Henri Charriere, condannato ingiustamente per omicidio, sviluppa una relazione improbabile con l'eccentrico detenuto falsario Louis Dega, nel tentativo di scappare dalla colonia carceraria d... Leggi tuttoHenri Charriere, condannato ingiustamente per omicidio, sviluppa una relazione improbabile con l'eccentrico detenuto falsario Louis Dega, nel tentativo di scappare dalla colonia carceraria dell'Isola del Diavolo.Henri Charriere, condannato ingiustamente per omicidio, sviluppa una relazione improbabile con l'eccentrico detenuto falsario Louis Dega, nel tentativo di scappare dalla colonia carceraria dell'Isola del Diavolo.
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Mark Robert Pullen
- Ship Hold Guard
- (as Mark Pullen)
Paul Leonard Murray
- Orderly
- (as Paul Murray)
Recensioni in evidenza
I love this remake. I loved the original.
The only things I have issue with on the remake are the exteriors portraying French Guiana. I know this remake was shot in Europe. You'd think with modern technology they could've made it look like Guiana as opposed to Europe.
The portrayal of the Salvation islands, especially Devils Island, is so historically incorrect.
I still love the storyline. Charlie and Remi were perfect in their roles.
In the original, you could feel their plight from jungle diseases and atmosphere. This one just looked like a dreary day in Serbia.
There's no real reason for 1973's Papillon to have been remade, a sentiment that was seemingly found in most people considering how little fanfare this update got upon initial release, coming and going without so much of hint of notice but Michael Noer's re-imagining of the classic Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman prison break drama is a solid, if unremarkable attempt to breathe new life into the supposedly true life tale of 1930's convict and escape artist Henri "Papillon" Charrière.
Starring two of the most in-demand actors working today, in the form of Sons of Anarchy superstar Charlie Hunnam (who just can't catch a cinematic break) and Bohemian Rhapsody star, new Bond villain and Oscar winner Rami Malek, Papillon is a picturesque and solidly filmed epic that's lack of heart and energy often holds it back from achieving its goal of justifying its existence around its much beloved predecessor, that to this day holds up well as one of the quintessential incarceration/escape film's.
There's a lot of commitment on show from its leads, with Hunnam and Malek diving headfirst into their roles, even if Hunnam is the films real MVP, stripping back (and off) for his role as con artist turned wrongly convicted murderer Charrière.
While Malek is fine as psychically weak forger Louis Dega, of whom Charrière begins to protect in hopes he can finance an escape off the notorious French/Polynesian that the two criminals find themselves on in the harsh surrounds of the early 1930's, Hunnam's psychically and emotionally charged turn is deserving of a better film, a shame since his strong performance here will remain largely unnoticed, much like the similar low-key release of the very good Lost City of Z.
Despite Hunnam's turn and some great production qualities on stunning surrounds filmed across Eurpope, Papillon's big missed opportunity is in its creation of a strong friendship between Charrière and Dega. We never feel a strong connection between these two men, there's hints of a bond throughout but never a fully-fledged connection.
Unlike say a classic such as The Shawshank Redemption or even the original 1973 film, of which featured a great double act of comradery between McQueen and Hoffman, Papillon never nails its central and important friendship down, meaning we're always kept at arm's length to the plight of these two very different men, unable to be more than curiously engaged rather than totally captured by their dangerous undertakings.
Final Say -
Unnecessary and not close to matching the original, this modern take on the Papillon story is still perfectly watchable and features a turn by Charlie Hunnam that showcases why he can hopefully have a break out feature but overall you do wonder what the point of this whole exercise was when what we've had before is still more than adequate.
3 bundles of coconuts out of 5
Starring two of the most in-demand actors working today, in the form of Sons of Anarchy superstar Charlie Hunnam (who just can't catch a cinematic break) and Bohemian Rhapsody star, new Bond villain and Oscar winner Rami Malek, Papillon is a picturesque and solidly filmed epic that's lack of heart and energy often holds it back from achieving its goal of justifying its existence around its much beloved predecessor, that to this day holds up well as one of the quintessential incarceration/escape film's.
There's a lot of commitment on show from its leads, with Hunnam and Malek diving headfirst into their roles, even if Hunnam is the films real MVP, stripping back (and off) for his role as con artist turned wrongly convicted murderer Charrière.
