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Tetris

  • 2023
  • 12
  • 1h 58min
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Taron Egerton in Tetris (2023)
“Tetris” tells the unbelievable story of how one of the world's most popular video games found its way to avid players around the globe. Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) discovers TETRIS in 1988, and then risks everything by traveling to the Soviet Union, where he joins forces with inventor Alexey Pajitnov (Nikita Efremov) to bring the game to the masses.
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  • Réalisation
    • Jon S. Baird
  • Scénario
    • Noah Pink
  • Casting principal
    • Taron Egerton
    • Mara Huf
    • Miles Barrow
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    99 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jon S. Baird
    • Scénario
      • Noah Pink
    • Casting principal
      • Taron Egerton
      • Mara Huf
      • Miles Barrow
    • 229avis d'utilisateurs
    • 153avis des critiques
    • 61Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos12

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    Trailer 0:31
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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:45
    Official Trailer
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    Tetris
    Trailer 2:43
    Tetris
    Tetris: Final Countdown
    Clip 1:36
    Tetris: Final Countdown
    Tetris: I Never Thought Of That
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    Tetris: I Never Thought Of That
    Tetris: Tetris
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    Tetris: Tetris

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    Rôles principaux57

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    Taron Egerton
    Taron Egerton
    • Henk Rogers
    Mara Huf
    Mara Huf
    • Tracy
    Miles Barrow
    Miles Barrow
    • Dennis Jackson
    Rick Yune
    Rick Yune
    • Bank Manager
    Nikita Efremov
    Nikita Efremov
    • Alexey Pajitnov
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Robert Stein
    Aleksey Shedko
    • Alexey's Lab Chief
    • (as Alexey Shedko)
    Natalia Gonchar
    • MCSC Secretary
    Oleg Stefan
    Oleg Stefan
    • Nikolai Belikov
    • (as Oleg Shtefanko)
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • Robert Maxwell
    Anthony Boyle
    Anthony Boyle
    • Kevin Maxwell
    Ayano Yamamoto
    Ayano Yamamoto
    • Nintendo Secretary Japan
    Nino Furuhata
    Nino Furuhata
    • Yamauchi's Assistant
    Togo Igawa
    Togo Igawa
    • Hiroshi Yamauchi
    Ayane Nagabuchi
    Ayane Nagabuchi
    • Akemi Rogers
    Kanon Narumi
    • Maya Rogers
    Timur Kassimkulov
    • Dmitri Pajitnov
    Mark Khismatullin
    • Peter Pajitnov
    • Réalisation
      • Jon S. Baird
    • Scénario
      • Noah Pink
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    Avis des utilisateurs229

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    9brcsimbd

    Ecceded my expectations

    Wow, I can't believe how much I enjoyed the new Tetris movie. Who knew that a movie about licensing a video game could be so emotionally engaging? I was hooked from start to finish.

    The story was surprisingly compelling, without being too complicated or over the top. The focus on the journey of businessman Henk Rogers and the Tetris inventor, Alexey Pajitnov, was just the right balance of drama and fun. And the way they captured the excitement and anticipation of bringing the game to the world was thrilling.

    The acting in this movie was top tier. Taron Egerton delivered an incredible performance as Rogers, and I was impressed by how he brought so much depth to his character. The chemistry between him and the rest of the cast was palpable and made the story even more enjoyable.

    But let's talk about those plot twists, they were pretty good! I won't give anything away, but there were a few surprises that kept me on the edge of my seat. And the way they resolved the conflicts was satisfying and left me feeling content.

    Overall, I highly recommend this movie to anyone who loves video games, underdog stories, or just wants a fun and engaging movie experience. The attention to detail in the pixelated graphics and the captivating story make it worth watching. So, if you're looking for a movie that will have you feeling all the emotions, go see "Tetris"!
    8cinemapersonified

    Good Movie

    Rating: 8.2 Overall, a very entertaining movie that is a well constructed fun watch to see how Tetris escaped the Soviet Union as the tone coupled with performances help bring the audience on a fun ride, though the movie is a bit too safe in its writing and storytelling.

