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Beowulf et la Colère des Dieux

Titre original : Grendel
  • Téléfilm
  • 2007
  • 1h 22min
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3,5/10
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Beowulf et la Colère des Dieux (2007)
DrameFantaisieScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKing Higlack of the Gauths entrusts prince Finn and a fire ball weapon to his champion, slayer Beowulf. They lead twelve men on a mission to help king Hrothgar of the Danes, whose once glori... Tout lireKing Higlack of the Gauths entrusts prince Finn and a fire ball weapon to his champion, slayer Beowulf. They lead twelve men on a mission to help king Hrothgar of the Danes, whose once glorious realm is terrorized by the undefeated monster Grendel. The task is made more difficult... Tout lireKing Higlack of the Gauths entrusts prince Finn and a fire ball weapon to his champion, slayer Beowulf. They lead twelve men on a mission to help king Hrothgar of the Danes, whose once glorious realm is terrorized by the undefeated monster Grendel. The task is made more difficult as Hrothgar kept gruesome secrets.

  • Réalisation
    • Nick Lyon
  • Scénario
    • Ron Fernandez
    • Berkeley Anderson
    • Anonymous
  • Casting principal
    • Chris Bruno
    • Marina Sirtis
    • Michael J. Minor
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    3,5/10
    1,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Nick Lyon
    • Scénario
      • Ron Fernandez
      • Berkeley Anderson
      • Anonymous
    • Casting principal
      • Chris Bruno
      • Marina Sirtis
      • Michael J. Minor
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    • 5avis des critiques
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    Chris Bruno
    Chris Bruno
    • Beowulf
    Marina Sirtis
    Marina Sirtis
    • Queen Wealhtheow
    Michael J. Minor
    • Unferth
    • (as Jack Minor)
    Charles Hittinger
    Charles Hittinger
    • Finn
    • (as Chuck Hittinger)
    Alexis Kendra
    • Ingrid
    • (as Alexis Peters)
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • King Hrothgar
    Atanas Srebrev
    Atanas Srebrev
    • Wulfgar
    Andrey Slabakov
    • Eclaf
    Harry Anichkin
    • King Higlack
    Maxim Genchev
    • Olf
    • (as Maxim Gentchev)
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Sigmund
    Ivo Simeonov
    • McGowin
    Ruslan Kupenov
    • Rafel
    Assen Blatechki
    Assen Blatechki
    • Renn
    Todor Chapkanov
    Todor Chapkanov
    • Sentry
    Vladimir Mihaylov
    • Captain
    • (as Vlado Mihaylov)
    George Zlatarev
    • Deserter
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    Ivaylo Geraskov
    • Conny
    • Réalisation
      • Nick Lyon
    • Scénario
      • Ron Fernandez
      • Berkeley Anderson
      • Anonymous
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    3dkosiur

    Bad acting, poor script, ...

    It's hard to say what was the worst thing about this show: the bad acting, poor acoustics of different portions, bad CGI, improper sets for the period, the poor script. It would have been nice if the script followed the original tale a bit closer -- there's enough tension and good material in Beowulf to provide a great deal of good material, and a better story line, than the scriptwriters could come up with.

    And why introduce a strange new weapon like a crossbow that fires explosive bolts?

    I see that this movie was made in "only" 21 days. It shows in the lack of quality. I'm beginning to think this is general (poor) attitude taken by Sci-Fi channel (and others) when it comes to making movies out of classic tales in the past few years.

    What a waste!
    4takseng

    Beowulf has gained nothing from Sci-fi Channel's attentions

    Where to begin? Anachronism? High tech cross bow with a scope in about 500AD? Arrows with explosive charges in 500AD? A monster Grendel that looks like a robocop and obviously never interacts with any of the weapons fired or swung against him? The heart torn out of his victim's chest without any sense of contact? Possibly the blond who would fit in on a recent fashion show with her make-up and streaked hair? The ancient Danish court represented in Classical Greek style? The queen played by Marina Sirtis more savaged by her makeup artist than by madness? The effects are way too weak to carry this story. There are some stories that don't mind or even benefit from cheap effects, but this Grendel isn't one of them.

