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Batman et Red Hood: Sous le masque rouge

Titre original : Batman: Under the Red Hood
  • Vidéo
  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 1h 15min
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Jensen Ackles and Bruce Greenwood in Batman et Red Hood: Sous le masque rouge (2010)
The Caped Crusader takes on a deadly new adversary in this home video trailer
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ActionCriminalitéDrameMystèreScience-fictionThrillerAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainAnimation pour adultesSuper héros

Le Joker kidnappe trois citoyens importants pendant Noël et défie Batman de le retrouver avant minuit.Le Joker kidnappe trois citoyens importants pendant Noël et défie Batman de le retrouver avant minuit.Le Joker kidnappe trois citoyens importants pendant Noël et défie Batman de le retrouver avant minuit.

  • Réalisation
    • Brandon Vietti
  • Scénario
    • Judd Winick
    • Bob Kane
    • Gerry Conway
  • Casting principal
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Jensen Ackles
    • John DiMaggio
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    72 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Brandon Vietti
    • Scénario
      • Judd Winick
      • Bob Kane
      • Gerry Conway
    • Casting principal
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Jensen Ackles
      • John DiMaggio
    • 169avis d'utilisateurs
    • 61avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Batman
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    Jensen Ackles
    Jensen Ackles
    • Jason Todd
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    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Joker
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    Neil Patrick Harris
    Neil Patrick Harris
    • Dick Grayson
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    Jason Isaacs
    Jason Isaacs
    • Ra's al Ghul
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    Wade Williams
    Wade Williams
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    Carlos Alazraqui
    Carlos Alazraqui
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    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Leon
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    Gary Cole
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    Brian George
    Brian George
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    Kelly Hu
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    Phil LaMarr
    Phil LaMarr
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    Alexander Martella
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    Vincent Martella
    Vincent Martella
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    Jim Piddock
    Jim Piddock
    • Alfred Pennyworth
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    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Tyler Bramford
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    Andrea Romano
    Andrea Romano
    • Reporter #1
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    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
    • Freddie
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      • Brandon Vietti
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      • Bob Kane
      • Gerry Conway
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    8utgard14

    "I thought I'd be the last person you'd ever let him hurt."

    One of the best animated movies to come out of the DCAU. Well-written with a lot of focus on the characters but it doesn't skimp on the action in any way. The people making DC's current crop of animated movies should look to this as an example of how to get it right. You don't have to sacrifice quality storytelling for action. Also, I've objected to the use of violence, language, and sexuality in some of the later DC animated films because it seemed mostly superficial and tacked-on just for titillation and posturing. But here the story warrants adult themes. If anything, it soft pedals a bit when it shouldn't (Robin never looks as badly beaten as he should, for one). The animation is excellent. The action scenes are just incredible. Enough good things can't be said about the script, which is well above par for these things. The voice acting is solid, although the BTAS fan in me will probably always yearn for those voices in these movies. All together it's amazing and deserving of all its praise.
    10zombybeaver

    Stunning

    I had my hesitations about another DC Animated Universe movie, since Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths wasn't particularly sterling and came across as a mediocre production. However, this title refilled me with faith for Bruce Timm as a producer, and DCAU films in general.

    Bruce Greenwood does a phenomenal Batman and Neal Patrick Harris complements him beautifully as Nightwing. However the shocker performance comes out of John Di Maggio, as The Joker, who helps the plot to flow elegantly from drama, to dark comedy. Though at times his voice reminds me more of Bender from Futurama, the performance was nothing short of stellar. I'd love to see him in future DCAU works to reprise his role as the Clown Prince of Crime, especially if Mark Hamill retires his clown suit.

    While this is definitely one of my favorite story arcs in the Batman mythos, when I had watched the "First Look" segment for this movie I had my doubts as to whether or not they'd be able to fit such a large amount of content into their usual length animated film. However every bit of the storyline is fleshed out and you feel informed without being overloaded. As I've stated earlier it melds intense action, dark comedy, and tear-jerking drama together so well you'll watch it again and again.

    To be honest, the finale for this was done perfectly. However, I won't spoil even a fraction of it.

    You'll have to take your own look Under the Red Hood.

    P.S. With cover art by Alex Ross, what other reason do you need to have this on your DVD shelf?
    8james-allen72

    Incredibly Deep!

