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O Pacto dos Lobos

Título original: Le pacte des loups
  • 2001
  • 14
  • 2 h 22 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
75 mil
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Mark Dacascos and Samuel Le Bihan in O Pacto dos Lobos (2001)
In 18th-century France, the Chevalier de Fronsac and his Native American friend Mani are sent to the Gevaudan province at the king's behest to investigate the killings of hundreds by a mysterious beast.
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Na França do século XVIII, o Cavaleiro De Fronsac e seu amigo nativo-americano Mani são enviados para Gévaudan à pedido do Rei Luís XV para investigar matanças cometidas por uma misteriosa f... Ler tudoNa França do século XVIII, o Cavaleiro De Fronsac e seu amigo nativo-americano Mani são enviados para Gévaudan à pedido do Rei Luís XV para investigar matanças cometidas por uma misteriosa fera.Na França do século XVIII, o Cavaleiro De Fronsac e seu amigo nativo-americano Mani são enviados para Gévaudan à pedido do Rei Luís XV para investigar matanças cometidas por uma misteriosa fera.

  • Direção
    • Christophe Gans
  • Roteiristas
    • Stéphane Cabel
    • Christophe Gans
    • Canal Plus Ecriture
  • Artistas
    • Samuel Le Bihan
    • Mark Dacascos
    • Jérémie Renier
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    75 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    3.150
    661
    • Direção
      • Christophe Gans
    • Roteiristas
      • Stéphane Cabel
      • Christophe Gans
      • Canal Plus Ecriture
    • Artistas
      • Samuel Le Bihan
      • Mark Dacascos
      • Jérémie Renier
    • 549Avaliações de usuários
    • 199Avaliações da crítica
    • 57Metascore
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      • 4 vitórias e 22 indicações no total

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    Samuel Le Bihan
    Samuel Le Bihan
    • Grégoire de Fronsac
    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Mani
    Jérémie Renier
    Jérémie Renier
    • Thomas d'Apcher
    • (as Jérémie Rénier)
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Jean-François
    Émilie Dequenne
    Émilie Dequenne
    • Marianne
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Sylvia
    Jacques Perrin
    Jacques Perrin
    • Thomas d'Apcher (old)
    Christian Marc
    • Serviteur Thomas Agé
    Karin Kriström
    • Bergère du Rocher
    Philippe Nahon
    Philippe Nahon
    • Jean Chastel
    Virginie Darmon
    Virginie Darmon
    • La Bavarde
    Vincent Cespedes
    Vincent Cespedes
    • Soldat
    Hans Meyer
    Hans Meyer
    • Marquis d'Apcher
    Jean-Paul Farré
    Jean-Paul Farré
    • Père Georges
    Pierre Lavit
    • Jacques
    Eric Prat
    Eric Prat
    • Capitaine Duhamel
    • (as Éric Prat)
    Bernard Farcy
    Bernard Farcy
    • Laffont
    Edith Scob
    Edith Scob
    • Mme de Morangias
    • (as Édith Scob)
    • Direção
      • Christophe Gans
    • Roteiristas
      • Stéphane Cabel
      • Christophe Gans
      • Canal Plus Ecriture
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    TheVid

    An extravagant B-movie from France with all the right matinee-adventure ingredients.

    This is a grandiose monster movie from France that delivers the perfect blend of slick style and unsophisticated, gothic melodrama to make it one of the most appealing film fantasies in a long while. The international success of the film is not hard to understand; it's exhilarating in the same way that the old Hammer horror films were in their heyday. Everything about this elaborate movie is terrifically tacky, particularly the stunning production design. It's like seeing those artless, wilderness paintings containing hidden animal images come to life. The characters come off as if they were lifted right off of some garish paperback romance-novel cover. Best of all, the film has some nifty flourishes of sex and violence sadly missing from the current spate of half-baked, PG-13 Hollywood product. While some seem to be complaining of one martial-arts fight too many, faulty creature effects or simple-minded plotting; in this case, it's like bitching about KING KONG being over the top. This is a contemporary B-movie (albeit an expensive, subtitled one) for those who appreciate a good time at the movies. It delivers the kind of satisfaction audiences used to get seeing the work of Mario Bava or Ray Harryhausen; and that's saying a lot!
    beingofsoundmind

    A brilliant genre film ...

