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Le Cobaye

Titre original : The Lawnmower Man
  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48min
NOTE IMDb
5,4/10
41 k
MA NOTE
Jeff Fahey in Le Cobaye (1992)
Home Video Trailer from New Line Home Entertainment
Lire trailer2:03
4 Videos
99+ photos
HorreurScience-fictionCyberpunkTragédie

Un homme simple d'esprit est transformé en génie suite à une expérience informatique.Un homme simple d'esprit est transformé en génie suite à une expérience informatique.Un homme simple d'esprit est transformé en génie suite à une expérience informatique.

  • Réalisation
    • Brett Leonard
  • Scénario
    • Stephen King
    • Brett Leonard
    • Gimel Everett
  • Casting principal
    • Jeff Fahey
    • Pierce Brosnan
    • Jenny Wright
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    41 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Brett Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
      • Brett Leonard
      • Gimel Everett
    • Casting principal
      • Jeff Fahey
      • Pierce Brosnan
      • Jenny Wright
    • 166avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
    • 42Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

    Vidéos4

    Lawnmower Man
    Trailer 2:03
    Lawnmower Man
    The Lawnmower man
    Trailer 0:31
    The Lawnmower man
    The Lawnmower man
    Trailer 0:31
    The Lawnmower man
    The Lawnmower Man: Jobe Attacks
    Clip 1:50
    The Lawnmower Man: Jobe Attacks
    The Lawnmower Man: Cast & Crew On The Virtual Reality World
    Featurette 2:09
    The Lawnmower Man: Cast & Crew On The Virtual Reality World

    Photos122

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    Rôles principaux30

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    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Jobe Smith
    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Lawrence Angelo
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Marnie Burke
    Mark Bringelson
    Mark Bringelson
    • Sebastian Timms
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Terry McKeen
    Jeremy Slate
    Jeremy Slate
    • Father McKeen
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Director
    Colleen Coffey
    Colleen Coffey
    • Caroline Angelo
    Troy Evans
    Troy Evans
    • Lt. Goodwin
    Rosalee Mayeux
    Rosalee Mayeux
    • Carla Parkette
    Austin O'Brien
    Austin O'Brien
    • Peter Parkette
    Michael Gregory
    Michael Gregory
    • Security Chief
    Joe Hart
    Joe Hart
    • Patrolman Cooley
    John Laughlin
    John Laughlin
    • Jake Simpson
    Ray Lykins
    Ray Lykins
    • Harold Parkette
    Jim Landis
    • Ed Walts
    Michael Valverde
    • Day Gate Guard
    • (as Mike Valverde)
    Dale Raoul
    Dale Raoul
    • Dolly
    • Réalisation
      • Brett Leonard
    • Scénario
      • Stephen King
      • Brett Leonard
      • Gimel Everett
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    Avis des utilisateurs166

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    7kclipper

    A modern sci-fi/horror adaptation from the mind of Stephen King

    The first half of this science fiction horror tale (based on a short story from Stephen King's Night Shift Collection) is thought provoking and gripping, but the latter half decides to dive deep into an eccentric and confusing mix of special effects and pseudo-scientific mayhem. Dr. Angelo (Pierce Brosnan) is a brilliant but obsessed computer science specialist that is engaged in secret government experiments to create super-intelligent soldiers out of chimpanzees by using virtual reality simulations to stimulate the brain. When the experiment goes haywire, and a rogue chimp gets away, Angelo believes his destiny is to better mankind by using a human subject for his projects for the purpose of curing brain diseases and not warfare. His subject is Jobe, (played perfectly by Jeff Fahey) the half-wit lawnmower man that lives in the shed of a church next door. As Dr. Angelo's experiments progress, Jobe becomes an intelligent super-human genius whose powers eventually spiral out of control.

