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Bang bang t'es mort

Titre original : Bang Bang You're Dead
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 33min
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7,7/10
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Ben Foster in Bang bang t'es mort (2002)
Trevor is a troubled high school student, thanks to the effects of bullying. This is the story of his fight to break free.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTrevor is a troubled high school student, thanks to the effects of bullying. This is the story of his fight to break free.Trevor is a troubled high school student, thanks to the effects of bullying. This is the story of his fight to break free.Trevor is a troubled high school student, thanks to the effects of bullying. This is the story of his fight to break free.

  • Réalisation
    • Guy Ferland
  • Scénario
    • William Mastrosimone
  • Casting principal
    • Tom Cavanagh
    • Ben Foster
    • Randy Harrison
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    13 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Guy Ferland
    • Scénario
      • William Mastrosimone
    • Casting principal
      • Tom Cavanagh
      • Ben Foster
      • Randy Harrison
    • 82avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux56

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    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Val Duncan
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
    • Trevor Adams
    Randy Harrison
    Randy Harrison
    • Sean
    Janel Moloney
    Janel Moloney
    • Ellie Milford
    Jane McGregor
    Jane McGregor
    • Jenny Dahlquist
    David Paetkau
    David Paetkau
    • Brad Lynch
    Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
    • Mark Kenworth
    Kristian Ayre
    • Kurt
    Brent Glenen
    • Zach
    Gillian Barber
    Gillian Barber
    • Principal Meyer
    Eric Keenleyside
    Eric Keenleyside
    • Bob Adams
    Glynis Davies
    Glynis Davies
    • Karen Adams
    Ryan McDonald
    Ryan McDonald
    • Vanderhoff
    Chad Faust
    Chad Faust
    • Alex Lumberman
    Andrew Sabiston
    Andrew Sabiston
    • Mr. Olson
    Mitchell Davies
    • Mr. Green
    • (as Mitch Davies)
    Merrilyn Gann
    Merrilyn Gann
    • Meyer's Assistant
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Chief Bud McGee
    • Réalisation
      • Guy Ferland
    • Scénario
      • William Mastrosimone
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    10Tiger_Mark

    A Very Important Film

    Speaking as a high school teacher, I must say that this is one of the most important films on school that I have ever seen. I can see why this play/movie raised such a controversy. The film examines the root causes that bring about events like Columbine. It is easy to hate those people that commit such atrocities against their fellow students. However, this film/play tries to show how these situations are born and can possibly be prevented. It does not try to make you sympathize with the killers, it tries to prevent such tragedies from taking place. I think all high school students should see it. Very powerful.
    9Jaimzay

    A gritty meditation on teen violence that pulls no punches

    This movie feels like an after school special with teeth. While that may not sound like a compliment, it's good to see a film that has both its heart and its head in the right place: the message of the movie is worthwhile and the delivery of that message doesn't downplay the complexity of all the issues at hand. Doing both of those things and making the film watchable is a rare feat; doing both of those things and making it compelling is a small miracle.

    The threat of violence hangs over every scene like a storm cloud. As we watch Trevor (Ben Foster in an amazing standout performance), an "at risk" kid, do what he has to to survive the rigors of daily life as an outsider, we are pulled into the pain of knowing that you don't belong. Several films (the entire John Hughes teen catalog comes to mind) turn outsiders into wretchedly noble characters and their popular and good-looking enemies into wicked brats with inferiority complexes. This one doesn't. It goes right to the root of Trevor's anger and shows how indignation and observation turn into a very rational and almost justifiable form of evil.

    Can art redeem him? His do-gooder teacher Val Duncan (Tom Cavanagh, earning his acting chops here after showing his charm in "Ed") certainly hopes so. He casts Trevor for the lead part in the school play he is producing because he is perfect for it. This causes a stir among the student body, the faculty, Trevor's parents, and even within Trevor himself. You get the feeling that he is more concerned with the integrity of his production than potential controversy or consequences. There are even times when you feel like it is his strange, tough-love way of getting Trevor to face his demons head-on.

    This is a film that adolescents, teens, parents, teachers, and principals need to see. In its own way, it moves you to hushed, contemplative silence, much the way "Saving Private Ryan" did. At the end of both, you know you have seen something that cuts to the bone, and you have to respect their power and vision.
    10WynneL

    Immensely true to life.

    I went back and watched this movie again, and it struck me all over just how real it feels. The performances are so perfectly spot-on that you could swear you know these people--what could have been a string of cliches or platitudes was instead carefully detailed to look like real life. I've rarely seen anything in the theater or on television that struck so very close to home. What makes it all so effective is that absolutely no one comes across as unsympathetic--not the jocks, not the outcasts, not the parents, not the teachers, not anyone. The casting was that sublime. The mains among the young cast are the most impressive group of actors and actresses I've seen in my generation. The older members of the cast are so good I can't believe I hadn't seen them somewhere before. Even the minor characters make an impression and have a bit of flesh to them. You may not like some of these people, you may be angry at them, but you will see where they went astray and understand. No one seems entirely wrong or right, and that's what makes it so unrelentingly human.

