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Un parcours de légende

Titre original : The Greatest Game Ever Played
  • 2005
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Shia LaBeouf in Un parcours de légende (2005)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the 1913 U.S. Open, twenty-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 U.S. Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.In the 1913 U.S. Open, twenty-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 U.S. Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.In the 1913 U.S. Open, twenty-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 U.S. Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.

  • Réalisation
    • Bill Paxton
  • Scénario
    • Mark Frost
  • Casting principal
    • Shia LaBeouf
    • Stephen Dillane
    • Elias Koteas
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Bill Paxton
    • Scénario
      • Mark Frost
    • Casting principal
      • Shia LaBeouf
      • Stephen Dillane
      • Elias Koteas
    • 137avis d'utilisateurs
    • 73avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Shia LaBeouf
    Shia LaBeouf
    • Francis Ouimet
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Harry Vardon
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Arthur Ouimet
    James Paxton
    James Paxton
    • Young Harry Vardon
    Tom Rack
    Tom Rack
    • Black Top Hatted Man
    Armand Laroche
    • Black Top Hatted Man
    Peter Hurley
    • Black Top Hatted Man
    Gregory Terlecki
    Gregory Terlecki
    • Black Top Hatted Man
    Jonathan Higgins
    Jonathan Higgins
    • Embry Wallis
    Matthew Knight
    Matthew Knight
    • Young Francis Ouimet
    Luke Askew
    Luke Askew
    • Alec Campbell
    Amanda Tilson
    Amanda Tilson
    • Young Sarah Wallis
    Jamie Merling
    • Young Louise Ouimet
    Eugenio Esposito
    • Young Raymond Ouimet
    Marnie McPhail
    Marnie McPhail
    • Mary Ouimet
    Robin Wilcock
    Robin Wilcock
    • Bernard Darwin
    Peter Firth
    Peter Firth
    • Lord Northcliffe
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    Michael Sinelnikoff
    • Lord Bullock
    • Réalisation
      • Bill Paxton
    • Scénario
      • Mark Frost
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    StanleyStrangelove

    Makes par

    The Greatest Game Ever Played loses points for having a terrible title. But it is an inspirational "true" story from Walt Disney studios and so every inch of melodrama is squeezed from it accompanied by appropriately "swelling" music. Which is not to say I didn't like the movie. I did enjoy it for what it was.

    As a person who golfs it was both interesting and frustrating to see how golf was played in the early part of the century but much more could have been done with the game of golf itself in the film. (I think that non-golfers who don't know the game will find it hard to keep track of who is ahead in the matches which is a problem in the film's editing.) Instead, the story concentrates on two sub plots. The conflict between Shia LaBeouf and his father Elias Koteas. Shia is a natural golfer but his father is totally against it. The other sub plot is the desire to win back the US Open cup for England. This pits world famous champion Stephen Dillane against influential lords who are portrayed as gross, oyster-slurping, upper-class snobs. There is also a small love story aside between Shia and Payton List. A standout in the film is little Josh Flitter who plays Shia's plucky caddy in a comic relief role which I found amusing but other may find annoying.

    As for the film-making, the colors of the film are muted which gives it a nice look and since it's a period piece the costumes are interesting. Since golf itself is not very visually exciting the director chose to use Matrix style visuals such as having the camera fly behind the golf ball as it sails to the hole accompanied by a really huge swishing sound. There is one shot as if taken underneath glass looking up at a putt.

    If you can forgive the melodramatic musical swells, you can find this film an enjoyable 2 hours and if you have any interest in golf it's one of the few movies about golf. If you are in the mood for an underdog film this one makes par.
    8themcquade

    A great, great movie even for those (like me) who don't like golf!

    Bill Paxton has taken the true story of the 1913 US golf open and made a film that is about much more than an extra-ordinary game of golf. The film also deals directly with the class tensions of the early twentieth century and touches upon the profound anti-Catholic prejudices of both the British and American establishments. But at heart the film is about that perennial favourite of triumph against the odds.

    The acting is exemplary throughout. Stephen Dillane is excellent as usual, but the revelation of the movie is Shia LaBoeuf who delivers a disciplined, dignified and highly sympathetic performance as a working class Franco-Irish kid fighting his way through the prejudices of the New England WASP establishment. For those who are only familiar with his slap-stick performances in "Even Stevens" this demonstration of his maturity is a delightful surprise. And Josh Flitter as the ten year old caddy threatens to steal every scene in which he appears.

    A old fashioned movie in the best sense of the word: fine acting, clear directing and a great story that grips to the end - the final scene an affectionate nod to Casablanca is just one of the many pleasures that fill a great movie.
    8misterembryo

    Greatest game or not, this is a great movie

    As you know "The Greatest Game Ever Played" is about golf. I used to snicker at the over-dramatic title, but through great visual display credited to director Bill Paxton (better known for his acting in Twister and hilarious supporting roles in Aliens and True Lies) we find out that this has much more meaning than a game.

