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Projet Almanac

Titre original : Project Almanac
  • 2015
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  • 1h 46min
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Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista, Sofia Black-D'Elia, Jonny Weston, and Virginia Gardner in Projet Almanac (2015)
A brilliant high school student and his friends uncover blueprints for a mysterious device with limitless potential, inadvertently putting lives in danger.
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DrameMystèreScience-fictionThrillerVoyage dans le temps

Un groupe d'adolescents découvrent les plans secrets d'une machine à remonter le temps et en construisent une. Les choses deviennent rapidement incontrôlables.Un groupe d'adolescents découvrent les plans secrets d'une machine à remonter le temps et en construisent une. Les choses deviennent rapidement incontrôlables.Un groupe d'adolescents découvrent les plans secrets d'une machine à remonter le temps et en construisent une. Les choses deviennent rapidement incontrôlables.

  • Réalisation
    • Dean Israelite
  • Scénario
    • Jason Pagan
    • Andrew Deutschman
  • Casting principal
    • Amy Landecker
    • Sofia Black-D'Elia
    • Virginia Gardner
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    87 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 507
    1 611
    • Réalisation
      • Dean Israelite
    • Scénario
      • Jason Pagan
      • Andrew Deutschman
    • Casting principal
      • Amy Landecker
      • Sofia Black-D'Elia
      • Virginia Gardner
    • 277avis d'utilisateurs
    • 183avis des critiques
    • 47Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Before The World Ends
    Lottery
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    Bullied
    Clip 0:37
    Bullied
    Thats Me
    Clip 1:05
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    Rôles principaux67

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    Amy Landecker
    Amy Landecker
    • Kathy Raskin
    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    Sofia Black-D'Elia
    • Jessie Pierce
    Virginia Gardner
    Virginia Gardner
    • Christina Raskin
    Jonny Weston
    Jonny Weston
    • David Raskin
    Sam Lerner
    Sam Lerner
    • Quinn Goldberg
    Allen Evangelista
    Allen Evangelista
    • Adam Le
    Gary Weeks
    Gary Weeks
    • Ben Raskin
    Macsen Lintz
    Macsen Lintz
    • David, Age 7
    Gary Grubbs
    Gary Grubbs
    • Dr. Lou
    Michelle DeFraites
    Michelle DeFraites
    • Sarah Nathan
    Curry Stone
    • Male Student
    Jamila Thompson
    Jamila Thompson
    • Marina
    Katie Garfield
    Katie Garfield
    • Liv
    Hillary Harley
    Hillary Harley
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    Courtney Bowers
    • Jess' Friend
    Patrick Johnson
    Patrick Johnson
    • Todd
    Joshua Brady
    Joshua Brady
    • Break Up Guy
    Danielle Rizzo
    • Break Up Girl
    • Réalisation
      • Dean Israelite
    • Scénario
      • Jason Pagan
      • Andrew Deutschman
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    8Zielke9

    i had doubts going in but i ended up liking it

    I just finished watching Project Almanac and if you haven't seen it yet, you might want to check it out. I was pleasantly surprised being that I had low hopes going in. it's another found footage movie, so if you are sick of them you might not enjoy it very much. Also if you're already not into time travel or science in general you might leave the theater with a bad taste in your mouth. I ended up enjoying it quite a bit and if I had to compare it to another movie I would say it has a strong feel of Project X and Chronical mixed together with the bases of it being more scientific then social(Project X) or supernatural(Chronical). You'll spend more time than usual feeling happy for the characters as they're having fun rather than the usual dose of drama every five minutes to keep people chewing their finger nails wondering what's going to happen next if Marie finds out Tony was talking to Marisa behind the bleaches and all that teen nonsense. it had a few mistakes but it's a movie so get over it. If I had to say one bad thing about it, I couldn't. I love science, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and for me it was an easy line drive down the middle of the plate knocked right out of the park. Personally I would give it a solid 8 out of 10 but if you're not a science buff you might be looking more at a 6-6.5 out of 10.
    7stephendaxter

    A fun and enjoyable time travel film without all the confusion (mostly)

    Project Almanac is a sci-fi found footage film about.... no, not horror.... time travel. I thought it was an interesting way to show a time travel film and really made sense when you were watching it, as to why they would be filming, so it helped to know why they always had a camera out. Overall i would have to say that this was a pretty fun film and doesn't go too over the top with the confusing back and forth through time stuff that other time travel films do. It is pretty easy to understand for a general audience and that helps to have more people follow the plot but can make it a little more predictable. I didn't feel that this was all that predictable though, there were quite a few moments that i could not have guessed and some others that were foreshadowed a little too much. So in terms of the plot it was very coherent for 96% of the film and i have to say was also interesting, just the last 2 minutes of the film for me got unnecessarily complex and ruined the fun adventure the rest of the film felt like.

    Also, while this was a found footage film there were many times throughout the film where i was able to forget about that. The shaky cam and awkward camera angles that do bother me in other found footage films didn't have the same effect in this film. Some of the ways that sections are shot with a mounted camera or in an environment that would be shot with a moving camera in a regular film helped to take my mind off the fact that this was just another found footage film. So to make it a found footage film but have elements of just a regularly shot sci-fi film i thought really elevated the film.

