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En pleine tempête

Titre original : The Perfect Storm
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 10min
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George Clooney, Diane Lane, Mark Wahlberg, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio in En pleine tempête (2000)
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Une tempête exceptionnellement intense prend au piège des pêcheurs ignorant le danger et les met dans un péril mortel.Une tempête exceptionnellement intense prend au piège des pêcheurs ignorant le danger et les met dans un péril mortel.Une tempête exceptionnellement intense prend au piège des pêcheurs ignorant le danger et les met dans un péril mortel.

  • Réalisation
    • Wolfgang Petersen
  • Scénario
    • Sebastian Junger
    • William D. Wittliff
  • Casting principal
    • George Clooney
    • Mark Wahlberg
    • John C. Reilly
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    185 k
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    1 503
    169
    • Réalisation
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Junger
      • William D. Wittliff
    • Casting principal
      • George Clooney
      • Mark Wahlberg
      • John C. Reilly
    • 858avis d'utilisateurs
    • 125avis des critiques
    • 59Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 4 victoires et 28 nominations au total

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    George Clooney
    George Clooney
    • Billy Tyne
    Mark Wahlberg
    Mark Wahlberg
    • Bobby Shatford
    John C. Reilly
    John C. Reilly
    • Dale 'Murph' Murphy
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Christina Cotter
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • David 'Sully' Sullivan
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • Mike 'Bugsy' Moran
    Allen Payne
    Allen Payne
    • Alfred Pierre
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    • Linda Greenlaw
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Melissa Brown
    Cherry Jones
    Cherry Jones
    • Edie Bailey
    Bob Gunton
    Bob Gunton
    • Alexander McAnally III
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Todd Gross
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Bob Brown
    Rusty Schwimmer
    Rusty Schwimmer
    • Irene 'Big Red' Johnson
    Janet Wright
    Janet Wright
    • Ethel Shatford
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Sgt. Jeremy Mitchell
    Josh Hopkins
    Josh Hopkins
    • Capt. Darryl Ennis
    Todd Kimsey
    • Lt. Rob Pettit
    • Réalisation
      • Wolfgang Petersen
    • Scénario
      • Sebastian Junger
      • William D. Wittliff
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    Illusia

    I really loved this movie...

    It was slow at first, but the second time I saw it, it meant more to me because I knew what was going to happen to the characters. My fiance and son went to see it with me, and they kept asking me if I was ok, because I was crying like a baby. You dont get much character background, but once the boys get out to sea, you feel as you get to know them better. You can tell Billy Tyne truly loved being on the sea. It was his home. George Clooney did a phenominal job portraying this character. The rest of the cast put some great emotions into their parts. Mark Wahlberg, formerly Marky-mark, has grown up into a wonderfully talented actor. You really get the feeling that this was a close knit fishing town, and you feel like you are a part of that town.

    Give this movie a shot, you may find you like it, despite what the critics say. They dont usually know dick anyway.. =D
    8Ace-38

    A stellar cast delivers a stellar performance.

    It is inescapable fact that it is very difficult to take real-life events and translate them into an interesting and thrilling movie. Ron Howard perfected the art with "Apollo 13" and now Wolfgang Petersen continues on with "The Perfect Storm".

    This story of Gloucester, MA. fishermen who go out for one last try at a big payoff in a slumping season packs quite a wollup once they get caught up in an event that had never before been recorded: the perfect storm. From there, you have to suspend belief just a bit and drink in the events occurring aboard the Andrea Gail. It's not tough, as the cast delivers them perfectly.

    George Clooney may have played his signature role as Capt. Billy Tyne, skipper of the ill-fated Andrea Gail on that fateful day in 1991. Clooney comes off as neither overly glamorous, or bigger than life, but as a simple common man just trying to break his fishing slump and bring home a big payday for his boss, his crew, and himself. When George relaxes and puts himself into a role, he is better off, and Capt. Tyne is the pinnacle of that for him.

    Mark Wahlberg comes on board as Bobby Shatford, a rookie fisherman who is trying to make a better life for himself and his girlfriend Chris (nicely played by Diane Lane). Bobby is the only character given equal depth to Billy and comes off with the same impression: a good guy who was trying hard to make a better life. Very nicely done here as well.

    Supporting cast is good, John C. Reilly as Dale "Murph" Murphy, William Fichtner as David "Sully" Sullivan, a late arrival to the Andrea Gail's crew, Michael Ironside as the profit first Bob Brown. All of these stellar characterizations and serve brilliantly to put you into Gloucester of 1991.

