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Les rebelles de la forêt

Titre original : Open Season
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26min
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6,1/10
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Les rebelles de la forêt (2006)
Trailer 2 for Open Season
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12 Videos
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Animal AdventureBuddy ComedyComputer AnimationQuestSatireSurvivalAdventureAnimationComedyFamily

Boog, un ours domestiqué, se retrouve en pleine forêt à 3 jours de l'ouverture de la chasse. Il doit s'allier à Elliott, un cerf très bavard, pour retrouver ses instincts et monter une armée... Tout lireBoog, un ours domestiqué, se retrouve en pleine forêt à 3 jours de l'ouverture de la chasse. Il doit s'allier à Elliott, un cerf très bavard, pour retrouver ses instincts et monter une armée de fortune, afin de survivre aux chasseurs.Boog, un ours domestiqué, se retrouve en pleine forêt à 3 jours de l'ouverture de la chasse. Il doit s'allier à Elliott, un cerf très bavard, pour retrouver ses instincts et monter une armée de fortune, afin de survivre aux chasseurs.

  • Réalisation
    • Roger Allers
    • Jill Culton
    • Richard Williams
  • Scénario
    • Steve Bencich
    • Ron J. Friedman
    • Nat Mauldin
  • Casting principal
    • Ashton Kutcher
    • Martin Lawrence
    • Debra Messing
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    111 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Roger Allers
      • Jill Culton
      • Richard Williams
    • Scénario
      • Steve Bencich
      • Ron J. Friedman
      • Nat Mauldin
    • Casting principal
      • Ashton Kutcher
      • Martin Lawrence
      • Debra Messing
    • 142avis d'utilisateurs
    • 91avis des critiques
    • 49Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 10 nominations au total

    Vidéos12

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    Rôles principaux35

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    Ashton Kutcher
    Ashton Kutcher
    • Elliot
    • (voix)
    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Boog
    • (voix)
    Debra Messing
    Debra Messing
    • Beth
    • (voix)
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Shaw
    • (voix)
    Billy Connolly
    Billy Connolly
    • McSquizzy
    • (voix)
    Georgia Engel
    Georgia Engel
    • Bobbie
    • (voix)
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Reilly
    • (voix)
    Jane Krakowski
    Jane Krakowski
    • Giselle
    • (voix)
    Gordon Tootoosis
    Gordon Tootoosis
    • Gordy
    • (voix)
    Patrick Warburton
    Patrick Warburton
    • Ian
    • (voix)
    Cody Cameron
    Cody Cameron
    • Mr. Weenie
    • (voix)
    Nika Futterman
    Nika Futterman
    • Rosie
    • (voix)
    Danny Mann
    Danny Mann
    • Serge
    • (voix)
    Jack McGee
    Jack McGee
    • Hunter
    • (voix)
    Michelle Murdocca
    • Maria
    • (voix)
    Fergal Reilly
    • O'Toole
    • (voix)
    Maddie Taylor
    Maddie Taylor
    • Porcupine
    • (voix)
    • (as Matthew W Taylor)
    • …
    Kirk Baily
    • Additional Voice
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Roger Allers
      • Jill Culton
      • Richard Williams
    • Scénario
      • Steve Bencich
      • Ron J. Friedman
      • Nat Mauldin
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    6Seraphion

    Quite a good entertainment, but not more than that

    The story is nice, looking at hunting activity from the perspective of the ones being hunted. It is also being developed well with having additional complications. But the whole thing doesn't seem to hold together. The funny stuff doesn't really get funny. Martin Lawrence and Ashton's Kutcher's effort for crazy voices did just a little to help the movie to be funny. One strange thing I notice is that only Elliot, the one-antler goofed up mule deer that is the animal which stands on his rear feet beside Boog the Grizzly bear. It's quite normal to see bears and smaller critters like rabbits, squirrels and skunks portrayed standing on their rear feet because bear do that in reality. But concerning Elliot, he is the only other big animal who does that, while the other mule deer, including his love interest Giselle, stands on all four legs.
    5DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Open Season

    OK, this year alone probably saw a record number of talking animal animations, with countless of punchlines filled with pop culture references, and big name stars attached to the projects, that it's about time we give the genre a good break, rather than churning them out continuously with more misses than hits.

    And Open Season, probably the last one on offer this year from a Hollywood studio, suffers from this glut, unfortunately. Heck, with so much similarities between the movies, you can even spot a familiarity or two from the story lines, taking a a leaf from one of the earlier flop - The Wild, in having one of its stars here, part of a popular animal attraction, and another part from Over The Hedge, where a group of animals must band together for survival and a fight against adversity.

