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Le virtuose

Titre original : Boychoir
  • 2014
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  • 1h 43min
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Dustin Hoffman and Garrett Wareing in Le virtuose (2014)
Stet, a troubled and angry 12-year-old from the wrong side of the tracks, ends up at an elite music academy, the fictitious National Boychoir Academy.  Completely out of his element, Stet finds himself in a battle of wills with a demanding choir master who recognizes a unique talent in the young boy as he pushes him to find his creative heart and soul in music.
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Après la mort de sa mère célibataire, un jeune garçon doté d'une voix magnifique, est envoyé dans une chorale prestigieuse, mais il a du mal à s'adapter à la culture de l'école.Après la mort de sa mère célibataire, un jeune garçon doté d'une voix magnifique, est envoyé dans une chorale prestigieuse, mais il a du mal à s'adapter à la culture de l'école.Après la mort de sa mère célibataire, un jeune garçon doté d'une voix magnifique, est envoyé dans une chorale prestigieuse, mais il a du mal à s'adapter à la culture de l'école.

  • Réalisation
    • François Girard
  • Scénario
    • Ben Ripley
  • Casting principal
    • Dustin Hoffman
    • Kathy Bates
    • Eddie Izzard
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
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    • Réalisation
      • François Girard
    • Scénario
      • Ben Ripley
    • Casting principal
      • Dustin Hoffman
      • Kathy Bates
      • Eddie Izzard
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    • 51Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Carvelle
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Headmistress
    Eddie Izzard
    Eddie Izzard
    • Drake
    Kevin McHale
    Kevin McHale
    • Wooly
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Gerard
    Debra Winger
    Debra Winger
    • Ms. Steel
    Garrett Wareing
    Garrett Wareing
    • Stet
    Joe West
    • Devon
    River Alexander
    River Alexander
    • Raffi
    Sam Poon
    Sam Poon
    • Frederick
    Dante Soriano
    • Fernando
    Erica Piccininni
    Erica Piccininni
    • Debbie
    Grant Venable
    • Andre
    Janine DiVita
    Janine DiVita
    • Sally
    Tijuana Ricks
    Tijuana Ricks
    • Mrs. Kempner
    Fernando Malvar-Ruiz
    • Maestro Molina
    Mackenzie Wareing
    • Stephanie
    • (as Mackenzie Taylor Wareing)
    Evelyn Manchester
    • Elise
    • Réalisation
      • François Girard
    • Scénario
      • Ben Ripley
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    7kristian_cooper

    Another feel-good musical film.

    Every so often there are the stories of the "Battle against the odds". The plot line has been done countless times before in cinematic history and here we have another one. When I heard about this film I was under the impression that it would be akin to a "choral" version of "Whiplash" (I think others picked up on that one too) but how wrong I was. Rather than the music teacher being the "JK Simmons type" menacing type our music teacher in this film is more of a nurturing talent type.

    The premise is simple. Our main character, young Stet has a troubled childhood but has a gift of a voice and can sing. When he loses his mother, his father takes him to an elite music school where he meets his mentor "Carvelle" (Dustin Hoffman) and there he learns to craft his singing ability.

    Musically the film was simply breathtaking no doubt about that and it represents a return to form for Dustin Hoffman but the story was a little predictable as others have already stated in other reviews. It's nothing new and the feel-good film genre has been overcrowded for some time.

    However this Is still something good for a night in with the family. Something that everyone will agree on. It doesn't take a lot to understand the ideas conveyed in this film. It won't win any major praises from critics but it has made me want to book tickets to the next Vienna Boys Choir concert
    9andrewpeterfarrow

    Absolutely one of my favorite movies

    I'm not sure why this movie wasn't rated beter, its an uplifting movie and guaranteed to make you make you cry. Dustin Hoffman at is best. A must see !
    6vsks

    Pleasant, but Unchallenging

    This movie, released in 2015, had a brief run recently at Princeton's nonprofit movie theater. It's the story of the fictional "National Boychoir School" and features the singing of students from the local, real-life American Boychoir School. ABS has fallen on hard financial times, and if it needed an infomercial to stimulate a really big donation, this is it. The movie stars Dustin Hoffman, Kathy Bates, Debra Winger, and Eddie Izzard in the adult roles, but director François Girard and writer Ben Ripley demand little of their talents. The story dwells mostly on the boys, and one particular boy (Garrett Wareing)—a misfit who arrives at the school unable even to read music, yet such a vocal prodigy that . . . yes, you can guess the rest. When the credits rolled and it turned out the movie had some affiliation with the Hallmark Hall of Fame, that was one of the least surprising moments in a string of non-surprises. Leaving aside its dramatic shortcomings, the creators' generosity with the music lifts the whole production. Actual ABS students are used in the production, according to a local news story, and director Girard said of the school, "It was extraordinary to see them at work. What they accomplish goes way beyond music." A good movie for kids and a pleasant, if unchallenging interlude for grownups, too.
    6Stream-it

    Entirely predictable...almost.