    I remember the cover of the comic "A Death in the Family" and how shocking the depiction of Batman holding Robin's broken body was to me at the time I first saw it. The story inside was equally shocking and I remember really, really enjoying it. It was the first time that I remember seeing the joker as the horrid piece of malevolent garbage that he really is, instead of some thug who had a trademark ever-present grin. (I grew up watching the 60's series with Caesar Romero) It's been decades but I can still remember the depiction of the shadows on the wall of the Joker, holding a crowbar standing over robin with "HA HA HA HA HA HA!" all over the page. I've always kind of liked the idea of Tim Drake growing into his own man and becoming Nightwing and I had just been explaining to my wife the story of the two different Robins and their origins as well as the scene I recalled earlier, and how Batman had been so overwhelmed with guilt and had sworn to never take another sidekick, this being the reason that we never see Robin anymore. This movie really delved into that guilt that Bruce felt and I thought it was incredibly deep for an animated movie. I'm not surprised, really; The cartoons nowadays are nothing like the "Superfriends" cartoons I used to watch on Saturday mornings, but this one really pushed the limits and I was glad to see it. Personally, I'd really like to see a movie about Batman having his back broken by Bane, Azrael taking on the mantel of Batman and the chaos that ensued. I thought that was one of the best comic stories I've ever read. I liked how Azrael wasn't opposed to killing and didn't have the same moral code as Batman, but this movie covered that aspect of the Batman mythos almost as well. I think people tend to forget that part of the story, which is sad because it's one of, if not the most important aspects of Batman and what makes him a true hero! He's part of the Justice League and he doesn't have one single super power! That, by itself is amazing! He also has an iron-clad will that is seconded by none. And beyond all that, he's seen horrible things and gone up against even more horrible people, like the Joker, yet he will. not. kill. He won't allow himself to sink into that hole that he so really wishes to-he will never give in and that, in and of itself is amazing! Batman is a contemporary hero, myth and legend, not because he is impervious to bullets or because he can shoot lasers from his eyes, but because he is as human as you or me; He makes mistakes like you or I do. He is vulnerable bullets and bombs and temptations but he will never let any of those things stand in his way of obtaining justice-not as long as there is a breath in his body. He's earned the deepest respect of Superman! Therefore, he has earned my respect too. This movie really details the very worst thing that has ever happened to him since he put on his cape and cowel and it illustrates just how impervious his iron will is. I loved this movie! No Bat-fan should miss it!
    10joerg-nezmeskal

    There was a Batman before TDK

    Seriously, I can't listen (or in that case read) to this crap anymore, that the creators of this film were copying or stealing from Nolan. Listen guys, there have been a Batman before TDK and there were some pretty dark and violent stories told about him like "Killing Joke" Millers "Dark Knight returns", "Knightfall" or in this case: "A death in the family", which is pretty much the source material for this incredible satisfying story. There are a lot of characters and story lines packed in this very short film but thanks to a great script and a great pace by the director nothing felt rushed and every character had his moment to shine. The movie was awesome and at least in my opinion much more entertaining and satisfying than Nolan's over-hyped "The dark knight". While Nolan's film was dark and depressing and pretty much a showcase for Heath Ledger's incredible performance, this is dark and somber as well but tells a powerful, engaging story in which you feel for the characters. Especially the last scene showed that Batman is much more than just a "High Tech-Rambo in a leather suit" but a very conflicted, torn human being. For fans of the Batman-comics highly recommended.
    Mr-Fusion

    Definitely the best of the DC direct-to-video features (so far)

    It's too bad DC comics hasn't been able to attain the kind of success that Marvel has with their big screen adaptations. But DC seems to be doing quite well with direct-to-DVD fare.

    Adapted by Judd Winick from his own story arc, "Batman: Under the Red Hood" is a story brimming with themes of family, revenge and redemption. Five years prior, Jason Todd (the second Robin) was brutally murdered at the hands of the Joker. A death that scarred Batman nearly as badly as the death of his parents. At present, Batman (Bruce Greenwood) has his hands full with the sudden appearance of The Red Hood (Jensen Ackles), a new vigilante who's seizing control of Gotham's crime syndicates. Showing up in a guest-starring role is Nightwing (the original Robin, voiced here by Neil Patrick Harris) in a story that will face the Dark Knight with his past, as well as his worst enemy, the Joker (John Di Maggio).

    The movie gets high marks for voice casting, alone. But even so, it's a stellar Batman movie, complete with first-rate animation, a heartbreaking story (geez, that last line before the credits rolled was a gut punch), and tremendous sound design. What surprises the most is the level of violence in this movie, usually achieved with off-screen sound effects that let the viewer's imagination fill in the blanks (always the right way to go). The action hits fast and hard, only slowing down to let the audience ingest the clues as to the Red Hood's identity.

    Greenwood is right up there with Kevin Conroy as the greatest Batman on screen. Hopefully we'll hear him again as the Dark Knight in a future movie.

    8/10

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    • Anecdotes
      The story is based on the 1988 Batman Comics storyline "A Death in the Family," where readers voted via a 1-900 number to either save or kill off the second Robin, Jason Todd. Over 10,000 votes were cast and with only a 72-vote majority, the decision was made to kill him. Todd was later brought back in 2005 as part of the 2005 "Under the Hood" storyline.
    • Gaffes
      The bathroom in which Batman and the Red Hood fight in has no door to it, until Batman makes his own door by punching the Red Hood through a wall.
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      Jason Todd: Ignoring what he's done in the past. Blindly, stupidly disregarding the entire graveyards he's filled, the thousands who have suffered, the friends he's crippled. You know, I thought... I thought I'd be the last person you'd ever let him hurt. If it had been you that he beat to a bloody pulp, if he had taken you from this world, I would've done nothing but search the planet for this pathetic pile of evil, death-worshiping garbage and then send him off to hell!

      Batman: You don't understand. I don't think you've ever understood.

      Jason Todd: What? That your moral code just won't allow for that? It's too hard to cross that line?

      Batman: No! God Almighty, no. It'd be too damned easy. All I've ever wanted to do is kill him. A day doesn't go by that I don't think about subjecting him to every horrendous torture he's dealt out to others, and then... end him.

      Joker: Aw, so you *do* think about me.

      Batman: But if I do that, if I allow myself to go down into that place... I'll never come back.

      Jason Todd: Why? I'm not talking about killing Penguin or Scarecrow or Dent. I'm talking about *him*, just him. And doing it because... because he took me away from you.

      Batman: I can't. I'm sorry.

      Joker: That is so sweet!

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      Edited into Batman: Un deuil dans la famille (2020)

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