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Menace Andromède

Titre original : The Andromeda Strain
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2008
  • 44min
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Menace Andromède (2008)
The Andromeda Strain
Lire trailer2:22
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DrameMystèreScience-fictionThrillerDrame médicalSuspense et mystère

Dans un laboratoire secret et ultramoderne, une excellente équipe de scientifiques travaille fiévreusement pour découvrir ce qui a tué les habitants d'une petite ville et apprendre comment m... Tout lireDans un laboratoire secret et ultramoderne, une excellente équipe de scientifiques travaille fiévreusement pour découvrir ce qui a tué les habitants d'une petite ville et apprendre comment mettre fin à cette épidémie fatale.Dans un laboratoire secret et ultramoderne, une excellente équipe de scientifiques travaille fiévreusement pour découvrir ce qui a tué les habitants d'une petite ville et apprendre comment mettre fin à cette épidémie fatale.

  • Casting principal
    • Benjamin Bratt
    • Christa Miller
    • Ricky Schroder
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Benjamin Bratt
      • Christa Miller
      • Ricky Schroder
    • 180avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 22 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2008

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    Trailer 2:22
    The Andromeda Strain

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    Rôles principaux59

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    Benjamin Bratt
    Benjamin Bratt
    • Dr. Jeremy Stone
    • 2008
    Christa Miller
    Christa Miller
    • Dr. Angela Noyce
    • 2008
    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Major Bill Keane MD
    • 2008
    Louis Ferreira
    Louis Ferreira
    • Colonel James C. Ferrus
    • 2008
    Michal Suchánek
    Michal Suchánek
    • Lance Stone
    • 2008
    Eric McCormack
    Eric McCormack
    • Jack Nash
    • 2008
    Daniel Dae Kim
    Daniel Dae Kim
    • Dr. Tsi Chou
    • 2008
    Barry Flatman
    Barry Flatman
    • Charles 'Chuck' Beeter
    • 2008
    Ted Whittall
    Ted Whittall
    • President William J. Scott
    • 2008
    Ted Atherton
    Ted Atherton
    • Edward 'Ed' Dewitt
    • 2008
    Andre Braugher
    Andre Braugher
    • General George W. Mancheck
    • 2008
    Juan Carlos Velis
    Juan Carlos Velis
    • Roach
    • 2008
    Roman Podhora
    Roman Podhora
    • General Blair
    • 2008
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Dr. Charlene Barton
    • 2008
    Anna Galvin
    Anna Galvin
    • Lisa Stone
    • 2008
    Jonathan Potts
    Jonathan Potts
    • Pat Terrence
    • 2008
    Ava Salomon
    • Sarah Scott
    • 2008
    Emily Holmes
    Emily Holmes
    • Joanne Scott
    • 2008
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    Avis des utilisateurs180

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    4msecour

    A good remake might have been fun; this is pretty poor

    I have learned, over the years, that whenever a movie or TV show has a an overwhelming amount of background music then it is usually trying to disguise something that isn't working. That is the first tip-off that this version of Andromeda Strain is of poor quality. Thank goodness for Close-Captions, since much of the dialogue was covered by music. As a science-fiction thriller, Andromeda Strain could have benefited from the advances in our knowledge over the last 37 years since the original movie. This retelling does, indeed, offer a version that has some good updates and that is the only reason I am rating it as high as a 4. I found it a tremendous struggle to stay with this production which, ultimately, is bloated and mediocre.
    2NavyOrion

    Skip it, see the original

    Save yourself a few tedious hours, skip this crap and see the 1971 original. This is another example of a movie that has nothing going for it but the good feelings a viewer might have about the original. (How appropriate that I first saw a commercial for it while waiting for the lousy "Indiana Jones 4" to begin.)

    So, so, so much padding! (And even so, A&E managed to stuff in almost 80 minutes of commercials in the two night run.) Ridiculous plot lines that go nowhere (the Geraldo-style reporter, "vent-mining"), unnecessary time-waster shots of animals eating each other (all just to establish the infection vector of a rat dropped onto a group of National Guardsmen) family squabbles that go nowhere... all of these had the unmistakable feel of an effort to reach a predetermined running time. The problem is, when length is more important a goal than quality, nothing can be left on the cutting-room floor. Trimmed to two hours, this just might have been a watchable movie.

    Even if decently edited to tighten up the pacing, there's then the problem of reeediculous plot devices that were added to this adaptation. For example:

    • Telepathic germs (you gotta be freaking kidding)


    • Messages from the future (I wish I was freaking kidding) --- Note to you guys in the future: instead of the cryptic "739528", maybe "hey, look on the space station!" would get your point across a little better


    • Orbiting wormholes (still not kidding)


    • Blackbird attacks that kill soldiers in helmets and full combat gear (shades of Alfred Hitchcock)


    • Endless blather about "vent mining", and even a terrorist attack on a vent mining platform. ----- (Oops! did we forget to explain what that had to do with the story?)


    • "Pass the thumb"


    • Andromeda racing across the countryside turning everything yellow.


    • Dime-store CGI (we're talking "Sci-Fi Channel Original" quality) used even in scenes where the real thing would have been easier and more effective: flame throwers, dried blood sifting from a cut, the inexplicable falling debris in the core.


    • Is the action dragging? Time for some Guardsmen to buy the farm!


    • Hollywood leftist paranoia: the evil team of General Mancheck and Colonel Farris, military hit men, NSA stashing a final vial of the pathogen, and (my personal favorite) the company Enburton (Enron + Halliburton?) running the vent mining operation.


