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La prophétie du sorcier

Titre original : Earthsea
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2004–2005
  • 45min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
6,6 k
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Danny Glover, Isabella Rossellini, Shawn Ashmore, and Kristin Kreuk in La prophétie du sorcier (2004)
AventureDrameFantaisieChevalerie et sorcellerieÉpopée fantastique

Ged découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le po... Tout lireGed découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le pouvoir de réunifier un royaume.Ged découvre qu'il a des pouvoirs magiques. Au cours de son voyage vers l'âge adulte, il combattra des dragons, tombera amoureux, franchira le seuil de la mort et, finalement, exercera le pouvoir de réunifier un royaume.

  • Casting principal
    • Shawn Ashmore
    • Kristin Kreuk
    • Isabella Rossellini
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    6,6 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Shawn Ashmore
      • Kristin Kreuk
      • Isabella Rossellini
    • 173avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Shawn Ashmore
    Shawn Ashmore
    • Ged
    • 2005
    Kristin Kreuk
    Kristin Kreuk
    • Tenar
    • 2005
    Isabella Rossellini
    Isabella Rossellini
    • Thar
    • 2005
    Sebastian Roché
    Sebastian Roché
    • Tygath
    • 2005
    Chris Gauthier
    Chris Gauthier
    • Vetch
    • 2005
    Jennifer Calvert
    Jennifer Calvert
    • Kossil
    • 2005
    Emily Hampshire
    Emily Hampshire
    • Rosa
    • 2005
    Mark Hildreth
    Mark Hildreth
    • Jasper
    • 2005
    Alan Scarfe
    Alan Scarfe
    • Arch Magus
    • 2005
    Alessandro Juliani
    Alessandro Juliani
    • Skiorch
    • 2005
    Erin Karpluk
    Erin Karpluk
    • Diana
    • 2005
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    • Dunain
    • 2005
    John Tench
    John Tench
    • General Doar
    • 2005
    Mark Acheson
    Mark Acheson
    • Gebbeth
    • 2005
    Heather Laura Gray
    Heather Laura Gray
    • Penelope
    • 2005
    Amanda Tapping
    Amanda Tapping
    • Lady Elfarren
    • 2005
    Betty Phillips
    Betty Phillips
    • Marion
    • 2005
    Katharine Isabelle
    Katharine Isabelle
    • Yarrow
    • 2005
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    Avis des utilisateurs173

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    kyrstaldolfin

    a bitter disappointment

    I have been a loyal fan of Ursula K LaGuinn's Earthsea series for years, and when Sci Fi announced they were making a miniseries, needless to say I was excited. And then the movie began... what a bitter disappointment! I had hoped, with the beautiful and excellent work done on Lord of the Rings, that movie makers and script writers were at last going to be true to an author's vision. What a terrible blow then, when Sci Fi aired Part I of Legend of Earthsea. I did not even bother to watch the second half, for I truly couldn't stomach anymore. I guess the writers and producers didn't even bother to read the books... in fact, I think they borrowed a name here, a place there, threw Ursula K LaGuinn's name on it so they couldn't be sued for plagiarism, and said here you go, an epic retelling of a masterpiece! Maybe they should have stuck with science fiction, 'cause they sure do suck at fantasy! If any of you watched this, "movie" and liked it, I urge you to read the true Earthsea Cycle and then decide. As for me, my faith in the skill and talent of the writers hired by Sci Fi has been badly shaken, and may never recover!
    2narose

    I join the ranks of the dismayed

    I am a huge fan of the Earthsea books and have been since the 1970s. I was so excited to hear the books were being adapted into a mini-series, particularly now with the CGI possibilities out there. To say this was a huge disappointment is the understatement of my year. Unlike some, my dismay is not because they changed the story from the books - screen adaptations do that all the time, sometimes to an extreme degree like here. But for that kind of adaptation to be good, you still need good casting, good writing, good acting, and good direction. There was none of that here.

    Even my husband, who is not a fan of the books, didn't want to keep watching it (we tuned out after about 45 minutes and then looked in twice more for about two minutes each), purely because the script was so wooden (oh, for the lyricism of Le Guin's original prose!) and the line reading by the actors was so poor - it was like watching a high school play without a breakout star. They took what was a subtle, UNIQUE (the operative word to the max) series of books and made it grotesquely derivative - heartbreaking, given how truly original Le Guin's world was. She had no Sauron or Voldemort equivalent in her books (think about it, you fans of the books) - her whole point was there is only the evil that men do. In her Earthsea, no one is completely evil but everyone is capable of evil acts (even Ged). But obviously Hollywood can only deal with external, black and white conflicts - and so it had to invent a big bad villain (with only a glancing association with an original Le Guin character). I started out very nervous about this, because Ged was cast with blond curly hair - but I couldn't have possibly imagined how profoundly awful it would be.

