[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendrier de parutionsTop 250 des filmsFilms les plus regardésRechercher des films par genreSommet du box-officeHoraires et ticketsActualités du cinémaFilms indiens en vedette
    À la télé et en streamingTop 250 des sériesSéries les plus populairesParcourir les séries TV par genreActualités TV
    Que regarderDernières bandes-annoncesProgrammes IMDb OriginalChoix d’IMDbCoup de projecteur sur IMDbFamily Entertainment GuidePodcasts IMDb
    OscarsPride MonthAmerican Black Film FestivalSummer Watch GuideSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestivalsTous les événements
    Nés aujourd’huiCélébrités les plus populairesActualités des célébrités
    Centre d’aideZone des contributeursSondages
Pour les professionnels du secteur
  • Langue
  • Entièrement prise en charge
  • English (United States)
    Partiellement prise en charge
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Liste de favoris
Se connecter
  • Entièrement prise en charge
  • English (United States)
    Partiellement prise en charge
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Utiliser l'appli
  • Distribution et équipe technique
  • Avis des utilisateurs
  • Anecdotes
  • FAQ
IMDbPro

Elvis

  • 2022
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 39min
NOTE IMDb
7,3/10
251 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 643
610
Austin Butler and Miranda Frangou in Elvis (2022)
A look at the life of the legendary rock and roll star, Elvis Presley.
Lire trailer1:01
32 Videos
99+ photos
DocudramaEpicPeriod DramaShowbiz DramaBiographyDramaMusic

Un regard sur la vie de la légendaire star du rock and roll, Elvis Presley.Un regard sur la vie de la légendaire star du rock and roll, Elvis Presley.Un regard sur la vie de la légendaire star du rock and roll, Elvis Presley.

  • Réalisation
    • Baz Luhrmann
  • Scénario
    • Baz Luhrmann
    • Sam Bromell
    • Craig Pearce
  • Casting principal
    • Tom Hanks
    • Austin Butler
    • Olivia DeJonge
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    251 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 643
    610
    • Réalisation
      • Baz Luhrmann
    • Scénario
      • Baz Luhrmann
      • Sam Bromell
      • Craig Pearce
    • Casting principal
      • Tom Hanks
      • Austin Butler
      • Olivia DeJonge
    • 2Kavis d'utilisateurs
    • 344avis des critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 8 Oscars
      • 92 victoires et 242 nominations au total

    Vidéos32

    Now Playing
    Trailer 1:01
    Now Playing
    Final Trailer
    Trailer 2:02
    Final Trailer
    Final Trailer
    Trailer 2:02
    Final Trailer
    Official Trailer 2
    Trailer 3:12
    Official Trailer 2
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 3:16
    Official Trailer
    Elvis
    Trailer 2:02
    Elvis
    Elvis
    Trailer 3:18
    Elvis

    Photos354

    Voir l'affiche
    Voir l'affiche
    Voir l'affiche
    Voir l'affiche
    Voir l'affiche
    + 349
    Voir l'affiche

    Rôles principaux99+

    Modifier
    Tom Hanks
    Tom Hanks
    • Colonel Tom Parker
    Austin Butler
    Austin Butler
    • Elvis
    Olivia DeJonge
    Olivia DeJonge
    • Priscilla
    Helen Thomson
    Helen Thomson
    • Gladys
    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Vernon
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    • B.B. King
    David Wenham
    David Wenham
    • Hank Snow
    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    Kodi Smit-McPhee
    • Jimmie Rodgers Snow
    Luke Bracey
    Luke Bracey
    • Jerry Schilling
    Dacre Montgomery
    Dacre Montgomery
    • Steve Binder
    Leon Ford
    Leon Ford
    • Tom Diskin
    Gary Clark Jr.
    Gary Clark Jr.
    • Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup
    Yola
    Yola
    • Sister Rosetta Tharpe
    Natasha Bassett
    Natasha Bassett
    • Dixie Locke
    Xavier Samuel
    Xavier Samuel
    • Scotty Moore
    Adam Dunn
    Adam Dunn
    • Bill Black
    Alton Mason
    Alton Mason
    • Little Richard
    Shonka Dukureh
    Shonka Dukureh
    • Big Mama Thornton…
    • Réalisation
      • Baz Luhrmann
    • Scénario
      • Baz Luhrmann
      • Sam Bromell
      • Craig Pearce
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs2K