While Malek is fine as psychically weak forger Louis Dega, of whom Charrière begins to protect in hopes he can finance an escape off the notorious French/Polynesian that the two criminals find themselves on in the harsh surrounds of the early 1930's, Hunnam's psychically and emotionally charged turn is deserving of a better film, a shame since his strong performance here will remain largely unnoticed, much like the similar low-key release of the very good Lost City of Z.
Despite Hunnam's turn and some great production qualities on stunning surrounds filmed across Eurpope, Papillon's big missed opportunity is in its creation of a strong friendship between Charrière and Dega. We never feel a strong connection between these two men, there's hints of a bond throughout but never a fully-fledged connection.
Unlike say a classic such as The Shawshank Redemption or even the original 1973 film, of which featured a great double act of comradery between McQueen and Hoffman, Papillon never nails its central and important friendship down, meaning we're always kept at arm's length to the plight of these two very different men, unable to be more than curiously engaged rather than totally captured by their dangerous undertakings.
Final Say -
Unnecessary and not close to matching the original, this modern take on the Papillon story is still perfectly watchable and features a turn by Charlie Hunnam that showcases why he can hopefully have a break out feature but overall you do wonder what the point of this whole exercise was when what we've had before is still more than adequate.
3 bundles of coconuts out of 5
This is a great film. I have not seen the original. Rami Malek does such a great job, he's really coming up in the acting world. I love him.
The story is a beautiful one. About friendship, loyalty, trust and courage. I had thoughts about how grateful I am to be living the life I currently live, after seeing what some people have endured through this movie.
Worth a watch that's for sure! 7/10
The story is a beautiful one. About friendship, loyalty, trust and courage. I had thoughts about how grateful I am to be living the life I currently live, after seeing what some people have endured through this movie.
Worth a watch that's for sure! 7/10
To try and reproduce a former classic is getting out of hand. Directors have no insight into new subjects. Leave the classics alone
I grew up with the book story and original film about papillon, and im sad to say,i was abit dissapointed. its not the acting,it good enough considering the premisses.
its the choice of locations, very cheap boat scenes, and the storytelling. all prisoners werre taken to the jungle on the mainland when arriving guyana,doesn show in the film, the isle are low terrained with a sloping coastline in the film its high cliffs and hills,they have mixed the nun and the indians by whom he was betrayed by and spent a year with.dega never met the indians!!!!!. very impotrant part of the book ! the lepra prisoner did not mingle with healthy prisoners or laymen, they had their own island on a river deep in the guyana jungle. akso when handling the boat,its clearly visible that there are return waves or echo waves around the boat, which tells me that the shooting has been done near a large quay or landing or in a wave pool. and where are all the socalled sharks everybody talks about---did you see a shark?????
there are too many actuall and historical flaws to make this a classic...
Lo sapevi?
- QuizCharlie Hunnam shed 40 pounds while filming the sequences depicting Papillon's solitary confinement.
- BlooperHenri Charrière spent several months living with the natives in Colombia, not one day, and he was arrested after he left them.
- Citazioni
Warden Barrot: Do you think a person knows when he's going mad? Or do you think it's blissful ignorance?
- Curiosità sui creditiAfter the last line is spoken, there is newsreel footage of prisoners being transported to the island, followed by titles providing a brief summary of the camp history and Henri Charriere's book. The end credits are prefaced by a photo of Charriere late in life, then accompanied by stills of the prisoners and the camp.
- Versioni alternativeGerman theatrical version was cut by distributor Constantin by approx. 15 minutes to reduce running time.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Failed Oscar Bait Movies of 2018 (2019)
- Colonne sonoreBei mir bist du schön (Means That You're Grand)
Written by Sholom Secunda (as Sholom Sholem Secunda), Jacob Jacobs, Saul Chaplin and Sammy Cahn
Performed by The Hot Sardines
Courtesy of Universal Music Classics under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Contains portions of "Diga Diga Doo"
Written by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
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- Celebre anche come
- Papillon: la gran fuga
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- Budget
- 7.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.335.896 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.090.073 USD
- 26 ago 2018
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 10.060.903 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 13 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1
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