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Star Wars: The Clone Wars

  • 2008
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  • 1h 38min
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Dee Bradley Baker, Ashley Eckstein, Tom Kane, James Arnold Taylor, and Matt Lanter in Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
This is the second theatrical trailer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, directed by Dave Filoni.
Lire trailer2:04
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Après la victoire de la République sur Christophsis, Anakin et son nouvel apprenti Ahsoka Tano doivent sauver le fils enlevé de Jabba le Hutt. Les intrigues politiques compliquent leur missi... Tout lireAprès la victoire de la République sur Christophsis, Anakin et son nouvel apprenti Ahsoka Tano doivent sauver le fils enlevé de Jabba le Hutt. Les intrigues politiques compliquent leur mission.Après la victoire de la République sur Christophsis, Anakin et son nouvel apprenti Ahsoka Tano doivent sauver le fils enlevé de Jabba le Hutt. Les intrigues politiques compliquent leur mission.

  • Réalisation
    • Dave Filoni
  • Scénario
    • Henry Gilroy
    • Steven Melching
    • Scott Murphy
  • Casting principal
    • Matt Lanter
    • Nika Futterman
    • Tom Kane
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    78 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Dave Filoni
    • Scénario
      • Henry Gilroy
      • Steven Melching
      • Scott Murphy
    • Casting principal
      • Matt Lanter
      • Nika Futterman
      • Tom Kane
    • 322avis d'utilisateurs
    • 217avis des critiques
    • 35Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Matt Lanter
    Matt Lanter
    • Anakin Skywalker
    • (voix)
    Nika Futterman
    Nika Futterman
    • Asajj Ventress
    • (voix)
    • …
    Tom Kane
    Tom Kane
    • Yoda
    • (voix)
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    Ashley Eckstein
    Ashley Eckstein
    • Ahsoka Tano
    • (voix)
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Obi-Wan Kenobi
    • (voix)
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    Dee Bradley Baker
    Dee Bradley Baker
    • Clone Troopers
    • (voix)
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    Ian Abercrombie
    Ian Abercrombie
    • Chancellor Palpatine
    • (voix)
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    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
    • General Loathsom
    • (voix)
    • …
    Catherine Taber
    Catherine Taber
    • Padmé Amidala
    • (voix)
    Matthew Wood
    Matthew Wood
    • Battle Droids
    • (voix)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Jabba the Hutt
    • (voix)
    David Acord
    David Acord
    • Rotta the Huttlet
    • (voix)
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Mace Windu
    • (voix)
    Anthony Daniels
    Anthony Daniels
    • C-3PO
    • (voix)
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Count Dooku
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Dave Filoni
    • Scénario
      • Henry Gilroy
      • Steven Melching
      • Scott Murphy
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    6swiftnick47

    It was an OK start.

    I had a feeling this would be a major letdown (as a Star Wars fan the trailer did not impress me), but it wasn't. It is no great movie by all means, but It does not try to be. It could however be the beginning of something very good indeed.

    Good things first.

    The movie looked good and had some good CGI effects. It had a nice pace, lots of action-scenes and some are actually OK, without ever being incredible though. The movie had nice voice work also, even though Yoda is not voiced by Frank OZ (but you need the ear of a true Star Wars nerd to notice that). The chemistry between Anakin and Asoka was nice and worked well (it will be interesting to watch that evolve).

    Not so good things. Well first of all the story is not too exiting (youre never really at the edge of you seat), but then again this is hopefully just the beginning to something far greater. The movie lacks that one extremely cool action scene or character (you never really get surprised or shocked). The droid humor is really not needed, because it's just not funny. It feels too forced from the lack of other comical characters (Star Wars will do just fine without the tacky humor George). Then there is the facial animation. Sometimes it's OK, but at other times you wish the faces would be a little more lively (they are at times too stiff, especially around the mouthes). I still liked the overall design of the movie and characters though.

    Overall the movie wasn't a bad a start, and I will definitely watch the coming episodes with great interest.
    5TheRowdyMan

    If you liked Attack of the Cl...no wait...if you liked Caravan of Courage...

