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K-19 : Le Piège des profondeurs

Titre original : K-19: The Widowmaker
  • 2002
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  • 2h 18min
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6,7/10
70 k
MA NOTE
K-19 : Le Piège des profondeurs (2002)
Trailer for K-19: The Widowmaker
Lire trailer2:31
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  • Réalisation
    • Kathryn Bigelow
  • Scénario
    • Louis Nowra
    • Christopher Kyle
  • Casting principal
    • Harrison Ford
    • Sam Spruell
    • Peter Stebbings
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    70 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Kathryn Bigelow
    • Scénario
      • Louis Nowra
      • Christopher Kyle
    • Casting principal
      • Harrison Ford
      • Sam Spruell
      • Peter Stebbings
    • 307avis d'utilisateurs
    • 100avis des critiques
    • 58Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    K-19: The Widowmaker
    Trailer 2:31
    K-19: The Widowmaker

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Capt. Alexei Vostrikov
    Sam Spruell
    Sam Spruell
    • Dmitri
    Peter Stebbings
    Peter Stebbings
    • Kuryshev
    Christian Camargo
    Christian Camargo
    • Pavel
    Roman Podhora
    Roman Podhora
    • Lapinsh
    Sam Redford
    Sam Redford
    • Vasily
    Steve Nicolson
    • Demichev
    Liam Neeson
    Liam Neeson
    • Capt. Mikhail Polenin
    Ravil Isyanov
    Ravil Isyanov
    • Suslov
    Tim Woodward
    Tim Woodward
    • Partonov
    Lex Shrapnel
    Lex Shrapnel
    • Kornilov
    Shaun Benson
    Shaun Benson
    • Leonid
    Kris Holden-Ried
    Kris Holden-Ried
    • Anton
    • (as Kristen Holden-Ried)
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    Dmitry Chepovetsky
    • Sergei
    Christopher Redman
    Christopher Redman
    • Kiklidze
    Tygh Runyan
    Tygh Runyan
    • Maxim
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Marshal Zelentsov
    John Shrapnel
    John Shrapnel
    • Admiral Bratyeev
    • Réalisation
      • Kathryn Bigelow
    • Scénario
      • Louis Nowra
      • Christopher Kyle
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    7lin-black

    Good film, slightly short on facts

    Most submarine films are boring, in which a clichéd script includes everything and anything that can happen on a sub are trotted out.

    However, this is an above average film and is more or less based on fact and is well worth watching, despite it not doing so well at the box office.

    Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson are on top form and play well off each other.

    Slightly sad to see that some of our American and Brit contributors take cheap shots at the former Soviet Union. They probably think they really were the goodies defending the "free world" against the Soviet "baddies". Grow up!
    8Oreolove

    One of the Most Moving War Films I've Ever Seen

    Despite some bad reviews, being the war film fanatic that I am, I went to see this movie. I was expecting something much like U-571, (Men trapped in a disabled boat surrounded by the enemy), and this movie wasn't far from it. I must say that U-571 is my all-time favorite war picture, so I didn't expect The Widowmaker to surpass it. However, it came very close. The story was told well and the acting from most of the newcomers was superb. However, when I left the theater, I didn't want to watch it again for a long while. Not that it was a bad movie. It was just a little too graphic. I'm one who can watch people get blown to bits, decapitated, and crushed, however, since this story is true and the way these men suffered before they died a horrible death, was a little too much for me to watch. I know they couldn't have filmed it any other way. That is what makes this movie so good... the mere fact that I was uneasy while watching it. I found myself gasping... (I'm not one to gasp.)

