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Les bêtes du Sud sauvage

Titre original : Beasts of the Southern Wild
  • 2012
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  • 1h 33min
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Les bêtes du Sud sauvage (2012)
Faced with her father's fading health and environmental changes that release an army of prehistoric creatures called aurochs, six-year-old Hushpuppy leaves her Delta-community home in search of her mother.
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Face à la mauvaise santé de son père et à la fonte des glaces qui inondent sa communauté et libèrent d'anciennes bêtes sauvages, Hushpuppy, six ans, doit apprendre les voies du courage et de... Tout lireFace à la mauvaise santé de son père et à la fonte des glaces qui inondent sa communauté et libèrent d'anciennes bêtes sauvages, Hushpuppy, six ans, doit apprendre les voies du courage et de l'amour.Face à la mauvaise santé de son père et à la fonte des glaces qui inondent sa communauté et libèrent d'anciennes bêtes sauvages, Hushpuppy, six ans, doit apprendre les voies du courage et de l'amour.

  • Réalisation
    • Benh Zeitlin
  • Scénario
    • Lucy Alibar
    • Benh Zeitlin
  • Casting principal
    • Quvenzhané Wallis
    • Dwight Henry
    • Levy Easterly
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    86 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Benh Zeitlin
    • Scénario
      • Lucy Alibar
      • Benh Zeitlin
    • Casting principal
      • Quvenzhané Wallis
      • Dwight Henry
      • Levy Easterly
    • 313avis d'utilisateurs
    • 480avis des critiques
    • 86Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 4 Oscars
      • 90 victoires et 135 nominations au total

    Vidéos26

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    Trailer 1:59
    Best Picture Nominee
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    Why 'Wendy' Is a Live-Action Peter Pan We Actually Want
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    Why 'Wendy' Is a Live-Action Peter Pan We Actually Want
    "We Stay Right Here"
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    "We Stay Right Here"
    Beasts Of The Southern Wild: You Want To Try It Again? (Uk)
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    Beasts Of The Southern Wild: You Want To Try It Again? (Uk)
    Beasts Of The Southern Wild: We Stay Right Here
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    Beasts Of The Southern Wild: We Stay Right Here

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Quvenzhané Wallis
    Quvenzhané Wallis
    • Hushpuppy
    Dwight Henry
    Dwight Henry
    • Wink
    Levy Easterly
    Levy Easterly
    • Jean Battiste
    Lowell Landes
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    Pamela Harper
    • Little Jo
    Gina Montana
    • Miss Bathsheba
    Amber Henry
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    Jonshel Alexander
    Jonshel Alexander
    • Joy Strong
    Nicholas Clark
    • Boy with Bell
    Joseph Brown
    • Winston
    Henry D. Coleman
    • Peter T
    Kaliana Brower
    • T-Lou
    Philip Lawrence
    Philip Lawrence
    • Dr. Maloney
    Hannah Holby
    • Open Arms Babysitter
    Jimmy Lee Moore
    • Sgt. Major
    Jovan Hathaway
    • The Cook
    Kendra Harris
    • Baby Hushpuppy
    Marilyn Barbarin
    • Cabaret Singer
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    • Réalisation
      • Benh Zeitlin
    • Scénario
      • Lucy Alibar
      • Benh Zeitlin
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    Gordon-11

    What is the hype about?

    This film tells the story of a girl whose life is turned upside down by a flood in her village.

    "Beasts of the Southern Wild" looks like a fairytale or fantasy adventure from the poster, but in fact the film cannot be further from it. The plot is impossible to follow, as it is just a random collection of scenes that are poorly bridged together. For example, how did the girls get from the prostitution rig to a beach all of a sudden? Things are so poorly explained in the film, that I did not understand a thing. The film also shows a lot of irresponsible parenting, and I dread to think whether this has adversely affected the little girl actress. And as for the beasts mentioned in the title, I do wonder if it is referring to the scanty animals we see, or to the father and his friends. I was thoroughly bored by "Beasts of the Southern Wild", and I appeal to all to avoid this film.
    6davylevine

    Over-rated, over-hyped, formless, plot less, trite .. and I still liked it

    As I said, I thought the film is over-rated, over-hyped, formless, basically plot less, and trite. The father is a mean drunk (who still loves his kid), and the kid is a solemn and wise six year-old. Two stereotypes, wouldn't you say? They live in The Bathtub, a shattered but colorful community on the gulf side of the levee. The community is comprised of other drunk people who also love and care about Hushpuppy, the young girl. Hushpuppy is quite precocious, interested in things that don't usually concern girls of her age: the after-life, ecology, such eternal questions as the meaning of life. She of course loves her mean drunk father and all the furred and feathered creatures that live in their little farmlet. There is an air about the film that is surreal. The characters in their madness are a bit like the characters in Mad Max. They are all over-sized and eminently watchable in their enthusiastic inebriation. But I wished for a few moments of lucidity, where people just talk to each other without ranting and raving. The overall impression that I got is one of sadness. There is very little joy -- other than that which comes from the bottle -- in their lives. This said, I enjoyed the movie. It is very watchable, but in a guilty sort of way. Their lives are painful. It is set in a part of the world that we don't normally see, with people we would generally avoid. Technically it is very well done. The visuals are great. I would recommend seeing it but not attending too much to the surrounding hype.
    7secondtake

    What it lacks in story structure it makes up for in mise-en scene--great stuff!

    Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012)

    An engrossing, vigorous, fanciful, primal movie set in Southern Louisiana in time of flood and strife. It's about the power of people to survive. It's a celebration of animal behavior. It's about community and loneliness. There are echoes of ourselves in all these people in their craziness or compassion, or their uneducated wisdom (or lack of wisdom which then depends on luck and instinct).

    In short it's quite a ride, and the leading character is a little girl who now is up for an Academy Award nomination for best actress, with the only question about that being the weirdly simple and true question--how much is she acting, how much is she just being herself with amazing transparency on the camera? Well, the same could be said of lots of adult actors who are really just themselves over and over, and so you really can watch "Beasts" for the stellar and heartwarming effort by Quvenzhané Wallis.

    There are other performances startling for their gritty (or downright filthy) realism, including the girl's father. But these start to intermix and blend into a larger effort involving the elements of wind and rain and flood, unbridled partying, moments of tender caring including some folk wisdom by the teacher and healer of the group, and so on in an up and down, topsy turvy mix.

    You can love this movie just for its insider look at a culture that you hardly knew possible in the United States any more, or even in any third world country for its primitivism. It is in fact rather based on truth though ramped up and made sensational and into a kind of fairy tale. There are (in reality) some islands that have communities struggling on the fringes along the complex coastline of Louisiana, and some of them have almost no development, and correspondingly little education and health care. The film was shot on an actual island like this, though it given a fictional name (nicknamed the Bathtub by the characters).

    You can also love this movie for its metaphors. If there is misunderstanding and cruelty between father and daughter, there is also a base instinct to stick together and survive. If there is a sense of independence there is also a dependency on neighbors and outsiders. If the world seems out of whack and insane you still find ways to make part of it reasonable, by either makeshift construction or by changing your outlook. And there are those giant boar animals menacing the main character in some kind of dream. This is really about survival in ways that go beyond physical comfort and food.

    There is a problem, especially for people who appreciate more sophisticated movies for their plots and their filmmaking savvy, with the generally meandering narrative. The movie is not without ups and downs and an evolving sense of drama. But it depends more on its scene and its characterizations than on what happens with them. Things happen but they don't particularly develop, in the usual sense. You'll be spellbound and maybe even frightened (or according to some reviews, disgusted) by many of the scenes, but you might also start to wonder what it's all leading to. That's the narrative instinct in all of us for a development toward some kind of climax or turning point, and it's not compelling.

    So just be immersed. Admire the fact these are amateurs and independents. Click back a few expectations and be surprised by some of the content for its immediacy. Unique and riveting.
    7chaz-28

    A phenomenal child actor and solid story are generating well deserved word of mouth; you are going to hear a lot about this film from your friends

    Beasts of the Southern Wild is shot through the eyes of a six year old. To Hushpuppy (Quvenzhane Wallis), the islands of southern Louisiana are a magical place filled with lucky people who do not have to live like cowards behind the levees and only get one holiday a year. Hushpuppy's voice-over reveals the island folk rarely need an excuse to have a party or take another holiday. If this film were shot through the more perceptive eyes of an adult, the audience I bet would get a much different take on things. Extreme poverty, alcoholism, and child neglect are just the first few overt issues which come to mind. It was a very wise move for the filmmakers to stick with the child protagonist. Magical realism is far more acceptable and preferable to an audience than what could arguably be termed child cruelty.

    Hushpuppy and her father, Wink (Dwight Henry), live in an area called 'The Bathtub'. It is not protected by the New Orleans levee system, people scuttle around from place to place by haphazardly crafted boats, and everyone expects that some day, the melting polar ice caps will submerge their homes and only the strong will survive. It turns out that some day in Beasts of the Southern Wild is now. When Hushpuppy first hears the thunder of the coming storm, she believes it to the be the sound of melting glaciers falling off of Antarctica. It is never mentioned by name; however, the storm appears to be Hurricane Katrina. Since the main part of her father's and his friends' days consist of drinking, there are no preparations for the coming calamity, just praise for the brave souls staying behind for what they claim will be a little wet weather and catcalls to those fleeing behind the levees. Where is mama in all of this? The idea of mama to Hushpuppy is and old, dirty basketball jersey she carries around with her and sometimes talks to. Every now and then, Hushpuppy thinks she sees mama when she glimpses a far away lighthouse or watches an approaching helicopter. Whether mama is dead or has just run off is another unexplained phenomenon kept by daddy.

