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Les 4 Fantastiques

Titre original : Fantastic Four
  • 2015
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  • 1h 40min
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Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, and Miles Teller in Les 4 Fantastiques (2015)
Four young outsiders teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe which alters their physical form in shocking ways. The four must learn to harness their new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.
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Quatre jeunes étrangers se téléportent dans un univers alternatif et dangereux qui modifie leur forme physique de manière choquante. Les quatre doivent apprendre à exploiter leurs nouvelles ... Tout lireQuatre jeunes étrangers se téléportent dans un univers alternatif et dangereux qui modifie leur forme physique de manière choquante. Les quatre doivent apprendre à exploiter leurs nouvelles capacités et à travailler ensemble pour sauver la Terre d'un ancien ami devenu ennemi.Quatre jeunes étrangers se téléportent dans un univers alternatif et dangereux qui modifie leur forme physique de manière choquante. Les quatre doivent apprendre à exploiter leurs nouvelles capacités et à travailler ensemble pour sauver la Terre d'un ancien ami devenu ennemi.

  • Réalisation
    • Josh Trank
  • Scénario
    • Jeremy Slater
    • Simon Kinberg
    • Josh Trank
  • Casting principal
    • Miles Teller
    • Kate Mara
    • Michael B. Jordan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,3/10
    188 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    198
    121
    • Réalisation
      • Josh Trank
    • Scénario
      • Jeremy Slater
      • Simon Kinberg
      • Josh Trank
    • Casting principal
      • Miles Teller
      • Kate Mara
      • Michael B. Jordan
    • 1Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 431avis des critiques
    • 27Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 8 victoires et 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos35

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    Clip 0:43
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    Miles Teller
    Miles Teller
    • Reed Richards
    Kate Mara
    Kate Mara
    • Sue Storm
    Michael B. Jordan
    Michael B. Jordan
    • Johnny Storm
    Jamie Bell
    Jamie Bell
    • Ben Grimm…
    Toby Kebbell
    Toby Kebbell
    • Victor Von Doom…
    Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
    • Dr. Franklin Storm
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Dr. Allen
    Joshua Montes
    Joshua Montes
    • Quarterback Speech School Kid
    Dan Castellaneta
    Dan Castellaneta
    • Mr. Kenny
    Owen Judge
    Owen Judge
    • Young Reed
    Kylen Davis
    Kylen Davis
    • Teasing School Kid
    Evan Hannemann
    Evan Hannemann
    • Young Ben
    Chet Hanks
    Chet Hanks
    • Jimmy Grimm
    Mary-Pat Green
    Mary-Pat Green
    • Mrs. Grimm
    Tim Heidecker
    Tim Heidecker
    • Mr. Richards
    Mary Rachel Quinn
    Mary Rachel Quinn
    • Mrs. Richards
    • (as Mary Rachel Dudley)
    Wayne Pére
    Wayne Pére
    • Science Fair Judge
    • (as Wayne Pere)
    Rhonda Johnson Dents
    Rhonda Johnson Dents
    • Science Fair Judge
    • Réalisation
      • Josh Trank
    • Scénario
      • Jeremy Slater
      • Simon Kinberg
      • Josh Trank
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Fantastic Four' received mixed reviews, highlighting its darker tone, character development, and fresh approach. Performances, especially by Miles Teller and Michael B. Jordan, were praised. However, the film faced criticism for its pacing, lack of action, and underdeveloped characters. Dr. Doom's portrayal and CGI effects were contentious. Some felt it missed the Fantastic Four's charm and family dynamic. Despite positive elements, the overall reception was disappointing, marking it as one of the weaker superhero films.
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    4lnvicta

    A strong cast and an effective first two acts brought down by a rushed, half-hearted ending.

    I wasn't expecting to enjoy this movie at all. I was a huge skeptic when the first trailer came out thinking it would be another FF movie chock full of cheesy one-liners and cartoony humor. In that respect, I was way off. Josh Trank's Fantastic Four is grounded in relative realism, showing what would likely happen if people did in fact crack inter-dimensional travel and brought back superpowers. It has a darker tone than the other movies and is a wildly different experience because of it. The characters are more relatable, their situations are more believable, and for a good part of the movie, it actually feels like you're watching the true Fantastic Four origin story unfold.

    I can't blame Trank for the discrepancies I have with the movie because he is not at fault. Apparently the producers demanded reshoots which rear their ugly head about 20 minutes from the end. It turns from this relatively dark, stylish superhero drama to an overblown one-liner infested CGI-fest. Mind you, I was still pulling for the heroes the entire time, but the moments following, preceding and including the final confrontation are so forcefully rushed and haphazardly put together it completely disconnects you from what the first hour of the movie set-up. The climax is generic and lackluster, and the believable shaky chemistry the characters shared in the beginning of the movie becomes incredibly forced and awkward. The shift is so drastic it's as if they Frankenstein'd two separate movies together, making for one extremely disjointed watching experience.

