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La promesse d'une vie

Titre original : The Water Diviner
  • 2014
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  • 1h 51min
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La promesse d'une vie (2014)
After the Battle of Gallipoli, in 1919, an Australian farmer, Connor (Russell Crowe), travels to Turkey to find his 3 missing sons. While staying at a hotel in Istanbul, he meets Ayshe (Olga Kurylenko), the hotel manager. And tries to find a way to Gallipoli.
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Un Australien se rend en Turquie après la bataille de Gallipoli pour tenter de localiser ses trois fils disparus.Un Australien se rend en Turquie après la bataille de Gallipoli pour tenter de localiser ses trois fils disparus.Un Australien se rend en Turquie après la bataille de Gallipoli pour tenter de localiser ses trois fils disparus.

  • Réalisation
    • Russell Crowe
  • Scénario
    • Andrew Knight
    • Andrew Anastasios
  • Casting principal
    • Russell Crowe
    • Olga Kurylenko
    • Jai Courtney
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    80 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Russell Crowe
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Knight
      • Andrew Anastasios
    • Casting principal
      • Russell Crowe
      • Olga Kurylenko
      • Jai Courtney
    • 245avis d'utilisateurs
    • 181avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 14 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    The Water Diviner: The Only Father Who Came Looking
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    Russell Crowe
    Russell Crowe
    • Connor
    Olga Kurylenko
    Olga Kurylenko
    • Ayshe
    Jai Courtney
    Jai Courtney
    • Lt Colonel Hughes
    Isabel Lucas
    Isabel Lucas
    • Natalia
    Yilmaz Erdogan
    Yilmaz Erdogan
    • Major Hasan
    Cem Yilmaz
    Cem Yilmaz
    • Sgt. Jemal
    Dylan Jett
    Dylan Jett
    • Orhan
    • (as Dylan Georgiades)
    Steve Bastoni
    Steve Bastoni
    • Omer
    Salih Kalyon
    Salih Kalyon
    • Dr. Ibrahim
    Megan Gale
    Megan Gale
    • Fatma
    Ryan Corr
    Ryan Corr
    • Art
    James Fraser
    James Fraser
    • Edward
    Ben O'Toole
    Ben O'Toole
    • Henry
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    • Eliza
    Jack Patterson
    • Young Art
    Ben Norris
    • Young Henry
    Aidan Liam Smith
    Aidan Liam Smith
    • Young Edward
    • (as Aidan Smith)
    Damon Herriman
    Damon Herriman
    • Father McIntyre
    • Réalisation
      • Russell Crowe
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Knight
      • Andrew Anastasios
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    Avis des utilisateurs245

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    9sheer64

    Quality, Respectful and Entertaining.

    The quality of the acting and the production is first class. It is s well directed movie, hats off to Russell Crowe for his directorial debut. I really enjoyed the fact that the movie showed respect to the cultures depicted and kept things on a level playing field. During the screening it was very clear to me the audience was won over and totally engrossed in the movie, just as I was. Watched allot of movies in 2014, but this one is of a higher standard all round. This movie has the potential to be nominated for awards and any it wins would be well deserving. Special mention to Dylan Georgiades who was a delight to watch in the film. I rated this movie a 9/10, and I hope it is successful as it deserves to be, Russell Crowe has done it again.
    6crocolm

    Reasonably promising premise which ultimately falls short

    Set in 1919 The Water Diviner tells the story of an Australian father of three young men all of whom have enlisted with the ANZAC's in the Gallipoli campaign in World War 1. Subsequent to the battle in which the Allied forces were defeated all three have failed to return home and are now presumed dead. Joshua Connor (Russell Crowe) their father, a Victorian Outback farmer with a gift for divining water makes a promise to his wife to bring them home and heads off on a quest to Gallipoli to find them.

    This is the reasonably promising premise laid out in the first 20 minutes of the film. I didn't envisage a swash-buckle fest at this stage; nor is it true to say it becomes this, but the film does veer in that direction once or twice over the ensuing hour and thirty minutes. It seems like a betrayal of the seriousness of the subject matter because of this.

    The Water Diviner is relatively entertaining but it falls short of what I was hoping for and I think this is because it neither all-out delivers as a full on ravages of war redemption story or as an all- out high-spirited adventure. Having said that some of the battle- scenes (shot in flashback) are unflinching and are probably the best scenes in the film.

