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L'île mystérieuse

Titre original : Mysterious Island
  • Téléfilm
  • 2005
  • 2h 52min
NOTE IMDb
4,4/10
2,5 k
MA NOTE
Gabrielle Anwar, Kyle MacLachlan, Patrick Stewart, Omar Gooding, and Danielle Calvert in L'île mystérieuse (2005)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTo escape evils of the Civil War, Cyrus removes his small family and random war prisoners by way of hot air balloon. Once landing on an island, the group finds they are surrounded by danger ... Tout lireTo escape evils of the Civil War, Cyrus removes his small family and random war prisoners by way of hot air balloon. Once landing on an island, the group finds they are surrounded by danger from giant insects and gold-craving pirates. Turned away by the only safe haven on the isl... Tout lireTo escape evils of the Civil War, Cyrus removes his small family and random war prisoners by way of hot air balloon. Once landing on an island, the group finds they are surrounded by danger from giant insects and gold-craving pirates. Turned away by the only safe haven on the island, owned by Captain Nemo, played by Sir Patrick Stewart, the group is forced to find she... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Russell Mulcahy
  • Scénario
    • Jules Verne
    • Adam Armus
    • Nora Kay Foster
  • Casting principal
    • Kyle MacLachlan
    • Danielle Calvert
    • Gabrielle Anwar
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,4/10
    2,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Scénario
      • Jules Verne
      • Adam Armus
      • Nora Kay Foster
    • Casting principal
      • Kyle MacLachlan
      • Danielle Calvert
      • Gabrielle Anwar
    • 69avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux33

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    Kyle MacLachlan
    Kyle MacLachlan
    • Cyrus
    Danielle Calvert
    • Helen
    Gabrielle Anwar
    Gabrielle Anwar
    • Jane
    Patrick Stewart
    Patrick Stewart
    • Nemo
    Jason Durr
    • Pencroff
    Omar Gooding
    Omar Gooding
    • Neb
    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Bob
    Tom Mison
    Tom Mison
    • Blake
    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Joseph
    • (as Roy Anthony Mould)
    Chris Larkin
    Chris Larkin
    • Atherton
    • (as Christopher Stephens)
    Dom Hetrakul
    Dom Hetrakul
    • Sun
    • (as Dom Hatrakul)
    Nate Harrison
    • Lemay
    Geoffrey Giuliano
    Geoffrey Giuliano
    • Captain Li
    Banjong Siriwattanawong
    • Pirate
    Daniel O'Neill
    • Young Pirate
    Dean Alexandrou
    Dean Alexandrou
    • Another Pirate
    Ken Streutker
    • Union Officer
    • (as Ken Steutker)
    Chad Dylan Markowitz
    • Young Kid Soldier
    • Réalisation
      • Russell Mulcahy
    • Scénario
      • Jules Verne
      • Adam Armus
      • Nora Kay Foster
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    2mike-3333

    Patrick Stewart was the best Special Effect in this film

    Did anyone else notice that Patrick Stewart was not actually on location in Thailand with the rest of the cast. All his scenes were in a studio or against a 'Blue' screen, even when appearing to be in scenes with other actors - probably the best Special Effect in this film. Perhaps he did not realise how bad the film really was as he was not really there.

    Special effects reminded me of Jason and the Argonauts (1963), although not as realistic.

    It's difficult to rate the film out of 10. If you take it as a serious film it rates very low, but if you think of it as a comedy then it could be rated quite highly.
    2Anonymous_Maxine

    Wow, this is incredibly bad.

    Knowing that several of the actors in this movie have turned in remarkable roles in other films and television shows, I have come to suspect that the massive performance deficiencies displayed in this film are the result of what appears to be nonexistent direction. When I look at the performances given here, I can only picture director Russell Mulcahy standing behind the camera giving the same direction that Bob MacKenzie (Rick Moranis) was given by his brother Doug in Strange Brew ("PSST!! Act! Act!!").

    I am familiar with a good portion of the work of Jules Verne, as well as the astonishing and disappointing creative liberties that are so often taken with his work (it still blows my mind completely that they added a DUCK to the 1959 adaptation of Journey to the Center of the Earth), but I have not read Mysterious Island so I don't know how faithful the film is to the original story. In any case, there is not a single passable performance in the movie, the direction is completely witless, and the special effects are deplorable. A 15-year-old with an outdated copy of After Effects could do better than this.

    Besides all that, I will be perfectly happy to live out the rest of my life and never again see a movie in which someone washes up onto a beach, sleeping soundly, and then coughs once or twice before getting up to go exploring. Are the giant insects not enough reason for suspension of disbelief? And don't even get me started on the pirates, my god what a joke. First of all, not only do our heroes react with hostility and violence when they finally encounter other normal human beings of the non-gigantic-man-eating-insect variety on the island, but after inviting them over to their humble Robinson Crusoe home, complete with dinner table, place settings for ten, goblets, eating utensils, candles, and the like, but once convinced of the defected pirates' trustworthiness, they give one of them - a caveman looking sort from years surviving on the island – a total celebrity makeover, shave, haircut, gel, new clothes, etc. I guess they forgot that they are surviving, too.

