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La flûte enchantée

Titre original : The Magic Flute
  • 2006
  • 2h 15min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
1,3 k
MA NOTE
La flûte enchantée (2006)
Trailer for this musical love story based on Mozart's famous opera
Lire trailer1:41
1 Video
30 photos
Comédie musicaleDrameRomance

Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, dans un pays sans nom, un soldat du nom de Tamino est envoyé par la Reine de la Nuit pour sauver sa fille Pamina des griffes du soi-disant méchant Sarast... Tout lirePendant la Première Guerre mondiale, dans un pays sans nom, un soldat du nom de Tamino est envoyé par la Reine de la Nuit pour sauver sa fille Pamina des griffes du soi-disant méchant Sarastro. Néanmoins, tout n'est pas aussi simple qu'il y paraît.Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, dans un pays sans nom, un soldat du nom de Tamino est envoyé par la Reine de la Nuit pour sauver sa fille Pamina des griffes du soi-disant méchant Sarastro. Néanmoins, tout n'est pas aussi simple qu'il y paraît.

  • Réalisation
    • Kenneth Branagh
  • Scénario
    • Emanuel Schikaneder
    • Kenneth Branagh
    • Stephen Fry
  • Casting principal
    • Joseph Kaiser
    • Amy Carson
    • Ben Davis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Kenneth Branagh
    • Scénario
      • Emanuel Schikaneder
      • Kenneth Branagh
      • Stephen Fry
    • Casting principal
      • Joseph Kaiser
      • Amy Carson
      • Ben Davis
    • 20avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    The Magic Flute
    Trailer 1:41
    The Magic Flute

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Joseph Kaiser
    • Tamino
    Amy Carson
    • Pamina
    Ben Davis
    Ben Davis
    • Papageno
    • (as Benjamin Jay Davis)
    Silvia Moi
    • Papagena
    René Pape
    • Sarastro
    Lyubov Petrova
    • Queen of the Night
    Tom Randle
    • Monostatos
    Liz Smith
    Liz Smith
    • The Old Papagena
    Teuta Koço
    • First Lady
    Louise Callinan
    • Second Lady
    Kim-Marie Woodhouse
    • Third Lady
    William Dutton
    • First Boy
    Luke Lampard
    • Second Boy
    Jamie Manton
    • Third Boy
    Rodney Clarke
    • First Officer
    Charne Rochford
    • Second Officer
    Peter Wedd
    • First Armed Man
    Keel Watson
    • Second Armed Man
    • Réalisation
      • Kenneth Branagh
    • Scénario
      • Emanuel Schikaneder
      • Kenneth Branagh
      • Stephen Fry
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    Avis des utilisateurs20

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    bob the moo

    Commendable for what it attempts even if it never engaged me beyond the superficial

    When a soldier is near-fatally wounded in battle, he is recovered by three women and wakes to find himself in a strange land. Here he sees a beautiful woman that he is instantly besotted with. However when he learns that the woman has been kidnapped by the evil Queen of the Night, he sets out with a new companion to rescue her.

    OK so this flopped in the cinemas but did anyone expect otherwise? Branagh may have sold Shakespeare to the masses but opera is not as generally accepted as an art form; most of us see Shakespeare as of value (even if we never go to the theatre) but yet things like opera and ballet still have the air of snobbery about them. Despite this though I was interested in this enough to put it on my rental list. Coming to it to see what it offers me helped me I think because I was in the middle of two extremes that I think reject this film. On one hand we have those that reject the film for being opera and hard to follow. On the other hand are those that cannot believe the opera has been "sullied". The truth for me is somewhere in the middle because the film is not as good as it could have been but is not a failure either.

    The music is the selling point of course and Mozart is treated well with really well delivered music throughout. To the untrained ear it contains recognisable emotion and beauty and it was this that held me. Juts as well really because the plot is hard to follow – something I found strange from the man who has delivered Shakespeare with such clarity and accessibility. The lyrics may be English but many of them are rendered almost indecipherable by the nature of the singing. This doesn't affect the music but it does affect the story-telling and makes it almost easier to listen to than watch at times. This isn't ever totally true though because Branagh does do the best he can with a limited budget. His sets and effects have a consistently "unreal" quality which feels like a cross between a film and a filmed opera. Sometimes it gets a bit tiresome (too many elevated/elevating shots) but mostly it works.

    The cast are all OK: really good in regards giving "stage" performances but on film it doesn't totally work and mostly they add to the feeling of watching a stage performance through a camera. This isn't a fantastic film by any means then, but it is not a deserving flop either. Instead it is an interesting attempt at something different that has strengths in the music and creativity but never really engaged me beyond the superficial trimmings.
    9paterfam001

    Too many tricks, Mr. Branagh.