    Wolfgang Petersen has created a gripping film, full of chillingly realistic special effects. He skillfully took Sebastian Junger's novel and tweaked it to fit the confines of the motion picture screen. Casting and acting by all involved was perfect and you never once feel like anything is overacted or overly dramatic, just that you are somehow involved with the fear that had to have been involved on that night.

    4 1/2 out of 5
    8mstomaso

    Warning: Dramamine Recommended

    Yes I know. I've heard all the complaints already. "That's not how it happened" (as if anybody really knows); "All of those events could not have co-occurred on the same boat in the same trip" (as if anybody really knows); etc. etc. Well, here's my answer - it's a movie, just a movie. Don't see a movie to learn about "what really happened" unless the film states very clearly that it is a documentary. Films are, like good books, supposed to tell you something true about people, about things that happen, and about life. They're not (even when they're placed in the documentary shoebox) necessarily about what really happened and how.

    The Perfect Storm is a heavily fictionalized speculation concerning the experience of the Andrea Gayle and its crew during the 'storm of the century' in the early nineties. George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg head a fine, under-appreciated cast, as regular yankee fishermen, their friends, and family, living in the Massachussetts town of Gloucester (pronounced "Glosta" for those of you from away). Billy Tyne (Clooney) is a once legendary long-line (swordfish) captain who is down on his luck and needs a big catch to bring himself back into the fold. He and his crew set out to find that catch on exactly the wrong day, in exactly the wrong place. The second half of the film is their attempt to get home, and also incorporates Coast Guard rescue action scattered all around the Atlantic during the massive storm.

    Having lived in Maine for years, and having gotten myself thoroughly immersed in the ballads of Ruth Moore and the amazing New England Maritime culture, I have to admit that I was predisposed to like this film, despite all of the issues my fellow reviewers have harped on. And no, I haven't read the book, nor do I intend to. Still, in an attempt to be somewhat objective, I gave it an 8 and I'll give it an above average recommendation, but I will also say that my inclination was to give it an 9 or a 10.

    This film mixes New England fishery and sailor lore, a few scattered facts about the Andrea Gayle Story, and a lot of dramatic license, to tell a story about the heroism of the average American and their families. It is also an homage to the the New England fishing industry and its traditions. Though it is easy to mistake the real life heroes (the Coast Guard operatives who saved so many lives during that storm) for the heroes of the film, the crew of the Andrea Gayle and their loved ones are the real heroes here - in their valiant efforts to save themselves, their boat, and their catch.

    The performances and the script are strong and the characters very well realized (though fictionalized). Wahlberg and Clooney are great. Clooney gives the best performance I have seen him give. Some of the smaller parts deserve special mention - Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Michael Ironside, Diane Lane and John C. Reilly are always very good (or better), but I was unexpectedly charmed by John Hawkes, William Fichtner and Janet Wright.

    It is impossible to discuss this film without talking about the amazing special effects. To summarize, the first time I saw The Perfect Storm, I actually had difficulty sleeping because I felt the bed rocking to the rhythm of imaginary waves each time my eyes closed. Had I seen it in a theater, I am convinced that I would have considered popping a dramamine. Although at times exaggerated, this is the best film re-creation of sea storms I have ever seen. Every scene is thoroughly believable and marvelously detailed, even down to the weird patchiness of an incoming torrent often called "the calm before the storm".

    Obviously, I liked this film. And I will give it a strong recommendation with a couple of caveats. First - if you're not somebody who appreciates New England culture and understands something of the kind of humble heroism "Glosta Men" (and women) are expected to have, you might not get it completely. Second - if you come to this looking for a story that rings true in the sense of objective history, you have come to the wrong place. Otherwise, sit back with some popcorn and somebody you love, and enjoy the ride.
    7arturmachado-29588

    A heartfelt tribute

    Directed by Wolfgang Petersen based on a true story about the Andrea Gail, a fishing vessel that in October 1991 left the port of Gloucester, Massachusetts, never to be seen again, lost in a terrible storm.

    When a film says "based on true events", we always have to take into account certain creative freedoms for cinematographic effects, but in this case I won't even worry about that. This is a dramatization of a terrible event that could very well be (and will continue to be, unfortunately) the story of any fishing vessel anywhere in the world. It is a tribute to the men of the sea and the hardships they have to face in order to earn a living and survive, while bringing food to those of us on land.

    That's what I love about movies: I've been with those men at sea, on their boat, I've fished with them, I've felt the joy and excitement of really productive fishing, and the camaraderie that forms when battling the odds of bad weather. I was also with the team of Coast Guard rescuers who risk their lives to save others, the work of true heroes.

    The film is very atmospheric (pun not intended) and a great homage, very beautiful and felt. Thank you to everyone who was part of this production and tribute. Nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Sound and Best Visual Effects. BAFTA Winner for Best Visual Effects.
    8Shiva-11

    The perfect storm movie.