    The cinematography is beautiful to the eye but the end effect here is that it feels too sanitised at times. There are other things that rankle as well- a burgeoning love story which comes over as too shoe-horned and heavy handed for my liking and in my view steals the central story of its import. There are two scenes in particular where the viewer is required to make the jump from believing in the power of the diviners hand to believing in altogether more mystical powers or insights divined by the same hand (also to do with powers of location). Another thing to watch out for; the film plays host to a stock character or two- witness the very officious English officer who speaks in stereotypical clipped tones, previously seen in countless other films.
    8prospectus_capricornium

    Exquisitely-Acted and Heart-wrenchingly Sentimental,

    Right from the beginning, Russel Crowe's directorial debut, THE WATER DIVINER, is already sweeping with unfathomable amount of emotions, gathering affection the moment it flashes grim representations of war and what follows at its heels. From there, it treads through compassionate subjects of ambitious scale, stumbling upon its own entanglements at times, but gets saved by towering affectionate performances from its actors.

    The film follows the story of miraculous farmer (he knows where to find water underneath the arid earth) Joshua Connor (Crowe), whose three sons were sent to the war in Turkey. Years later and none of them has ever come home. His wife mourns over their presumed death, and succumbs to fatal depression. Swearing at his wife's grave to bring their sons' remains home, Connor voyages to Turkey, not even knowing what exactly to expect and see.

    There is much to admire in Crowe for helming such historical romance, teeming with bold themes about love, family, and war. His directorial inexperience screams with some odd choices he made, like the forced romance between Connor and Olga Kurylenko's widow character, and the mostly ill-woven narrative his screenwriters knitted, but the sentimental performances of his actors and himself, are overwhelming enough to make up for the narrative inconsistencies. These solid heart-shattering performances summon the affection they truly deserve, and make the film, amid of its script's evident flaws, able to relay its sincere intentions, to the audience. Also a key factor for its effective delivery, is an exquisite cinematography that is able to capture the dreadfulness of the war, the sorrow of a grieving and longing father, and the breathtaking sceneries of countryside Australia, assuming incredibly toned palettes that shifts along the landscapes of the story.

    This movie could have been perfect with an excellently-written script, but considering it's just Crowe's first directorial assignment, I'd say this is one hell of an epic job. Sincere, heart-wrenching, and beautifully-acted, THE WATER DIVINER, packs an incredible wallop of searing emotions, sending the most striking of sentiments, despite the faults in its storytelling.
    10vinifrss

    Cross-Cultural Jewel, Incredibly Powerful Message

    First of all, I am neither Australian nor Turkish. I'm from Rio, as far away as it can get from either country - not only in terms of geography, but also, and most importantly, in culture. I enjoyed "The Water Diviner" enormously nonetheless (watched it in Mediterranean Turkey on a trip), for this jewel of a movie is built upon universal themes of common appeal to our shared humankind.

    This is the first film from an English-speaking country with a huge budget and world-famous actors that thoroughly succeeds in overcoming jingoism and achieving a perfectly harmonious, cross- culture balance of fairness that I have ever watched in my entire life.

    The story has an amazing soul, a mesmerizing spiritual power, and a refreshing perspective on History. As a scholar of History, I'd say it treats a noble Turkish nation victim of absolutely unprovoked aggression from all sides during World War I with long-overdue justice after a 100 years, while retaining the dignity of ANZAC soldiers who fought with great bravery and loyalty for a dubious British cause.

    "The Water Diviner" is not only a cinematographic masterpiece of rare beauty. It is a powerful statement of tolerance, a testimony of endless hope and love.
    9ipekmine

    A beautiful, heart-wrenching journey to all those that love the art of cinema.

    One does not have to be Turkish or an ANZAC descendant to be interested and touched by this film.. doesn't need to be necessarily interested in history, either. The Water Diviner offers something for everyone who carries a heart and soul. It offers a beautiful yet heart-wrenching journey to all those that love the art of cinema.

    If I were asked "what is this movie about?" I'd say it's an epic tale of love and hope, a beautifully crafted story inspired by real life, and a breath-taking masterpiece that makes you forget where you are, or what time/day/year it is. It really is a captivating film. The story itself may sound rather simple to some, but in my opinion it's a spectacular mix of reality and art. Hats off to Andrew Anastasios and Andrew Knight for their great work, the Water Diviner tells a magical tale and reminds us what wars do to people, to families.. and to our humanity. I cannot imagine anyone who won't be touched by this film, touched very deep inside, that is. Whoever that ever loved somebody or lost a beloved one –sibling, parent, child, significant other, or friend, you name it– may have their heart shattered during certain scenes of the Water Diviner.

