Dans le Mississippi du début du siècle, un garçon de 11 ans devient adulte lorsque deux amis adultes malicieux le persuadent de faire sortir en douce la voiture familiale pour un voyage à Me... Tout lireDans le Mississippi du début du siècle, un garçon de 11 ans devient adulte lorsque deux amis adultes malicieux le persuadent de faire sortir en douce la voiture familiale pour un voyage à Memphis et une série d'aventures.Dans le Mississippi du début du siècle, un garçon de 11 ans devient adulte lorsque deux amis adultes malicieux le persuadent de faire sortir en douce la voiture familiale pour un voyage à Memphis et une série d'aventures.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 5 nominations au total
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I would be wary of letting young children see this film. The story conveys the undercurrents of racism and sexism that existed then (and now). I was 12 when I saw it and I understood it. As a parent, be ready to explain some things, though, and preview the film.
Considering the movie's manifold virtues it's interesting to note that one never sees it on any of the cable channels. The reason is obvious, and it's political correctness. The movie uses the "n" word multiple times, although always in the same way Mark Twain used it, i.e. to demonstrate the inhumanity behind the use of the word. Also Corrie has her eye blackened by Boone, and Ned explains to Lucius "what better sign can a woman want from a man that he has her on his mind." All this racism and sexual violence is of course abhorrent, but the forces of political correctness would rather pretend that it never existed than to look it square in the eye.
So to see this movie you'll have to buy it on DVD, which I strongly urge you to do.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe Winton Motor Carriage Company was a real automobile manufacturer, but they never produced a "Winton Flyer" model. The vehicle in the film was created from scratch by Kenneth Howard, aka Von Dutch, especially for this movie. The car was designed to resemble a typical vehicle from 1904, but built to withstand the rigors of filming. Steve McQueen called the car "the real star of the picture", and took possession of it after filming ended. It remained in his automobile collection until his death in 1980. It can be seen in the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, CA.
- GaffesWhen Boon, Ned and Lucius begin their trip to Memphis in the Winton, the beginning of the scene is filmed in a traveling shot. As the journey proceeds, the camera truck's engine note can be heard in addition to the Winton's.
- Citations
Boon Hoggenbeck: Sometimes you have to say goodbye to the things you know and hello to the things you don't!
- Crédits fousand introducing Mitch Vogel as Lucius
- ConnexionsFeatured in Steve McQueen: Man on the Edge (1989)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1