    Good Direction (Really helps set the tone and of the movie through a more lighthearted approach to storytelling; he gets a good amount out of his actors; the movie does feel very safe and nothing extraordinary in terms of its direction), Pretty Good Acting (Very Good from Taron Egerton (Does a good job in commanding the lead in the movie and showing a range of emotion throughout, the source material really limits him from going above and beyond like his other roles though), Pretty Good from Toby Jones, Pretty Good to Good from Nikita Yefremov (A bit more of a reserved performance so there is not too much to work from (not entirely his fault as that was how the character was written), but he does do a good job playing off of Egerton throughout the movie), Pretty Good from the rest of the cast), Very Good Story (The overall story is well laid out, though it is a bit overt in its storytelling, and the story elements build off of each other to create suspense for the climax), Pretty Good to Good Screenplay (A bit simplistic in the dialogue but flows well throughout; not too much symbolism because its a biopic; the humor throughout the movie was decent and helped make the film pretty lighthearted; no real foreshadowing), Good to Very Good Score (Really enjoyed how they interpolated the Tetris theme into it and used the score throughout to build suspense), Good to Very Good Cinematography (Helps with placing emphasis on different subjects and was overall very professional throughout), Good Sound (Enjoyed how it replaced sounds with 8-bit sounds to make the movie feel more like a video game from the 80s), Decent Editing (Really helped give that video game feel to the movie; the transitions between countries felt a bit amateurish though; There were also these weird freezes throughout the movie (do not know if this was intentional or if it was just from it being a world premiere and the is not fully polished yet)), Very Good Visual Effects (Gave the movie a more 80s, NES feel when it was used in conjunction with scenes; the 8-bit animations replacing shots were pretty good but felt a bit amateur (though overall I did enjoy them)), Plot Structure was pretty standard as it followed the standard arc (with the all parts of the plot being evident), Pacing was pretty steady with no major issues (no need to add or cut anything), Climax was executed well as it was a fun rush filled with action in a movie that does not have any (though it helps suspend the disbelief if this actually happened in real life), Tone was very tech as well as 80s and I felt the movie did a really good job at establishing tone; the movie did a really good job at making it a programming/CS movie as they spoke about concepts very well throughout the movie, Watched World Premiere at SXSW.
    8MrDHWong

    Shows us the quirky, crazy risks taken to distribute one the most popular video games of all time

    "Tetris" is a biographical comedy thriller film based on the YouTube video "The Story of Tetris - Gaming Historian" by Norman Caruso. Directed by Jon S. Baird ("Filth", "Stan & Ollie") and starring Taron Egerton in the lead role, it shows us the quirky, crazy risks taken to distribute one the most popular video games of all time.

    In 1988, Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) works in marketing for the video game publishing company "Bullet-Proof Software". While attending the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Henk becomes fascinated by a Soviet produced puzzle game known as "Tetris", which involves lining up falling blocks to make them disappear. Believing in the potential marketability of Tetris worldwide, Henk tries to acquire the game's distribution rights but soon learns that British video game distributor Mirrorsoft also has Tetris in their sights, with them already striking up an arcade deal with Sega. In an effort to outdo them, Henk decides to meet with Sega's biggest competitor Nintendo to arrange his own partnership. Henk is shown Nintendo's soon-to-be-released handheld console - the Game Boy, and after some persuasion, convinces the higher-ups to package the Game Boy with Tetris on release day. To acquire the necessary licencing rights, Henk travels to Moscow to meet with Tetris's creator Alexey Pajitnov (Nikita Efremov), where he quickly learns how dangerous it can be doing business in a communist country.

    If you've ever played a modern puzzle video game, especially one that requires the player to make certain objects disappear, then there's a high chance it has taken some influence from Tetris, which until 2020 when it was surpassed by Minecraft, was the best selling video game in history. Its simple premise coupled with its addictive gameplay has helped Tetris endure on for over thirty years, remaining an important staple of gaming culture. On a personal front, I'll always have a soft spot for this falling block game, as it just so happens to be the very first video game I ever played, having received it along with a classic Game Boy on my fifth birthday. But what many may not be aware of is the complex history behind bringing this game to worldwide attention, and in this film, simply titled "Tetris", we get to see a fun, thrilling, yet obviously sensationalistic look at how all of this was accomplished.

    Structuring itself like a Cold War thriller, the film immerses its audience the world of the 80s, a time where a businessman making deals with communist nations could very well mean the difference between life and death. In any other case, such deals may be something along the lines of a capitalist company wishing to opening up store in Moscow or even the freeing of a political prisoner to prevent a global crisis. What I'm sure most people would never expect to see is a deal involving a video game, an object of entertainment programmed by a single computer engineer working for the Soviet government. This is where the film deviates from your typical Cold War-related feature, in that while it takes the idea of a video game being its subject matter very seriously, it plays up the amount of obstacles in the main character's way for humorous effect. We watch Henk narrowly dodge being arrested by the KGB for owning an illegal copy of Tetris, which could end up with him being thrown in a gulag for a very long time. Additionally, we also see him struggling to communicate simple commands due to the presence of outdated technology like faxes and phones that cannot dial internationally. Yet all of this feels believable given the timeframe in which this story is set, which makes the film not only more compelling to watch but it also makes you appreciate what Henk went through to simply to get this game released to the entire world.

