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La légende d'Hercule

Titre original : The Legend of Hercules
  • 2014
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  • 1h 39min
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Kellan Lutz in La légende d'Hercule (2014)
 The origin story of the the mythical Greek hero. Betrayed by his stepfather, the King, and exiled and sold into slavery because of a forbidden love, Hercules must use his formidable powers to fight his way back to his rightful kingdom.
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L'origine du mythe du héros grec. Trahi par son beau-père, le roi, puis exilé et vendu comme esclave à cause d'un amour interdit. Hercule devra utiliser ses incroyables pouvoirs pour lutter ... Tout lireL'origine du mythe du héros grec. Trahi par son beau-père, le roi, puis exilé et vendu comme esclave à cause d'un amour interdit. Hercule devra utiliser ses incroyables pouvoirs pour lutter et reprendre sa place dans son légitime royaume.L'origine du mythe du héros grec. Trahi par son beau-père, le roi, puis exilé et vendu comme esclave à cause d'un amour interdit. Hercule devra utiliser ses incroyables pouvoirs pour lutter et reprendre sa place dans son légitime royaume.

  • Réalisation
    • Renny Harlin
  • Scénario
    • Sean Hood
    • Daniel Giat
    • Renny Harlin
  • Casting principal
    • Kellan Lutz
    • Gaia Weiss
    • Scott Adkins
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,3/10
    57 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Renny Harlin
    • Scénario
      • Sean Hood
      • Daniel Giat
      • Renny Harlin
    • Casting principal
      • Kellan Lutz
      • Gaia Weiss
      • Scott Adkins
    • 276avis d'utilisateurs
    • 179avis des critiques
    • 22Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total

    Vidéos18

    Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer 2:17
    Theatrical Trailer
    Trailer #1
    Trailer 2:15
    Trailer #1
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    Trailer 2:15
    Trailer #1
    "The Necklace"
    Clip 0:48
    "The Necklace"
    "Hercules at the Gates"
    Clip 0:47
    "Hercules at the Gates"
    "Gladiator Fight"
    Clip 0:44
    "Gladiator Fight"
    "Arena Battle"
    Clip 0:46
    "Arena Battle"

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Hercules
    Gaia Weiss
    Gaia Weiss
    • Hebe
    Scott Adkins
    Scott Adkins
    • King Amphitryon
    Roxanne McKee
    Roxanne McKee
    • Queen Alcmene
    Liam Garrigan
    Liam Garrigan
    • Iphicles
    Liam McIntyre
    Liam McIntyre
    • Sotiris
    Rade Serbedzija
    Rade Serbedzija
    • Chiron
    Johnathon Schaech
    Johnathon Schaech
    • Tarak
    Luke Newberry
    Luke Newberry
    • Agamemnon
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Lucius
    Mariah Gale
    Mariah Gale
    • Kakia
    Sarai Givaty
    Sarai Givaty
    • Saphirra
    Dimiter Doichinov
    • King Galenus
    • (as Dimitar Doychinov)
    • …
    Nikolai Sotirov
    • King Tallas
    • (as Nikolay Sotirov)
    Radoslav Parvanov
    • Half Face…
    Spencer Wilding
    Spencer Wilding
    • Humbaba
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Battalion Commander #1
    Vladimir Mihaylov
    • Battalion Commander #2
    • (as Vladimir Mihailov)
    • Réalisation
      • Renny Harlin
    • Scénario
      • Sean Hood
      • Daniel Giat
      • Renny Harlin
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    4SnoopyStyle

    no charisma lead

    In 1200 B.C. Greece, King Amphitryon conquers Argos by killing its ruler. Queen Alcmene is tired of his constant war. Hera allows her to have a baby with Zeus who would grow up to be the half-God champion Hercules (Kellan Lutz). He falls in love with Princess Hebe of Crete but his jealous older half-brother Iphicles announces his marriage to her. Hercules is sent to Egypt where he is set up for an ambush and sold into slavery.

    The opening fight is slightly interesting. It tries to be 300 but it's not as good. It starts out as a cheaper version of that style. That would be fine but it only gets worst from there. Kellan Lutz comes in and the muscle-bound dude is not charismatic enough to lead. The action style becomes cheaper and weaker. This Greek epic story has never seem less compelling.
    moviexclusive

    Incredibly shallow and underwhelming, even Hercules cannot lift himself out of this mess

    Step aside, Kevin Sorbo, we have a new man for the role of Hercules and his name is Kellan Lutz. If you have no idea who Mr Lutz is, check out his appearances in the Twilight instalments.

