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Upside Down

  • 2012
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  • 1h 49min
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Kirsten Dunst and Jim Sturgess in Upside Down (2012)
Adam and Eden fell in love as teens despite the fact that they live on twinned worlds with gravities that pull in opposite directions. Ten years after a forced separation, Adam sets out on a dangerous quest to reconnect with his love.
Lire trailer2:30
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Drame psychologiqueScience-fiction dystopiqueDrameRomanceScience-fictionThriller

Adam et Eden tombent amoureux à l'adolescence bien qu'ils vivent dans des mondes jumeaux aux centres de gravité opposés. Dix ans après une séparation forcée, Adam s'embarque dans une quête d... Tout lireAdam et Eden tombent amoureux à l'adolescence bien qu'ils vivent dans des mondes jumeaux aux centres de gravité opposés. Dix ans après une séparation forcée, Adam s'embarque dans une quête dangereuse pour retrouver son amour perdu.Adam et Eden tombent amoureux à l'adolescence bien qu'ils vivent dans des mondes jumeaux aux centres de gravité opposés. Dix ans après une séparation forcée, Adam s'embarque dans une quête dangereuse pour retrouver son amour perdu.

  • Réalisation
    • Juan Solanas
  • Scénario
    • Juan Solanas
    • Santiago Amigorena
    • Pierre Magny
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Sturgess
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Timothy Spall
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    75 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Juan Solanas
    • Scénario
      • Juan Solanas
      • Santiago Amigorena
      • Pierre Magny
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Sturgess
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Timothy Spall
    • 226avis d'utilisateurs
    • 141avis des critiques
    • 45Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 6 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    Theatrical Version
    Trailer 2:30
    Theatrical Version
    Upside Down: Contact
    Clip 1:02
    Upside Down: Contact
    Upside Down: Contact
    Clip 1:02
    Upside Down: Contact
    The Making of the Movie
    Featurette 4:05
    The Making of the Movie
    Upside Down: Making Of Featurette
    Featurette 4:06
    Upside Down: Making Of Featurette
    Upside Down: Making Of Featurette 2
    Featurette 3:39
    Upside Down: Making Of Featurette 2

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Jim Sturgess
    Jim Sturgess
    • Adam
    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Eden
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Bob Boruchowitz
    Blu Mankuma
    Blu Mankuma
    • Albert
    Nicholas Rose
    Nicholas Rose
    • Pablo
    James Kidnie
    James Kidnie
    • Lagavullan
    Vlasta Vrana
    Vlasta Vrana
    • Mr. Hunt
    Kate Trotter
    Kate Trotter
    • Becky
    Holly Uloth
    Holly Uloth
    • Paula
    • (as Holly O'Brien)
    Elliott Larson
    Elliott Larson
    • Adam 12 Years Old
    Maurane Arcand
    • Eden 10 Years Old
    Janine Theriault
    Janine Theriault
    • Miss Maguire
    Vincent Messina
    • Tommy
    Cole K. Mickenzie
    • Pato
    Paul Ahmarani
    Paul Ahmarani
    • Mr. Tenet
    Carolyn Guillet
    • Mrs. Nathanson
    Pablo Verón
    Pablo Verón
    • Tango Dancer
    Don Jordan
    Don Jordan
    • TV Host
    • Réalisation
      • Juan Solanas
    • Scénario
      • Juan Solanas
      • Santiago Amigorena
      • Pierre Magny
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs226

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    7alexeyandrosov

    and not a single yawn was given

    The story behind the movie is interesting, it was a pleasure watching. The special effects and imagery as a whole are astonishing, although at certain times "unfinished", "half-rendered". The actors fit well in the story, and it's needless to say they performed good.

    Still, I was a bit disappointed when I discovered that at this time the movie is still on post-production and what I've seen was a not a final version. In U.S. the movie will start in December 2012, but producers decided to start returning money in Eastern Europe, falsely thinking that people here have lower standards for special effects and stuff.

    Anyway, the idea is good, execution too, and after the movie i expected cookies to float up from the box :)
    5billygoat1071

    Contrast Qualities

    Upside Down creates a fascinating universe beyond our imagination. It is so amazing, it could have been something groundbreaking. The story is a romance that is suppose to defy gravity. It starts with a great promise and many imaginative ideas were featured. Unfortunately, the journey suffers incoherence and leaves several unsettled details. It tries to tell a deeper meaning about love but none of it worked because of its terribly underdeveloped plot and awful romance. It could have at least given some sense to their love but it doesn't provide much exploration to their relationship. The visuals are undeniably breathtaking but the plot gets the opposite which results a story that fails to be compelling.