    The leads for Open Season are a domesticated grizzly bear who has its own teddy bear soft toy (don't ask), and a mule-deer with one half of its horn sawn off. An unlikely pairing, a "loser and a loserer", voiced by Martin Lawrence and Ashton Kutcher respectively. It's strange that there's a reversal of voice roles here, as Lawrence's Boog the Bear is uptight, while Kutcher's Elliot the deer is built in the same old wise cracking mould as Eddie Murphy's Mushu in Mulan, or Donkey in Shrek. In other words, Boog frequently gets punk'd by Elliot.

    It's one of those recycled plots about loneliness, and having two misfits finding themselves in each other, relying on strengths from the other party in order to survive in new environments. A misadventure sees Boog go back to the wild, with Elliot in tow, and the two have to find a way to get back to civilization where Boog belongs. Along the way they encounter other critters in the woods of course, paving the way for some comedy and more recycled themes of bullies and the likes. Don't believe the trailers though, as the war between animals and humans, doesn't take up much screen time.

    The sad part though, is that there aren't many funny moments to distract you from the rehashed story lines and subplots, but then again, it's a made for children movie. As always, there are some of the weaker characters which get used as punching bags, and here, this role belonged to the mindless rabbits, which some might find irritatingly adorable. My vote however goes to the nasty Irish-accented squirrels, defenders of their pine trees with their nuts, and in second place, those insane beavers.

    At least the animals don't break out singing songs every now and then, though there are some nice musical numbers that went along with the movie. But all in all, this movie isn't as entertaining as, say, Over The Hedge, and neither is it as bad as The Wild. But don't say I didn't warn you if you find this a tad too boring.

    Wait for the DVD, and rent it. Oei!
    8planktonrules

    This one surprised me.

    When I saw "Open Season", my first impression was that the film looked a bit substandard compared to the higher quality Pixar movies which preceded it. While this opinion didn't change much during the course of the movie, I was surprised that I ended up really liking it anyway. Why? Because the writing was so good...and it's worth seeing.

    "Open Season" is the story of Boog the Grizzly who was raised by a forest ranger. When he is returned to the wild, Boog is totally out of his element and is assisted by a chatty and occasionally annoying mule deer. As the story progresses, they seem to be doing a horrible job of finding civilization and end up nearly being killed because hunting season has just opened. Can the pair and their many new forest friends manage to survive and thrive against the odds?

    The story is in many ways reminiscent of "Ice Age" and "Shrek" where you have a big creature who is constantly annoyed by a smaller and very chatty creature who insists on being friends. Don't expect 100% originality in this department. However, why I enjoyed the film so much are all the wonderful supporting characters--all of which were likable, funny and cute. Overall, quite a bit of fun and despite its shortcomings, a terrific story.
    8ShmuelReuven

    Fun for the whole family! A great start for Sony Pictures Animation!

    What's a 'unihorn' you may ask? Well, it's a deer that only has one antler, of course. And you'll only see one in the new Sony Pictures Animation film, Open Season, starring Martin Lawrence, Debra Messing, Ashton Kutcher, Gary Sinise, Jon Favreau, and many more.

    Martin voices the lovable Boog in the film; he's the main attraction of a show at the zoo with his best friend, Beth (Debra Messing). Boog also lives with Beth, equipped with his stuffed animal, Dunkleman. On a completely side note, what would a Sony film be without a reference to one of their own. Before Boog settles in for his comfy night sleep, he checks out Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune.

    They have a great life together doing shows for the fans, even exchanging powerful roars. But that's before Elliot (Ashton Kutcher) shows up, the hapless one-antlered deer who's been captured by the evil Shaw (Gary Sinise). Boog helps Elliot escape and makes Boog's and Beth's life miserable, forcing Beth to send the two animals away into the forest.

    On his own for the first time, Boog now has to rely on himself, or be stuck with Elliot. And that means figuring out how to go to the bathroom in the wild. That's when he first runs into McSquizzy, the squirrel (voiced by Billy Connolly) – McSquizzy is the ruler of the forest trees, and has a great and powerful squirrel Army to back him up, equipped with thousand of acorns. Without a doubt, McSquizzy is one of the highlights of Open Season! He's got wit, humor, and a ton of Scottish charm.

