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Nemo

  • 1984
  • 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
4,4/10
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Harvey Keitel, Mathilda May, and Carole Bouquet in Nemo (1984)
AdventureFantasy

Un jeune garçon s'imagine être dans un conte qu'il est sur le point d'entendre. Dans ce monde magique, il rencontre de nombreux personnages célèbres d'autres contes, des extraterrestres et d... Tout lireUn jeune garçon s'imagine être dans un conte qu'il est sur le point d'entendre. Dans ce monde magique, il rencontre de nombreux personnages célèbres d'autres contes, des extraterrestres et d'autres êtres et, bien sûr, une belle princesse.Un jeune garçon s'imagine être dans un conte qu'il est sur le point d'entendre. Dans ce monde magique, il rencontre de nombreux personnages célèbres d'autres contes, des extraterrestres et d'autres êtres et, bien sûr, une belle princesse.

  • Réalisation
    • Arnaud Sélignac
  • Scénario
    • Arnaud Sélignac
    • Jean-Pierre Esquenazi
    • Telsche Boorman
  • Casting principal
    • Seth Kibel
    • Jason Connery
    • Mathilda May
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,4/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Arnaud Sélignac
    • Scénario
      • Arnaud Sélignac
      • Jean-Pierre Esquenazi
      • Telsche Boorman
    • Casting principal
      • Seth Kibel
      • Jason Connery
      • Mathilda May
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      • 1 nomination au total

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      • Arnaud Sélignac
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    10blackdeath_sorbet

    Dream a little dream

    First this is a totally biased rating of 10/10, simply because I saw this film at such a young age and it stayed with long after I forgot the title. In fact if my father had not come into the room and remarked, 'That's Sean Connery's son," I probably would have never found it again.

    The film starts with a boy being told a bedtime story and later that night having a nightmare about his parents dying in a car crash, which jolts him into action.

    He runs into an elevator and there he descends into his own Oz. A dream world that looks like a pantomime set and that is populated with several different children's stories archetypes.

    The film is a romance more than anything, but one for children and it operates on its own child-like logic. Some things happen just because they do and everything is exaggerated. The heart of it still lingers with me today and that ending, a dream you never want to end.

    Probably not for everyone but I love it.
    7bexley-37529

    An odd little arty film which you'll either hate or love.

    I first saw this film in 1985 and I liked it very much, it was written by Telsche Boorman daughter of director John Boorman, Who produced Dream One - Nemo. The story is an adaptation of "Little Nemo in Slumberland, by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. The special effects are a bit cheesy as you would expect in a low budget arty sort of film from the early 80s, But it has a great deal of charm. The story is dreamlike and childish, but it has a certain flare. I really liked Katrine Boorman's character the perpetually bored Countess Duchka. Also a very young and alarmingly ginger Charley Boorman is in this film. It's a shame that Jason Connery's film career didn't go very far, he looks the part in this, His acting in this? Well, I didn't hate it. Harvey Keitel plays it like well… him!

    I must say that Mathilda May's performance as Alice was a bit insipid, but she too looked the part.

    Nipsey Russell's Mr Rip, the Prospero magician character in Dream One could have been played a little more understated but he still came up with some profound moments. Dream One is an odd little arty film which you'll either hate or love, it resonated with me enough for me to buy the DVD and watch it again after 30 years.

    Cary.
    5I_Ailurophile

    Well crafted, and enjoyable in some measure, but less than convincing

    From the very outset this makes a poor impression. Arnaud Sélignac's direction is brusque and forced, resulting in pronounced delivery and acting that feels distinctly unnatural, and decidedly brisk pacing that immediately feels inappropriate and outright awful. The dialogue is all but nonsensical, not in terms of being Dadaist or satirical but more in terms of making little to no sense, and making leaps that - should one know no better - would give one the idea that lines or scenes were cut out from in the middle of others that may be only seconds apart as they appear. For that matter, maybe editor Tom Priestley is also to blame for overly curt editing, yet even individual moments are rather flummoxing. One emphatic line to greet us as the narrative first picks up just a few minutes in almost made me pause, for I couldn't be more confused at the non-logic and in-universe implications of child Nemo's remark that "it's all in color." What is this movie, and how did Sélignac secure the casting of recognizable stars including Harvey Keitel, Carole Bouquet, and Dominique Pinon, and more?

