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Prisonniers du temps

Titre original : Timeline
  • 2003
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  • 1h 56min
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Gerard Butler, Frances O'Connor, Michael Sheen, and Paul Walker in Prisonniers du temps (2003)
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Un groupe d'archéologues se retrouve pris au piège dans le passé lorsqu'ils s'y rendent pour récupérer un ami. Le groupe doit survivre dans la France du quatorzième siècle avant de pouvoir s... Tout lireUn groupe d'archéologues se retrouve pris au piège dans le passé lorsqu'ils s'y rendent pour récupérer un ami. Le groupe doit survivre dans la France du quatorzième siècle avant de pouvoir s'échapper vers le vingt et unième siècle.Un groupe d'archéologues se retrouve pris au piège dans le passé lorsqu'ils s'y rendent pour récupérer un ami. Le groupe doit survivre dans la France du quatorzième siècle avant de pouvoir s'échapper vers le vingt et unième siècle.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard Donner
  • Scénario
    • Michael Crichton
    • Jeff Maguire
    • George Nolfi
  • Casting principal
    • Paul Walker
    • Gerard Butler
    • Billy Connolly
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
    68 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    2 798
    1 188
    • Réalisation
      • Richard Donner
    • Scénario
      • Michael Crichton
      • Jeff Maguire
      • George Nolfi
    • Casting principal
      • Paul Walker
      • Gerard Butler
      • Billy Connolly
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    Timeline
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    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Chris Johnston
    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Andre Marek
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • Professor Johnston
    Frances O'Connor
    Frances O'Connor
    • Kate Ericson
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Robert Doniger
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Lady Claire
    Neal McDonough
    Neal McDonough
    • Frank Gordon
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Steven Kramer
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Josh Stern
    Michael Sheen
    Michael Sheen
    • Lord Oliver
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Lord Arnaut
    Marton Csokas
    Marton Csokas
    • Sir William De Kere…
    Rossif Sutherland
    Rossif Sutherland
    • François Dontelle
    Steve Kahan
    Steve Kahan
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    David La Haye
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    Richard Zeman
    Richard Zeman
    • Oliver's Lieutenant
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    Patrick Sabongui
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      • Jeff Maguire
      • George Nolfi
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    5shanfloyd

    Another great story wasted.

    Sorry, the book had so much potential to be turned into an awesome film. But this low-budget crap with pathetic screenplay, well, kinda dishonored Crichton. All the book-to-film changes (Yes, all!) slowly destroyed the film. Paul walker looks fine like Chris but he cannot act; and Frances O'Connor is a fine actress but the role of Kate isn't for her. Gerard Butler on the other hand might be one good thing in the whole film. The multiverse-travel scene is a total disaster. The character development of the lead people, and also Doniger, is left behind which took away much taste from the story.

    Reading the book is more recommended.
    hm25332

    Not bad... but only for those who don't know the book

    As some of you might have noticed, the big crux of this film is the Michael Crichton novel it was based on. The book "Timeline" (or "Tijdlijn" in Dutch) is a very entertaining novel about the concept of traveling through time and a large company known as ITC trying to make money out of it. It packs a lot of action and tries to explain the issues surrounding time travel well enough. So anyone who read the book and liked it... SHOULD STAY THE HECK AWAY from this movie, because there's a big chance it turns out as a big disappointment.

    Why? Because the movie tries to simplify the plot and put a big emphasis on action. Away with the part about ITC working on a way ter commercialize time travel. Let's just say they erm... discovered it by accident! Also throw out that part about speaking Old English and Aquitanian language in the 14th Century. Let's just say they all speak fluently English and/or French. In the book the only persons who could literally understand the people in 1357 were Marek and Edward Jones. The others had to use a special earpiece with a translator inside. But that's too difficult, so let's throw in someone else who DOES speak French. Oh and that storyline surrounding Lady Claire is much too complicated. Let's cut out Guy de Malagant (who tries to marry her in the book) and just make her Arnaut's sister. And whatever you do, don't let Chris get too close to her (in the book it was Chris who met Lady Claire first and falls in love with her, but she liked Marek more)

    Then the characters: the talents of Billy Connolly (Edward Jones), David Thewlis (Robert Doniger) and Frances O'Connor (Kate Ericson) are totally wasted. And I refuse ter comment on Paul "2 Fast 2 Bloody Furious" Walker as Chris Johnston. Nondedju, what a bloody plank of an actor he is! I'm more satisfied with Gerard Butler as André Marek, although I didn't like the fact his nationality was changed (Marek was a Dutchman in the book). Also doing a good job more or less were Marton Csokas and Anna Friel. Friel is looking very good as Lady Claire and Csokas has far too less screen time to properly portray Robert De Kere (or Rob Deckard as called in the book).