    Apart from the story, the characters too felt so "real", and the cast performances were nothing short of what one would expect from such brilliant names. Russell Crowe, as always, seemed to "live" the role, not "just act" it.. and I'm so very glad that Cem Yilmaz has been in such a special project. In an attempt to keep my review as short as possible, and choosing to comment on acting after I see the movie more than once, I won't go into detail of each and every name. But.. I have to say that Ryan Corr's performance was outstanding! He and James Fraser certainly nailed it, causing a flood of tears among the audience –during a certain scene of this duo, I could hear sniffles and see shoulders shaking among the audience.. and I'm not exaggerating one bit. Speaking of the scenes that certainly leave a mark on the viewer, I'd like to say that certain scenes from the battle field were spectacular – both technically and artistically. The scenes are so "real" that they take you from your seat and put you on Lone Pine battlefield , feeling scared.. helpless.. angry.. and questioning what a war is.. and if it's even worth it. And then, there is a specific scene which reflect how a war can make people lose their humanity and surface the ferocity of human nature. As my favorite scene from the epic Noah, the creation scene, reminded us all: "Brother against brother. Nation against nation. Man against the creation. We murdered each other. We broke the world, we did this. Man did this."

    The fascinating art is not limited to battle scenes, though. Andrew Lesnie simply works miracles, turning the movie into a feast for the eyes –from the dust storm in Australia to the breath-taking views of Istanbul, the Water Diviner presents top-quality cinematography *thumbs up* Before I wrap up my words on this beautiful piece of art, I'd like to mention two of the many special scenes which may well be extra-touching for the Turkish: i) The scene where Jemal (portrayed by Cem Yilmaz) raises a toast to Mustafa Kemal: During the screening at the Istanbul premiere, the audience responded to this by loud and clear applause, and it certainly will remain an unforgettable scene for many, many Turks. ii) Another special part of the movie that I really loved is the old Turkish folk song Jemal sings –an old song called "hey fifteen year olds", telling the story of 15 year old boys leaving home to join the battle of Gallipoli.

    Taken together, the Water Diviner tells a tale of love mingled with adventure, delivers a sea of emotions from grief to hope, and works the magic of cinema, reaching the viewers' heart and mind in a way that crosses all barriers of language, different cultures, politics, and history.

    PS: the Water Diviner was rewarded standing ovation, and I believe this was not only because it's a great movie, it was also a heart-felt "thank you" to the director for such an honest story which the Turkish audience isn't used to seeing in foreign films about Turkey and its history.

    Kudos and hats off to Russell Crowe & the entire cast and crew. The Water Diviner (Turkish title: Son Umut, i.e. 'the Last Hope') is a spectacular movie, a must-see, a masterpiece.

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    • Anecdotes
      The horse that Russell Crowe rides in the scenes shot in Australia is actually his own horse Honey.
    • Gaffes
      The Turks storm the (empty) ANZAC trenches on the 20th December 1915. The movie portrays this as a sunny day with hot weather. In reality snow and frost appeared as far back as November with as many as 16,000 cases of frostbite and exposure reported for November alone.
    • Citations

      Lt-Col Cyril Hughes: Yeah, We both know it, but why change everything for one father who can't stay put?

      Major Hasan: Because he is the only father who came looking.

    • Crédits fous
      The final credit is a congratulatory well done to the South Sydney Rabbitohs Rugby League Football Club winning the NRL Premiership in 2014. Russell Crowe supports, and owns 37.5% of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, which is most likely the reason why the credit was included.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Making of the Water Diviner (2015)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
      Performed by Olga Kurylenko, Piano

      Arranged by Richard Tognetti and Joseph Nizeti

      Written by James Brockman, James Kendis, Nat Vincent (as Nathaniel Vincent) & John W. Kellette (as John Kellette)

      Publishers: (c) 1919 Remick Music Corporation, Licensed by EMI Publishing Australia Pty Ltd / Redwood Music Ltd, Licensed courtesy of J. Albert & Son Pty Ltd

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 avril 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
      • États-Unis
      • Turquie
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Facebook (Turkey)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Turc
      • Grec
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Water Diviner
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mugla, Turquie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fear of God Films
      • Hopscotch Features
      • Nulook Production
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    • Budget
      • 22 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 196 641 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 220 335 $US
      • 26 avr. 2015
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 35 396 641 $US
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      1 heure 51 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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