    Ingmar Bergman had the right idea -- present 'The Magic Flute' as a filmed stage presentation, complete with audience, intermission and a certain amount of behind-the-scenes byplay. Branagh's version suffers from being a straight movie, more-or-less realistically filmed, though with an overabundance of Art Direction and Set Design, and cheap CGI for the magical effects. The stage gives the distance that allows enchantment, the film's realism negates that. The letter killeth, the spirit giveth life. Would it have been better if the budget had been bigger? Possibly, but maybe not. The story is sweet, but, in fact, rather silly - Schickaneder was, after all, not Goethe. In the post-'Lord of the Rings' era we expect our heroes to undergo rather tougher trials in pursuit of the Magic Dingus, and we expect our villains to be more effectual. Dramatic conflict is on the low side of gripping. That said, the movie was generally pretty to look at, the singers were good-looking and svelte, their acting was pretty decent, ***** the MUSIC WAS GLORIOUS *****, and they sang it well. I sat the whole time with a smile on my face, my soul vibrating along with the singers' vocal cords. Somebody, I hope, will tell Kenneth Branagh that the circling-camera trick is corny. And tell Mr. Frye that double (feminine) rhymes, though all right in an inflected language like German, sound goofy in English.
    8jen-parry

    A complete version of Mozart's opera given full movie treatment.

    A man behind me commented at the end, 'What a bizarre idea', which I suppose it was, if he was expecting a filmed version of the staged opera. What we get, however, is a proper movie, with all the tricks and all the realism that can offer. The plot is - always was - nonsense, which suits this semi-fantastic treatment perfectly. Branaugh uses his CGI with drama and humour as well as the poignancy of the First World War to hold the story together. The principals were ideal - they looked right as well as sounding perfect. Papageno was a comic delight. Liz Smith - not a singing role - was enjoying herself as much as the audience where I saw the film enjoyed her. The singing would be enough to hold an audience on its own.
    8meliopoulos

    Another fantasy

    No magic rings? A magic flute? If you liked "The Lord of the Rings" and "Moulin Rouge", you might like "The Magic Flute". The music and the landscapes are beautiful. The singers look strangely like real people, since they are opera singers, not Hollywood actors. There's a war, but not a lot of blood because everybody's singing most of the time. Why not a fantasy without orcs? Why not a story without a lot of video game battles and trials? There are some female characters, more than you usually see in a fantasy. When the Queen of the Night threatens with all her powers, there are some great moments. Although the lyrics are sometimes difficult to hear, the overall feeling is fun and uplifting. Unfortunately, it only lasts two hours.
    6bob998

    Ken's Mozart

    This is, if I counted correctly, the twelfth version of the Magic Flute to appear on film; this opera is now in the same category of classic as Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet. I enjoyed it; it's just not a great version of Mozart's most beautiful opera. Having to follow Bergman's classic version of 1975 when he doesn't have Bergman's genius must have been a little nightmarish for Branagh. The First World War setting does nothing for our understanding of the opera's meaning: Sarastro is turned into a kind of apostle of peace amid the chaos and destruction of war, sort of a New Age Jesus. The Masonic symbolism is missing, Monostatos's part becomes pointless, there is very little theatricality in the production (strange when you think of Branagh's Shakespeare films, especially Hamlet).

    The singers are almost all young and fresh. Benjamin Jay Davis impressed me as Papageno, Silvia Moi was pert as Papagena, and Lyubov Petrova was really hard-edged and fierce looking as the Queen of the Night. The Chamber Orchestra of Europe under James Conlon provided much of my pleasure.

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was funded by the Sir Peter Moores Foundation. This institution has backed numerous operatic recordings in English released on CD. Although this movie is the Foundation's first movie, it is their second recording of the opera (the first was released on CD in 2005). The cast for this movie is entirely new.
    • Citations

      Papageno: [singing] A birdman's work is never done/ From crack of dawn to set of sun,/ In unrewarded servitude/ He labours to protect his brood. /I feed and train my chirping pets, /I lay down traps and cast out nets,/ I speak in fluent 'Pigeonese' /And charm the birds right off the trees.

    • Crédits fous
      The overture to the opera is played both at the beginning and the end, but only at the end is it played over the film's credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Kenneth Branagh Films 'The Magic Flute' (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      The Magic Flute
      Based on the opera ("Die Zauberflöte") by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder

      Musical Direction by James Conlon

      English libretto and dialogue written by Stephen Fry

      Performed by Joseph Kaiser, Amy Carson, Ben Davis, Silvia Moi,

      René Pape, Lyubov Petrova, Tom Randle, Teuta Koço, Louise Callinan,

      , Kim-Marie Woodhouse, Charne Rochford and many others, with Chamber Orchestra of Europe

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    • How long is The Magic Flute?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Is this an opera, or an opera adapted into a musical with "regular" singing voices?
    • Does the original Mozart opera use spoken dialogue, like the film?
    • The opera has been accused of being both sexist and racist. Is the film?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 décembre 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Magic Flute
    • Sociétés de production
      • Idéale Audience
      • Peter Moores Foundation
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    • Budget
      • 27 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 000 853 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 15min(135 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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