    Granted, 'Nemo' is a a fantasy film, and we can generously assume that the power of imagination could lend to storytelling that's scattered or off-kilter, or refuse more ordinary, straightforward sensibilities of fiction. Yet the doing here seems to share less in common with the whimsy of Terry Gilliam or Steven Spielberg than with the total obliteration of rhyme or reason that was Catherine Breillat's confounding 2010 slop 'Sleeping beauty.' The difference is that where Breillat's stumble was chiefly in its slapdash narrative, here it's more about the other characteristics of Sélignac, Jean-Pierre Esquenazi, and Telsche Boorman's screenplay. Perhaps one might reasonably say that the considerations here echo how dreams can flit to and fro without consistent, traceable progression; then again, even the most outlandish dreams I've ever had, and remembered, were more cogent than the exploration here. David Lynch's 'Mulholland Drive' is arguably more cohesive. Anyway, none of this excuses those weaknesses I've already observed, nor the other instances of acting that's airy and aimless.

    In fairness, the sets are gorgeous. So are the costume design, hair, and makeup; even the lighting is joyously smart and inviting, and the practical effects. Philippe Rousselot's cinematography is warm and lovely, making every odd and end very easy on the eyes. Some of the acting comes of better than other examples (sorry, Seth Kibel; what's that phrase about not working with animals or children?). There are terrific ideas in the story, even dancing as it does from one notion to another, and in the scene writing, and I wish only that the script were more careful so as to make better use of those ideas. Mind you, there are also ideas here that are just questionable or plainly bad, so the scales unfortunately balance out. And one way or another we have to weigh all these qualities against the more tawdry or senseless elements, and there are so many of the latter that considerable upper limits are placed on the entertainment value. It's hardly that 'Nemo' is altogether bad, but it's definitely not great. If you want fun fantasy fare, you can get it elsewhere easily enough.

    The picture is pretty much all over the place. While some facets are admirable and the entirety is enjoyable in some measure, in too many ways the result is sadly less than convincing. Taken as a whole the plot is also weirdly simplistic, and lacking in substance. I suppose it's all decent enough for something light and uninvolved. If you're looking for carefully made, raptly absorbing, intensely invigorating cinema, though, I regret to inform that you need to go elsewhere. Check out 'Nemo' if you like, and have a good time with it; for better and for worse, the cast sure seemed to. Save it for a lazy day, though, and don't get your hopes up, because when all is said and done there's just not much enduring worth here.
    1stanton79

    wasted time

    This movie isn't worth watching at all. I first watched it when I was about 12 years old, in the hope that it would be an interesting piece of cinema, but my opinion was the same as it is today: It's simply boring, has a confusing story and bad actors. Not even Harvey Keitel, normally one of my favorite actors, can save this flick from being a complete fiasco. And Jason Connery should better have continued his work within the series called Robin Hood, which was really brilliant. Even if you like fantasy or science fiction movies, there are still a lot of better examples. This is probably one of the worst movies I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot of bad ones.
    10puckclaes

    Extraordinary

    This is a real extra-ordinary movie in the full meaning of the word. I enjoyed every second of it. The way I found it , should be told to interested film-lovers; there is a new release of the movie on DVD under the name "DREAM ONE" by INDIES Home Entertainment (together with another movie "The Far Pavilions") and since may 2003 to be found in all the decent DVD-shops of Belgium and the Netherlands, or you can order it there. Sure a new release not to miss for such an old but special movie. And NO, I can not tell you what it is about, it's too strange and certainly an experience you have to go through without any prejudice. Open your eyes and mind and go for it.

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      Mathilda May's debut.
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      Mr. Rip: There's more Truth in a Leg of Mutton than in all the Suns of the Universe.

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      Referenced in Je suis une légende (2007)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 décembre 1984 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nemo (Dream One)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Goldcrest Films International
      • Christel Films
      • NEF Diffusion
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      1 heure 37 minutes
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      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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