Finch
- 2021
- Tous publics
- 1h 55min
Finch, le seul survivant de l'apocalypse à Saint-Louis, construit un robot pour son chien. Ils voyagent vers l'ouest pour échapper aux intempéries. Le robot apprend de Finch.Finch, le seul survivant de l'apocalypse à Saint-Louis, construit un robot pour son chien. Ils voyagent vers l'ouest pour échapper aux intempéries. Le robot apprend de Finch.Finch, le seul survivant de l'apocalypse à Saint-Louis, construit un robot pour son chien. Ils voyagent vers l'ouest pour échapper aux intempéries. Le robot apprend de Finch.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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In a normal world, Finch could've been a hit, or at least a cult hit. A delightful comfort-food hangout movie with four relatable, likable characters...only one of which is human. The ending isn't super satisfying, but it says something about the rest of the film that I still enjoyed it so much. Apparently, my face was giving away my feelings. Without my having spoken a word, in the middle of the movie, my wife randomly said to my daughter, "Your daddy loves this movie."
Finch is more proof that Tom Hanks is a great actor and makes good movies. This is a dramatic story of a man a dog on a journey to San Francisco during a post apocalyptic future with the companionship of a self-aware robot. While the movie's setting is not unique and slightly predictable, Tim Hank's ability to make the viewer feel so comfortable with the main character you can't help but feel his emotional ups and downs. It wasn't until the end that I realized it was a 2 hour movie.
I'm surprised that so many reviewers expect blockbusters from every movie with a big named actor. These same people are over-saturated by comic action films they failed to see the beauty in the story itself and expected 2 full hours of action.
I'm surprised that so many reviewers expect blockbusters from every movie with a big named actor. These same people are over-saturated by comic action films they failed to see the beauty in the story itself and expected 2 full hours of action.
This is exactly the kind of movie I do enjoy watching. Post-apocalyptic scenes, it makes you think about the future. In the case of Finch it's quite simple, no Mad Max action scenes but a simple story with only one actor, Tom Hanks, if you don't count the voice of the robot and the lovely dog Goodyear. Like in Cast Away Tom Hanks carries this movie like nobody else can. One actor only doens't mean bad movie and he shows us that. Quite a long movie but never boring, with good existencial conversations between Tom Hanks and his robot. The dog, what is he cute, adds something sweet and emotional to the story. In other words I liked it a lot and I'm not surprised others will like this one as well.
Tom Hanks is such marvelous actor that he can get into the skin of any character and does it with so ease that convinces the audience.
Finch (played by Tom Hanks) is struggling to survive both mentally as well physically in the post-apocalyptic world in the company of a dog and a robot. He knows that he is getting old and will not be able to make it through, so he invents another AI based human-like robot who imitates the activity of Finch so that they can travel as far as possible away from storms which tends to threaten them.
From the director of Game Of Throne series, Finch is a heart-warming and compassionate film which will make you smile, laugh and cry with its moments. The film could have been better just like Tom Hanks's previous classic Cast Away, but looses the steam towards second half. Nevertheless, the powerful performances and few brilliant scenes and Finch can be a pleasant watch with your family.
Finch (played by Tom Hanks) is struggling to survive both mentally as well physically in the post-apocalyptic world in the company of a dog and a robot. He knows that he is getting old and will not be able to make it through, so he invents another AI based human-like robot who imitates the activity of Finch so that they can travel as far as possible away from storms which tends to threaten them.
From the director of Game Of Throne series, Finch is a heart-warming and compassionate film which will make you smile, laugh and cry with its moments. The film could have been better just like Tom Hanks's previous classic Cast Away, but looses the steam towards second half. Nevertheless, the powerful performances and few brilliant scenes and Finch can be a pleasant watch with your family.
It was a decent movie. The premise was not the most original one, as we have seen elements of it in previous films. I think this is a film that again suffers a little bit from its marketing and the expectations it arises. If you expect an action loaded film like "I, Robot" you will be disappointed. This is rather a melancholic story about a dying man and his dog who creates a robot as a caretaker. Its a film about life, loss and moving forward.
It does have some action and tense elements that are typical for a SciFi adventure, and it does have fantastic visual effects and a beautiful cinematography. But the core of it is the characters (including the dog, which has its own character) by which the film is driven.
Its truly another one man show on Tom Hanks' resume and he has more than once proven that he is great at that. This is no difference. Tom Hanks gives a very touching performance. Its not constantly brilliant as he sometimes sleepwalks a bit through it, but in its essence very good.
I also liked he dynamic between the three characters which was nicely done.
Good film, not legendary, not a 100% must see but a good way to pass 2 hours with.
It does have some action and tense elements that are typical for a SciFi adventure, and it does have fantastic visual effects and a beautiful cinematography. But the core of it is the characters (including the dog, which has its own character) by which the film is driven.
Its truly another one man show on Tom Hanks' resume and he has more than once proven that he is great at that. This is no difference. Tom Hanks gives a very touching performance. Its not constantly brilliant as he sometimes sleepwalks a bit through it, but in its essence very good.
I also liked he dynamic between the three characters which was nicely done.
Good film, not legendary, not a 100% must see but a good way to pass 2 hours with.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Finch activates the robot he reminds him of his four prime directives. The first is Isaac Asimov's first law of robotics.
- GaffesFinch mentions that the aurora is constantly visible at night due to ozone layer destruction. However, the aurora is the result of charged solar wind particles ionizing the atmosphere, like a neon lamp, and is found in the polar regions because of the earth's magnetic field. The ozone layer has nothing to do with the aurora or the earth's magnetic field, and so loss of the ozone layer would not change the latitudes at which it was visible.
A powerful solar flare can cause the aurora to become visible over lower latitudes, but only while the flare is still ongoing. Flares typically last at most a few days, even powerful flares. Given the state of civilization in the movie, it has clearly been many years since the ozone-destroying flare hit, and it would have long since subsided.
- Crédits fousNo opening title or cast credits or studio credits .
- ConnexionsFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Tom Hanks/June Diane Raphael (2021)
- Bandes originalesAmerican Pie
Written and Performed by Don McLean
Courtesy of Capitol Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Durée1 heure 55 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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