    What about characters who seem to jump about in their attitudes without motivation? A bravado idiot prince whose home has already been savaged more than once by the monster Grendel seems to have less respect for the danger he faces than Beowulf who was sent from afar from the land of the Geats to help the desperate Danes. In this it feels more like an old cowboy western than any kind of myth.

    Beowulf is an ancient tale from an era with almost no literary tradition and much of both its sentiment and its drama is obscure. I suspect that any modern telling which doesn't make an intelligent attempt to penetrate the obscurity must fail. I didn't love the recent "Beowulf and Grendel" which sees Grendel essentially as human and sees Hrothgar and his Danes as too arrogant and stupid to recognize Grendel's attacks as well-justified vengeance, but I had to respect its revisionist position that Hrothgar's Danes were a bunch of macho thugs who never grasped, even after it was all over, that they had brought this nightmare on themselves, and therefore, the original story of Beowulf, as it was written, was a misrepresentation of the real story. I think there's a more complex meaning to be understood than that, but this "Grendel's" terrible secret that Grendel's attacks are tied to previous human sacrifice doesn't really bring us closer to the shame experienced by Hrothgar and the Danes.

    This Beowulf has little to recommend it as traditional myth or as modern fantasy. I give it a 4: higher than it deserves, but always hopeful that a poor effort will draw attention by someone who is up to telling the story intelligently. In the meantime, Sci-Fi's movie-making seems to be following the NASA policy that it's better to build lots of probes that fail than a few that succeed.
    2irvine-stuart

    Truly Awful.

    I just read a review defending this film because it had a low budget, now my take on things.

    The CGI monsters was reasonable well animated but was implemented in the worst possible way. The fight scenes weren't even fights it was just one shot of an actor then one shot of monster with very interaction at all. When the monster did interact it looked like it was done in paintshop pro. In my opinion if you have a low budget you should use models and puppets. They may not look as fancy but at least they interact, just look at Peter Jacksons early films.

    As for the acting Beowulf did an descent job but the rest of the cast were either not trying or they forgot where they where.

    The script seemed confused to me. One minute they would be talking as if it were a modern day setting the next you get drama club Shakespeare speech. I'm not say it should be all 'ye' and 'that it be' but you need to find a cohesive balance so the lines sound like they come from the same person.

    I did notice one part near the start when Beowulf was quoting the old testament which would have been find had he not spent the rest of the films talking about the gods and portents.

    In short, this film is a very slightly polished turd, but a turn none the less.
    1dhickey-4

    They weren't Vikings, and Vikings didn't wear horned helmets anyway

    After having seen the Canadian/Icelandic/British 2004 production of "Beowulf & Grendel," which I thought brilliant and stunning, I approached this--the first of 3 newer Beowulf movies due out this year--with trepidation. As soon as I heard "Viking" and saw the horned helmets, I groaned. These were Migration Era Swedes and Danes, not Vikings (they came later). And even the Vikings never wore horns on their helmets (horns make it easy for your enemy to knock your helmet off and then brain you). Then there's Hrolfgar's palace, which looks like a set for a movie about Greece or Rome, not 6th-century Denmark. The swords and armor look like props left over from earlier films set in various historic periods. I spotted weapons that might have been used by Crusaders in "Kingdom of Heaven," and one character was even wielding a Windlass Steelcrafts reproduction movie sword from "Beowulf & Grendel"! Beyond the basic plot of the original epic poem, the writing was dismal and the acting totally wooden and unconvincing. The biggest yuk was a secret-weapon crossbow, complete with sighting scope and exploding projectiles, that looked like something bought from Iraqi insurgents. The special-effects monster and his mom were so on steroids that Beowulf could never have torn off an arm, as he did in the poem. Thank the gods for bazooka crossbows! I could go on, but I won't.
    OC47150

    Did anyone read the poem?

    I had to read Beowulf several times in high school and college for English lit classes. I'm gong to find my old books and see how far off the movie was from the poem.

    Just to get through the movie (I taped it) I started doing something else. Rewinded a scene or two.

    The acting was so-so. I kept thinking, okay, Ben Cross has found steady work over the years, but steady, quality work?

    Like someone previously posted, the sets were the highlight. Don't know if the sets actually existed or were in a studio. Need to check that out.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 janvier 2007 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Grendel
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Budapest, Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • BUFO
      • NBC Universal Television
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      • 1 800 000 $US (estimé)
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