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Astérix : Le Domaine des dieux

Titre original : Astérix : Le domaine des dieux
  • 2014
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  • 1h 25min
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C. Ernst Harth, Brad Garrett, Guillaume Briat, Roger Carel, Nick Frost, Paul Giamatti, Ken Kramer, and Jack Whitehall in Astérix : Le Domaine des dieux (2014)
In order to wipe out the Gaulish village by any means necessary, Caesar plans to absorb the villagers into Roman culture by having an estate built next to the village to start a new Roman colony.
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Afin d'anéantir le village gaulois à n'importe quel prix, Jules César projette d'absorber les villageois dans la culture romaine en faisant construire un domaine à côté du village pour impla... Tout lireAfin d'anéantir le village gaulois à n'importe quel prix, Jules César projette d'absorber les villageois dans la culture romaine en faisant construire un domaine à côté du village pour implanter une nouvelle colonie de Romains.Afin d'anéantir le village gaulois à n'importe quel prix, Jules César projette d'absorber les villageois dans la culture romaine en faisant construire un domaine à côté du village pour implanter une nouvelle colonie de Romains.

  • Réalisation
    • Louis Clichy
    • Alexandre Astier
  • Scénario
    • René Goscinny
    • Albert Uderzo
    • Alexandre Astier
  • Casting principal
    • Roger Carel
    • Lorànt Deutsch
    • Laurent Lafitte
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    16 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Louis Clichy
      • Alexandre Astier
    • Scénario
      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Alexandre Astier
    • Casting principal
      • Roger Carel
      • Lorànt Deutsch
      • Laurent Lafitte
    • 45avis d'utilisateurs
    • 68avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    • Astérix
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    Laurent Lafitte
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    • (as Laurent Lafitte de la Comédie Française)
    Alexandre Astier
    Alexandre Astier
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    François Morel
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    Guillaume Briat
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    Laurent Morteau
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    Arnaud Léonard
    • Assurancetourix
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    Joëlle Sevilla
    • Iélosubmarine
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    Philippe Morier-Genoud
    • César
    • (voix)
    • Réalisation
      • Louis Clichy
      • Alexandre Astier
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      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Alexandre Astier
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    7kdavies-69347

    Quite Fantastic!

    I have to admit that I am generally ignorant of the Asterix Series. I can remember reading the comics in French class, growing up in Canada and trying to figure out what the stories were about, but that was about the limit of my exposure to this popular Francophone.

    I was pleasantly surprised with this little adventure comedy for kids! The characterization of one of history's greatest rivalries; between the Gauls of Britannia and Caesar of Rome, is hilariously represented in this film. Each person was a caricature of itself, Asterix and his nobility, Obelix and his strength, the Druids deep intelligence, Caesars tyranny, and even the hard working slaves... each one as funny as the last.

    The story is fun as well, full of jokes for everyone. Children I'm sure will laugh throughout at all the silly little events, fights that break out, and of course the cute Dogmatix who runs amok throughout. What really surprised me were the number of slightly adult jokes. Not crude or dirty, but jokes that required a little bit of thought. The hedonism of the Romans, the gluttony of the Gauls, the unionization and unique disposition of the slave leader, not to mention whose bed he sleeps in ;)

    All around a great kids movie, and lots of fun along the way. Certainly as good as most Pixar films from recent years.

    7/10
    Wizard-8

    Good fun

    I was a big fan of the original "Asterix" comic books when I was a kid. Still am, as a matter of fact. So when I came across this French computer animated adaptation of the Asterix comic book "The Mansion of the Gods" on Netflix, I was curious to see how well it would be done. I still remember very well the particular Asterix comic book this movie adapted, and I have to say this adaptation is pretty well done. The second half of the movie pretty much stops following what happened in the comic book in order to do its own thing (and to stretch the story to feature length), but the changes to the story do feel straight out of a typical Asterix comic book. The humor (and there's plenty of it) has the exact tone, and happens to be pretty funny. The computer graphics don't quite have the Hollywood polish, but they are colorful and acceptably detailed. The only caution I would deliver to potential viewers is to inform them that they should read some of the original Asterix comics first before watching this movie, since there are some (minor) details that might be confusing for those not familiar with the comics.
    8Rold-Ickam

    Great & fun!

    After the disappointment of the 2012 Astérix & Obélix: Au service de sa Majesté and the lame 2008 Astérix aux jeux olympiques, finally a fun and entertaining Asterix movie at the level of 2002 Mission Cleopatre!

    I really liked the subtle (and sometimes not so subtle) humour, similar and so faithful to the comics albums. Yes, Asterix and Obelix are back to their genuine roots!

    One album at the time, one story at the time. There is enough content (adventures, characters, plots) in an Asterix comics album to feed an entire movie, thank you for understanding that.

    Also the "secondary" characters were attaching (like some Roman family, some labour slaves, some Roman legionnaires, etc.), making them a strong addition to the movie and the quality of the story.
    7scottshak_111

    Brace yourselves, The Asterix gang's here again!

