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Le Chemin du pardon

Titre original : The Shack
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 12min
NOTE IMDb
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Octavia Spencer and Sam Worthington in Le Chemin du pardon (2017)
After the abduction and assumed death of Mackenzie Allen Phillip's youngest daughter, Missy, Mack receives a letter and has the suspicion it's from God asking him to return to The Shack where Missy may have been murdered. After contemplating it, he leaves his home to go to The Shack for the first time since Missy's accident and encounters what will change his life forever.
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Un homme en deuil reçoit une invitation personnelle et mystérieuse pour rencontrer Dieu dans un endroit appelé « La cabane ».Un homme en deuil reçoit une invitation personnelle et mystérieuse pour rencontrer Dieu dans un endroit appelé « La cabane ».Un homme en deuil reçoit une invitation personnelle et mystérieuse pour rencontrer Dieu dans un endroit appelé « La cabane ».

  • Réalisation
    • Stuart Hazeldine
  • Scénario
    • John Fusco
    • Andrew Lanham
    • Destin Daniel Cretton
  • Casting principal
    • Sam Worthington
    • Octavia Spencer
    • Tim McGraw
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    41 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 516
    216
    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Hazeldine
    • Scénario
      • John Fusco
      • Andrew Lanham
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Casting principal
      • Sam Worthington
      • Octavia Spencer
      • Tim McGraw
    • 493avis d'utilisateurs
    • 107avis des critiques
    • 32Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total

    Vidéos32

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:30
    Official Trailer
    Together
    Clip 0:52
    Together
    Together
    Clip 0:52
    Together
    Almighty
    Clip 0:56
    Almighty
    The Shack: Almighty
    Clip 0:56
    The Shack: Almighty
    The Shack: Together
    Clip 0:51
    The Shack: Together
    The Shack: Stuart Hazeldine On How He Became Involved With The Film
    Featurette 2:11
    The Shack: Stuart Hazeldine On How He Became Involved With The Film

    Photos40

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    Rôles principaux44

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    Sam Worthington
    Sam Worthington
    • Mack Phillips
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Papa
    Tim McGraw
    Tim McGraw
    • Willie
    Radha Mitchell
    Radha Mitchell
    • Nan Phillips
    Megan Charpentier
    Megan Charpentier
    • Kate Phillips
    Gage Munroe
    Gage Munroe
    • Josh Phillips
    Amélie Eve
    Amélie Eve
    • Missy Phillips
    • (as Amelie Eve)
    Avraham Aviv Alush
    Avraham Aviv Alush
    • Jesus Christ
    Sumire
    Sumire
    • Holy Spirit (Sarayu)
    Alice Braga
    Alice Braga
    • Sophia
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Male Papa
    Ryan Robbins
    Ryan Robbins
    • Emil Ducette
    Jordyn Ashley Olson
    Jordyn Ashley Olson
    • Emily Ducette
    Laura MacKillop
    • Amber Ducette
    Emily Holmes
    Emily Holmes
    • Vicki Ducette
    Derek Hamilton
    Derek Hamilton
    • Mack's Dad
    Tanya Hubbard
    • Mack's Mom
    Carson Reaume
    Carson Reaume
    • Young Mack Phillips
    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Hazeldine
    • Scénario
      • John Fusco
      • Andrew Lanham
      • Destin Daniel Cretton
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs493

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    gwspackman

    Mostly inaudible

    Why do a lot of modern male actors have voices like they've been stabbed through the voice box ???. Speak up men !!!, so we can understand you, it's not cool to whisper !!!!.
    9missrachelsch

    Not your typical Christian film

    I am not a regular church goer, nor did I have high expectations for this film at all, and I do not cry in films, but this movie made me ball. Most Christian films fall flat and can be subjective, but this was different. I knew people who were fans of the book and highly anticipated the film, but seeing it is not a movie, it is an experience not to be missed. The values of forgiveness and true faith are challenged and as the viewer it was overwhelming. Better than any of the Oscar nominations this year.
    7breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    For those who question why bad things happen to good people

    Every day, the average person finds themselves working to do the right things. Whether this be for others, themselves or in other places, it feels good to do them. It brings closure and gratification to the doer knowing that someone else will feel good too. But in life, not every waking moment is filled with joy and happiness. Sadness and tragedy is also a part of this cycle and sometimes it happens to people who are not deserving of such horrible acts. For those who believe in a higher power, this becomes quite the challenge for the religious. So many questions begin to flood the individuals mind asking why and how come. The problem is, the more one thinks about it, the more consumed they can become. This is similar to what happens here.