    Please, everyone who is reading and writing these comments - don't blame Le Guin. This mini-series has virtually NOTHING to do with her books.
    5barnthebarn

    Wondering Wizard

    Overlong and ultimately unsatisfying mythical nonsense. The cast are strictly average and Kreuk is as typically bland as ever (check out TV series Edgemont for her best role). Canadian actress Jennifer Calvert is amazing as always and here gets a meaty leading role as an aide to the main villain. Katharine Isabelle features only briefly as the wizard friend's beautiful sister (and then spends her role looking a bit shifty as if she might fancy the main wizard, though this is never played out). Nothing else makes any impression. The music, set, costumes are all there but make little impact. Watch this to discover a true (and undervalued) actress (Jennifer Calvert) but not for a good time.
    3bmoore-13

    So, so disappointing!

    Two-thirds through last night's show--the first half of EARTHSEA--I muttered to my wife, "This is so bad." She said, "So tomorrow you'll be at the computer typing up your gripes to someone." I looked at her indignantly and said something like, "Ah, why waste my time?" Of course, she was right, so here I am. An Earthsea adaptation is long overdue; I'm just so sad that it was done so shabbily, with such an eye (apparently) toward anticipating what the unimaginative masses would like to see, as opposed to the rich, subtle, mystical world that Ursula Le Guin so beautifully created in her great Earthsea novels. I don't have the heart (or time) to break the mini-series down, bit by bit, to show what's wrong with it. Let's just say that the screenwriters, producers, and director insisted on reshaping a great work of popular art into a cookie cutter shape, substituting clichés for subtleties and an "epic" (read Lord of the Rings) war story for what should have been a personal struggle with good/evil. Worst, I suspect that in Part II, tonight, we're all gonna see Ged, whose little cheek scar only adds to his overall "hotness," smooching a princess (the SMALLVILLE babe). This thing is almost as bland as last month's elections. Mr and Ms. Producers, either do Le Guin justice and tell the story right or don't bother!
    5daisuke69

    OK on it's own

    Let's get one thing straight right away, I haven't read the books! so those who have may not agree with me.

    When I first picked this thing up I read the back cover and it talked about comparing it to the lord of the rings and harry potter, well they shouldn't have, when I first started watching this I kept looking for strange unfamiliar and mythical animals but none were apparent, it also starts out very slowly but then again it's almost 3 hours long so it can take it's time (which it does). After about 2 hours I realized that this is by no means in the same league as harry potter or the lord of the rings because it has no budget, at least nothing up to the likes of a Hollywood movie. But unlike other movies I've seen, that squander their budget on low quality CGI that makes the whole thing unwatchable and laughable, this movie instead focused it's budget on creating sets and costumes that are nicely done and detailed, and in those few scenes where they actually do have CGI, it's at least passingly decent.

    The story isn't too compelling but enough so to maybe keep your attention for all 3 hours of it, but many ends are left open that leave you pondering later... uh why was that again?. I want to stress again, I haven't read the book, I hear this movie butchers them, but as a film unto it's own it still delivers an OK story.

    Acting is around par for most involved, expect as much as you normally would from a made-for-TV movie.

    All in all a decent movie to kill a lot of extra time with, even though there are a lot of other better alternatives out there.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ursula K. Le Guin, author of the novels on which the production is based, was critical of the adaptation. Among her complaints was the "whitewashing" of her characters' races (in the novels, few of Le Guin's characters are white). Le Guin also resented a statement published by director Robert Lieberman intoning that she approved of his take on her story.
    • Gaffes
      Shortly after Ged and Oigon turn their backs to the goat, the crystal from Oigon's staff falls to the ground. After the cut, the crystal is back.
    • Citations

      The Dragon: Ask me two questions, wizard, and I will give you the answers.

      Ged: Isn't it usually three?

      The Dragon: Yes, but with that you're back to two.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Épisode #33.9 (2005)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 décembre 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Terremer - la prophétie du sorcier
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • The Sci-Fi Channel
      • Bender Brown Productions
      • Hallmark Entertainment
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