    Miles Teller and the rest of the cast have the benefit of being immensely likable. They worked well together and had palpable chemistry for a good chunk of the movie. Even Doom was fine. Once I got past the fact that it wasn't the comic book's adaptation of "Doctor Doom" and took him at face value as a sci-fi villain, I thought he worked wonders and actually posed a genuine threat to humanity. The CGI as a whole is great - a few moments will leave you scratching your head as in "was that really necessary?" but for the most part, the alternate dimension looks fantastic and the few fight scenes there are (literally only two or three) are executed well.

    Again, these are simply hints of what the movie could've been. It's obvious Trank had a vision with this world, and it's a damn shame that we won't be able to see it in full effect. What we're left with is a promising set-up and a complete mess of a third act with potential bleeding out right up until the final frames. Fantastic Four is more realistic and immersive than the other two adaptations, but unfortunately not as fun as either. What we're left with is an exercise in "what could have been" and another superhero movie with promising aspects that simply did not click.
    4moviexclusive

    An empty plot and nonexistent character development make this reboot of Marvel's iconic superhero quartet a pointless exercise in ignominy

    Just because you can do it doesn't mean that you should – and this wholly unnecessary and woefully terrible reboot of Marvel's most famous superteam is proof of that axiom. Say what you may about Tim Story's earlier cinematic adaptations, but as generic and middling as they were, they were at the very least entertaining. Unfortunately, the same cannot even be said of Josh Trank's back-to- basics origin story, which plays like a humourless retread of his debut film 'Chronicle' but on a bigger budget – and lest there be any doubt, it is far, far from fantastic.

    Not that it doesn't demonstrate such promise; the first act which establishes the friendship between the visionary Reed Richards (Miles Teller) and his tough-guy longtime best pal Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) as well as the team dynamics between Reed and the other members of his research team – the equally brilliant Sue (Kate Mara), her hot- headed younger brother Johnny (Michael B. Jordan), and malcontent genius Victor Von Doom (Toby Kibbell) – capably lay the foundation for what could have been a character-driven drama based on their clashing personalities. Indeed, after the boys sans Sue decide on a whim following a night of intoxication to put their teleporting machine to the test, how they respond to their newfound super-powers individually and as a team should be an organic evolution from how they were before.

    Alas, Trank, who co-wrote the screenplay with 'X-Men' veteran Simon Kinberg and Jeremy Slater, doesn't quite know where to go from there. Rather than setting them on a course that would follow the perennial 'X-Men' theme of inclusiveness versus insularity against the rest of society, our teenage super-heroes are pretty much seen only in an isolated military facility where they are trained and from which they are deployed on covert operations overseas. While Johnny relishes the opportunity to be different, powerful and useful for once in his life, Sue and Ben are not quite so sanguine and participate insofar as there remains a possibility that the Government's research on them would yield some way of reversing their abnormalities. In the meantime, Reed has vanished off the grid, while Victor is presumed dead on the planet they had landed up on in the other dimension.

    One senses a conscious decision on the part of Trank to eschew the usual superheroics seen in the recent profusion of Marvel and to a lesser extent DC comic book adaptations, but the middle act drags precisely because Trank never quite finds a compelling substitute. Johnny's potential conflict with Sue and Ben over the Government's exploitation of their super-powers never amounts to anything more than a playground squabble. The estrangement between Johnny and his father (Reg E. Cathey), whose Baxter Institute had overseen the ill- fated project, is under-cooked. And last but not least, Reed's guilt over his teammates' fates as well as his strained friendship with Ben seem to vanish as quickly as he is apprehended and brought back to the facility to aid them in version 2.0 of the same project.

    Trank's intention of emphasising the tension within the quartet is evident and admirable, but is ultimately undone by a script that doesn't develop it in any substantive manner. Worse still, it leaves an audience looking for visual spectacle severely wanting, that not even a very busy third act manages to salvage. Doom makes an unsurprising return here as their common enemy, driven by a fusion of body and alien matter to cause global destruction and around whose defeat to ensure the survival of planet Earth becomes a rallying call for the team to unite despite their differences. It is one of the dullest and most unexciting finales we've seen in a Marvel movie, not least for the fact that it doesn't know how to collectively bring together their superpowers except in a tag-team fashion to distract their opponent.

    It is also on the whole one of the ugliest comic book movies we've ever seen. The planet from which the quartet gain their powers is a barren rocky wasteland that has no character or distinction whatsoever, shrouded perpetually with thick grey clouds and given the even more nondescript name of 'Zero'. The energy that gives them their abilities appears as some slimy green goo that belongs entirely in a C-grade Syfy TV movie, while their powers – whether Reed's rubber limbs or Sue's telekinesis or Johnny's pyrotechnics or Ben's rock-covered body – look equally cheesy. It is no wonder too that the eventual showdown, which takes place almost entirely on the planet surface of 'Zero', doesn't play out any much better against such a bland setting, coming off even worse than any of the action scenes in its predecessors.