    The worst thing that the movie does, besides the deplorable performances and ridiculous screenplay (I can even forgive awful direction as long as the effort is there), is that it tries to create dramatic and intense situations when there is no reason for it. The captain jumps maybe 15 feet into the water to lighten the load on the hot air balloon, and everyone freaks out as though he jumped out of a plane. Other humans are greeted with suspicion as though anyone has any reason to be afraid for their lives. At one point, the eagle-eyed Neb, played by Omar Gooding, uses a telescope to spot a massive, four-masted pirate ship maybe a hundred yards off shore. He calls to the captain and explains that he has spotted a pirate ship and hands him the telescope, somehow intuitively knowing that the captain will not be able to see Old Ironsides blotting out the horizon without it.

    I'll go right ahead and admit that I had extremely low expectations for the show, it's made-for-TV, first of all, and I've yet to see a single competently made Jules Verne film adaptation, but I've seen better acting in an elementary school drama class, and the script could not possibly be dumber. Who thought it would be a good idea to have the good guys sneak up on the pirate ship behind a floating log, for God's sake?? Come on guys, let's just swim right out to the ship, no one will notice!

    Wow. Miss this one.
    5ma-cortes

    Fascinating adventures and colorful scenarios along with colossal animals

    This new adaptation from Jules Verne novel starts on American Civil War , after the battle of Richmond . An Union POWs , an official named Cyrus (Kyle McLachlan) , Pencroff (Jason Durr) , an African-American soldier (Omar Gooding) , a mother (Gabrielle Anwar) and her daughter (Calvert) escape in an observation balloon and terminate stranded on a lonely South Pacific island . They must use their talents to survive dangers , facing off pirates (Vinnie Jones) and devise a way to return home . At the uncharted island find gigantic bugs and huge animals , such as large serpents , giant spiders , monstrous dragonfly , enormous rat , among them . Of course , they also encounter captain Nemo (Patrick Stewart) and his loyal helper Joseph (Roy Marsden) and his riveting submarine of the future called Nautilus . Furthermore , an unstable volcano on the edge of eruption .

    This follow-up to ¨20.000 leagues under the sea¨ is an exciting fantasy-adventure full of special effects created by means of computer-generator . The runtime is overlong with several incidents and sub-plots , taking too much liberties from original novel . The cast is great but wasted , as weak performance by Patrick Stewart , unforgettable Star Trek's Piccard . Brilliant and shimmer cinematography , being filmed on location in an island of Thailand . The motion picture was middlingly directed by Russel Mulcahy.

    Other versions based on this classic story are the following ones and filmed before : 1) Silent rendition made in 1929 , 2) Mysterious island directed by Cy Endfield (1961) , and starred by Michael Craig , Joan Greenwood and Herbert Lom as Nemo , with creatures designed by the master Ray Harryhausen , it's the best adaptation , and 3) European take on Mysterious island (1973) made by Juan Antonio Bardem with Omar Shariff as captain Nemo , Rik Battaglia , Gerard Tichy , among others.
    tom_amity

    Verne would be as furious as I am if he had to watch this schlock

    This is indeed an awful production, and it has nothing to do with Verne.

    The five castaways in Verne's book are Cyrus Smith (the brilliant military engineer--who for some reason or other is called Cyrus Harding in most of the English-language versions), Gideon Spillett (the newspaper reporter), Neb (ex-slave still working for ex-owner Smith, who freed him), Pencroff (a sailor), and Harbert (youngster, son of Pencroff's late captain, for whom Pencroff is acting as guardian). Verne is very good at sketching these guys' personalities and making them come alive for us, and all his careful nuancing is thrown out the window in this production.

    Why these female characters? The novel has NO female characters, and it assumes five men can live on a deserted island for three years and never think about women or sex---the subject never comes up. If the producers didn't think that believable, they should have written their own damn story and not pretended to be dramatizing Verne's.

    Yes, Captain Nemo does appear in the novel, but he's absolutely nothing like he is in this production.

    There's a reformed pirate named Ayrton in the book, but other than that he has nothing in common with the reformed pirate Blake in this version.

    My respect for Stewart is a lot less after knowing that he would consent to be in this ridiculous production.
    3mail-1208

    Very Lazy Effort

    This has got to be one of the lousiest special-effects movies I've ever seen. It reminds me of B-grade '50s movies. It is unforgivable that the production was so lazy in this era of realistic CGI effects. The most atrocious part of the film was the attack in the cave of spiders. They looked like limited-animation cutouts. The poor effects throughout the film spoiled any experience of it.

    Aerial shots were obviously filmed in front of a green screen. The balloon moved unrealistically against a backdrop of sky.

    Time scale is wrong. How did these guys travel from the Eastern US to the Pacific in one night? It seemed they fitted out the limestone cave in a day and night, etc. Totally lazy effort.

    How did top actors like Patrick Stewart and Vinnie Jones get roped into this mess? I love Stewart but this role forces him to sleep-walk. The best part of the movie was Jones' accent and attitude.

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      Kyle MacLachlan and Sir Patrick Stewart appeared in Dune (1984).
    • Gaffes
      The group escapes from the Confederate prison in a hot air balloon, but it doesn't have a burner (something to create hot air and thereby keep the balloon afloat). They also supposedly float 8,000 miles or more, which would be impossible in that type of balloon even if they had a burner.
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      Version of L'île mystérieuse (1929)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juillet 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Thaïlande
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Jules Verne's Mysterious Island
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Krabi, Thaïlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Silverstar Ltd.
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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