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Double jeu

Titre original : Double Jeopardy
  • 1999
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  • 1h 45min
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Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd in Double jeu (1999)
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Une femme accusée du meurtre de son mari soupçonne qu'il est toujours en vie ; comme elle a déjà été jugée pour ce crime, elle ne peut être poursuivie de nouveau si elle le trouve et le tue.Une femme accusée du meurtre de son mari soupçonne qu'il est toujours en vie ; comme elle a déjà été jugée pour ce crime, elle ne peut être poursuivie de nouveau si elle le trouve et le tue.Une femme accusée du meurtre de son mari soupçonne qu'il est toujours en vie ; comme elle a déjà été jugée pour ce crime, elle ne peut être poursuivie de nouveau si elle le trouve et le tue.

  • Réalisation
    • Bruce Beresford
  • Scénario
    • David Weisberg
    • Douglas Cook
  • Casting principal
    • Ashley Judd
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Bruce Greenwood
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    101 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 426
    818
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Scénario
      • David Weisberg
      • Douglas Cook
    • Casting principal
      • Ashley Judd
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Bruce Greenwood
    • 441avis d'utilisateurs
    • 82avis des critiques
    • 41Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux80

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    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Libby
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Travis
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Nick
    Benjamin Weir
    • Matty - Age 4
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Bobby
    John Maclaren
    John Maclaren
    • Rudy
    • (as John MacLaren)
    Ed Evanko
    Ed Evanko
    • Warren
    • (as Edward Evanko)
    Annabeth Gish
    Annabeth Gish
    • Angie
    Bruce Campbell
    • Bartender At Party
    Brennan Elliott
    Brennan Elliott
    • Yuppie Man
    Angela Schneider
    • Yuppie Girl
    Michael Gaston
    Michael Gaston
    • Cutter
    Gillian Barber
    Gillian Barber
    • Rebecca Tingely
    Tom McBeath
    Tom McBeath
    • Coast Guard Officer
    David Jacox
    • Deputy Ben
    Betsy Brantley
    Betsy Brantley
    • Prosecutor
    Woody Jeffreys
    Woody Jeffreys
    • Watch Stander
    French Tickner
    • Judge
    • Réalisation
      • Bruce Beresford
    • Scénario
      • David Weisberg
      • Douglas Cook
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    7Spleen

    Never accept legal advice from a fellow prisoner.

    Yes, common law does contain a "double jeopardy" principle: one cannot be tried for the same crime twice. A friend of mine who knows something about legal theory (I know next to nothing) points out that one can nevertheless face the same CHARGE twice. If I am convicted of stealing Fred's car it's just not true that the law can't touch me if I steal his car a second time - in the eyes of the law, which is not a complete ass, I have committed TWO crimes, even though they both bear the same description: `stealing Fred's car'.

    Let us suppose, though, that it's different in the case of murder, at least in some jurisdiction somewhere. (It's easy to see why murder might be a special case.) Suppose that Libby Parsons, falsely convicted of killing Nick Parsons, now has the legal right to REALLY kill him. What of it? Murder is the ONLY crime Libby is at legal liberty to commit; but how does one commit ONLY murder? It's just not possible. In order to murder Mick, Libby must break any number of other laws: she must inflict grievous bodily harm, or damage property, or endanger someone's safety, or carry a concealed firearm, or create a public nuisance, or loiter, or jaywalk - I'm sure there are enough laws on the books to keep her locked away from precisely as long as if she'd simply been convicted of murder a second time, and a good thing too.

    It's hard not to think of this when she JUMPS PAROLE in order to go in search of her presumed-dead husband. What's the point of this detail? The film wants to wave what it supposes to be a clever gimmick in our faces: the fact that Libby can commit murder within the law. If she then breaks a law - which she needn't have done, and which the film certainly needn't have been constructed so as to make it the case that she needed to have done - what's the POINT of the double jeopardy routine? I don't know that there was much point anyway. Do we really want this woman to break out of jail and murder her husband? Of course not. We like her. She's not yet a killer and we don't want her to become one, even if killing her husband is in her interest, which it isn't. This would have been a better film if Beresford had at some point halfway through made it clear to us that the "legal principle" Libby had heard from her friend in jail was but a distortion of the truth.