    And certainly, this reboot is in no way better than Tim Story's earlier adaptations, no matter of its ambition of being a darker and more character-driven superhero piece. 'Chronicle' may have been a perfect calling card for Trank, but 'Fantastic Four' shows a young, inexperienced director completely out of his depth, absolutely justifying the advance bad buzz it had spent months battling. It is utterly embarrassing that a film about Marvel's most enduring creations is no better than a live-action 'Power Rangers' movie, but that's exactly the ignominy that this misconceived and badly executed excuse of a superhero movie has wrought.

    As is typical with such origin stories, this one ends with the quartet 'stumbling' on their title as they admire their new home in Central City and reflecting on how far they have come. Ben aka the Thing describes their journey as "fantastic"; we're not entirely sure anyone of their audience shares the same sentiment.
    3AlsExGal

    Really awful reboot of the superhero series...

    ... about the first family of Marvel Comics. A lot of the story lines and characters have been switched around "for a modern sensibility". Teenage genius Reed Richards (Miles Teller) and his high school buddy Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) build a working inter-dimensional matter transporter, which naturally brings them to the attention of Dr. Franklin Storm (Reg E. Cathey) and his super-science team, who are attempting to do the same thing but on a larger scale.

    Reed is brought into the research team, joining Storm's adoptive genius daughter Sue (Kate Mara) and hot-headed son Johnny (Michael B. Jordan), as well as brooding genius Victor Von Doom (Toby Kebbell). Reed, Ben, Johnny and Victor use the transporter to travel to the other dimension, where things go wrong, Victor is lost, and the others are brought back changed (Sue is also altered upon the return of the others). From here the story gets bad really quickly, as the government takes them captive, and some go on the run, and others fight with the army.

    Suffice it to say, that as bad as the previous film adaptation went, this is much worse, and fails to get a single aspect of the story or the characters right, or even makes an interesting or compelling film for those who don't know the comic book backstory. This flopped hard at the box office, and plans for a series were thankfully scrapped. Also featuring Tim Blake Nelson. Directed by Josh Trank, although many stories of behind-the-scenes chaos and extensive re-shoots draw into question how much was done by whom. From 20th Century Fox.
    aznsteylez

    Eh how bad can it be... guess i will give it a shot....

    So I was contemplating if I should watch this a few months ago and I said no. The fantastic 4 looks like high school kids... WTH is this! It already looks horrible.

    I came home from work today and wanted to watch a movie. There was nothing on so I decided eh fantastic 4. There's nothing else to watch, how bad can this be...

    I just wasted 2 hours of my life I can't get back..... very disappointed.... I have never wrote a review on IMDb before, but this movie just did it for me. The 2005 movie was 10 times better than this, why would you ruin fantastic four..
    2mahmus

    Nothing really happened in this movie.

    They go to another dimention, they get their powers, then Doctor Doom shows up, they fight him and it's over. There's practically nothing else.

    We never see them learn to use their powers, we never see them getting to know each other, we rarely see the four together for most of the movie. All of that is skipped. We're told it happened, but we never see it, only glimpses of it in the backround.

    There's some good scenes. The cast is good. The effects are good. It is composed of scenes that belong in a good movie, but lacks all of the esential pieces to make it a good movie. The end result is just really bland and boring. It's not even worth getting mad about; It's just kinda sad.

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    • Anecdotes
      Stan Lee declined to make a cameo in the film.
    • Gaffes
      Sue's hairstyle and hair color change throughout the movie because some scenes were re-shoots in which she wore a wig.
    • Citations

      [from trailer]

      Dr. Franklin Storm: How did we get this far? Human beings have an immeasurable desire to discover, to invent, to build. Our future depends on us furthering these ideals, a responsibility that rests on the shoulders of generations to come. But with every new discovery, there is risk, there is sacrifice... and there are consequences.

    • Crédits fous
      When the 20th Century Fox logo fades away, the F in the logo stays for a second longer before it also fades away. This parallels the Fox X-Men films, where the X in the logo stays longer also.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Film '72: Épisode #44.4 (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      One Shot Electric
      Written by James Katalbas, Jaron Lamot, Jason Rabinowitz, Cheapshot (as Colton Fisher), Zack Arnett

      Performed by Def Conz

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 août 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Allemagne
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Canada
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los 4 Fantásticos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Raleigh Studios Baton Rouge, Celtic Media Centre, Baton Rouge, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Constantin Film
      • Marvel Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 120 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 56 117 548 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 25 685 737 $US
      • 9 août 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 167 882 881 $US
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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