    Under Jon S. Baird's direction, the film has an appropriately retro video game look to it. For instance, the film appears to be divided up into four "levels", which I assume is done to reflect the four blocks that are used in each Tetris piece. As the story progresses, we witness Henk "level up" as he drifts ever closer to sealing the deal to distribute Tetris to countries outside the Soviet Union. Also, we often get to see scenes transitioning from one to the next via 8 bit pixels layered over the live action establishing shots. These quirky creative decisions allow the audience to almost feel as though they are inside a video game and that they are watching events play out like challenges the player character must overcome in order to advance forward. Though some of these segments are clearly added for dramatic effect, like a fast-paced car chase for example, they certainly aren't any less entertaining. Another thing that Baird uses effectively is the clever weaving of the Tetris theme tune, the Russian folk song "Korobeiniki", into Lorne Balfe's musical score. Every now and then the tone of a scene is set by a remix of the familiar jingle, either with a subtle piano cue or a loud orchestral piece. It's a novel way to enhance a moment that may have otherwise been slow and boring, which is something I came to really enjoy about this film. No doubt many fans of Tetris will have the song stuck in their heads long after the film is finished, because I sure did.

    As the lead character, Taron Egerton effectively carries the film throughout all of its ups and downs. Egerton's performance reminded me of somebody a young Leonardo DiCaprio would play, a quick thinking man whose confidence can help him smooth talk his way out of a difficult situation. It's easy to see Egerton is having great fun playing Henk not just as a businessman, but as someone who loves video games in general. You can't help but admire the way Henk seems so passionate about Tetris as a game and the positive effect it can have on people everywhere. In addition to this, you also have to respect how much he wants this game to succeed for those who helped create it, which is explored during his bonding scenes with Alexey Pajitnov. Though there is an initial culture clash between the two men, Henk and Alexey soon realise this game's true potential and work together to get it out there for the masses. These guys are the true heroes of this story, because if it weren't for them, the video game world would be a considerably less exciting place.

    For a game focused entirely around lining up falling blocks, "Tetris" has certainly had an interesting history behind its inception. The very fact that this film even exists to tell such a story is truly a testament to its long-lasting impact on pop culture. Even if you aren't an avid gamer, you can still acknowledge this film for how it is able to combine elements of a Cold War thriller with that of the development of an iconic contribution to gaming as a whole. I can't help but wonder if there are more exciting stories worth telling about the creation of other popular video games, as I'd love to see them as well. If they all turn out as enjoyable as this one, then you can count me in.

    I rate it 8/10.
    10aronlocsei-43006

    Read the interview with the actual people involved on IGN/Tetris.com

    The movie had to be made exciting so there are some exaggerated elements / but it was absolutely fun and exciting. Being born behind the iron curtain before this all happened I find it amazing that some reviewers here say this is some anti communist propaganda, when this is pretty much how it was back then. So don't listen to the haters, the actual people were involved in making this film as accurate as possible while still being a "Hollywood" movie. And yes, you lived in the same apartment the government gave you, no you could not freely speak, think and yes the secret police and army of civilian informers were infiltrated in every part of society. And there was not always food you could buy, and it was certainly amazing to have bananas in the stores (not in the movie) people who grew up in the west and not in the former Soviet block have zero understanding of how life was back then, and can be forgiven to think that this and other accounts of the Soviet era are some sort of parodies, the sad truth that they aren't nearly as exaggerated as you might think. It was pretty bad back then. This movie is absolutely excellent.
    7iain-cocks

    *Based on a true story...

    *That Tetris was invented by a Russian.

    That's it. Everything else is pretty much fiction. Then again, the true story was mainly a fairly complicated, protracted legal battle and wouldn't have made for a very exciting film. But an exciting film is what we have! It's well acted, the whole production is great, the story is gripping, but it's all fiction. Which is fine, but claiming it was "based on a true story" is... misleading, to put it nicely.

    It's quite revealing to read all these glowing reviews praising the authenticity and what a wonderful historical edcuation these reviewers recieved upon viewing it, when even a cursory google search shows that the reality is almost entirely disconnected with the contents of this film.

    Still, I have to give the film credit, it was a fun watch, a good story and VERY imaginative!

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      Being a non-gamer, then Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi would give the game to his superstar programmer Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of their most popular franchises Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, to see what he thought. Several days later, Miyamoto confirmed to Yamauchi that it was a great game and when Yamauchi asked why, Miyamoto responded "Because even your secretaries and accountants are playing it!"
    • Gaffes
      When reading the fax number of ELORG in Moscow Henk mentions the dialing code of Moscow as "495", which is the current code. In the soviet times until Russia 2005 it was "095".
    • Citations

      Alexey Pajitnov: Good ideas have no borders.

    • Crédits fous
      A short video is playing about halfway through the credits. It seems to be actual footage of Henk and Alexey in Moscow.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Game Grumps: Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!: Finale - Part 6 (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Holding Out for a Hero
      Written by Dean Pitchford & Jim Steinman

      Published by Sony/ATV Melody, Paramount Pictures Corp

      Performed by Ren Nagabuchi (as ReN)

      Appearing courtesy of Warner Music Japan

      Licensed courtesy of MARV Music Recording Ltd & Warner Music Japan

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
      • Japonais
      • Hongrois
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Тетріс
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Aberdeen, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(Tillydrone, Aberdeen city)
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      • Apple TV+
      • Marv Films
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