    This film is triumphant on many various levels. Films dealing with a gradual transformation/disintegration of a central character are very intriguing to watch, and this is very much "Cronenbergian" in its portrayal of Jobe and how he develops into a telekinetic mad genius from a complete idiot and ultimately becomes a tragically vengeful and emotionless entity. The themes dealing with the unlocking of the human primordial intellect and controlling its power by impatient force and not wisdom work wonderfully. The performances are superb as well as the animation sequences, and director Brett Leonard (Virtuosity) is good at integrating them into a live action film. There are many sinister government character types that add suspense to the plot, and Jenny Wright is great as the sexy seductress neighbor who has her way with Jobe. The only time this fails is when Jobe gets revenge on the government goons and the characters that antagonized him by merging his powers with the world of virtual reality resulting in some far out murder sequences that just don't seem to make any sense. Jobe eventually infuses himself with the computer mainframe, and the climax becomes a bit too bizarre, even for sci-fi computer geek fans. Nonetheless, this is a well-made, above-average assault on the senses. If you can find the VHS unrated director's cut, it is much better than the DVD release which is cut by almost twenty minutes, losing most of its character development and style. This is highly recommended for fans of mind-bending sci-fi/horror.
    8lee_eisenberg

    an early look at the coming power of computers

    Stories about a simple person getting turned into something more seem pretty common in movies, but none are like "The Lawnmower Man". Portraying scientist Pierce Brosnan turning retarded Jeff Fahey into a super-genius (with unintended consequences), this is one movie destined to blow your mind. The visual effects were beyond impressive even for 1992, but they never dominate the movie. We might say that the movie deals with the dangers of people relying too much on technology, and also the dangers of militarism, but even aside from that, this is a movie worth seeing. Check it out.

    Oh, and I think that we can all agree that the sequel needs to be avoided at all costs.
    6BA_Harrison

    The effects don't cut it anymore, but the movie is still fun.

    Brilliant scientist Dr. Lawrence Angelo (Pierce Brosnan) uses simple-minded gardener Jobe (Jeff Fahey) as a guinea pig in his virtual reality experiments, using mind altering drugs and immersive computer technology to enhance his subject's intelligence and awaken parts of the brain that have lain dormant for centuries. As Jobe becomes smarter and smarter, the evil corporation behind Angelo's funding pull a switcheroo on the drugs, making the gardener more aggressive. Eventually, Jobe attempts to leave the physical realm to inhabit the worldwide computer network, where he would be a technological god.

    So dissimilar is this film to Stephen King's original short story, that the author successfully sued the company that made it. Despite this, The Lawnmower Man still feels very much like a King product, especially with its dysfunctional characters, small-town setting, and occasional religious overtones. Since I deem anything King-related to be worth a watch, no matter how slight the connection, I had a reasonably good time with the film, although there no denying that its once cutting-edge visuals now look horribly dated, and render the film less effective overall (it's hard to be impressed by graphics that most of today's kids could do better on their laptop).

    Watch to see a cyberchimp firing a pistol, Fahey transforming from a simpleton to super buff stud-muffin, an abusive father being chased by a big red lawnmower, Jenny Wright as a rich floozy, and a pre-Bond Brosnan with floppy hair pulling Semtex out of thin air. Don't watch expecting to be wowed by incredible special effects (the burning of a sadistic priest ranks amongst the worst CGI that I have ever seen).
    6HorrorDisasterGuy-90617

    Decent director's cut and mediocre theatrical version.

    I found the director's cut better than the theatrical version. The story is interesting with a scientist who experiments on a disabled gardener who transforms into something else. I think it's interesting on the Virtual Space Industries and what goals are they trying to do. The director's cut have more build-up towards the characters and their problems throughout. It's also builds the character Jobe on how he's a simple guy but becomes smarter and more dangerous later in the movie. We also see the new abilities he gains when he is doing the experiments and uses that for his advantage. In the director's cut, we see how the industry isn't a good company and shows how their work can cause something to go very wrong. Also, later in the movie, the climax gets pretty crazy with Jobe using his new abilities to attack either his enemies or people get in his way. That part is pretty fun to see how bizarre this movie gets.

    The theatrical version lacks any build-up towards the characters, and it feels like it happened pretty quickly.
    7Fusion-8

    Was a good movie at the time and it still is

    I went to see this movie in the theater when it was released. At the time the graphics were not dated in any way shape or form. Where is VR today? I recently bought the DVD and after watching it and remembering that it was an eight (8) year old movie, I still enjoyed it. I have seen a few VR games in arcades and to be honest the graphics today aren't much better than they were in this movie. I have seen a lot of comments about the effects being dated and I think that should be common sense when watching an older movie. When I watch Tron I don't think that the graphics are dated, I just remember that the movie was made in 1982 and effects and computer animation weren't the same back then as they are today. Most older movies have that look when compared to today's special effects. I always take that into account when watching older movies. I enjoyed Lawnmower Man then, now and I will the next time I watch it. I will keep it in my DVD collection.