    Anyway: this bugged me. But it's not to say that "Double Jeopardy" isn't otherwise a well-made thriller, distinctly enjoyable to watch. It has Tommy Lee Jones doing his schtick, for one thing. I actually prefer his character here to the one he bore in "The Fugitive". Everyone remembers his reply in the earlier film to "I didn't kill my wife": "I don't care." But it's a line that was just thrown in because it sounds cool. In "Double Jeopardy" Jones has a more discernible character, and he's more fun.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Flawed, but Entertaining

    In the Whidbey Island, Libby (Ashley Judd) is happily married with her husband Nick Parsons (Bruce Greenwood) and their son Matty. Nick is having financial problems but promises to Libby to buy a sailboat if she likes her. They go to sail in the vessel while Libby's best friend Angie (Annabeth Gish) stays with Matty. During the night, Libby and Nick drink wine and make love. When Libby wakes up, she and the boat are covered with blood and Nick is missing. She finds the galley's knife on the deck and out of the blue, the US Coast Guard arrives. They unsuccessfully look for Nick's body and later Libby is becomes the prime suspect to kill her husband to receive an insurance policy and is sentenced to prison. Angie and Matty stop visiting Libby and she finds that her best friend has moved to San Francisco. She calls her from the prison and finds that Nick is alive by chance and living with Angie. Libby befriends her cellmate Margaret (Roma Maffia), who is a former lawyer, and she gives advices to Libby. Six years later, Libby is on probation under the care of her tough officer and former lawyer and Professor Travis (Tommy Lee Jones). But she is determined to find Matty, Angie and Nick.

    "Double Jeopardy" is a flawed, but entertaining thriller. There are no explanations for many situations, like, for example, the blood on the vessel and in Libby's clothes, or how a public persona can be so invisible. But the plot is engaging and if the viewer shutdown the brain for the flaws, will centainly enjoy this film. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Risco Duplo" ("Double Risk")
    7triple8

    There's a time and place for everything and women in peril thrillers were cool at that time..

    I've read all the bad reviews-I can say that it's really not THAT bad-granted-this picture has no realism whatsoever but-I could rattle off the names of many movies even more unbelievable that are still considered good films.

    Not that this is a really GOOD film or anything-but it does what it does well-which is to get your attention and hold it-no great analysis, no deep conversations afterward about "what it all meant". Just a bit of time away from day to day life.

    The movie is also trying to appeal to a particular crowd, the type who like these type of "mind thrillers'(Guilty as sin is another one, Malice, Final analysis etc etc) There's a whole host of movies like this one.

    Now this particular movie stars Ashley Judd who is so talented she almost had me thinking she really was locked up-definitely a quality actress-and if your a female and have just had a really BAD breakup you may wanna see it for that "woman will triumph" quality.

    Not that I'm saying this movie is great but I always tend to look for the bad AND the good-I thought one of the worst thrillers(a lot worse then this) was malice with Kidman and Alec Baldwin-that one was not only improbable but also extremely boring-but I'm getting off the subject at hand...

    I liked this. saw it in the theater and rooted for Ashley all the way.

    Seen a lot worse in my time.

    And lastly if you wanna check out ridiculous movies(and it's a SEQUEL to boot) rent "revenge of the stepford wives".
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Enjoyable

    Double Jeopardy actually seemed like my sort of film, and when I finally saw it I thought it was enjoyable. It is far from flawless, although the premise was interesting the story itself has some credibility lapses and has a lot of derivative elements. The film has the odd draggy moment and the characters are rather clichéd. On the other hand, Double Jeopardy looks wonderful, with striking scenery and stylish photography and editing. The music is not too generic either and it helps the atmosphere, and the script is well paced and sharp. Double Jeopardy is also well directed and Tommy Lee Jones and Ashley Judd give great lead performances, and although the rest of the characters aren't as interesting or as well written, effort is done both in written and performance quality to make them credible. Overall, an enjoyable film. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    7cricketbat

    Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones make it worth watching

    Despite all the flaws in logic and legal proceedings, Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones make this movie an enjoyable watch. The premise is kind of ridiculous, but their charisma and performances keep you engaged. I'd actually forgotten a lot about this film since the first time I saw it, so it was fun to revisit it again.

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      Jodie Foster landed the role of Libby after Meg Ryan and Brooke Shields both declined, but was replaced by Ashley Judd when Foster became pregnant.
    • Gaffes
      Double jeopardy only applies to crimes tried by the same state or the federal government. If a murder occurred in a different state, it is tried independently of what may have occurred in another state. In practice, if it is discovered that the crime for which a person was convicted did not occur, the conviction would be vacated.
    • Citations

      [Nick threatens Libby as Libby threatens him with the law of double jeopardy]

      Nick Parsons: They're tough in Louisiana, Libby. You shoot me, they'll give you the gas chamber.

      Libby Parsons: No they won't. It's called double jeopardy. I learned a few things in prison, Nick. I could shoot you in the middle of Mardi Gras and they can't touch me.

      Travis Lehman: As an ex-law professor, I can assure you she is right.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Double Jeopardy/Jakob the Liar/Mumford (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      Juicy Lucy
      Written by Horace Silver

      Performed by The Jeff Hamilton Trio

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 avril 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Allemagne
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Doble riesgo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Whidbey Island, Washington, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • MFP Munich Film Partners GmbH & Company I. Produktions KG
      • Province of British Columbia Production Services Tax Credit
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    • Budget
      • 70 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 116 741 558 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 23 162 542 $US
      • 26 sept. 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 177 841 558 $US
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      1 heure 45 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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