    The idea is wonderful. Who could imagine a world like that? It may be scientifically unbelievable but it doesn't matter. As long as it has a substantial story. Sadly, that story is unable to achieve its message. Even if it's quite gripping, the film calls for something better. The central plot is about a man who risks everything to get his love back. The first and second act really shows a lot of intrigue to the premise but falters when it goes through the rest. The biggest problem is probably the romance. It is poorly portrayed. It's hard to understand why do they love each other. Yeah, they had a childhood together and they are good looking but what else? That's almost the only thing we knew about them because every time when it stumbles to their relationship, it becomes a montage of inaudible chatter thus never really get to know them more. Even the talents couldn't save their love. Jim Sturgess is always charming as a lover boy. He gets a lot of things to do in most vital parts but only did little to the romance. Same goes to Kristen Dunst, except she is mostly underused. In other cast, Timothy Spall appears as an older version of cliché best friend roles in romantic comedies.

    It also leaves some unanswered questions in the end but that ending chooses forget almost everything from those questions. Despite of the story's inconsistency, the visuals are the landmark here. It is a brilliantly designed world that can be both trippy and fascinating. Mashing several styles like steampunk and typical futuristic details. Much magnificent is when it take turns between the aspects of the two worlds. There are two sequences that can be goosebumps worthy. These portraits are so gorgeous, it is best to see in cinema. It would still be worth watching if you're one of those people who doesn't care about the story even if its flaws are inevitable, but it still deserves something better.

    Upside Down is visually breathtaking but it didn't go beyond that. The romance is beyond bland and it spends most of the time doing stuff that achieved so little to the plot. When I said the romance is beyond bland I mean it has no personality, no depth, no meaning. It's pretty vague. This likely proves that even the most stunning visuals cannot bring justice to a problematic story. It's disappointing because it wastes the potential of the visuals and the first half. Instead of being compelling, it rather shows how beautiful the two's relationship is with a grand scale universe in the background. Aside of the love story, the context between the two worlds are intriguing but there is nothing else about it besides of what it was explained which it isn't enough. It still has its merits. In a nutshell, the film itself is like the two worlds. The visuals are on the top, and the rest are on the bottom. Make sense?
    7postsenthil

    HOLLOW EYE (SIGH...) CANDY !!

    In Upside Down, director Juan Diego Solanas presents us a romance set in sci-fi fantasy with Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst playing the leads. The film begins with a young Adam (Jim Sturgess) explaining the extra-ordinary setting of a dual planetary system he belongs to with two planets stacked one on top of the other. If you could remember that extra-ordinary scene in Inception where Ariadne (Ellen Page) tests her powers on a city road, it would be easy to visualise this setting where both these planets are literally a stone's throw from each other. The planet below is Down There which is a dump wears the look of a war ravaged zone and is populated by poor have-nots who can barely eke out a living. In contrast, the planet above, Up Top, bears an ultra swanky look with affluence all around. He also explains a set of principles which govern the physics of these two planets, viz. -

    Both the planets have their own opposing gravity and matter from each planet is pulled by the respective gravity An object's weight can be offset by matter from the other world (inverse matter) Matter in contact with inverse matter starts burning after some time Any unauthorised contact with the residents of the other planet is strictly prohibited and is punishable

    Despite their close proximity, they are connected by a singular high rise structure which connects both these worlds which is owned by a mega corporation from Up Top called Transworld which controls the affairs of both the planets. Transworld mines the resources of Down There and also allows the poor workers from the other planet to toil for the corporation for earning a livelihood. We also see that the tallest peaks of both the planets come very close to each other and this is where we see a young Adam, who is a resident of Down There chances upon Eden (Kristen Dunst) from the other planet. Their contacts grow in length and frequency and when one such extended contact is detected by security guards, it results in an accident in which Eden loses her memory of Adam. Ten years pass by without an event and Adam carries on with life under the presumption that Eden is lost/dead and is now working as a scientist in a workshop in Down There. One day, when he sees Eden in a TV show and finds out that she is now an employee at Transworld, his feelings for her are rekindled and he too joins as an employee of Transworld to meet her and to rediscover their lost love. The rest of the movie narrates the events unfolding in the lives of the protagonists following Adam's risky venture.

    This movie, in itself, has much in common with the dual contrasted planetary system it portrays. Despite the seemingly unlimited potential inherent in such an interesting premise, the movie never rises to reach its potential (a la Up Top) except in the case of visual splendour and plummets into an insipid romance (a la Down There) that redefines the term cheesy. The movie is further weighed down by an uninspired and apparently sleepwalking cast with the notable exception of the vivacious Timothy Spall who plays a lively cameo as Adam's co-worker. There is enough material in the premise to weave an engaging plot for some great romance between the leads from opposing worlds or even some well written drama or action thriller on class struggles. Alas, all Solanas and his co-writers could manage here is to barely scratch the surface, rather than to dig in deeper to come up with a more polished work. It is sadly ironic that a film which has gravity as its central premise is bogged down by a story and characters lacking the necessary gravitas !

