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La folle escapade

Original title: Watership Down
  • 1978
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
42K
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La folle escapade (1978)
Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.
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Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.

  • Directors
    • Martin Rosen
    • John Hubley
  • Writers
    • Richard Adams
    • Martin Rosen
    • John Hubley
  • Stars
    • John Hurt
    • Richard Briers
    • Ralph Richardson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Martin Rosen
      • John Hubley
    • Writers
      • Richard Adams
      • Martin Rosen
      • John Hubley
    • Stars
      • John Hurt
      • Richard Briers
      • Ralph Richardson
    • 248User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Hazel
    • (voice)
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • Fiver
    • (voice)
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • Chief Rabbit
    • (voice)
    Michael Graham Cox
    Michael Graham Cox
    • Bigwig
    • (voice)
    • (as Michael Graham-Cox)
    John Bennett
    John Bennett
    • Capt. Holly
    • (voice)
    Simon Cadell
    Simon Cadell
    • Blackberry
    • (voice)
    Terence Rigby
    Terence Rigby
    • Silver
    • (voice)
    Roy Kinnear
    Roy Kinnear
    • Pipkin
    • (voice)
    Richard O'Callaghan
    Richard O'Callaghan
    • Dandelion
    • (voice)
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Cowslip
    • (voice)
    Lynn Farleigh
    Lynn Farleigh
    • Cat
    • (voice)
    • (as Lyn Farleigh)
    Mary Maddox
    • Clover
    • (voice)
    Zero Mostel
    Zero Mostel
    • Kehaar
    • (voice)
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Gen. Woundwort
    • (voice)
    Hannah Gordon
    Hannah Gordon
    • Hyzenthlay
    • (voice)
    Nigel Hawthorne
    Nigel Hawthorne
    • Capt. Campion
    • (voice)
    • (as Nigel Hawthorn)
    Clifton Jones
    Clifton Jones
    • Blackavar
    • (voice)
    Derek Griffiths
    • Vervain
    • (voice)
    • …
    • Directors
      • Martin Rosen
      • John Hubley
    • Writers
      • Richard Adams
      • Martin Rosen
      • John Hubley
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    10preppy-3

    Excellent animated film--more for older children and adults

    British animated film about a bunch of rabbits leaving their old warren (which one psychic rabbit can tell is going to be destroyed) and searching for a new one. The movie recounts their adventures searching for one.

    It may sound like a movie ideal for little kids--but it really isn't. It's an excellent adaptation of Richard Adams book which was written more for teenagers and adults. It's an ecological tale of how men are destroying the earth and (inadvertently it seems) killing innocent wildlife. It's also a very interesting story about how a group of rabbits survive on their own.

    The animation is excellent--right up there with Walt Disney. The score is great, the script intelligent and the voices used perfectly match the characters. However, as I said, this isn't really for little kids. The story is dead serious and the only humor is provided by the bird Kehaar (who I personally found very annoying although Zero Mostel DOES have fun with the voice). Also, at the end, it gets very violent and quite bloody. When I saw it in a theatre in 1978 one small kid was in tears by the conclusion. So, use your own judgment but I would never let a small kid see this. This is perfect for teenagers and adults. A 10.
    andy-227

    My favorite animated film!

    The first great animated film to come around in the entire history of motion pictures! It's not only original(shying away from the traditional "Disney" formula), but it's the first animated film to ponder the meaning of life itself! I was really moved by it! With "Disney" films, you know what to expect. This was like watching a Terrence Malick film; beautiful, subtle, spiritual, and important for our lives. The only difference is that it's animated with "cute & cuddly" cartoon characters. This is a film both adults and children alike will enjoy and learn from, because it is a social commentary on facism, and it is a spiritual film. It's spirituality lies in it's initial message, which is about facing death, and avoiding it as well. Not that you can avoid death, but that you can have a sense of self preservation, purpose, and a place in life. The most inspirational line of the movie is "All the world will be your enemy. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they have to catch you.". All of your life, you will continue to meet people who like you, and those that will attack you. Be strong, stand tall, "and your people will never be destroyed.". That is basically, in a few words, what the world and the meaning of life is really all about!
    8gazzo-2