    The traditional scrolling prologue is replaced by a transatlantic voice that would have been at home in a 1940's serial. From here, we are thrown into episode 2.5 of the Star Wars saga. This is pretty generic Saturday morning cartoon fare with wooden voice acting and two dimensional characters. The dynamic between Anakin Skywalker and his new sidekick, will grate on the nerves of anyone over the age of 8 years old. The stiff animation makes everyone come across as a cross between an action figure and a Thunderbird. For a theatrically released film there is nothing cinematic about it and feels like a feature length pilot for the animated series.

    As a spin off from the Star Wars franchise, it's OK but purely for kids only.
    7Tweekums

    A decent animated addition to the 'Star Wars' franchise

    The action in this animated film takes place sometime after that depicted in 'Attack of the Clones'. The war between The Republic and Count Dooku's droid army is still raging and both sides want access to the space controlled by Jabba the Hutt. When Jabba's young son is kidnapped the Jedi decide their cause will be helped if they are the ones to rescue him. Obi-Wan and Anakin are to lead the mission; they will be accompanied by Ahsoka Tano, a Padawan apprentice who Yoda has entrusted to Anakin.

    This may not be the greatest addition to the 'Star Wars' franchise but I thought it was rather fun. The action is solid from start to finish meaning one can easily overlook some of the film's flaws. With the exception of Ahsoka Tano there aren't many new characters. No time is wasted reintroducing old characters; it is clear that the makers expect the viewers to have seen the preceding films. Ahsoka is a fun addition to the cast; I liked how her relationship with Anakin developed throughout the film. There are some weak points; the character designs took a little getting used to and I could have done without the 'amusingly' incompetent droid army... of course it is easy to forget that a key part of the 'Star Wars' audience has always been the fairly young. The voice acting is impressive; some characters kept their voice actors from the live action prequels but most didn't and the new cast sound like the originals. Overall I thought this was a decent addition to the franchise although I suspect it will appeal most to younger fans.
    7cox_gang

    A fun addition to the Star Wars collection

    I saw this movie yesterday at an early preview, and we took our two boys along with us. We found it to be a fun movie, full of action and more than able to keep our kids' attention. The movie itself jumps right into the Star Wars world without any sort of background information, so those who aren't familiar with Star Wars may be a bit lost at first (the movie takes place somewhere in between Episodes II and III). However, the action is immediate and the story moves along well. There were moments of humor with the battle droids, whose vocabulary has been greatly expanded. With a few exceptions, most of the major characters are obviously voiced by different people than in the original movies (though the actor voicing Obiwan was good--we thought it actually was Ewan McGregor), but overall the movie was enjoyable, especially for the younger set.
    7halodarkly

    A uniquely styled, new direction for a well-established formula

    I went to see "The Clone Wars" with carefully measured expectations, given the very, very mixed critical reaction. Although I say "critical", it's always best to remember that angry nerds with broadband are not film critics. But even the venerable and generally even-handed Roger Ebert didn't have much good to say about it.

    After the strange feeling of seeing the "Warner Bros" logo and hearing "As Time Goes By" in place of the Fox logo and fanfare, the film gets off to an inauspicious start - a rendition of John Williams' Star Wars Main Theme played by The London Philharmonic's cheapest non-union Mexican equivalent. And instead of the opening crawl, we get a montage and voice-over in a 1930s serial style. This will probably work well in the TV series, and there's nothing wrong with it, but seems strangely out of place in the cinema. This may be just because the traditional Star Wars crawl is so ingrained in film-goers minds, but it was an undeniable jolt. But from that point forward it gets better.

    Visually it's like nothing I've ever seen - instead of the style of CGI animation that we're now used to, the characters are made to look something like hand-painted wooden puppets. In a close-up shot you can actually see the brush strokes where the clone troopers have been "painted." It's a brave creative decision, given that Pixar, Dreamworks and others have had such great success with the more traditional style of CG animation, to take such a different direction. After I became accustomed to it, I really liked it. The animation has good "weight" to it - nothing ever suffers from the disconnected CGI unreality that often plagues the digital effects in live-action films (including 2002's "Attack of the Clones"). The environments are amazingly well realised, including a hand-painted sky which conjures up a nice balance between traditional and CG animation.

