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USS Indianapolis

Titre original : USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
  • 2016
  • Accord parental
  • 2h 8min
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5,3/10
15 k
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Nicolas Cage in USS Indianapolis (2016)
Trailer for USS Indianapolis: Men Of Courage
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Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un navire de la marine américaine est coulé par un sous-marin japonais, laissant 890 membres d'équipage bloqués dans des eaux infestées de requins.Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un navire de la marine américaine est coulé par un sous-marin japonais, laissant 890 membres d'équipage bloqués dans des eaux infestées de requins.Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, un navire de la marine américaine est coulé par un sous-marin japonais, laissant 890 membres d'équipage bloqués dans des eaux infestées de requins.

  • Réalisation
    • Mario Van Peebles
  • Scénario
    • Cam Cannon
    • Richard Rionda Del Castro
  • Casting principal
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Tom Sizemore
    • Thomas Jane
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
    15 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Van Peebles
    • Scénario
      • Cam Cannon
      • Richard Rionda Del Castro
    • Casting principal
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Tom Sizemore
      • Thomas Jane
    • 205avis d'utilisateurs
    • 36avis des critiques
    • 30Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux78

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Captain McVay
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • McWhorter
    Thomas Jane
    Thomas Jane
    • Lt. Adrian Marks
    Matt Lanter
    Matt Lanter
    • Bama
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Admiral Parnell
    Brian Presley
    Brian Presley
    • Waxman
    Yutaka Takeuchi
    Yutaka Takeuchi
    • Hashimoto
    Johnny Wactor
    Johnny Wactor
    • Connor
    Adam Scott Miller
    • D'Antonio
    Cody Walker
    Cody Walker
    • West
    Callard Harris
    Callard Harris
    • Lt. Standish
    Craig Tate
    Craig Tate
    • Garrison
    Joey Capone
    • Alvin
    Emily Tennant
    Emily Tennant
    • Clara
    Shamar Sanders
    • Quinn
    Max Ryan
    Max Ryan
    • Lt. Chuck Gwinn
    Patrice Cols
    Patrice Cols
    • Jean-Pierre
    Currie Graham
    Currie Graham
    • Captain Ryan
    • Réalisation
      • Mario Van Peebles
    • Scénario
      • Cam Cannon
      • Richard Rionda Del Castro
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    2denvergrown303

    This movie makes a strong case for reading books instead of watching film.

    The movie just doesn't do service to the real events. If you're really interested in the story just read the Wikipedia page. You'll learn more about the events and it'll save you from wasting 2 hours and ten minutes of your life to this awful movie.

    I always expect that Hollywood will bungle the details in military movies and usually give them a pass for those. There are SOOO many anachronisms and inaccuracies in this movie though. EVERY scene has something wrong with it. The ship itself, the uniforms, the orders given, the weapons, the lingo, even the sharks. It's beyond distracting. The most glaring example is that they the used a battleship to represent a cruiser. You can have a movie like U-571, which is fictional, and they have more accurate depictions of the submarines and even a German destroyer. Mario Van Peebles is like "hey, the USS Alabama is located in Mobile, let's go film on that." "It's the wrong type of ship though." "It's only a film based on true events, accuracy doesn't matter."

    On top of that the writers couldn't have stuffed more cliché, trite military lingo into this movie if they tried. The focus they have on the sharks is weird, and inaccurate. The captains speech made me groan out load. Nicholas cage don't ever do another war movie again! If you've seen Windtalkers you know what I'm talking about. Again, if you really want to know what happened to the USS Indianapolis, take 10 mins and read the Wikipedia or better yet go to the library and find a book about it.
    3zalessky

    Sharknado 5

    Men of Courage is not meant to be anything more than a generic mid- budget war movie with sharks, but it underdelivers even if you keep your expectations low. The script follows historical events pretty closely, but writing has lots of flaws, and romantic storyline is disappointing. Nicolas Cage gives a sensible performance, but his character doesn't move anywhere from "good captain" cliché. The writers add lots of voice-over narration to add depth to characters, which makes things worse. The Japanese captain is reduced to ridicule near the ending, where the two captains burst into tears while saluting each other.

    If you only look for special effects, war scenes and sharks wreaking havoc, this movie won't be any less disappointing. Warship effects are of acceptable quality (for television at least), but man-eating sharks are either roughly made CGI, or replaced with smaller sharks which are obviously harmless. Not a single scene shows sharks biting humans; edits carefully avoid that part. No attention is given to the actual details of shark species present on the site of USS Indianapolis demise. For a movie that closely follows actual events (and even includes documentary footage), Men of Courage has an unacceptable number of inaccuracies. It's also badly edited, with scenes interrupted and tied together in strange places. Two hours last like four.