    Anyway back to The Legend of Hercules. As the title suggests, this is an origin story that sets up the demigod character. Despised by his father King Amphitryon (Scott Adkins) since the day he was born, Hercules - the son of Zeus and Queen Alcmene (Roxanne McKee) - is sent to war after failing to elope with his true love, Princess Hebe (Gaia Weiss). King Amphitryon favors his elder son, Iphicles (Liam Garrigan); unfortunately he is not warrior material let alone lead a kingdom and winning the heart of Princess Hebe. As fate would have it, Hercules survived the war and returns to reclaim his love and kingdom from the wrath of King Amphitryon.

    The poster reads From the director of Cliffhanger and Die Hard 2 - it's unfortunate they forgot to add in the fact that both were movies from more than twenty years ago, and Renny Harlin's directing career has long been sunk by a certain Cutthroat Island. Let's face it; The Legend of Hercules isn't going to resurrect Harlin's status in Hollywood anytime soon.

    While similarly themed movies such as 300, Immortals and Clash of the Titans are known more for their visual aesthetics than storytelling, The Legend of Hercules failed miserably on both accounts. Filmed entirely in Eastern Europe because of cheaper costs and taxes, Harlin's movie mimics the feel and look of its predecessors while pretending to strip down to the grittiness of that era. However every single set piece looks like a cheap knock-off, right down to the CG extensions - case in point, one seriously fake looking puppeteer lion looks even worse than that in cable series Spartacus and Rome.

    Written by at least four credited writers (one of them from the terrible Conan the Barbarian remake and Harlin himself), it is such a shame that the supposedly mythology-inspired story instead resembles Ridley Scott's Gladiator more than anything - if you recall, Maximus, was also betrayed and sold to slavery but made a comeback for revenge. We didn't realize that the legendary Greek hero Hercules actually ventures on the same path until now.

    Unimaginative plotting aside, the movie suffers from incredible clunky, modernized dialogue peppered with a variety of British and American accents and awful delivery from the actors. With the exception of McKee and Adkins (surprisingly turning in a solid performance), most of the cast members - especially Lutz - needs to sign up for advanced acting classes. Minus off all the disemboweling, limb and head severing and bloodshed you normally would have expect from such a theme (an obvious attempt to lure in younger audiences), The Legend of Hercules quickly dissolves into a predictable yawn fest.

    It's a tad disappointing that a movie about a demigod with incredible strength fares without emotion and plays like generally a mere paint-by- number adventure. Comparing to the 1997 animated feature by Disney, this one is hardly worth the time.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    Shocked at how a film this bad made it to theatres/cinemas

    Not the worst of anything to do with the Hercules legend, there are a few obscure low budget animated adaptations (not feature length) that are marginally worse. When it comes to feature length films, it would be very difficult to think of a worse depiction of Hercules than 'The Legend of Hercules'.

    The sole saving grace is Liam McIntyre. He is the only actor who tries and the only one to feel right for his character and within the tone of the story. However the rest of the acting was just diabolical. Kellan Lutz has to be one of the most charisma-free and can't-act-his-way-out-a-paper-bag actors working today, he brings none of the heroism and conflict of this great charismatic hero and spends all his screen time looking blank and wooden and uttering his admittedly terrible lines with the flattest and most awkward line delivery imaginable.

    Can't say anything better about the ladies either, who also show their acting limitations, especially the portrayal of Hebe who is in dire need of an acting coach. The obligatory villain acting is so pantomimic and overdone that one's surprised at how there was any scenery left from all the chewing, and it is so cartoonish that it veers on at times unintentionally comical rather than menacing.

    Blame cannot be entirely laid at their door though. 'The Legend of Hercules' is very incompetently directed by a director that in the film's worst parts even makes Uwe Ball look good. Even worse is the script, which is extremely flabby and heavy in banality and melodrama. The characters are genre stereotypes basically and have the development of a thin piece of cardboard. The story, what there is of it (for the running time this is often wafer-thin and threadbare storytelling) rushes from one scene and plot point to another, and jumps around constantly that following what's going on is not always easy. But because the writing and characterisation has so little to them and that thrills, emotional engagement and such are next to none the film feels interminably dull and lifeless often.