    The Perfect Storm: Billy Tyne is a swordboat captain who's hit a patch of bad luck - while his colleagues have returned to port nearly bursting at the seams with fish, his hold is nearly empty. Convinced that it is his turn to score the big haul, Tyne convinces his crew to go on one last run before the end of the season and heads for the North Atlantic. He never figured Mother Nature into his plans.

    I remember reading about the Andrea Gail soon after "The Storm of the Century" hit the eastern seaboard. It was only a matter of time before someone tried to bring this story to the big screen. Thankfully, it was Wolfgang Petersen who did so - here he does for fishing what he did for submarine warfare in "Das Boot" - puts the viewer in the midst of the action and scares the hell out of them.

    I can say without exaggeration that I have never experienced a movie as stressful as this one (the friend I brought to the premiere was literally ill). The movie starts out slowly and deliberately, gradually setting the stage for what is about to come. Petersen utilizes several subplots to build the suspense: initially he focuses on the disappointment of the crew as they repeatedly fail to hit the motherlode. Masterfully intercut with this are scenes documenting an idyllic sailing trip that turns ugly, and the Coast Guard attempts to rescue them. Consequently, the tension, like the storm, continues to build to a crescendo, and never wanes. The movie also feels real.

    I have been in twenty-foot seas once in my life, and that was more than enough for me (it was one of the few times I ever contemplated my own mortality). Watching this movie brought it all back: the waves looked so real that it is often difficult to differentiate between the CGI and the real thing. Also, I could feel the waves as they pounded relentlessly against the boat (the theatre I saw this in had a great sound system) and was deafened by the shrieking wind. The experience, is, for lack of a better word, ferocious - I kept everything to disintegrate in the onslaught. However, special effects alone do not adequately convey the appropriate sense of danger.

    Many of the water scenes were actually shot in heavy seas - they managed to film in the tail end of a hurricane - adding to the realism (several members of the crew were regularly feeding the fish...). The actors faced additional dangers - Mark Wahlberg came perilously close to drowning, not once but twice, and was injured by one of the animatronic creatures. Anyone expecting Clooney or Wahlberg to be glamorous will be sorely disappointed - they are earthy, and scraggly. But more importantly, their performances ring true. Indeed, all of the main characters deliver subtle, believable performances.

    I have never given a strong endorsement with an equally strong caveat - you must see this movie, but only if you can handle stress. And yes I am serious on both counts.

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    • Anecdotes
      Mark Wahlberg stayed in Bobby Shatford's room above the Crow's Nest bar, and even checked ID's at the door one night.
    • Gaffes
      When the Andrea Gail enters the eye of the storm, the waters become calm. In reality the air would be calm and the skies clearer, but the seas would be just as bad as ever, on account of churning from the surrounding hurricane's eye-wall winds.
    • Citations

      Christina 'Chris' Cotter: [sitting on the dock next to each other looking out at the ocean] I'll be asleep, and all the sudden there he is, that big smile. You know that smile. And I say, 'Hey, Bobby - where you been?' but he won't tell me. He just smiles and says, 'Remember, Christina: I'll always love you; I loved you the moment I saw you; I love you now; and I love you forever. There's no goodbyes - there's only love, Christina; only love. Then he's gone. But he's always happy when he goes so I know he's got to be okay - absolutely okay.

      Ethel Shatford: [holds her hand] I love your dream.

      Billy's voice: The fog's just lifting. Throw off your bow line; throw off your stern. You head out to South channel, past Rocky Neck, Ten Pound Island. Past Niles Pond where I skated as a kid. Blow your air-horn and throw a wave to the lighthouse keeper's kid on Thatcher Island. Then the birds show up: black backs, herring gulls, big dump ducks. The sun hits ya - head North. Open up to 12 - steamin' now. The guys are busy; you're in charge. Ya know what? You're a goddam swordboat captain! Is there any thing better in the world?

    • Connexions
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    • Bandes originales
      Yours Forever (Theme from 'The Perfect Storm')
      Written by James Horner, John Mellencamp and George M. Green (as George Green)

      Produced by John Mellencamp, James Horner and Mike Wanchic (as Michael Wanchic)

      Performed by John Mellencamp

      Courtesy of Sony Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 août 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Warner Bros.
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Una tormenta perfecta
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gloucester, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Baltimore Spring Creek Productions
      • Radiant Productions
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    • Budget
      • 140 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 182 618 434 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 41 325 042 $US
      • 2 juil. 2000
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 328 718 434 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 10 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital EX
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      • 2.39 : 1

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