    The story of USS Indianapolis appears more fascinating when you read the sources and memoirs, and it certainly deserves a better adaptation than one made by this movie's screenwriters.
    6jmorrison-2

    Not really that bad...

    Well, I don't think this movie was quite as bad as some reviewers are making it. I do agree that the direction left something to be desired. Some of the early part of the film was a little sloppy. There were short scenes that seemed to come out of nowhere, and didn't seem to have anything to do with the flow of what we were seeing. As a former military man, I was astonished to see a scene where Nicolas Cage wore a mis-matched khaki naval uniform. Never happen, folks. However, I thought the movie got a little better as it went along. I was very disappointed that race had to be inserted into this. There didn't seem to be any reason why race had to play ANY part in this story. I don't know why so many directors (& producers and writers) seem to feel the need to do this (well, I have my suspicions, but that's a story for another day). The scene of the cook spitting on an officers piece of pie was despicable, and I wondered why that was even included in this. It served absolutely no real purpose. This was, supposedly, a crack naval ship and crew, entrusted with a top secret mission, and a sailor is spitting on an officer's food? But the survival scenes were done fairly well, and it was clear the incredible suffering & tragedy these men were exposed to. I thought the movie started rather poorly, but improved as it went along. I think, perhaps, Van Peebles is lacking in experience, and bit off a bit more than he could chew, but, all in all, I thought it was a decent enough movie. Cage played a fairly stoic, controlled character, but I think that was a good choice on his part. The story was what needed attention, not some overblown character. He seemed to hit the right note as a Naval Ship Captain. The actors all did adequate jobs, and it wasn't exactly a terrible movie.
    6tomsview

    Should have been better, much better

    Years ago I read "Abandon Ship" the story of the sinking of the USS Indianapolis by Richard F. Newcomb. It 's not the book the film is based on.

    In some ways that's a pity. Although Newcomb's book was first published in 1960, it is a masterly account of the disaster and recounted events that are not in the film. I always remembered his description of the strong swimmers who rode herd on their weaker comrades pulling them back when they drifted away until they themselves used up their reserves of energy and drowned - many of the bravest acts of WW2 were not necessarily in the heat of battle.

    Somewhere along the way, much of the drama leaked from this film.

    It's unusual these days to see a movie where the special effects are not absolutely dazzling. They might be a cut above the old Hollywood bathtub effects, but the limitations of the effects in this film draw attention away from the story.

    But that isn't the key weakness in "USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage".

    Although Nicholas Cage gives a fine performance as Captain McVay, and the ending does have some punch, the filmmakers weren't content with what really happened, and added some very predicable fictional elements. Was it really necessary for Craig Tate and Johnny Wactor's characters to duplicate the scene from "Titanic" where Kate Winslet saves Leonardo DiCaprio from imprisonment in the nick of time? It's the forced backstories that rob the film of stature.

    There was no need to expend so much energy on the fake elements. Here is a passage from Newcomb's book describing what happened when Lieutenant Gwinn, the pilot of the PV-1 Ventura who first spotted the men in the water was taken aboard the hospital ship "Tranquility" and introduced to the survivors as the guy who found them.

    "Men in all stages of recovery, some weak and hollow-eyed on their beds shouted cheered and whispered. Those who could, crowded around and thumped him on the back, laughing and jumping. Some merely turned their heads on their pillows and cried softly, and the quiet, reticent Gwinn himself broke down under the flood of emotion".

    I think I would have had that scene in my movie.
    5acatseye-13795

    unbelievable

    they should not allow filmmakers to use excellent true action packed war events unless they spend the money to get good writers and actors, then when it's all done, not allow it for release unless more than 80% veterans vote yes. thank you for trying but failing to use more talented peolpe to deliver movie. IMO the gov should sponsor these kind of stories with unlimited cash SPENDING.

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    • Anecdotes
      Matt Lanter's grandfather was a survivor of the USS Indianapolis. In the film, Lanter wears his grandfather's dogtags.
    • Gaffes
      The U.S. Navy was segregated until 1947. Black and white sailors would not have been allowed to sit together in the courtroom. They were also not allowed to fraternize.
    • Citations

      Captain McVay: There will always be war until we kill off our own species.

    • Crédits fous
      During the credits, old photos from the USS Indianapolis and her crew roll alongside the credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Vecherniy Urgant: Renata Litvinova/Nicolas Cage (2016)
    • Bandes originales
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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 octobre 2016 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Japonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hombres de coraje
    • Lieux de tournage
      • USS Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, États-Unis(USS Indianapolis Exterior and Interior Set)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hannibal Media
      • MVP Films
      • Saturn Films
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    • Budget
      • 40 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 158 568 $US
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      2 heures 8 minutes
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      • 2.39:1

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