    Sonically, it's Star Wars all the way. All the classic sounds are there (lightsabers, blasters, walkers and so on) and are well orchestrated to the action. Musically, they've gone some way to doing what I had hoped they might - using John Williams' themes, but taken in a new direction. There's a much more pronounced world music feel, and I really enjoyed that. When the score moves to a full orchestral piece, it sometimes falls a little flat. But it certainly serves its purpose, with only the main theme pulling me out of the moment.

    Plot-wise... well, it's Star Wars. There's a MacGuffin that must be found and returned to gain a tactical advantage in the war. Any further discussion of the plot would probably be wasted... and not just to avoid spoilers - it's all about the action. So... is there action? Oh, yes. Quite a lot of it. Too much, in fact. As a TV series in 30 minute installments, it should be amazing. But welded into one feature-length adventure, it's a bit overpowering. The visual inventiveness helps hold interest as yet another battle unfolds, but the fact that it's essentially 3 or 4 episodes joined together does show. Not enough to make it a bad film... but when the end comes it *seems* to be an anti-climax purely because there's been no let-up for the previous 30 minutes. As such, the end seems to arrive very suddenly. Had it been structured a little more like a feature, it might have managed a better finale. But, taken on its own merits, the action is very well realised.

    The new, kid-oriented character of Ahsoka is not particularly annoying - and that's about as much as you can ask from the this sort of character. Aged above 15, I'm not the target audience for Ahsoka's rite of passage story. Jabba's son is virtually inanimate... barely a character at all. Jabba the Hutt's uncle Ziro is bizarre - a sort of tattooed, New Orleans drag queen in huge slug form - but neither particularly annoying nor offensive as some reviewers have claimed. A kind of Vivien Leigh-as-Blanch DuBois (or maybe Truman Capote) to the Sydney Greenstreet-inspired Jabba.

    Overall, this is a good, fun animated adventure with excellent action sequences, that works well despite some pacing issues. It deserves credit for developing its own unique visual style, and daring to take liberties with a well-established franchise. In the end, its this willingness to challenge that much-loved formula that will provoke the ire of many a middle-aged Star Wars fan, as they clutch their Millennium Falcon scale replicas to their portly man-bosoms. But it may find more favour with the newer generation of fan who have less attachment to the memory of what they think they saw in a cinema, and a childhood, a long, long time ago.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Dave Filoni originally proposed for Ahsoka Tano to be Obi-Wan Kenobi's new Padawan, but George Lucas insisted that she would be Anakin's apprentice.
    • Gaffes
      Due to the limited number of models available during early production of The Clone Wars, many assets had to be reused in the background. Obi-Wan Kenobi's body was reused (complete with Jedi emblem on the shoulder) for two Gran (Ree-Yees) aliens seen in both Jabba and Ziro's palace. Similarly, Supreme Chancellor Palpatine's body was reused for two Ithorian (Hammerhead) aliens. Noticeably, these Ithorians have human hands.
    • Citations

      Anakin Skywalker: The desert is merciless. It takes everything from you.

    • Versions alternatives
      Although the Warner Bros. logo was present during the theatrical and Blu-Ray/DVD releases, it was omitted from the Disney+ release. This may be because Disney and Warner Brothers are competitors in the movie industry.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Star Wars: The Clone Wars Preview Special (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Original 'Star Wars' Themes & Compositions
      (uncredited)

      Composed by John Williams

      Arranged by Kevin Kiner

      Performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

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    • How long is Star Wars: The Clone Wars?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Are any of the original actors from the "Star Wars" prequels back for "The Clone Wars"?
    • Jabba the Hutt has a son? Does that mean he has a wife, too?
    • Anakin has a Padawan? Isn't he a Padawan himself?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 août 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Singapour
      • Australie
      • Royaume-Uni
      • République tchèque
    • Sites officiels
      • Disney +
      • Lucasfilm (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Star Wars: La guerra de los clones
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lucasfilm Animation
      • Lucasfilm
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    • Budget
      • 8 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 35 161 554 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 14 611 273 $US
      • 17 août 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 68 282 844 $US
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      • 1h 38min(98 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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