Beautiful! Oh Beautiful! America! America!
Music by Michel Colombier and Serge Gainsbourg
Lyrics by Serge Gainsbourg and William Klein
But since postmodernism is thankfully dead as an intellectual fad (the public never cared about it anyway), and because history has reared its ugly head again showing that American power has its vulnerabilities, this film has become very timely, and is definitely prescient in its criticisms of American culture and economy. That doesn't mean it's supposed to be entertaining, but far be it from us Americans to understand the difference.
What's really boring is how whenever someone has the "temerity" to criticize American foreign policy, they're somehow being "pedantic" and "preachy," while the excesses of our corporate owned media get a free pass. It's a hollow argument whose lies are showing, and we've got a lot of criticism coming-our-way these days, even from our "allies" in the EU. We've earned it.
Ken Russell is much better at this kind of comic book approach to satire--he's funnier. If Klein fails--which he sometimes does in Mr. Freedom--it's only because the subject matter isn't funny. America is a real horror, just as it was in the late-1960s, with more fun to come. What makes Mr. Freedom so great is how beautiful it looks, which should come as no surprise considering its source. Klein was a very successful fashion photographer for American Vogue during the 1950s-60s.
Eventually, he grew tired and disgusted with the direction the country was taking at that time and left for France. Who can blame an intelligent man with a clue? If you can do it, then-by-all-means, do it. You couldn't make a movie like Mr. Freedom in America then, or now, and that's the real courage behind it. It was a labor of love and principle, a rarity in cinema.
Most chilling is the slaughter of a poor Black family by Mr. Freedom in the beginning prologue. That he wears a cowboy hat, uses violence to get his way, that he eats excessively, that he's intolerant of the views of others, all speaks volumes of what America is really about, and that's criminality.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 35 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1