    Asterix and the gang ventures into 3D animated waters for the first time, and I must say it was quite delightful to watch them breathe alive on the big screen. All those big shiny noses and their clumsy acts look just brilliant in CGI.

    Asterix and Obelix: Mansion of the Gods wouldn't disappoint you. It is funny, featuring slapstick comedy, more of a situational provocation brought to you by the Roman invasion and the debatable empty heads of the Gauls. The plot is well written and is taken from the comic The Mansion of the Gods. The relentless Caesar walks in again with a master plan to ingest the Gaulish by building Mansion of the Gods, a new territory near their village for the Romans to populate. The story saunters around to and fro as both parties keep fighting with each other for the land.

    A majority of the scenes in the beginning have been stretched, and sometimes the movie topples into the non-funny zone. But still the low comedy manages to beam up the down. Every character in the movie is a hoot. Caesar brings in the grim but the people who surround him wouldn't make him look deadly. Someone or something would do something stupid every now and then and you would end up in fits of laughter.

    The fun doesn't stop at any point. A lot of fish slaps, cloud brawls, boar hunting and fake-fighting drive in the hilarious nail. Although you feel the ending dies out pretty quickly, you still get a brilliant feast to devour, as you laugh your way out of the theatre with a contended look.

    A really entertaining flick. Kids are going to love it. It would be a great way to tell them the legacy of Asterix if they haven't come across the comic hero hitherto.
    7Reno-Rangan

    The same old Astrix & Obelix in a new awesome look.

    Like I said in 'Song of the Sea' review, its a 3D animation dominated world. That's mainly in Hollywood, but trend spreading so fast everywhere. Even the Japan shifting gear from anime to 3D anime, I saw it in 'Space Pirate: Captain Harlock'. From a comic book to 2D animation is easy because they are much alike, but it's different when it comes to the 3D. I have seen Micky Mouse and Co transformed into 3D characters that I did not like, because some characters do not suit for that kind of leap. In Micky Mouse, the ears were the biggest drawback. But 'Tintin' was a success and so expecting 'Popeye' would do the same magic which is due next year (2016).

    I have seen all the 'Asterix & Obelix' movies so far from both the format, live-shot and animation, but this is the first 3D animation. I'm so happy that it came overall very well, every detail was retained. Even those mud-smoke/dirt-smoke (whatever it's called) shown exactly as it to be which forms during their fight after the consumption of magic potion. That concept is for comic book, to make understand the readers the situation because the picture is still. But in a motion picture you can show the whole action, if they make that change the trademark will lose. So I must praise the technical side of the movie for the lossless transformation.

    It's like a new beginning in the series in the 'Asterix & Obelix' franchise. Especially this story was not freshly written for the screen, but taken straight from one of the comic books in the series called 'The Mansions of the Gods'. In 3D animation, emotions, violence, comedies would be a little realistic. That's why the movie like 'Brave', 'Frozen', 'Up' appealed strongly on the sentimental side. Gaul's favourite food, the wild boar hunting was compromised, because children would be watching the movie and it might disturb on the softer side of them. Just like the filmmakers avoided the Giant's children and women in 'Jack the Giant Slayer'.

    One of the best things in 'Asterix & Obelix' movies is that the movie might not be awesome, but still it entertains and keeps you engaged. You can't spot the flaws, in animation all are relevant. A man can jump 1000 feet high and leap a mile away. So if there should be something, that must come from the technical side. Since it (Gauls in 3D) is new and so much fun, you can't concentrate finding those faults or you will miss the actual enjoyment.

    ''It's weird that the house looks like a box.''

    As usual the story set in the first BC. The Gaul's enemy the Romans comes with a new strategy to defeat them. They begin to build the large mansions near to their village and later to invade by seducing the community by the Roman culture. So the fight begins between them where the innocent civilians and black slaves get affect more. But Gaul's main intention is to keep the ecosystem unaffected, especially they're against the Romans modern fancy civilization. What happens to the Julius Caeser's 'Veni, Vidi, Vici' is the movie's final battle to disclose.

    Probably a best 'Asterix & Obelix' movie compared to the previous couple of movies. Good to see a non-Hollywood 3D animated movie with a great quality and doing well commercially as well. A whole family together watchable movie, not only for the children. Hoping for the a sequel, I mean very soon. All the above it was short and sweet which runs about 80 minutes. If you are a fan of this comic, you will love it, because lots of the frames look alike. Must be dedicated to the fans.

    7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Roger Carel, the French voice of Astérix in all previous animated productions, had originally retired from acting when this film was announced, but agreed to return to voice the character one last time.
    • Gaffes
      As is the case with many other Asterix movies and stories, the Colosseum is shown during the reign of Julius Caesar, over 120 years before it was built.
    • Citations

      César: They will have to adapt or vanish

    • Connexions
      Followed by Astérix : Le Secret de la potion magique (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      LUXINFO - Jingle RTL
      Written by Michel Legrand

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 novembre 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Belgique
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
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      • SND Films
      • Belvision
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