    Candle-lit interior cinematography, lush misty landscapes, strong characters, exquisite costumes, an authentic boudoir recreation of 18th century French society, a new kind of savage 'monster' and some of the finest stylized fight scenes ever laid down in a 'genre' film, place "Brotherhood of the Wolf" among the classiest horror adventure films of all time.

    Great moments include the culminating rage of Samuel Le Bihan's gentlemanly character 'Fronsac' who explodes into a Conan-like fury as he meets out 'justice' to those that wronged his Iroquois-Mohawk 'blood brother' played by Marc Dacascos, Vincent Cassel suitably creepy as the decadent 'Morangias', sensuous Monica Belluci as the dangerous and vicious 'Sylvia', interesting historical plot-points, and a bond of friendship between an unlikely pair of frontier adventurers, make director Christopher Gans "Brotherhood of the Wolf" an original masterpiece of 'genre' film-making...
    vfuess

    A Rainy Day Extravaganzza

    When it is cold and wet and foreboding outside, leaving one to fend for a good escape into fantasy and a time gone by, then this movie DELIVERS. Say whatever you want about miniscule "holes" in the story, or the tedium applied to the cinematography or the excessive use of slow camera effects in the fight sequences, THIS IS ENTERTAINMENT.

    This movie carries the viewer into a whole new world- not like the one inhabited by Hobbits and Elves, and other creatures that obviously DO NOT exist- but rather a world of old France where the people are stranger than fiction and the times are changing. Fables meet their demise AND their verification in this film.

    It's not a movie I would call a "favorite", but it IS a movie that I consider a "guilty pleasure" on a day that affords me three hours to slip out of my existence and follow a satisfying and well-presented fantasy. Every millimeter of every frame is a work of art, and that alone is worth getting lost in.
    Victor Field

    No classic, but with food for thought, thrills AND Monica Bellucci naked, go for it.

    The presence of Robert DeNiro and Charles Grodin in "Midnight Run" seemed to cause many people to wildly overrate that standard action movie; similarly, the we-hate-Forrest-Gump crowd approached the quietly compelling "Cast Away" with too much prejudice to view it fairly. In "Brotherhood of the Wolf" (the English-language title of "Le Pacte des loups"), a character says that lies told in Latin can be seen as truth; the fact that this is a commercial film in French (with subtitles so you can fool yourself into feeling clever that you're watching an art movie) may explain why some are very, very enthusiastic about it. Not that the movie doesn't deserve praise (it does in a lot of ways); it's just that I wonder if they'd have been as impressed had it been the identical film shot in English and with an American cast (or with Americans other than Mark Dacascos).

    Based on the French tale of a deadly creature that roamed the Gallic countryside in the 18th century and was never caught, "Le Pacte des loups" plays like a better, more coherent, more frightening version of "Sleepy Hollow," with the representative from the major city (Samuel le Bihan)and his Iroquois Indian blood brother (Dacascos) sent to investigate the gruesome goings-on, and gradually finding out there's far more than meets the eye - although unlike "Sleepy Hollow," which went overboard with the decapitations, the murders are kept to a minimum in the early going (we do see the beast attacking two of its female victims (the beast only attacks women and children) in the first half, but most of the details are kept to our imaginations... unlike later on in the movie). The movie takes its time setting the pace and mood, slipping in a few clues to the resolution - one hint: watch out for the gun - and risking losing the audience because it really is pretty methodical; but once all the main characters have been introduced, and once past the halfway point, the movie really starts to deliver.

    Director/co-writer Christophe Gans leaves several narrative threads hanging, but barring a few plot holes this doesn't damage the movie's overall effect because so much stuff is woven into it; the tunnel vision of several of the characters, religious symbolism, conspiracy, a hint of incest between a crippled aristocratic hunter (Vincent Cassel) and his sister (Emilie Dequenne) that comes up in a crucial moment of the plot... provided you don't think it over too much afterwards (for starters, why does the beast not go after men?), or simply think on the movie's impressive visuals (the first fight scene and several thereafter are in slow motion, but when le Bihan launches an attack on the baddies towards the end - for reasons I won't divulge here - they come in regular speed; some of the CGI effects are a bit awkward, but the work of Jim Henson's Creature Shop is thankfully less like the Bloop in "Lost in Space" and more like their usual effective stuff, with a creature guaranteed to give you nightmares), it works just fine.