    7,3251.3K
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Avis à la une

    Davidh122397

    Average, not bad, but I think overhyped

    The movie is interesting but I think it's overhyped. I mean I appreciate all the stuff about the influence of black culture but I feel like maybe they pushed too hard to be current with what was politically relevant with today i.e. George Floyd and diversity in cinema. Almost felt exploitive in that they were using stuff like Martin Luther King's death to try and humanize Elvis to be this "great" empathetic man. I don't know how much of it is actually true but I feel like they enhanced and focused on that because it's what the focus is in todays politics, they focused on Bobby King's death too. It just seemed like they were exploiting these great men of black culture to give their film credit in today's world. I almost just decided I wouldn't comment on it but then they actually had him talking with tear filled eyes to Rosetta Thorpe's ghost and that just crossed the line in how purposely this was done to appeal to todays culture shift to swing awards voters and the public because a " privileged straight white man" who abused drugs and philanderer'd with women that weren't his wife just isn't interesting or lovable in todays culture, so I feel like the filmmakers used and exploited black people to sell Elvis in todays market. I'm sure the producers were thinking how do we sell a rich white straight man like Elvis in 2022? In a Hollywood award season). Make him cry and dance with black people throughout half of the movie? Again I wish it was true, but feels like an exploitive attempt to join today's culture club. And I looked online and many articles said the movie embellished these friendships.

    Also Butler's performance felt self-indulgent to me. Never felt like I was watching "Elvis" but that I was watching an actor play him. It wasn't bad just not this transformative great spectacle people are calling it. It's even good, but a far shot from what I'd call Oscar worthy. I feel like actors trying to get Oscars play these real people in this generic formulaic attempt for recognition, want an Oscar? Play a real person they say. Felt like a pretty guy posing. More of a !look at me! I'm Elvis, instead of actually being him. I've seen him in things before, felt like I was watching Austin Butler whisper like Elvis. And some of the lines were really clichè and corny like "fly high". Again, not a bad movie, just very overrated in my opinion. And I wonder how much computer work they did on the singing? Also Tom Hanks was totally playing a caricature and he came off as a clown, like a parody.
    6sensorshot

    Colonel Tom is a Better Title.

    There is a lot to unpack about what I did not like about this movie but I also feel I need to 'fess up about my love of Elvis and growing up a fan as a child. I was 11 when he died and it came as a big shock. In rural Norfolk where we lived mostly 20 years in the past so it seemed that he had only just arrived. I spent a long time after following the legend. The Kurt Russel movie, the odd "That's the Way it is / Was" documentaries - stylistically plundered for this movie and of course all the movies. Owning 40 Greatest Hits was pretty much issued to you growing up. Then Punk Rock and New Wave came and Elvis just became the distant past, even if he did shock his audience in a way Johnny Rotten could only dream. Occasionally American Trilogy would come on the radio and I'd crank it up and do an Elvis impersonator sing-along, "Wisha was, inna lanna cotton" I played it on my excited drive to see this movie I had been waiting for, saying to my partner, "If this song is not referenced in the movie, I'll be stunned, it is definitive Elvis".

    Once the film started, it was the first track we see enacted by the incredibly brilliant Austin Butler who nails it. Sadly, there is not much else good to say about this movie beyond his performance. It makes sense of course that Baz Luhrmann would open with that. Luhrmann is never one to use a nutcracker when there is a sledgehammer he can bang an idea a few times with until you get it. That's my point. This is not really an Elvis movie. It is a Tom Parker movie that wishes it was an Elvis movie. I am not sure you can be that dark and cynical about Elvis life and hope to get away with it considering what baggage the typical audience are likely to bring to the show. For Elvis to be portrayed as this easily manipulated kid, when anyone who watched the documentaries mentioned above knew The King was always in charge. If you tip the weight of the narrative to Colonel Tom you have to reduce the personality of Elvis. Don't get me wrong when I first heard rumours about this movie I was very keen for a Colonel Tom movie played by Tom Hanks but for that movie to work it needs a less important Elvis, that's a tough trick to pull off.