    Despite having been a girl and not facing many of the physical tortures portrayed in the film, the sense of humiliation and utter isolation resonates very closely with my own grade school experience. If you weren't ever in that place, if you were popular or normal in school, you may watch this film and think the suffering within was exaggerated, that no one really goes through that... let me tell you, it's not an exaggeration. You may feel like it's normal for kids to get teased, and maybe it is... but there's a tremendous difference between getting teased by your friends and getting messed with because you're regarded by the general population as a thing. You can't make friends when everyone is afraid that hanging around you will cause them to be exposed to the kind of ridicule and torment that you're going through. You have no one to tell, your parents don't understand, you are completely alone in your world, and it feels like that will never change. Every moment of every day is spent waiting for the next gallon of gasoline to be thrown on the flames of your living hell. No, it doesn't look that bad when you're on the outside... it's just somebody getting shoved or laughed at or whispered about. But when it's you actually going through it, you end up either wanting to die or wanting to kill someone. That's exactly what this movie addresses--what leads a young person to that place. If everyone around refuses to empathize and understand, tragedy is the almost inevitable result.
    cdmicro

    Amazing

    Hello. I think "Bang Bang You're Dead" is not only an amazing movie but also a meaningful play. Ben Foster does an extra-ordinary job in playing Trevor and he brings this amazing presence to the screen that it gave me chills. As a high school student, I am aware of the many school shootings over the past years and it terrifies me.

    I knew someone who wasn't in an extreme case as Trevor but was caught up within the drama of being a teenager. I knew what kind of a person he was and I knew that he was more of a person than that. Since then he's doing well and is getting good grades. But I think the director did an exceptional job of making it seem like the viewer was in the scene, especially during the scene where the shooting was supposed to be held....it really captured the moment. So extraordinary job!!! 10 Thumbs Up!!!
    8producer-3

    Some answers of why the Columbine school shooting took place.

    I saw this film at the Nantucket film festival (2002) with the writer, director and cast member Thomas Cavanagh. It revolves around the school play `Bang Bang You're Dead', and the troubled youth Trevor who is on the brink of a collapse.

    The movie was paced fairly well, and the acting was good. Although, I found the plot to go off track for a while, I was emotionally thrilled throughout the film. Thomas Cavanagh put on a great performance as an educator. Ben Foster, as Trevor, was a good cast for the part. Both performances were well executed.

    It's a very good movie. You don't know what will happen next. It's a good movie to show your kid if he is having social problems in school. It is also a big promotion for the `Bang Bang You're Dead' play.

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      Trevor: [Shown on the videotape] When I am gone, you will all have this to ponder and maybe realize why I did what I did. A little push in front of other kids is a very big deal, particularly when you know it's gonna happen to you every single day, every single day, every single day, you are almost relieved when it actually happens. You are always waiting, waiting for the next attack. They don't just hurt kids, they make you hurt yourself. I cant take two more years of this, and the more they call me the mad bomber, the more they are scaring themselves. They dont know what am capable of, they dont know what I can do, and then there's the sanctuary of home sweet home. So, the play, yes Mr. do-gooder, why does he even bother? Doesn't he know its already too late? Sometimes I see the way things could've been, I just wish I could be the person she thinks I am. Kids can be the most ruthless people in the world. They can just be supernaturally cruel. You've got to be a man! Be a man! BE A MAN! Sometimes you just wanna cry. Sometimes hate is the only real thing in the world. You can stop loving someone, but hate seems to go on forever. People respect hate. It speaks, it vibrates. Some people don't even need a gun to hurt you. They use words or laughter. They enjoy watching you bleed to death. They get off watching you fighting back the tears, getting a lump in your throat, blushing, wanting to cry, and they give you a name: Trashcan, pizzaface, loser, faggot, loser, weirdo, spaz, retard. You know the name does something to you. It changes who you are, it alters your molecules and one day you wake up and you look in the mirror and you don't recognize yourself anymore, because you believe them. They win you lose. You wanna cry, please leave me alone, but nobody listens, because nobody cares, because you don't have a name anymore because they took it away, and then one day they say that name and you hear something go snap. You realize what you gotta do, you gotta take back your name and you've gotta do it in front of the whole school because that's where they took your name away from you. You gotta do it so every kid will remember. This is about justice and after a while you can only think of one way: Jonesboro, Springfield, Paducah, Columbine, a gun, a bomb, instant justice, Ba-bang! But what a rush when they roll out that yellow tape, miles and miles of yellow tape. They won't have enough when I'm finished. So when these hallways are flooded with rivers of blood, when these hallways are choked with their corpses in body bags you all say oh what a tragedy, oh what a tragedy, but possibly after viewing my tapes, you wont be so quick to judge. Maybe that's why I was put in this earth. So consider this my last will and testament.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 juin 2002 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Icarus / William Mastrosimone
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bang Bang You're Dead
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Showtime Networks
      • Viacom Productions
      • Jersey Guys Productions
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