    In terms of the characters i thought they were all very well written, sometimes a little over exaggerated in terms of their emotions but as a group i thought they worked pretty well. I also have no idea who these actors were but they were all pretty good, no standouts but they were all good to watch. Unfortunately where this film let me down a little was the first section of the film before all of the funky time travel stuff begins, it was just a little too slow and i would have liked for them to just cut to the chase and get to the time travelling without the setup that didn't really add anything to the film except for a few minor plot points later in the film. In the end this sci-fi time travel film does a good job at creating a fun and easily understandable story with pretty good characters. But is let down by a fairly unnecessary first section and a very unnecessarily confusing ending. - 7.3
    6kosmasp

    Enjoying rather than studying

    And this is true of both the characters in the movie and the viewer. Well the latter should rather try to enjoy as much as possible. Because the science behind it all does not really mix well together. A problem that the movie is not alone with. Mingling with time and trying to make it plausible is almost impossible. Just a few have managed to get the "technical" things right or rather the things right that would seem logical.

    But throw logic out of the window, because this is about teenagers. And while you get the obvious "what would you change, if you could" discussion, in the end it all boils down to personal advantage (mostly). And can you blame them? The twist at the end is kind of redundant, but it's there and better than the alternate endings that can be watched on the disc/special features. Enjoyable if you don't think too much
    6cadillac20

    Won't Reinvent The Genre, But It Is Entertaining

    I liked Project Almanac. It didn't necessarily excite me. And I did scratch my head a few times. But ultimately, I liked it. It had an interesting, if slow moving, story. It stayed grounded, or at least tried to, and did it's very best to legitimize time travel as a possibility, even if it doesn't do a very good job of actually explaining the whole thing. Certainly some things are silly, like explaining being able to control the time machine with a cell phone as cell phones 'having enough power to put a rocket in space', but these don't really take away from a lot of the fun dealing with the time travel element.

    The story is pretty simple, but actually feels heart felt. David, a genius level teenager newly accepted to MIT, finds himself short on the money to pay his tuition there. This inadvertently leads him to discover an unfinished time machine his absent father left hidden in his basement. While it takes a while for the time travel elements to ramp up, there is fun to be had in seeing these kids build, experiment, and ultimately successfully travel through time. The film does a good job in allowing us to escape certain illogical elements, like how a group of teens with a fairly limited budget could create a fully functioning time machine, much less create one when no one else on earth seemingly could. David and his buddy Adam are already established as being geniuses from the moment the film begins. So, it's not much of a leap that together they could figure out how to complete the already crafted instructions and blueprints sitting in front of them. You could even say there's legitimacy to the use of the found footage style they went for. They even comment on the use of the camera, which at least shows they recognize that it's there.

    However, despite some explanation that helps solidify the camera's constant presence, the film , like so many found footage films, would have benefited from simply being shot like a typical narrative. The film even goes the lengths to, strangely enough, be somewhere in between. We see edits that don't make sense for someone whose recording and we have music play over things like a montage. It's just bizarre to see and hear these things play out over a film that is supposed to pretend to be found off camcorder footage. And these production elements aren't bad, they're just out of place and show the film could have benefited from simply eschewing the found footage style all together. There's also some head scratching moments throughout that can be eye-roll-inducing, but I tend to be able to suspend my disbelief, so it didn't bother me as much.

    The film overall isn't one I'd probably tell people to run out and see. But I'd certainly tell them it's not a bad film. Far from it, it's a surprise in the sub genre of found footage. And while it doesn't reach the heights of Chronicle, which I consider to be the peak of found footage, I do think it's one of the better found footage films.
    8cken29

    Good film ruined by disastrous camera work.

    I'm not going to include any spoilers. I enjoyed the story and found the cast appealing. It was an interesting idea with some good special effects. There were a couple of plot holes but there were also some funny nods to movies such as Back to the Future which I enjoyed. You remember the scene where Doc Brown is trying to get two electric cables to connect?

    It reminded me a lot of the superb low-budget 'Primer' which covers some of the same ground. In that movie, some geekie guys accidentally discover time-travel and have to decide what to do with it. Also, Almanac had some good jokes, which many movies seem to leave out.

    Seriously, did you see any jokes in Man of Steel? Sadly the shocking camera work ruined the whole experience.All the jumping about, whirling, juddering and flicking etc. It just made me feel ill.

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie took only nine months to write, film, and edit. Researching (on time travel) took approximately three months.
    • Gaffes
      Allen draws circles on the board to explain the ripple effect on the plane crash. Later, David goes back in time to fix it. When he comes back, we see the board still has circles drawn on it though they shouldn't be there considering the plane crash never happened.
    • Citations

      Jessie Pierce: You know what I would've done if I was smart enough to build a time machine? I would've gone back in time to meet you sooner.

    • Crédits fous
      The MTV Films logo featured some multicolored eyes, When we get to the last eye it zooms to it's iris and to reveal the logo A live-action shot of a cheering audience in a concert is inside in the "M".
    • Connexions
      Featured in Smosh: TIME TRAVELING PICKUP MASTER (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      Jungle
      Written by Sam Harris, Alexander Grant, Jamie N. Commons & Michael Francis Gonzalez

      Performed by Jamie N. Commons (as Jamie N Commons) and X Ambassadors

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • How could the group time-travel from Georgia to Illinois? Did the device allow also for spatial displacement or is this a plot hole?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bienvenidos al ayer
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Grant Park, Downtown, Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis(Lollapalooza)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Insurge Pictures
      • Platinum Dunes
      • MTV Films
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 348 241 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 310 252 $US
      • 1 févr. 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 33 213 241 $US
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      1 heure 46 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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