    This movie is only coherent to an Elvis fan. To others not plugged into the folklore, myth and legend, it is long and boring with Luhrmann over egging his point and being cynical and depressive. He either fast forwards too much that is relevant or dwells on insignificance to bolster and pad out the Colonel Tom con artist. There is the art of the conman, the huckster, referenced through this movie. In reality, the biggest card trick is shuffled by the director who promises us a celebration of Elvis but delivers a woeful, tedious tale of a mediocre manager who got lucky clinging to a rocket after it had already launched. Butler is brilliant, no doubt, Hanks is hammy at best. Luhrmann tries to use Elvis to paint Tom Parker which is like I said, using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.

    Fun in places but subtle it ain't. Thang yer verry mush.
    6noladel

    Too Much Colonel, Not Enough Elvis

    Looks like Tom Hanks phoned in his role. His acting, if you can call it that was disgustingly terrible. Austin Butler was the perfect actor to play Elvis. I enjoyed the parts of the movie that he was in without Hanks hovering around trying to steal the scene. The writers needed to delve more into Elvis Presley's early life. Priscilla's character was just a footnote. It was if she was hardly in his life. I would actually watch this movie again if I could delete Tom Hanks from the film. Tom Hanks sucked the life out of the movie as much as Colonel Parker sucked the life out of Elvis Presley and his career.
    6marcelbenoitdeux

    Beautiful Long Trailer

    Austin Butler is terrific, I want to say that immediately. But, I was waiting for the movie to start, and in the dizzying display of visual pyrotechnics I forgot this was a Buz Luhrmann movie, so it would probable never start. A long, beautifully made trailer that hints at a revolutionary bio-pic. But that's all it is, a hint. Tom Hanks's Colonel Parker is out of a Charles Dickens novel. Yes Fagan. But I must say Austin Butler kept me there. True that sometimes he doesn't look or feel real but neither did the real Elvis. Butler's physicality is astonishing and that's what I took with me and I thought, I would love to see the movie when it comes out,.
    7zkonedog

    Entertaining, But Can't Get Out Of Its Own Way Enough To Be Great

    There are certainly times in which Baz Luhrmann's "Elvis" is an engaging and entertaining biopic of rock-and-roll's biggest star. The performance numbers are often incredible and Austin Butler inhabits all aspects/ages of the lead role adeptly. Unfortunately, Luhrmann's let's say "unique" style of filmmaking can't quite get out of its way long enough (especially in the early goings) for this to be a top-notch flick.

    For a very basic overview, "Elvis" tells the story of the titular character (played by Butler) from childhood all the way through his Vegas residency at the end of his career. The narrative frame comes from the voice of Colonel Parker (Tom Hanks), Presley's manager and quasi-abuser (largely in the financial department). Elvis's relationship to "black music", teen heartthrob fame, military service, and late-60s comeback are all given time here, including his marriage to Priscilla (Olivia DeJonge).

    Perhaps the most notable thing to mention about "Elvis" is that the first 30-45 minutes are kind of a mess. Luhrmann is in peak wackadoodle form (granted, what else could be expected from the director of 1996's "Romeo + Juliet"), what with jarring time-cuts, crazy montages (one that turns the proceedings into a comic book!), and quite a bit of time spent on the bizarre Hanks Parker portrayal. There is also a far-too-on-the-nose scene in which a young Presley supposedly learns his later musical style via an R&B jam session and a revival ministry happening concurrently. I'd blame no one for thinking this was a total mess before the 1 hour mark.

    Fortunately, in this case, there is still 2 hours left of "Elvis", and that's when it settles into being a pretty entertaining film. Basically, once all the crazy material is out of the way and audiences can just settle into Butler's portrayal, there is a lot to like. I was really impressed with Butler's ability to portray the young rebellious Elvis, as well as the fat, worn-down-by-life version. The staged musical numbers are every bit as good as those found in recent musical biopics like Rocketman or Bohemian Rhapsody. I'll certainly be revisiting some Presley tunes after seeing this.