    After the storm, Hushpuppy and daddy float around in their make shift boat which is the back of an old pickup truck with a struggling outboard hanging on behind it. They meet up with a few other survivors who immediately start engaging in activities they do best, drinking. However, this was not your regular storm. The water is not receding, the animals, even the fish, are dying, and whatever sickness daddy had to start with is starting to pick up speed. Throughout the ensuing scenes to remedy their dreadful situation, Hushpuppy keeps the audience involved with her prescient voice-over. A notable example is her comparison of getting old and sick outside of the levee wall versus inside of it. Outside there is savagery; the young will eat the old and move on. Inside, they plug you into the wall (ventilators). Whenever daddy feels he has been a particularly lousy father, he teaches Hushpuppy to do something such as catch a catfish her bare hands and be sure to give it a good punch when she gets it into the boat. There is also an odd side story involving long extent carnivores called aurochs. They represent the savage beasts who kill and eat anything and everything. The allegory is not readily apparent and its payoff is understated at best.

    This description sounds starkly bleak, which the subject matter surely is, but the film is very well put together. The scenery looks like it would after biblical destruction, the actors appear to all be locals and have the accents to prove it, and the music is incorporated effectively. The very young actress playing Hushpuppy is phenomenal. Perhaps a few years from now she will realize just how deep her character is written and how only a very minority of child actors could have possible pulled it off. Her father, while not necessarily a sympathetic character, was well cast and while is not particularly an ignorant man, is certainly a man set in his ways determined his progeny will follow in the local footsteps. Having respect for and maintaining the traditions of your place of birth is one thing, but more than likely, Hushpuppy is being set up for a life of substance abuse and unsteady employment. However, that is jumping ahead. Beasts of the Southern Wild is about a very specific time and place with thoughts only of the next meal, not tomorrow, and definitely not next month.

    The camaraderie between our heroes and the locals is fun to watch and seeing how they make the best of a horrible situation is quite creative when you see it as Hushpuppy does. There is a high probability this film will continue to progress with strong word of mouth, end up on several Top 10 lists, and be in line for some Oscar nominations. The film is certainly worthy of the word of mouth it is getting because audiences have really not seen anything like this before, but the automatic Top 10 inclusion is a bit far-fetched. It is winning awards for cinematography, but the hand held camera borders on annoying at times. If there is a party, the audience intuitively understands it is fun. Does the camera have to wildly spin around as well? When someone is running, must the camera bounce up and down too? See Beasts of the Southern Wild for the story, the locations, and the child actor. You will tell your friends about it the next day.
    9Hitchcoc

    Needs Another Viewing

    This is such an original piece of work, I believe I need to view it again. Unlike some of the naysayers that have given this almost no worth, despite the fact that it doesn't have a conventional plot, I was mesmerized from the beginning. First of all, this is dreamscape and fantasy. It's the mind of a remarkable little girl as she butts heads with her fears and her awful lot in life. The river people are just that. They are survivors. They are so out of the ordinary, one can dismiss them. I challenge anyone who has not had to be a part of such a world not to judge so harshly. Katrina brought these people to the surface literally and figuratively. This is an example of the objective correlative which is what visual filmmaking is all about. As for the acting, it seemed at times that no-one was really acting, as if they were actually people of the river. I look forward to another viewing.

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    • Anecdotes
      On the film's very first day of shooting in the fictional "Bathtub" location outside of New Orleans, the BP oil rig explosion and the start of the massive spill occurred. For most of the shoot in nearby waters, Benh Zeitlin and his crew had to maneuver in and around the clean-up operations.
    • Gaffes
      During the height of the hurricane scene, Wink challenges the storm, with his rifle, as a means of comforting Hushpuppy and alleviating her fears. While he is outside in the hurricane winds and rain, only the trees in his immediate vicinity are violently moving. Trees in the background (perhaps beyond the reach of a wind fan) are perfectly still.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Hushpuppy: When it all goes quiet behind my eyes, I see everything that made me lying around in invisible pieces. When I look too hard, it goes away. And when it all goes quiet, I see they are right here. I see that I'm a little piece in a big, big universe. And that makes things right. When I die, the scientists of the future, they're gonna find it all. They gonna know, once there was a Hushpuppy, and she live with her daddy in the Bathtub.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Big Review: Summer Trailer Park Series (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Valse De Balfa
      Performed by The Lost Bayou Ramblers

      Written by Will Balfa

      Published by Flat Town Music Company (BMI)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 décembre 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Fox Searchlight
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Beasts of the Southern Wild
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Terrebonne Parish, Louisiane, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cinereach
      • Department of Motion Pictures
      • Court 13 Pictures
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      • 1 800 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 795 746 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 169 702 $US
      • 1 juil. 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 21 107 746 $US
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