    Simplifying the plot of the book ter make it look good on screen actually made this film look bad. It might offer some entertainment if you never heard of the book, but if you read the book, then don't go see this movie!

    Rating: 2/10 (It was pretty terrible)

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    The Path chosen is never a trampled Road
    5filmbuff-36

    Dude, we're totally back in the Middle Ages! Heinous!

    There's a reason why time travel has remained a staple of science-fiction for more than a century - human beings will always be curious about the past as well as the future. To be able to fix past mistakes with the advantage of hindsight or to know what to expect in the years to come are basic human desires common to everyone.

    The producers of "Timeline" may have benefited from owning a time machine. If they had taken a ride in Marty McFly's DeLorean they might have been able to prevent the mistakes in casting and scripting and made something that lives up to the idea's potential.

    An archeological team led by Professor Edward Johnston (Billy Connolly) is excavating the ruins of Castlegard, site of a medieval battle between the French and the British during the Hundred Year War. Johnston's son Chris (Paul Walker) is visiting, a man not interested in the past but in getting closer to his father's assistant Kate Erikson (Frances O'Connor).

    Trouble arises when Professor Johnston goes to his benefactor, the International Technology Corporation, to get more funds and information about why they are so interested in Castlegard. When he does not return Chris, accompanied with Kate, historian and medieval weapons expert Andre Marek (Gerard Butler), physics expert Dave Stern (Ethan Embry) and Francois (Rossif Sutherland) head to the company headquarters to figure out where Johnston has gone.

    It seems ITC, lead by Robert Doniger (David Thewlis), has stumbled onto a worm hole that leads back to 1357 while trying to perfect teleportation. Professor Johnston went back to see the era first-hand but got stuck there, and now his students must go back to rescue him. However, there's a catch, the group must collect him in six hours, otherwise they'll be stuck in the 14th century forever.

    The movie could have been great had the filmmakers taken more time to examine its premise, but as it stands the plot is just mechanical. Once in the past the group just goes from one incident to another in a single-minded goal of rescuing Johnston.

    There is no moment of wonder at the medieval world or any insights that looking into the past might reveal to 21st century travelers throughout the film. The visitors' knowledge of the area and upcoming battle do indeed come in handy, but they use this information only to survive and not to learn anything worthwhile.

    The movie certainly looks good, with some fine attention to period details. The clothing and buildings look authentic, though the people inhabiting them are a bit cleaner then they would have been. The siege on the castle is also well filmed with trebuchets and catapults launching flaming bombs at Castlegard.

    However, for a movie about survival and battle, everything is handled apathetically. The characters seem to be going through the motions when delivering their lines and there isn't much tension in the fight scenes. It adds up to a boring action movie, and boring is one thing an action movie should never be.

    It's also funny to see a film so selective about being authentic, such as making it a point that modern people should not carry modern equipment with them to influence history, but having medieval characters speak modern versions of English and French. It's also a strange that the movie takes sides, portraying the English as evil tyrannts and the French as noble defenders of their home. In reality, both sides were ruthless during that era.

    As an actor, Walker comes off as a poor man's Keanu Reeves. You read that right - Walker makes Reeves look like a nuanced performer by comparison. He shouts lines with little conviction and acts like a dork through most of the film.

    In fact, with the exception or Butler's Marek, it seems like amateur night in the acting department. A scene where O'Connors' Kate breaks down crying will have people laughing. Even Embry, normally an okay actor, gives an unmoving performance. His character stays behind in the present and comes off as the "self-righteous scientist" who squares off against Thewlis' heartless business man, a typical feature of this movie type.