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    • Anecdotes
      New Line Cinema had obtained the rights to the Stephen King short story "The Lawnmower Man", and the producers also had an unrelated script called "Cyber God". For economical reasons, they simply placed King's title on the production of "Cyber God", and early promotional material with that claim even went public. King was furious at this abuse of his name, and he sued the studio to have his name and title removed from the film and promotion. The studio refused, but was eventually ordered to pay ten thousand dollars and full profits to King.
    • Gaffes
      Twice in the movie, the scenes at the cafe are identical. Both show the same girl sitting at the counter and the waitress has just finished serving the same couple. That scene is first used earlier in the movie before Jobe and Terry enter the cafe. Later the same scene is used again just before Jobe goes into the cafe with Peter.
    • Citations

      Dr. Lawrence Angelo: This is all so new.

      Jobe Smith: It's not new. I realized that nothing we've been doing is new. We haven't been tapping into new areas of the brain - we've just been awakening the most ancient. This technology is simply a route to powers that conjurers and alchemists used centuries ago. The human race lost that knowledge and now I'm reclaiming it through virtual reality.

      Dr. Lawrence Angelo: You're moving too fast. Even with all these new abilities, there are dangers. Man may be able to evolve a thousand-fold through this technology, but the rush must be tempered with wisdom.

    • Crédits fous
      At the start of the movie, just after the New Line Cinema logo, the following Virtual Reality 'statement' is given (the director stated that this was rewritten many times): By the turn of the millenium a technology known as VIRTUAL REALITY will be in widespread use. It will allow you to enter computer generated artificial worlds as unlimited as the imagination itself. Its creators foresee millions of positive uses - while others fear it as a new from of mind control...
    • Versions alternatives
      A director's cut was released with 39 minutes of additional footage which included the following material:
      • When Rosco 1138 was shot in the theatrical version he died, but in the directors cut he survived
      • A scene when Jobe Smith is attacked by Rosco 1138, but Rosco looks at his pupils and sees he is not a threat
      • Dr. Angelo gives some soldiers a briefing on capturing Rosco
      • Jobe speaks to Rosco thinking he is a comic book super hero called Cyboman
      • Father McKeen finds Rosco with Jobe and calls V.S.I., Dr. Angelo's place of work
      • The soldiers go to Jobe's house and Dr. Angelo wants to get Rosco alive, but the soldiers kill Rosco and Jobe starts to cry
      • Father McKeen talks to Jobe and tells him how he endangered the church by letting Rosco in his house
      • Jobe and Terry McKeen are at the gas station and Jobe tells Terry and Jake about Cyboman and Jake makes fun of him
      • Dr. Angelo talks into his audio journal and wonders why Rosco bonded with the retarded man Jobe
      • In the theatrical version Dr. Angelo's wife leaves him, but in the director's cut she goes out with her friends. Dr. Angelo follows her to her car and she leaves; then he talks to Peter's mom [Carla Parkett] and they talk about how Peter reminds him of himself at that age
      • Terry McKeen and Jobe are in a diner and Jake starts harassing him about Cyboman
      • Father McKeen sees Jobe reading and yells at him and Terry defends him and tells Father McKeen to let Jobe be a man. Then Father McKeen leaves and tells Jobe he'll teach him to drive, but he learnt how already with the V.R. treatments he has been getting from Dr. Angelo
      • Jobe is with Dr. Angelo on the way to V.S.I. and asks if he is going to do to him what he did with Rosco
      • Jobe is scared because he can read minds; he asks Mrs. Angelo where Dr. Angelo is and he reads her mind
      • Dr. Angelo asks his wife where Jobe is and she does not respond because she is under Jobe's control
      • Dr. Angelo is tied up and his wife asks if he and Jobe need anything, still being under his control
      • The agents are going to pick up Jobe and Dr. Angelo when Jobe tells Dr. Angelo "Now you will witness the impossible" and makes Dr. Angelo watch his wife kill an agent and then is killed by the other two while he watches through V.R.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Beyond the Mind's Eye (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      Jobe's Fury
      Written and Performed by Sterling

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 juillet 1992 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El jardinero asesino inocente
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brandeis-Bardin Institute - 1101 Pepper Tree Lane, Simi Valley, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Alliance Films
      • Allied Vision
      • Fuji Eight Company Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 100 816 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 751 971 $US
      • 8 mars 1992
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 32 100 816 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 48min(108 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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