    The result is sadly apparent in a superficial, barely there plot, underwritten one-note characters and a grand opportunity that is squandered royally. Nevertheless, the movie does excel in presenting arresting visuals that are simply awesome in their imagination and execution which redeems it, if not wholly. Every frame of this movie is rich in beautifully crafted detail and presents picture postcard imagery which is simply dazzling. There are several stand-out scenes like the shot of an apparently endless office floor (and ceiling) full of cubicles or the one in which Adam, to escape chasing cops, falls, nay, leaps up into a river as well as the one of a grand ballroom with dancers from either world swaying on their respective ends with a giant chandelier in the middle.

    Overall, this movie presents one of the most artistically sculpted exquisite and imaginative CGI visual splendours seen in recent times and would be a delight to watch on the big screen. If only the writers had put in even half the efforts of creating such visuals, we could have had a much better movie than what remains here as pure eye-candy that merely provides spectacular visual delights, but little else. If only ....
    3moviewizguy

    Great Visuals, Incompetent Storytelling

    If there is one thing "Upside Down" has going for it, it's the visuals. Good God, the film is gorgeous to look at. We've seen hints of a similar visual style in the "Total Recall" remake and "Inception," but the filmmakers milk the unique look in "Upside Down" in as many frames as possible. At times, the visual puns can be a bit too obnoxious to the point it becomes stupid, but overall, they portray the "dual gravity" idea really creatively. Of course, with fantasy films like this that operate within its own set of rules, you usually have to ignore the implausibilities and just go along for the ride.

    However, the story is a whole different matter. As the film opens to explain the world's rules through voice over rather than showing it on screen, I knew I was in for trouble. Within the first five minutes, exposition after exposition is thrown to the audience at such a quick pace it's almost impossible to keep up. It also doesn't help that the dialogue is downright embarrassing. With the film's over-reliance on narration, "Upside Down" leaves little time for its characters to develop which consequently makes the story as a whole feel contrived.

    For example, the love interest that grows between the film's two main characters comes out of nowhere. Unfortunately, actors Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst don't have the chemistry to sell their newfound romance authentically as well. Every story development feels fake and mechanical where it should feel natural. Furthermore, the film lacks any real climax, so the last 20 minutes where everything should build up to a resounding resolution, instead, just fizzles out to an anti-climatic, deus-ex-machina-like ending as if the story didn't know how else to end.

    "Upside Down" has a great idea that should have been a lot better than it ended up being. However, it's obvious the filmmakers were more interested in focusing on the visuals than actually telling a good story. "Upside Down" proves that as awesome as visuals can be, it can't overshadow incompetent storytelling and a weak plot.
    8MovieOO7

    Romantic and Refreshing

    The story is basically a new version of Romeo & Juliet. Since the movie has really stunning graphics and unique world setting, my eyes were enjoying catching every details scene by scene. Actors/actresses are good that they made the love story so sweet. I just think the story might has a better ending if more budget was allocated to the film making. I think it is a bit too short right now. When you are going to watch this film, I would advise you to keep your mind open to the story. Don't be too picky about the details of the two universes and their technology. Anyway, The story is so romantic and original, it is worth to watch in the cinema. I feel refreshing after watching the film.

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    • Anecdotes
      The scene where Adam first puts on the weights and flips upside down is actually shot in a room that is suspended in a giant wheel. The room, and everything inside it, moves 360 degrees. The camera moves with the room, so motion is not detectable, other than Adam flipping upside down.
    • Gaffes
      When Adam and Eden try to escape from the police for the second time, near the end of the movie, Adam is holding Eden on his shoulders jumping through the big blocks of stone. When a man fires and hits the wire that holds the stone where they're standing, they fall down and Eden grabs the chain with one hand, and Alan with the other one. Then she is forced to let Adam fall down, but doing it, the gravity of her planet should attract her and cause her to fall in the opposite direction of Adam. You can obviously notice that this doesn't happen: Adam falls and Eden is still holding herself to the chain to avoid falling down in the same direction of Adam.
    • Citations

      Adam: Gravity, they say you can't fight it. Well, I disagree. What if love was stronger than gravity.

    • Crédits fous
      The title appears in its stylized state at the beginning: "UPSIDE NWOD"
    • Connexions
      Featured in Starfilm (2017)
    • Bandes originales
      Driftwood
      Written by William Wei

      Performed by Aggie Hsieh and William Wei

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 2013 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • France
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Thế Giới Ngược
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Upside Down Films
      • Les Films Upside Down
      • Onyx Films
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    • Budget
      • 60 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 105 095 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 28 722 $US
      • 17 mars 2013
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 22 187 813 $US
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      • 1h 49min(109 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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