    Director Richard Donner once made great movies like "Superman" and "Lethal Weapon" but can't rescue this mess. It's been five years since he's done a movie, and he seems rusty. The camerawork and set design are both excellent though, and belong in a better movie.

    Like most stories by Michael Crichton, "Timeline" makes scientists into noble humanitarians and corporate heads into greedy slime to create artificial drama, and it comes off as exploitive pabulum that detracts from where the attention should be, on the action.

    Since the action isn't good, what's left is a story where the heroes cry, complain and act selfishly while the movie tries to convince us that they're intriguing characters we should care about. "Timeline" is a wholly forgettable experience, and memories of the movie will be teleported out of the minds of the audience not long after leaving the theater.

    Five out of ten stars. Just stick to the "Lethal Weapon" series Mr. Donner, and Mr. Crichton, please exhibit caution before letting another one of your novels be ruined with a horrible on screen versions (but then, you haven't had a good reputation of doing that).
    5n7zuq

    The movie is fine, but treat yourself and read the book too

    Based on some of the other comments I was expecting to hate this movie. I didn't, but I see why the reviews seem so negative. There are so many things to pick at, and no real bright spots to talk up.

    It really wasn't that bad. It wasn't great, but it's worth a rental. I'm not sure I would have felt I got my money's worth in the theater.

    I'm sure it was a tough chore to convert the original story to a 2-hour movie script. They had to take several liberties and condense quite a bit to do so. Unfortunately, that affected the flow and the movie ends up being a little choppy. How and why they go back in time is pretty well cut out of the movie and without any detail the believability is nil. The story boils down to a pretty standard chase and explosion thriller set in the middle ages.

    Definitely treat yourself to a read of the book the movie is based on. Like any book, the depth of characterization is so much more rich and interesting than what comes through in the movie. Once you get past the introductory technical jargon to set up the story it is a real page turner.
    5ma-cortes

    Archaeological group goes to Middle Age where takes place several adventures

    An archaeological outfit formed by young students (Paul Walker, Frances O'Connor , Gerard Butler and others) using a time machine go back to ¨100 years war¨ where starring's father (Billy Connolly) before had gone and lost .

    The protagonist group will have to confront deal of dangers and adventures and will fight between English and French army . As a group of medieval re-enactors were used for soldiers in battle sequences . The crew of the movie visited various European castles from around that period , the late 1300s , to make the castles and towns look as realistic as possible.

    The runtime film is adjusted about hundred minutes and for that reason isn't boring , neither tiring . The movie blends action , historical events , suspense , medieval battles and is enough amusing . The picture didn't fail at the box office but wasn't a real success either . From the start until the ending the action and the fast-moving is continued but there is a wrong pace . The picture is partially based on historical events ; however , the battle of Castlegard is not an actual historical deed . Very good cast such as Gerard Butler , though Pierce Brosnan turned down the role of Andre Marek ; in addition , Paul Walker , David Tweliss , Anna Friel and a beautiful Frances O'Connor .

    Brian Tyler's musical score is outstanding and nice cinematography by expert cameraman Caleb Deschanel . Direction by Richard Donner is average , in spite of a lot of good films he has directed . The picture will appeal historical period buffs and battles lovers . Rating 5,5 /10 , mediocre .

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      Michael Crichton, author of the same-titled book on which this movie was based, disliked this movie so much that he refused to licence any more movies based on his novels. Nobody would gain the movie rights to a Michael Crichton book until Steven Spielberg, long-time friend of Crichton, bought the rights to "Pirate Latitudes" after Crichton's death.
    • Gaffes
      Decker yells "Fire!" to the archers at the river. But "fire" was an expression that only developed after the invention and widespread use of gunpowder and firearms. Before then, archers were commanded to "shoot" or to "loose" their arrows.
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      Marek: We're speaking the same language, but you don't understand a word I'm saying, do you?

      Lady Claire: No.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #30.7 (2004)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 avril 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Rescate en el tiempo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mascouche, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Mutual Film Company
      • Donners' Company
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      • 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 19 481 943 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 440 629 $US
      • 30 nov. 2003
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 43 935 763 $US
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      1 heure 56 minutes
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      • 2.39 : 1

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