    The plot is about Mack Phillips (Sam Worthington), a loving husband and father of three children. One weekend in the summer he goes on vacation with his family, only to not pay attention during a certain moment to have his youngest daughter Missy (Amélie Eve) kidnapped. Sadly when she is found in shack, the worst of his nightmares came true. Sometime later, he receives a mysterious letter inviting him back to the shack. Wanting to take matters into his own hands, he sets off. When he arrives, he realizes he's come to meet God and thus begins his journey of self enlightenment. Based on the book written by William P. Young, the script adapted by John Fusco, Andrew Lanham and Destin Daniel Cretton makes good use of its character development on Mack. The direction was headed by Stuart Hazeldine, who had only lead Exam (2009), which was more of a thriller. For this he does a decent job.

    Throughout the running time, Mack goes through many ups and downs while talking with his creator. Questions that many ordinary people would ask themselves too. Why must bad things happen to innocent people? What was the point? Why do bad people get away with good things? As time passes Mack begins to learn the answers to his questions and realizes certain things he never thought were possible. He also discovers things about himself and how that affects his wife Nan (Radha Mitchell), his son Josh (Gage Munroe) and daughter Kate (Megan Charpentier). How Mack interacts with the higher entity is also done in a unique way. Instead of just having God present himself as an all powerful being, he gets split into four different people. Octavia Spencer plays papa, the nickname Mack gave his god, Avraham Aviv Alush plays Jesus and Sumire is Sarayu. These three more or less are a reflection of Christianity's holy trinity. Then there's Alice Braga who is the personification of Wisdom and also has lesson to teach.

    There's even an appearance from Graham Greene as another character portrayal of papa when Mack hits an even harder roadblock. Tim McGraw is also cast as one of Mack's closest friends. For all the actors involved, they all perform very well. For those who believe in a higher power, this film may even give insight to those who wonder themselves. The emotion looks authentic and the feeling of loss is relatable. If anything, Sam Worthington still can't seem to get rid of his English accent every now and then. He's convincing most of the time, but every so often his original accent slips out. However even with all these positives, the film still has moments that are off putting. For one, the idea that God is always happy and believes even he does no wrong. It seems almost too sure of oneself. Almost arrogant sounding and in some scenes. It just doesn't sound right.

    The other problem is expected Christian movie clichés. Some are just so blatantly foreshadowed, it can be quite obnoxious. It's understandable that something's are supposed to be emotional and heartfelt, but then there are points where it begs the question why must a story always try to lead it's audience to a sense of false security. Just stop it already. Aside from this though, the music and camerawork were well executed for this production. Declan Quinn as the cinematographer to this movie had a number of captivating scenes that had beautiful scenery. Having experience in other coming of age movies like This Is My Father (1998), In America (2002) and Ricki and the Flash (2015), Quinn has an eye for getting the right shot. Areas like the shack, where Mack meets God or even being at home is visually pleasing. The music is also on the same level with Aaron Zigman composing the score. Utilizing as much piano as possible, many of the key strokes used are grounded and touching. Since this isn't really a franchise it's not expected to have a main theme really.

    This movie may seem rather heavy at first, but the overall message to the story is interesting enough to at least have viewers listen. While it does have some strange moments about God in general and the usual Christian genre clichés, the main cast perform well. The characters develop nicely, the camerawork is pretty and the music is effective.
    Gordon-11

    An incredibly touching story

    This film tells the story of a man who loses his young daughter during a camping trip. He grieves for the loss of his daughter, and his process is eased by a trip to the heavenly shack.

    Grief is a difficult process to deal with, especially after such a traumatic experience. The heavenly intervention is a beautiful process. The process of healing is universal, and it's beautifully portrayed in this film. Through various reflections and exercises, the beauty of life, forgiveness and the need to move on are conveyed.