    Though the movie is about golf, it seems as though the sport is just the framework for what is really going on. What is really going on is a story of individuals being told they can't fulfill their dreams, be it age or social status. A conflict between a son's wishes and a father's demands. An English golf legend looking to bring the title home with the country breathing down his neck.

    Shia LaBeouf (Even Stevens) plays Francis Ouimet, a caddy with a God-given talent who was never permitted to play golf in the first place. Despite the resentment of the upper class "gentlemen," it was undeniable that Francis had a gift. What posed a greater threat was the discouragement of his father played by Elias Koteas (Sugartime, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) who felt that playing a mere game will never improve their poor living conditions. With the continued support of his mother, Francis eventually comes face to face with his idol, the golf legend Harry Vardon (Stephen Dillane).

    More impressive than the game itself, was the movie's cinematic achievement. This proved that storytelling is successful through pure cinema. The entire movie could've been told without dialog. There are scenes in the movie that build strong suspense and powerful emotion with only pictures. In one particular scene, Francis Ouimet swings and the entire crowd turn their heads to watch the ball fly into the distance, all but the face of Harry Vardon looking intensely at Ouimet without a flinch. The ways in which the golfers visualize the course offer more aesthetic enjoyment.

    A pleasant supporting cast completes the whole. Peyton List plays the love interest and looks worth playing for, and Josh Flitter plays a lovable caddy that keeps Ouimet focused as the pressure bogs him down. Golf fan or not, you'll appreciate the film for its beauty and its reminder that cinema can be a great medium to tell any story.
    9tollini

    a Truly Moving Picture

    I saw this film on September 1st, 2005 in Indianapolis. I am one of the judges for the Heartland Film Festival that screens films for their Truly Moving Picture Award. A Truly Moving Picture "...explores the human journey by artistically expressing hope and respect for the positive values of life." Heartland gave that award to this film.

    This is a story of golf in the early part of the 20th century. At that time, it was the game of upper class and rich "gentlemen", and working people could only participate by being caddies at country clubs. With this backdrop, this based-on-a-true-story unfolds with a young, working class boy who takes on the golf establishment and the greatest golfer in the world, Harry Vardon.

    And the story is inspirational. Against all odds, Francis Ouimet (played by Shia LaBeouf of "Holes") gets to compete against the greatest golfers of the U.S. and Great Britain at the 1913 U.S. Open. Francis is ill-prepared, and has a child for a caddy. (The caddy is hilarious and motivational and steals every scene he appears in.) But despite these handicaps, Francis displays courage, spirit, heroism, and humility at this world class event.

    And, we learn a lot about the early years of golf; for example, the use of small wooden clubs, the layout of the short holes, the manual scoreboard, the golfers swinging with pipes in their mouths, the terrible conditions of the greens and fairways, and the play not being canceled even in torrential rain.

    This film has stunning cinematography and art direction and editing. And with no big movie stars, the story is somehow more believable.

    This adds to the inventory of great sports movies in the vein of "Miracle" and "Remember the Titans."

    FYI - There is a Truly Moving Pictures web site where there is a listing of past winners going back 70 years.
    8Pickwick12

    Wonderful

    I saw this film in a sneak preview, and it is delightful. The cinematography is unusually creative, the acting is good, and the story is fabulous. If this movie does not do well, it won't be because it doesn't deserve to. Before this film, I didn't realize how charming Shia Lebouf could be. He does a marvelous, self-contained, job as the lead. There's something incredibly sweet about him, and it makes the movie even better. The other actors do a good job as well, and the film contains moments of really high suspense, more than one might expect from a movie about golf. Sports movies are a dime a dozen, but this one stands out.

    This is one I'd recommend to anyone.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filmed at the Kanawaki Golf Club outside Montreal, Quebec. The producers had the white clubhouse painted yellow for the film. Members liked the change so much they kept the color after filming.
    • Gaffes
      During the playoff, Harry Vardon's ball blocks Francis Ouimet's ball's path on the green, a play called a "stymie." That only applied to singles match play. The playoff for the 1913 US Open was medal (stroke) play, and the stymie rule would not have applied. The USGA eliminated that rule in 1952.
    • Citations

      Harry Vardon: [to Lord Northcliff] Let me tell you something. I came here to win a trophy. And on the face of it Ted Ray or I should carry it off. Not for you, not for England, but for sheer bloody pride at being the best, *that's* why we do this. And if Mr. Ouimet wins tomorrow, it's because he's the best, because of who he is. Not who his father was, not how much money he's got, because of who he bloody is! And I'll thank you to remember that. And I'll thank you to show the respect a gentleman gives as a matter of course.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Into the Blue/Serenity/The Greatest Game Ever Played/Mirrormask/Capote/The Prizewinner of Defiance, Ohio (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      You Made Me Love You
      Written by James V. Monaco and Joseph McCarthy

      Recording arranged by Jennifer Hammond

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 septembre 2005 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Greatest Game Ever Played
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kahnawake, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fairway Films
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • David Steinberg Entertainment
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      • 26 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 15 337 393 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 657 322 $US
      • 2 oct. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 15 431 177 $US
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