    Michael Crichton wrote the original novel of "The Andromeda Strain", and the 1971 movie remembered so fondly by many was a quite faithful adaptation. You've heard of Michael Crichton because he has written lots of exciting and interesting science fiction, much of which has been turned into movies (of varying quality.)

    This adaptation was written by Robert Schenkkan. You likely haven't heard of him, because he's been asked to write almost nothing else for the screen. Judging from this production, there would seem to be a reason for that. He has written a number of well-received plays, but apparently that talent does not translate well to television; what I recall of his 2004 "Spartacus" miniseries was on the level of "Andromeda". (Trekkie alert: as a C-list actor, Schenkkan is best remembered for eating an alien cockroach and then getting his head blown up, when he played Commander Remmick in the ST:TNG first-season episode "Conspiracy".)

    If this is the best A&E can do, I hope that in the future they'll just stay out of the science fiction genre. At the very least they should produce original stories, instead of mucking up remakes of perfectly good predecessors.

    I'll never get those four hours back, but you still have a chance to miss this movie. Consider yourself warned.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Why This Remake?

    When the capsule of the Scoop Mission returns to Earth and lands in the small town of Piedmont, Utah, it brings a mutant living being and all the population, except a crying baby and an old man with ulcer, dies with clotted blood. A team of five scientists - the leader Dr. Jeremy Stone (Benjamin Bratt), Dr. Angela Noyce (Christa Miller), Dr. Tsi Chou (Daniel Dae Kim), Dr. Charlene Barton (Viola Davis) and Major Bill Keane MD (Ricky Schroder) - are summoned and gathered together in the top secret Wildfire facility. Fighting against time, they try to understand the reason why the old man and the baby survived and research an antidote to Andromeda, the ultimate biological weapon.

    I wrote the above summary – with the exceptions of the names of Dr. Stone's scientist's team – in my review of the original sci-fi classic of 1971. The great pacifist story is basically the same, only longer due to updates in special effects and useless subplots with government conspiracies. I usually hate remakes, but sometimes I find reasonable surprises; but I do not know the objective of this tiresome and totally unnecessary remake. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "O Enigma de Andrômeda" ("The Enigma of Andromeda")
    6siderite

    This is the MTV version

    During the late sixties, Michael Crichton wrote a novel about contamination with an alien microorganism. At that time, science was hailed as the pinnacle of human achievement and it was thought that anything is possible. Therefore it is normal for the book and the subsequent film from 1971 to focus on the science, on the formalism, on the way people think their way out of a situation.

    Fast forward to 2008. People are dumber, science is a joke, people need to look good and the design must be perfect. Some horrible deaths and some fear of government conspiracy or terrorism is the only way tension can be achieved.

    The problem is that I have anticipated this. My own theory says that if you expect it to happen, there won't be a negative response, yet I am terribly angry at this mini series BECAUSE it was exactly what I expected. Things have been added to the original story that make no sense and make no sense to add: government black ops, wormholes, message from the future, ecological controversy over ocean vent mining, etc, etc. As expected the effects were really good, the people looked good, the computer interface design was flawless. And it all fell completely empty.

    If you are familiar to The Andromeda Strain book or 1971 movie, you might find it interesting to see how it can go horribly wrong. Otherwise, just watch the 1971 version. It is slow paced, faithful to the book and a lot more interesting.
    5Coventry

    From New Mexico to Utah, and from brilliant to average...

    Having recently re-watched the 1971-version of "The Andromeda Strain" taught me one thing: the original is still a near-perfect Sci-Fi landmark and never will a remake, whether in the form of a film or a mini-series, be any better.

    But okay, I'm not here to elaborate on the superiority of the Robert Wise classic. The mini-series has reason to exist as well, although it never really surpasses the quality-level of "average". Literally everything about "The Andromeda Strain" 2008 is average;- whether it comes to the added storylines versus the original film, the acting performances, the action/horror sequences, or the special effects. The foundations of Michael Crichton's genius novel are luckily kept intact, give or take a few minor details. When a satellite crashes back onto earth, almost the entire population of the nearby little town Piedmont, Utah, literally drops dead. In the original film, Piedmont was located in New Mexico, but I guess that's one of the few minor details. A handful of eminent scientists are escorted from all corners of the US of A to a top-secret governmental underground facility in the desert to examine the unearthly substance attached to the satellite. What's different or additional compared to the '71 version is that there's a sub-plot with a research journalist, bigger political involvement (including a role for the US-President), nastier intentions by the military and a couple of utterly grotesque theories with wormholes.

    People like Benjamin Bratt and Christa Miller are decent performers, but they fail to be very plausible as brilliant scientists. Still, they are not as implausible as - say - the numerous mutations of the virus, or the insane explanations of where it supposedly comes from. The mini-series was released in the same year as the original author, the mighty Michael Crichton, passed away. I sincerely hope this wasn't the last adaptation of his work that he had to see.

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally aired as a two-part miniseries, but has also been edited into 4 different parts intended for airing as hour long episodes with commercials.
    • Gaffes
      When the helicopter with the scientists goes to the secret base, it is visible through the helicopter windows that one of the F-16s escorts them. This is impossible, because the F16 has a stall speed of about 250 mph while that helicopter has a max. speed of only 135mph - a difference greater than 100 mph.
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      Dr. Jeremy Stone: So, you're saying they survived Andromeda because they had the same level of stomach acid? That's brilliant.

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      Featured in The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 mai 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Universal Pictures Japan (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Andromeda Strain
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ashcroft, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • A.S. Films
      • Scott Free Productions
      • Traveler's Rest Films
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    • Durée
      • 44min
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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