    OK, I get it. This is a feel good movie. The cinematic equivalent of smooth jazz. Something I can handle about once a year with the kiddies. But did the script have to be so agonizingly predictable? The outcome was obvious about five minutes in. For the balance of the film, I found myself waiting somewhat impatiently for the next bit of choral music, which WAS wonderful.

    Also perplexing was the films message or messages. The feel good genre generally delivers up a platitude or two anyone can easily latch on to. The messages here seemed to be, very loosely, only those who become "the best" can expect to receive the love of family and acceptance within their institution of choice. Didn't work for me.
    7Cantoris-2

    Brothers, sing on?

    Anyone attending a graduation ceremony at the American Boychoir School, as I did a few hours before seeing this film in Princeton, would be impressed with its tremendous and infectious school spirit. It is a joyous group of young people who uphold one another and love being together. Their enthusiasm has been buoyed up, and deservedly so, by the choir's glowing work in this film. As others have already noted, the singing is glorious, and one hopes is an audience's most lasting takeaway.

    One's heart goes out to Stet, at first sight perhaps not the kind of boy one would expect to be smitten to the core within a moment of hearing such music. But he was! Given a chance to join, he is afraid to try at first, because failure and rejection would hurt so much. Time and again, it was the exquisite beauty of what he heard around him that drove him on, even when it seemed out of reach.

    Aside from that-- I very much wanted to love this movie more than I'm ultimately able to do. Especially given its every suggestion that it is a portrayal of life in the American Boychoir School (or any choral foundation for that matter), we must bear in mind, IT IS FICTION! For according to the movie, this is a grim life in a hostile place, in which a boy might find no friends, no teamwork, and even a faculty member or two implacably opposed to his very presence. We see only merciless competition and rivalry, sometimes descending to unscrupulous malice for which the guilty peer gets only a slap on the wrist. This is not the stuff of which a great ensemble, as the American Boychoir clearly is, can be made. Alas, in this respect I fear that the scriptwriter and director have done a disservice to the art and institution that they meant to promote.

    This is a serious matter at a time when plenty of choir school graduates go on to the most prestigious high schools in the country, and plenty of parents dream of exactly this outcome from the moment their child is born. To a large extent, it is the immersion in great music that does this. Yet the dots don't get connected: there is a shortage of applicants to choir schools, among other excellent boarding schools for children of this age, both here and abroad. Interested families understandably want to be assured that they will find a supportive, nurturing atmosphere in which every pupil is almost guaranteed to flourish happily. This is what such schools provide, as their students and alumni enthusiastically report. Reading music is patiently taught, not a prerequisite for admission. But you'd never guess it from the film.

    If others feel that this single reservation I have expressed is too harsh, nothing would please me more. Boy goes to choir school and becomes a success. "Predictable", people say, as if this were a criticism. But oh how right they are.

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    • Anecdotes
      Dustin Hoffman seriously studied the piano in his youth, but was not considered talented enough to make a career of it, just like his character Master Carvelle.
    • Gaffes
      Most of the music in this film is altered from its original versions, in some cases ending up dramatically different. Handel's Coronation Anthem, "Zadok the Priest", for example, is sung for about sixteen bars, when the audience suddenly applauds, some four or five minutes before the authentic piece would have been finished. Very few of these modifications were noted in the credits as "arranged by . . ." Speaking of poor Handel, his name is listed in the credits several times (the film score uses several of his works) as "Georges Friedrich Handel". Why would the French spelling of "George" be used? Handel was German, writing most of his music in England and Ireland. (Even the French-language Wikipedia page lists him as George, with the German alternative of Georg also noted.) And the reference to his "Alleluia" from Messiah borders on criminal. Everyone knows - or certainly should know in a production like this that strives to appear "classical" - that the piece was titled "Hallelujah" in every creditable published edition.
    • Citations

      Master Carvelle: Your clock is ticking kid.

      Stet: Well your clock is ticking too old man.

    • Connexions
      Features La vie est belle (1946)
    • Bandes originales
      The Mystery Of Your Gift
      By Josh Groban/Brian Byrne

      Performed by Josh Groban, Brian Byrne and The American Boychoir

      Strings performed by The Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra-Sif 309

      Vocals co-produced by Humberto Gatica and Brian Byrne

      The American Boychoir conducted by Fernando Malvar-Ruiz

      and recorded at Jungle City Studios NYC by Zach Hancock

      Produced and arranged by Brian Byrne

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 2015 (Singapour)
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    • Langue
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Fairfield University - 1073 N. Benson Road, Fairfield, Connecticut, États-Unis
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