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Dans la brume électrique

Titre original : In the Electric Mist
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57min
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6,1/10
21 k
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Dans la brume électrique (2009)
A detective in the deep South is led into a series of surreal encounters with a troop of Confederate soldiers.
Lire trailer1:50
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Suspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Après l'ouragan Katrina, un détective de la Nouvelle-Orléans rencontre une troupe de soldats confédérés tout en enquêtant sur des meurtres en série de prostituées, un lynchage de 1965 et des... Tout lireAprès l'ouragan Katrina, un détective de la Nouvelle-Orléans rencontre une troupe de soldats confédérés tout en enquêtant sur des meurtres en série de prostituées, un lynchage de 1965 et des hommes d'affaires corrompus.Après l'ouragan Katrina, un détective de la Nouvelle-Orléans rencontre une troupe de soldats confédérés tout en enquêtant sur des meurtres en série de prostituées, un lynchage de 1965 et des hommes d'affaires corrompus.

  • Réalisation
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Scénario
    • Jerzy Kromolowski
    • Mary Olson-Kromolowski
    • James Lee Burke
  • Casting principal
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • John Goodman
    • Peter Sarsgaard
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    21 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Scénario
      • Jerzy Kromolowski
      • Mary Olson-Kromolowski
      • James Lee Burke
    • Casting principal
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • John Goodman
      • Peter Sarsgaard
    • 127avis d'utilisateurs
    • 98avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos4

    In the Electric Mist
    Trailer 1:50
    In the Electric Mist
    Baby Feet
    Clip 2:09
    Baby Feet
    Baby Feet
    Clip 2:09
    Baby Feet
    Long Night
    Clip 1:13
    Long Night
    In the Electric Mist
    Interview 27:10
    In the Electric Mist

    Photos55

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    Rôles principaux51

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    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Dave Robicheaux
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Julie 'Baby Feet' Balboni
    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Elrod T. Sykes
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Bootsie Robicheaux
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Kelly Drummond
    Justina Machado
    Justina Machado
    • Rosie Gomez
    Ned Beatty
    Ned Beatty
    • Twinky LeMoyne
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Ben Hebert
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Lou Girard
    Levon Helm
    Levon Helm
    • General John Bell Hood
    Buddy Guy
    Buddy Guy
    • Sam 'Hogman' Patin
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
    Julio Cesar Cedillo
    • Cholo Manelli
    Bernard Hocke
    Bernard Hocke
    • Murphy Doucet
    John Sayles
    John Sayles
    • Michael Goldman
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Sheriff
    Walter Breaux
    • Batist
    Alana Locke
    • Alafair Robicheaux
    Adella Gautier
    • Clothilde (Cleaning Woman)
    • Réalisation
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Scénario
      • Jerzy Kromolowski
      • Mary Olson-Kromolowski
      • James Lee Burke
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    Avis des utilisateurs127

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    Chrysanthepop

    Rich Atmosphere, Strong Cast, Excellent Music But Poor Story

    'In The Electric Mist' is a murder mystery based on James Lee Burke's novel. Set in Louisiana, a no-nonsense copper Robicheaux investigates the murders of two prostitutes and an ancient murder of a black man. He crosses paths with some angry people and, consequently his life is at risk. The rich atmosphere, sets, presentation of culture and interactions between the characters look very real. Director Bertrand Tavernier really has captured the essence of the place. The cinematography is remarkable and the mesmerizing soundtrack is exceptional. The casting is solid. There is great chemistry between all actors. Tommy Lee Jones delivers is exceptional as Robicheaux. He is effectively supported by fine actors like Mary Steenburgen, Justina Machado, Kelly MacDonald, Peter Sarsgaard, John Goodman and Pruitt Taylor Vince. The story is halfbaked and somewhat of a mess as it's very inconsistent and the conclusion is unsatisfactory. At times, it feels patchy. The editing is quite poor and the pacing is very slow. I'd still say it's worth seeing for the authentic atmosphere, performances and awesome soundtrack.
    7critic-fanspot

    Atmospheric, Moody Drama with Crime as Only Part of Context

    Filled with bayou atmosphere, the film follows Louisiana detective Dave Robicheaux as he sorts through two cases that tie together past and present, history and future, black and white, rich and poor. The cultural tension that permeates the movie creates the backdrop for a psychological crime drama whose suspense comes primarily from the personal conflict of Robicheaux. The crime action itself serves more to buffet the lead character on his internal journey than to create an action-heavy thrill-ride.

    In the Electric Mist is rich in atmosphere, and that is perhaps its strongest point. All aspects of the film-making process come together to drive home the feeling of the Lousiana bayou, from the detailed sets to the slow pace to the contrast between the simmering intensity of the true Louisiana folks with the outlandish extroversion of the outsiders and the locals who have been won over by Hollywood culture. It is a movie best experienced with your full attention.