    It drove me to tears many times because it is very touching. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
    8sddavis63

    One Of The Better Christian Movies I've Come Across

    I'm not really a huge fan of most "Christian" movies. I say that as a Christian and as a pastor. But for the most part I find them formulaic to the point of boring and usually badly (even horrendously) acted. And usually the more seriously they try to take themselves the worse they end up being. So I confess that I had very low expectations of "The Shack." I watched it because my wife wanted to watch it. She had read the book (I've not bothered with it either - for no particular reason) and wanted to see the film adaptation. Well, I watched it with her and I was pleasantly surprised. All in all, I thought this was a pretty well done movie and an interesting story.

    First, I thought that Sam Worthington did a great job playing Mackenzie. Abused - and watching his mother be abused - by an alcoholic father as a child, Mackenzie grew up and managed to become a pretty good dad to his three children. Then tragedy strikes. On a camping trip his youngest daughter is kidnapped and murdered (and presumably raped - this was never said but was certainly implied.) Mackenzie and his family are devastated, of course. Mackenzie becomes depressed and angry. He had had a distant faith before all this happened, but it was destroyed by the events. Then one day he receives an invitation to go to the shack where his murdered daughter was taken by the kidnapper. Not knowing what - or who - to expect there, he goes, and begins a journey of discovery and healing when he finds himself in the company of God - the Holy Trinity. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all there.

    It's an interesting portrayal of God. The Father (Papa, as God is known in Mackenzie's family) was played by Octavia Spencer. Apparently this was criticized by some who couldn't stand the idea of God being black. Or a woman. Or a black woman. Whatever. The point was that this was an image of God Mackenzie would be comfortable with. And God was very comfortable - admittedly almost too comfortable at times, although in the end Mackenzie is forced to confront some painful things before his healing can start. Certainly, though, it's a very "touchy, feely" portrayal of God that some might be uncomfortable with. I thought, though, that it provided an image of a very tender God who stands with his children and never abandons them - even though they sometimes feel abandoned. And it raises a lot of the difficult theological questions that all of us grapple with. The presence and the power of evil; God's role in evil; issues of judgement and forgiveness. They're all there. I wouldn't say that it's an entirely orthodox portrayal of God by any means. And, yes, to acknowledge one of the main theological criticisms the story received from a lot of Christian circles - it does have a universalist tinge to it for those who are offended by that theological viewpoint. (I would say that I'm not a universalist - because being a universalist is itself being judgemental - but I'm open to the possibility that God might be - so that didn't really bother me.) I did like the fact that the Father in one scene switches from a black woman to an older male for scenes where Mackenzie needed a real "father figure." I enjoyed the playfulness of Jesus (Avraham Aviv Alush) and the gentleness of Sarayu (the Holy Spirit.) It was really a very warm and comforting image of God.

    It's not going to be to everyone's taste - and, being an overtly Christian, faith-based movie - it's going to push a lot of people to the extreme ends of the "loved it/hated it" spectrum. I'm not sure I got as far as loving it - but I did enjoy it very much. (8/10)

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    • Anecdotes
      In 2005, William P. Young was working three jobs and living in a 900-square-foot apartment with his wife and four of his six children after losing his home to bankruptcy. He started writing a novel during his daily 40-minute train commute, hoping to express his feelings about God to his children, since he couldn't afford to buy holiday gifts. He expected his family and maybe a few friends to read it. The book sold over 20 million copies.
    • Gaffes
      It's hard to imagine that FBI agents would invite a grieving parent to the scene where his abducted daughter was assaulted or killed, leaving behind her blood and dress.
    • Citations

      Papa: Pain robs you of joy, and the capacity to love.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Octavia Spencer/John Lithgow/Luke Bryan (2017)
    • Bandes originales
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 2017 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
      • Hong Kong
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Instagram
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La cabaña
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cultus Lake Provincial Park, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Summit Entertainment
      • TIK Films
      • Netter Productions
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    • Budget
      • 20 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 57 386 418 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 172 119 $US
      • 5 mars 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 96 942 115 $US
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    • Rapport de forme
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