    Mention should also be made of the fine score from Joseph LoDuca, no stranger to scoring uncharacteristically zesty historical stories after Hercules and Xena - his cue for our heroes going hunting and the final scene are standouts, although I could have lived without that song over the credits (sung in English, by the way); of the cast's acting, with special nods to Cassel, Dacascos, and Monica Bellucci as the prostitute who turns out to be more involved with the plot than it appears (if only American actors (and while we're at it, British ones) were as multilingual as their Continental counterparts); and of the brutal but effective fight scenes, with a particularly impressive climax. While this isn't the all-timer some say it is (that first hour IS a problem), I enjoyed it in the end; despite its reputation, French cinema has always had its accessible offerings (let's not forget it gave us "Diva," Brigitte Bardot, "La Cage aux Folles" and Luc Besson, "The Fifth Element" notwithstanding), and this is further proof.

    As for Monica Bellucci naked - definitely one of the most memorable (and unlike the other ones, decidedly pleasant) moments in the movie, with Gans throwing in an amazing dissolve from Miss Bellucci's topography to that of the French mountains. For once, Jim Henson's Creature Shop doesn't contribute the most impressive bodywork to a film.
    8bkam

    Unique adventure movie, solid all around

    Le Pacte des Loups is a fairly impressive movie. What other movie can spend two and a half hours on a ravaging monster fought by a scientist and his loyal Iroqois "brother" in 18th century France, and keep its audience enraptured? Its plot is a bit obscure in places, admittedly, leaving the audience not so much in suspense as confusion, but this is the unconventionality that comes with such a unique work. The acting was a bit above average, the actors and actresses combining well with the enchanting atmosphere and succeeding in making memorable characters. The score also contributes to the film's mysterious mood, and great cinematography (although occasionally overdone) helps it out too. While all this goes a long way to making a great film, it is the dazzling action sequences that make it a classic. The choreography is great, the sound effects make you feel as if you're standing a foot away, and the mystery of the movie is such that nearly every battle's outcome is uncertain. If the romance is trite, a few lines seem out of place, and the plot falters a bit, overall, this is still quite a movie to watch if you're looking for a lot of adventure and action. [8/10]

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    • Curiosidades
      To prepare for his role, Mark Dacascos learned how to ride a horse, studied Mohawk Indian culture, and became fluent in French.
    • Erros de gravação
      Mani would not have been called a "Mohawk," even by the Chevalier De Fronsac, as this tribe had not yet been granted this official unique name. In French, he would have been called an "Agnier," "Iroquois" or simply "Indien."
    • Citações

      Mani: All women have the same color when the candle is out.

    • Versões alternativas
      The DVD version of the film contains five deleted scenes, commented on by director Christophe Gans, that were cut from the movie for reasons of pacing or character continuity:
      • An extended version of the fight sequence the opens the film between Mani (Mark Dacascos) and the highwaymen. In the extended version, Fronsac (Samuel Le Bihan) ends up assisting Mani in defeating them. In the film version, Mani fights alone.
      • A raven assists Mani in finding the body of a shepherdess, the beast's most recent victim. In the film, the body is found much later on than when this scene would have led the audience to believe.
      • Sardis (Jean-François Stévenin) warns Fronsac about continuing his affair with Marianne (Émilie Dequenne), saying that he doubts Fronsac has the moral character required to be with such a woman.
      • A tender scene between Fronsac and Marianne on a frozen pond covered in fog.
      • A scene set in La Teissier's where Sylvia (Monica Bellucci) reveals to Fronsac that the rooms in the bordello are equipped with two-way mirrors. She shows him a room where a friend of the Morangais family is involved in a bizarre sadomasochistic encounter.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Le pacte des loups - Les coulisses du tournage (2001)
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de junho de 2002 (Brasil)
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      • Francês
      • Alemão
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      • Pacto con lobos
    • Locações de filme
      • Château de Roquetaillade, Mazères, Gironde, França
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      • TF1 Films Production
      • Davis Films
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      • US$ 29.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 11.274.610
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 475.181
      • 13 de jan. de 2002
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      • US$ 70.767.418
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