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Les Yeux de Laura Mars

Titre original : Eyes of Laura Mars
  • 1978
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  • 1h 44min
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Faye Dunaway in Les Yeux de Laura Mars (1978)
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Suspense et mystèreMystèreThriller

Cette photographe voit par flash ce que voit un assassin au moment de tuer. Un enquêteur en chasse du serial killer envisage qu'elle dise vrai, et se rapproche d'elle. Laura voit soudain par... Tout lireCette photographe voit par flash ce que voit un assassin au moment de tuer. Un enquêteur en chasse du serial killer envisage qu'elle dise vrai, et se rapproche d'elle. Laura voit soudain par l'il de l'assassin ces mêmes escaliers qu'elle vient de monter [255]Cette photographe voit par flash ce que voit un assassin au moment de tuer. Un enquêteur en chasse du serial killer envisage qu'elle dise vrai, et se rapproche d'elle. Laura voit soudain par l'il de l'assassin ces mêmes escaliers qu'elle vient de monter [255]

  • Réalisation
    • Irvin Kershner
  • Scénario
    • John Carpenter
    • David Zelag Goodman
    • Tommy Lee Jones
  • Casting principal
    • Faye Dunaway
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Brad Dourif
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Irvin Kershner
    • Scénario
      • John Carpenter
      • David Zelag Goodman
      • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Casting principal
      • Faye Dunaway
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Brad Dourif
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    • 92avis des critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Laura Mars
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • John Neville
    Brad Dourif
    Brad Dourif
    • Tommy Ludlow
    Rene Auberjonois
    Rene Auberjonois
    • Donald Phelps
    Raul Julia
    Raul Julia
    • Michael Reisler
    • (as R.J.)
    Frank Adonis
    Frank Adonis
    • Sal Volpe
    Lisa Taylor
    Lisa Taylor
    • Michele
    Darlanne Fluegel
    Darlanne Fluegel
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    • Elaine Cassell
    Bill Boggs
    Bill Boggs
    • Bill Boggs
    Steve Marachuk
    Steve Marachuk
    • Robert
    Meg Mundy
    Meg Mundy
    • Doris Spenser
    Marilyn Meyers
    • Sheila Weissman
    Gary Bayer
    • Reporter
    Mitchell Edmonds
    Mitchell Edmonds
    • Reporter
    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
    • Bert
    Jeff Niki
    • Photo Assistant
    Toshi Matsuo
    • Photo Assistant
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      • Irvin Kershner
    • Scénario
      • John Carpenter
      • David Zelag Goodman
      • Tommy Lee Jones
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    8hitchcockthelegend

    I see you too.

    Laura Mars is a very successful fashion photographer who one day starts to get visions of brutal murders being carried out. Troubled and in fear for her sanity, Laura turns to the police for help. But this only adds to her problems as Detective Neville points out to her that the murder scenes bare similarities to some of her staged photographs. The pair of them must figure it out quickly because the murderer is closing in on Laura and those close to her.

    In 1978, John Carpenter thrilled horror fans with his baby sitting terror piece, Halloween. Also released was this mystery/thriller/horror film, written by Carpenter and directed by Irvin Kershner {The Empire Strikes Back} which is a film that has been called anything from innovative to outright rubbish. The truth is that where Halloween is a horror film of no character substance, Eyes Of Laura Mars is a completely different animal. It's bright blending of 70s fashion photography with Carpenter's dastardly tale {tho the final draft was tampered by many}, is a success. This is a psychological thriller first and foremost, yes horror elements are there {it's a done deal with a serial killer on the loose}, but running alongside a clever romantic angle, the film gains an intensity that few other 70s psychological thrillers can boast.

    The cast, other than an insipidly hammy Raul Julia, also come out rather well. Faye Dunaway {Mars}, Tommy Lee Jones {Neville}, Brad Dourif {horror staple that he is} and Rene Auberjonois give credit to well formed characters. Technically it's a fine picture as well, Irvin Kershner and his cinematographer Victor J. Kemper excellently utilise the New York City location. Especially during the fashion shoot sequences, where the 70s and its glamour is fully realised. "Innovated" blurred corridor shots to portray Laura's terrible visions are creepy and highly effective, while i would be surprised if anyone doubted the impact of a mirror shot in the glorious finale.