    Overall, I can't put "Elvis" in my top tier (Walk the Line, Love & Mercy, & Judy) of biopics because its director seems almost physically unable to "tell it straight" when this film and acting performances would have certainly been good enough for that grounded approach. But it was easily good enough to hold my interest and take me on an interesting journey through the iconic musician's entire career.

    Vous aimerez aussi

    Bohemian Rhapsody
    7,9
    Bohemian Rhapsody
    Rocketman
    7,3
    Rocketman
    Priscilla
    6,5
    Priscilla
    Jehanne d'Arc
    Le Roman d'Elvis
    6,9
    Le Roman d'Elvis
    Yves Saint Laurent: MYSLF
    8,1
    Yves Saint Laurent: MYSLF
    A Star is Born
    7,6
    A Star is Born
    Moulin Rouge
    7,6
    Moulin Rouge
    Elvis
    7,1
    Elvis
    La Méthode Williams
    7,5
    La Méthode Williams
    The Greatest Showman
    7,5
    The Greatest Showman
    Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique
    7,2
    Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique

    Histoire

    Modifier

    Le saviez-vous

    Modifier
    • Anecdotes
      For his audition tape, Austin Butler originally recorded himself singing "Love Me Tender." When he watched it, he felt like it was an Elvis impersonation, and refused to submit it. A few days later, he had a nightmare that his deceased mother was dying again. Overwhelmed with grief and with the Elvis audition still on his mind, he decided to pour his emotion into music. Thinking of the lyrics to "Unchained Melody," he remembered, "I always take it for granted that that's to a romantic partner, [but] what if I sing that to my mom?" He sat down at the piano in his bathrobe and filmed it. "And that way of channeling those emotions just felt true," the actor said. The video immediately caught director Baz Luhrmann's attention, as he was both confused and intrigued. Luhrmann stated, "Was it an audition? Or was he having a breakdown?" The director expressed that the audition felt like a spycam. Luhrmann asked to meet with Butler and eventually gave him the part.
    • Gaffes
      Elvis sings Trouble in 1956. Leiber and Stoller wrote the song in 1958.
    • Citations

      Gladys Presley: The way you sing is God-given, so there can't be nothin' wrong with it.

    • Crédits fous
      At the very end of the movie, the voice of Elvis Presley can be heard greeting the audience.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Frank Sinatra's Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley (1960)
    • Bandes originales
      Suspicious Minds
      Written by Francis Zambon (as Mark James)

      Performed by Elvis Presley

      Courtesy of RCA Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

    Meilleurs choix

    Connectez-vous pour évaluer et suivre la liste de favoris afin de recevoir des recommandations personnalisées
    Se connecter

    FAQ23

    • How long is Elvis?Alimenté par Alexa
    • Is Elvis Presley's music used in the movie?
    • Did they film any scenes in Memphis?
    • Who actually performs the vocals of the songs in this film?

    Détails

    Modifier
    • Date de sortie
      • 22 juin 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Australie
    • Site officiel
      • Official Warner Bros.
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kat King
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Stage 5, Village Roadshow Studios, Oxenford, Queensland, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • Bazmark Films
      • Roadshow Entertainment
    • Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro

    Box-office

    Modifier
    • Budget
      • 85 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 151 040 048 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 211 579 $US
      • 26 juin 2022
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 288 670 284 $US
    Voir les infos détaillées du box-office sur IMDbPro

    Spécifications techniques

    Modifier
    • Durée
      2 heures 39 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

    Actualités connexes

    Contribuer à cette page

    Suggérer une modification ou ajouter du contenu manquant
    • Réponses IMDb : Aidez à combler les lacunes dans nos données
    • En savoir plus sur la contribution
    Modifier la page

    Découvrir

    Récemment consultés

    Activez les cookies du navigateur pour utiliser cette fonctionnalité. En savoir plus
    Télécharger l'application IMDb
    Identifiez-vous pour accéder à davantage de ressourcesIdentifiez-vous pour accéder à davantage de ressources
    Suivez IMDb sur les réseaux sociaux
    Télécharger l'application IMDb
    Pour Android et iOS
    Télécharger l'application IMDb
    • Aide
    • Index du site
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • License IMDb Data
    • Salle de presse
    • Publicité
    • Tâches
    • Conditions d'utilisation
    • Politique de confidentialité
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, an Amazon company

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.