    The film is based on the story of a Russian sea captain (Harrison Ford) that is ordered to command a new nuclear powered submarine that has been thrown together in a very short amount of time. The objective is to test a missile near the north pole in hopes that the Russian government can catch up to the US who is threatening nuclear war. Although the crew is hesitant to board the ship, they fear the captain's wrath and work without complaint. Of course, the captain is 'do or die' and works the crew mercilessly, much to the dismay of the ship's original captain (Liam Neeson), who can do nothing but watch as his crew gets ready for mutiny. When the nuclear generator malfunctions, it is up to a few brave men to expose themselves to radiation and try and fix the power before disaster strikes and World War 3 begins. What I found most disturbing was the captain's refusal for American help until 7 men were dead and hundreds more were already exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. Watching these brave men slow-cook themselves for the rest of the crew was enough to make me cringe, (while other men dove into freezing water rather than go back into a radioactive submarine.)

    All in all, this movie was a bit too much reality for me. However, it was wonderfully written, directed, and acted. I gave it ********/10.
    8mattrochman

    Surprisingly good

    I am one of those people who rolls their eyes at war and submarine films. For some reason, I find the claustrophobic atmosphere irritating and often bore of them in any case.

    But this was gripping. Most of the drama actually takes place on the submarine rather than annoyingly cutting between onboard the submarine and the outside world the whole way through the film.

    The acting was surprisingly good. In fact, exceptional, even though anyone could point flaws in the Russian accents. The drama was intense and overall, the film was gripping and easy to follow. The story unfolded, avoiding the temptation to overplay irrelevant aspects of the story. It's unfortunate that it was a box office bomb, but I think a great deal of that had to do with some unnecessary "show off" special effects, when the film ultimately hit its heights and greatness in the last 45 minutes, where a basic set and some good lighting is all that was needed.

    If I had one complaint, it would be that the early stages could have been shortened because the film makers seemed hell-bent on trying to build a sense of intense camaraderie within the ship's crew, but somehow the dialogue and early events didn't quite do it correctly. Or perhaps it wasn't so necessary to harp on about so much. Nonetheless, it was a great watch and I was pleasantly surprised, even if you don't like movies of this genre.
    DarthBill

    Widowmaker

    In an attempt to break from his usual sympathetic every man bit, Ford plays a blunt, powerful, hard working Russian Naval officer who is given command of a nuclear powered sub from its well liked, almost fatherly captain played by Liam Neeson. Harrison and Liam clash as only two strong willed alpha males can when they take the sub out for a spin and fight to keep it from blowing up and causing a world wide tragedy.

    Based on a true story.

    Ford and Neeson give solid performances to this long, murky, cold, and ultimately detached action drama that proved to be one of 2002's lesser box office endeavors. As stated before, the film suffers from a feeling of disconnection, even as numbers of brave men are sent into the nuclear reactor with improper protection ("They might as well be wearing rain coats!")

    Could have been better, and it could have been a lot worse. Rent and judge for yourself. Probably mostly for fans of Ford and Neeson.
    8Anonymous_Maxine

    It's frightening how close we came...

    K-19 has a massive cast, especially in the two lead characters of Mikhail Polenin (Liam Neeson) and Alexei Vostrikov (Harrison Ford). My understanding is that Ford wanted to take on a role different than ones he had taken in the past to prevent type-casting, and while he does a good job in his role (as does just about everyone involved), the movie does slip up a little bit by having an almost nonexistent Russian presence in what is supposed to be the story of a Russian submarine.

    Comparisons to the far superior Hunt for Red October are inevitable, and it is interesting to note that that movie was also about a Russian submarine but was presented all in English, but it doesn't lose credibility the way K-19 does, probably because it at least maintained a Russian accent, while Ford is speaking an unmistakable American accent and Neeson, well, Neeson is just Neeson and that's always good. He makes a great German but is less convincing as a Russian. I don't know why.

    Nevertheless, as a story about an extremely important submarine mission rife with problems the movie succeeds brilliantly. K-19 is basically Russia's protection again nuclear war, which they fear the Americans might start at any moment. They hope to deter attack by showing evidence that they can issue destruction in return, and it is because of this that the sub is commissioned and sent on a mission to the polar ice caps to launch a test missile. There is a great scene where all of the crew and many other people are witnessing the launch of the submarine, and a woman swings a bottle of champagne on a rope to smash against the hull, but it bounces off unbroken. "We're cursed," one of the dismayed crewmen says. That woman must have felt terrible.