    There is a strong sense of suspense in the film, but it is delivered through tragedy and the search for resolution, not high action. While Tommy Lee Jones delivers the sort of performance one might expect and there are certainly plenty of thriller mainstay elements, this is not an action piece, an in intrigue, or a intricate mystery. If you cannot get invested in the tension of a complicated shades-of-grey lead character and his search for answers to questions that may not e fully expressed, the suspense will likely escape you and you will be left with a slow movie with an unsurprising plot. And if you cannot get absorbed into the play of contrasts and dialectics within the fabric of the rural Louisiana cultural fabric, you probably find the message trite, the ending too neat, and some of the performances (e.g., John Goodman as Baby Feet Balboni) as over-the-top and distracting. But if you can allow yourself to experience the film through Jones' Robicheaux, you will find yourself sharing his internal conflict, delighting in bright spots of energy like Alana Locke's Alafair, and clinging to a misty hope for resolution.
    6ekrats4

    Make sure you watch the European cut

    Most of you have probably never heard of Tavernier, which is a shame as he has at least two masterpieces under his belt. The American DVD release is not only cut by 15 minutes, it is also drastically different in structure and tone. Think Leone's American cut of Once Upon a time In America. You didn't like that, did you? Well, to be honest neither of the films are perfect, but the American DVD is UNWATCHABLE. At least the director's cut is the way Tavernier preferred; and actually a middling thriller that is worthy of giving a spin. Gone is the made for TV pacing and ludicrous ending, and while it's not his best work, it will probably entertain you enough.

    The acting is serviceable in both versions, but the lack of a back story (and thus motivation) makes some of the character actions seem out of place and silly.

    I happen to like Heaven's Prisoners a lot more than anyone has any right to, and I think Tommy Lee Jones is a very good replacement for Baldwin. Gone is the optimistic charm of old Dave, hello new Dave that is bitter by what life has shown him. But a lot of that is lost in the American DVD.
    8warren-ripley

    Tommy Lee nails the part

    Tommy Lee Jones has either read Burke's books or he is really that good. Unlike Alec Baldwin's Robicheaux in "Heaven's Prisoners" Jones has the complex nature of Robicheaux's personality down. Jones can deliver on the character's contrasting moods -- the sensitivity of his care for others versus the fire of his smoldering anger. Good flick. No stupid CGI tricks, no political correctness, just a good old fashioned crime mystery with a very riveting main character. There are some unresolved elements regarding the Goodman and Beatty parts but the dogged pursuit of the criminal element by Jones is worth the price of admission. I've read all of Burke's books and this is as close as anyone is going to get to myriad aspects of Dave Robicheaux's tortured soul. Burke fans disappointed by "Heaven's Prisoners" should see this one.
    7RNQ

    It works

    I've just seen the 117 minute version, and it works. People seeing this on DVD should check that they have this longer version. The complaint is that the movie is incoherent, but in fact as well as crime movies do; all layers are brought pretty well together. The mousetrap snaps. Meanwhile, beyond a noir of earlier days, there is an attempt to deal with crimes both old and fresh, and a dramatization of a detective's inner debate through his projection of a Confederate Army general. And some of his troops--there is froth in details, as there is with the manner and antics of "Baby Feet" (John Goodman) and even his automobile. Froth in excess is that a detective, even if he is played by Tommy Lee Jones, should smash the faces of persons he is interrogating. For planted evidence, see the last scenes. There is what movie rating calls "language," all for the better.

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    • Anecdotes
      Former Iberia Parish Sheriff Sid Hebert was supposed to play the Sheriff, but he was later replaced by Gary Grubbs. As a sort of consolation, numerous "Re-Elect Sid Hebert" signs were placed in the Sheriff's office, and other places in the film.
    • Gaffes
      When a caller hangs up on Dave's cell phone, you hear a dial tone. Cell phones do not have dial tones.
    • Citations

      Elrod Sykes: Ya ever see the lights in the cypress trees at night?

      Dave Robicheaux: That's swamp gas. It'll ignite and all that across the water. It's like ball lightning.

      Elrod Sykes: No sir, that's not what it is. It's these guys that are wounded by the lake. They have lanterns coming from some of the ambulances. A lot of the soldiers had maggots on their wounds. It's the only reason they lived. It's 'cause the maggots ate out the infection.

      Dave Robicheaux: You been drunk a long time, Elrod. Pretty soon all the trees and alligators will be talking to you.

      Elrod Sykes: Yeah... I wasn't drunk. This guy... a General... was standing on a crutch right by the water when he said to me, 'You and your friend, the Law Man, must repel them'.

      Dave Robicheaux: I think you're delusional. You might wanna think about goin' to uh A-A meeting with me one time.

      Elrod Sykes: Maybe I was a little drunk.

    • Versions alternatives
      The film was taken away from its director, Bertrand Tavernier, in post-production, the producers preparing the edit of the film that was released in North America and the UK (running at 104 minutes). However, after the completion of the producers' cut of the film, Tavernier went back to the picture and created his own 'director's cut' of the film, running 117 minutes. This version of the film has been released widely in Europe, and is available on DVD (in an English-friendly version) in France and the Benelux countries.
    • Connexions
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 avril 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • TFM Distribution (France)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • In the Electric Mist
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Iberia, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ithaca Pictures
      • Little Bear
      • TF1 International
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 7 999 896 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 57 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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