    Boog realizes having Elliot around is the only way he'll get back to Beth. So they become 'partners,' much to the dismay of Boog – but the delight of Elliot, who just needs a friend. With hunting season right around the corner, the two must work together to sneak around the hunters.

    But when Shaw breaks the hunting season date, the animals switch their thinking – instead of running away, they're going to fight back! And fight back they do! Trying to run away, Boog crosses a dam; unfortunately, his 900 pound body crumbles the wood.

    That's when Open Season turns into Hill Street Blues! There is one of the most amazing chase scenes I've ever seen in the movies. Boog, Elliot, and their porcupine friend try and escape the gun shots of Shaw – but on water. Bobbing and weaving through the water, under water, above water, around rocks – great scene! There's even a waterfall at the end to top it off! I have somewhat of a test for animated movies I've been giving myself over the past few years – ever since seeing the water scenes in The Incredibles, and noticing how real it looked, I've started to take an eye to the screen. If water doesn't look real, than it doesn't pass the test. Let's just say, Open Season aced my test. This water chase scene goes on for about 5 minutes, maybe a little more; but it's so exciting and amazing to watch! It's not just the water of Open Season, it's the entire field of animation; the animals really come alive on the screen. I'm a huge fan of animation; I think it has to do with the fact that anything done with computer fascinates me. The detailed description of each character, from their eyes, nose, mouth, walk, and hair – and in this movie, fur; it's just so amazing! But back to the story - after meeting back up with the group of beavers, led by Reilly (voiced by Jon Favreau), some of Elliot's former deer mates (Patrick Warburton and Jane Krakowski), and a few other animals, Boog and Elliot team up and go on the attack against the hunters. Bras, plungers, grills, forks, knives, spoons, and basically, anything they can get their hands on – sorry, whatever they can get their paws on – they use to charge the hunters with.

    Open Season is directed by Jill Culton, Roger Allers, and Tony Stacchi; each has a number of major credits to their name. Both Tony and Jill make their feature directorial debut on this film; however, Jill has worked at Pixar on the character development for Monsters Inc. and Toy Story. Tony worked on a number of films for ILM including Hook and Ghost. Roger Allers co-directed The Lion King, and has just recently completed The Little Match Girl – a short attached to The Little Mermaid.

    Open Season is a fun and very enjoyable film for kids and families. It's definitely a film you'll be talking about for a long time. And don't forget, you can also check out the film in IMAX 3D, opening at major theaters across the country.
    6Breumaster

    I Like Those Two Animated Underdogs

    This movie was released in 2006, so the animations are not up to date, but still watchable. I like styl of the figures and the simple but lovely characters they made. Some jokes are silly, but there are enough jokes for the whole family. I guess it is mainly made for children at the age of 6 to 10 years. Some jokes are only for the parents, so they can have an entertaining time, too. It's no milestone, there were several better animated movies inbetween, like e.g. 'Inside Out' or 'Wreck-It Ralph'. Compareable animated movies about friendship are a dozen each year. In this case I like the two underdogs Boog, the civilized Bear and Elliot the looser elk, who build a partnership to survive in the woods. It's an unequal team like Stan and Ollie. I would recommend that for families with children between 6 to 10 years old. It's a nice movie for rainy days.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ashton Kutcher and Martin Lawrence never met during the making of this movie.
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning of the movie Beth loads a large blue cooler and a smaller red one into the back of her jeep. They are nowhere to be seen when Boog jumps into the back a few minutes later.
    • Citations

      Beaver #1: Hey, what you got?

      Beaver #2: Wood. What you got?

      Beaver #1: Wood. You wanna trade?

    • Crédits fous
      Prior to the cast listing, it says, "No rabbits were harmed in the making of this movie."
    • Versions alternatives
      In the Japanese localization, on its climatic confrontation the shots with the golf club was replaced with the canoe oar, though Boog welds it like the former. However, prior to it, the golf club itself was unchanged in the stealing sequence.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Burger King Big Kids Meals: Open Season Commercial (2006)
    • Bandes originales
      I Belong
      Written by Paul Westerberg

      Performed by Pete Yorn

      (Pete Yorn appears courtesy of Columbia Records)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 octobre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
      • Sony Pictures (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Amigos Salvajes
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sony Pictures Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Sony Pictures Animation
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    • Budget
      • 85 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 85 105 259 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 23 624 548 $US
      • 1 oct. 2006
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 200 811 689 $US
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      1 heure 26 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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