    Thought by many to have not aged well, Eyes Of Laura Mars is often consigned to the cupboard marked "dated", that's unfair because good thrillers are good thrillers, regardless of age. Emotionally strong and pulsing with imminent terror, this is a badly undervalued, and forgotten picture. 8/10
    bd119-2

    Very well-made supernatural thriller

    This 1978 chiller directed by Irvin Kerschner (RoboCop 2) and based on a story by John Carpenter, has Faye Dunaway as a fashion photographer who suddenly discovers that she has the ability to "see" through the eyes of a serial killer. All her premonitions of the murders are very accurate, and the victims are all people she knows. Soon it becomes apparent the killer is coming after her. Tommy Lee Jones is great as the police lieutenant/love interest (back when his face wasn't pockmarked with age), and the supporting cast (Raul Julia, Brad Dourif) is excellent. The movie's depictions of the murders were quite shocking for it's day, and it manages to keep us scared and in suspense throughout, though some of the scenes border on grotesque. Direction by Kirschner is tight, music is suitably eery, and the performances are overall impressive. A winner
    6ODDBear

    Close but no cigar

    I saw Eyes of Laura Mars a few years ago and just watched it again very recently. I remembered it as being fantastic but upon watching it again I was a little disappointed. It's a solid film, by no means bad, it's just nothing all that special.

    For the past 3 years or so I've been totally hooked on giallo's and this film plays in a lot of ways like an homage to those Italian thrillers. Touches here and there remind you of Dario Argento (obsessive mirror imagery, Laura's visions etc.), Lucio Fulci, Sergio Martino and Mario Bava, such as the model settings and murder scenarios. While this film scores heavy on style (and music, though I find this soundtrack a bit hokey, but generally OK) it just lacks the magic that the best giallo's seem to have. The plot, while intriguing enough, is not nearly played out to it's full potential. There are gripping scenes here to be sure, but the film drags quite a bit and nothing virtually happens for a long period of time.

    For seasoned giallo fans, we know the killer is most definitely gonna be the most unlikely one, and for a lack of suspects, I didn't find it hard to figure out who was guilty, but there's pretty much no logic to support it (but that's a giallo trademark, a pro rather than a con actually). For me, the problem is that this film doesn't have the same trashy feel and atmosphere as the best Italian thrillers it seems to be imitating. In a lot of ways I like this film, certain scenes are truly gripping but there's simply something lacking. Being a huge fan of John Carpenter, I can't help but think what he could have done had he directed this. He came up with the story and shares the credits as the writer of the screenplay and what's more, he loves the Italian giallo films as well. His own homage to the genre; Someone's Watching Me, the little known TV film was terrific and you could see that he definitely had the feel for the genre and could easily translate it to American settings. I don't feel that Kershner, as good a director as he is, has the same love for the genre as Carpenter.

    I recommend watching it, it scores on a number of levels.
    7unakaczynski

    Seeing is believing--looks maybe can't kill!

    Eyes of Laura Mars -- Horror/Thriller -- 1978

    This is an old supernatural thriller of sorts from way back in the 70s'. It revolves around a female fashion/glamour photographer who lives to make crude photographic nudie art that sepcializes in scenes of violence. Some people find her "art" to be rather disturbing and horribly offensive. So someone decides to go around killing her friends and acquaintances. To make matters worse, Laura Mars can see the murders happening--through her own eyes!

    Here's the breakdown:

    The Good:

    --Clever story, and fairly original. Adds a nice twist to the usual cops-hunting-murderer story.

    --Good acting all around. Brad Dourif is creepy, Tommy Lee Jones is cool, Raul Julia is... kinda weird...

    --Good atmosphere and cinematography all around, with some strong direction. The tense moments are generally pretty well done.

    --Some nice, genuine, surprises throughout the film. It does manage to successfully keep you guessing just who the killer is.