    There is an immediate rivalry between Polenin, who understands the ship's limitations and wants them corrected before beginning the mission, and Vostrikov, who also understands the ship's limitations but also understands how important the mission is and so outranks Polenin's protests. One of the best things about the movie is that the dramatic action is pushed along by genuine concerns. The movie would have suffered terribly if they were ignoring such important problems with the submarine without good reason.

    One of the best things about the movie is that it is able to create so much dramatic tension, even though it takes place during peacetime. There was a huge amount of political tension in the air, but there wasn't a war going on. This is why there is not a lot of concern shown when an American destroyer is sighted near the submarine, because one of the goals of the mission is for the Americans to see what they're doing.

    Instead, a small leak aboard the nuclear sub becomes a problem big enough to potentially start a war. Incidentally, one of the crewmen noticed something wrong with one of the dials at least twice before the leak was discovered (once before the ship left port). Had he reported that problem when he first noticed it, he could have saved the lives of everyone who died because of the radiation and prevented the entire thing. At any rate, once the leak is discovered, the options are to abandon ship and surrender the crucial technology to the Americans (a single concession which could dramatically alter the futures of the two nations, and thus rendering it unacceptable), try to repair the reactor without sufficient protection against the radiation, or scuttle the ship (also unacceptable because of the boat's importance).

    There is a tense scene where Vostikov orders the ship to dive to almost crush depth, one of the obligatory scenes in submarine movies where the hull creaks and groans and everyone stares at the ceiling, like there's something to see there, and then he orders the ship to ascend at breakneck speed, surfacing through a layer of ice. Vostrikov intends to push the boat and the men to the limit so that they all know what the limit is, but unfortunately it culminates in a hugely disappointing display of digital effects as the ship breaks through the ice in something that looks more like it belongs in a cartoon than a serious film like this (I was reminded of the unfortunate Scrat's efforts to save an acorn from a splitting glacier in Ice Age).

    The film requires an extra bit of suspension of disbelief to accept a story about a Russian submarine but without any Russian actors. I'm curious to know how it was received in Russia. I imagine it was a hit, despite the lack of Russian presence in the film, because it illustrates their courage and dedication to their country in the most difficult of times. But nonetheless, it is hugely effective and never lets up once it gets going. The ending strikes me as the part where the most creative liberties were taken with the original true story, leaving you with the feeling of a Hollywood ending imposed on a true story from Russian and American history. But if nothing else, the movie is a fascinating look at how close we came to widespread destruction during one of the most tense times in modern history.

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    • Anecdotes
      The director and producers of K-19 were the first Western civilians ever allowed inside the Russian naval base at the Kola Peninsula.
    • Gaffes
      Reactor Officer Vadim Radtchenko says that the accident may trigger a "Thermonuclear" explosion. This is impossible because Thermonuclear explosion is a nuclear Fusion (fusing Hydrogen atoms into Helium and thus releasing energy) and obviously the nuclear reactor in the submarine is based on nuclear Fission (breaking Uranium atoms thus releasing energy).
    • Citations

      Capt. Mikhail Polenin: They'll send you to the Gulag, like your father.

      Captain Alexei Vostrikov: Well, it's a family tradition, isn't it?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Harrison Ford/Jennifer Esposito/Wilco (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      L'Internationale
      Lyrics by Eugène Pottier

      Music by Pierre Degeyter

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 septembre 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Allemagne
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • K-19: The Widowmaker
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Gimli, Manitoba, Canada(filmed on location in)
    • Sociétés de production
      • First Light Production
      • IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 2. Produktions KG
      • Intermedia Films
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    • Budget
      • 100 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 35 168 966 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 778 459 $US
      • 21 juil. 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 65 716 126 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 18 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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