    Some bad fantasy-action-adventure films have the credit of looking good. That cannot be said at all for 'The Legend of Hercules' that looks like direct to video fodder from SyFy or The Asylum. The photography is unfocused and editing choppy, with an irritating over-reliance of slow motion and impregnated pauses that come over often as gimmicky, excessive and unnecessary. The sets and costumes look recycled, and to say that the special effects are dodgy is not just an understatement but actually pretty insulting, some of the worst effects of any film seen in recent years.

    What little there is of the action is at best uninspired choreographically, an eyesore visually and in terms of peril they're somewhat tame. The music score is lifeless and forgettable, very generic genre scoring actually. The 50s and 60s Hercules films may have been cheap and cheesy, but at least they knew what their goals were, who they were aiming at and what tone to take. 'The Legend of Hercules' fails at all three of those things, often it was difficult to work out what it was trying to be or what tone it was aiming for as it tries to be light-hearted fun and also take it seriously and fails abysmally at both.

    To summarise, very bad film. How it made it to theatres/cinemas and not straight to DVD is honestly a complete enigma to me, and this is coming from a very subjective person when expressing opinions. 2/10 Bethany Cox
    1arlenlanglois

    Unbelievably Awful

    It is absolutely shocking that this movie came out in today's market. The dialog was horrible: cliché and predictable. The entire film was, in fact, predictable. We saw the previews, we went to the film, and about ten minutes in we knew it was bad. We gave it a chance, hoping it would get better, that it would redeem itself in some way. It did not. It got worse. If you are just looking for an entertaining film, this is a major disappointment, to say the least. Obvious special effects, slow motion for every other move in every fight scene, and terrible, I mean tragic, dialog. If you are a fan of Greek mythology, it's downright offensive. Don't waste your time or your money.
    5LeonLouisRicci

    Soon it Will Evaporate from Existence

    Absolutely Average and Below in Every Way, this by the Numbers Filmmaking from a Very Inconsistent Director is so Unremarkable that it Barely Exists and is in Danger of Fading from Memory So Fast that the Mythology of Hercules is Safe.

    This is Not Awful, Not Good, Not Much of Anything. It just Sort of Lies there with Nothing to Say, Attract Attention or be Concerned About. The Acting is Across the Board Boring. The Story is Unfaithful to its Source Material and the Story being Told is so Familiar and Stale that even Youngsters will be Disappointed.

    It is Disposable and Dull with that Old PG-13 Curse of Banality and Yawn Inducing Action Scenes (that are worse when dealing with swords, spears, and Gladiator type mayhem) that the Battles are Rendered War Weary from the Outset.

    Overall, Not the Worst Thing ever, but if You are Going to Watch it, do it Soon before it Ceases to Exist like the Pools of Sweat from a Strenuous Workout.

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    • Anecdotes
      Scott Adkins's character, King Amphitryon, is seen at two different ages in the film, younger and older, and Adkins created two different looks for the character. He said he wanted to look extremely "lean and ripped" for the younger scenes, showing highly defined eight-pack abs in a shirtless scene, as compared to very "muscular and bulky" for the older scenes, where he just had to show his biceps in sleeveless costumes. He said for the younger scenes, he ate very carefully and trained a lot to achieve the ultra-cut look but for the older scenes, he trained just as hard but ate what he wanted because the focus was on size and not muscle definition, and he did not have a shirtless scene anymore.
    • Gaffes
      At the one hour mark, where Hercules fights four soldiers to defend an elderly villager, one of these soldiers can be seen wearing tennis shoes. Bright green tread is clearly visible when the first soldier gets back up after the double clothesline.
    • Citations

      King Amphitryon: Have you come to bring the wrath of Zeus upon me boy?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Half in the Bag: The Legend of Hercules and Her (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Cinnamon Stew
      Written by Valère Kaletka, Jacques Saly, Mathieu Lavarenne & Pat Jabbar

      Performed by Oxalys XL

      Barraka Publishing

      Courtesy of Barraka El Farnatshi

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mars 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Bulgarie
      • Allemagne
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Twitter
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La leyenda de Hércules
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Budapest, Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Summit Entertainment
      • Millennium Films
      • Nu Boyana Film Studios
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    • Budget
      • 70 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 848 538 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 868 318 $US
      • 12 janv. 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 61 279 452 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 39 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • Datasat
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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