    Didn't Hurt It, Didn't Help:

    --Contains a decent amount of fairly well-known actors including Faye Dunaway, Tommy Lee Jones, Brad Dourif (better known as Chucky from the Child's Play series), Raul Julia, and Rene Auberjonois (famous for his Star Trek: Deep Space Nine role). It was also co-written by John "Halloween" Carpenter.

    --Quite a bit of nudity. She is taking pictures of naked "victims of violence" after all.

    --Somewhat grotesque 70's music permeates here and there.

    --Some decent character development and depth.

    The Bad:

    --Not quite as scary or riveting as I'm sure it was back in '78. This review being written in 2006.

    --Some "logic" problems every now and then. For instance, when Laura Mars sees someone being murdered, that's all she sees--yet there are times when she seems to be able to move around, once even driving a car, with more competence than one would expect from someone who just instantly "went blind."

    --Occasional dips in the quality of the atmosphere and writing.

    The Ugly:

    --The make-up used on the models in the 70's. Holy crap!

    Memorable Scene:

    --Nice climax to the film.

    Fun Fact:

    --The photographic art in the film is actually from professional "glamour" photographer Helmut Newton.

    Acting: 8/10 , Story: 8/10 , Atmosphere: 7/10 , Cinematography: 8/10 , Character Development: 7/10 , Special Effects/Make-up: 7/10 , Dialog: 7/10 , Music: 6/10 , Direction: 9/10

    Nudity/Sexuality: 5/10 , Violence: 6/10 , Gore: 3/10

    Cheesiness: 2/10 , Crappiness: 0/10

    Overall: 7/10

    Finally, I would recommend this to hardcore horror/thriller fans or film buffs. John Carpenter or Tommy Lee Jones fans will likely enjoy it. The movie is not without its problems, small though they are, but may not be enjoyed all that well by many modern viewers.

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    6gbill-74877

    A window into the 70's

    A 1970's supernatural thriller in which most of the positives for me had to do with its setting and time period. The on-location footage in the dirty streets of New York, the peek behind the scenes at fashion shows, and all the hair on these actors held some appeal. Tommy Lee Jones and Faye Dunaway are both reasonably good in their roles, and filling in a solid supporting cast are Brad Dourif and Raul Julia. It was fun hearing "Boogie Nights" by Heatwave and "(Shake Shake Shake) Shake Your Booty by KC and the Sunshine Band, though I didn't think the track from Barbra Streisand fit in as well.

    The premise of a woman who suddenly develops the ability to see through the eyes of a serial killer was a pretty good one, and it was amusing guessing what was going, but the film got weaker as it went, leading to a disappointing payoff. The murder mystery is rather tepid (and a far cry from giallo if you ask me), and then a howlingly cheesy romance develops between the two leads. There is never a hint about what might be the cause of the clairvoyant ability, and the big twist doesn't jive very well with the actions of the characters beforehand. It's not terrible as a little window into the 70's, but it's not very good either.

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    • Anecdotes
      First major studio film of Writer/Director/Composer John Carpenter, who wrote the film's screenplay, which was originally titled "Eyes".
    • Gaffes
      When the killer kicks in the metallic door to Laura's bedroom, dents/footprints in the door from previous takes of this shot are visible.
    • Citations

      Laura: I can't understand... how it's possible... to live your whole life... without someone... and be doing more or less OK. And then suddenly you find them.

      John Neville: You recognize them.

      Laura: You recognize them. And... you know without them...

      John Neville: [whispered] It's terrifying.

      Laura: Yes.

      John Neville: [whispered] It's beautiful.

      Laura: Yes.

    • Crédits fous
      Raul Julia is billed simply as R.J. in the opening credits, but by his full name in the cast crawl at the end.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Visions (1978)
    • Bandes originales
      Love Theme (Prisoner)
      Sung by Barbra Streisand

      Words and Music by Karen Lawrence & John Desautels

      Produced by Gary Klein

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 janvier 1979 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ojos de Laura Mars
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Columbus Circle, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(photo shoot with cars on fire)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Major Studio Partners
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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 000 000 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 000 077 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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