    terrific adaptation

    While not as good as the book itself, the movie was well done indeed. This was one of those books I lived in when I first read it, never has Richard Adams come close to what he achieved here, able to pull you the reader right down into the grass roots along with Hazel, Fiver and BigWig. And the animators did him justice...I don't have much to add here that others here haven't, save to say I enjoyed the classic voices used here a lot-from Joss Ackland as the 'Black Rabbit of Inle' to the late, much lamented Harry Andrews as Woundwort. Now THAT guy was as tough and ornery a character actor as ever I saw onscreen, and he did the brutal Woundwort character justice indeed.

    Of course I recommend this-***1/2 outta ****, the book being ****.
    8Theo Robertson

    Even This Cynical Viewer Was Enthralled By This Exciting Animated Adventure

    I had absolutely no knowledge of WATERSHIP DOWN was going to be about except that it featured rabbits in some capacity . I had an inkling it was going to be some patronising , juvenile crap that anyone above the age of seven would find nauseating . It says something about the quality of television on the run up to Christmas when a bitter and twisted 39 year old man sits down to watch a feature length about talking rabbits - Talking rabbits ! OMG , it's not like the author Richard Adams meant the story to be some drug metaphor is it ? OMG talking rabbits just how pathetic is that ? And the one thing that I remembered on its initial release - And which I'm still trying to forget to this very day - is that gawd awful song by the guy with the worst hairstyle in the history of pop music . You know the song .... " bright eyes burning like fire " . Bad enough I saw BARNEY'S BIG ADVENTURE the previous day . Now I was going to be watching equally childish sentimental crap with talking rabbits

    Oh hold on . I've just seen WATERSHIP DOWN this very minute . Can everyone reading this review please ignore erroneous phrases like " Childish pathetic crap " because this is not how the story plays out . I do confess that perhaps the original story has perhaps been slightly flawed in the adaption with the hierarchy of the original warren somewhat unexplained ( For example why is it treason to leave the warren and search for a new one ? ) but that is my one and only criticism of this superb animated adventure which can be enjoyed by anyone of any age

    In a nut shell WATERSHIP DOWN resembles one of those post apocalypse dramas by John Wyndham or more especially John Christopher except instead of humans it features rabbits that talk . No seriously forget all about the characters being humanized bunnies , this is a dark dramatic adventure where survivors of an eco-disaster try and find sanctuary in a bleak , desolate and dangerous world . As crazy as it sounds some people have picked up on the coincidence that the plot resembles 28 DAYS LATER and one can't help thinking that it's a little bit stronger than coincidence . If you've seen one you can't noticing the quite striking similarities between the two especially the climax . Of course it could be that the original novel of WATERSHIP DOWN was influenced by Conrad's HEART OF DARKNESS which seems to have influenced much of Alex Garland's work but even so

    A thoroughly enthralling adventure that may have children weeping at the sad bits will certainly keep adults interested as they try and spot analogies . Let me repeat once again that while there's sad scenes there is nothing sickeningly sentimental and is a shockingly sophisticated tale . I certainly rate as being one of the greatest British productions of the 1970s
    10midnightrane

    The greatest adaptation ever...

    I would never spoil the wonder that is "Watership Down". The book and the film are timeless classics. I think it is the greatest adaptation of a novel (any genre) ever made and one of the most under-rated movies of all-time. They managed to capture more of a long novel (nearly 500 fantastic pages) than most films can compile from a 200 page source work. The soundtrack is beautiful (I'll be getting one for a Christmas present--thanx for the info IMDb!!) and matches the mood of the scenes perfectly.

    Viewers will recognize someone they know in nearly every rabbit and, with unbiased observation, probably see themselves. It is at once gripping and gentle, heart-rending and endearing. You will find yourself humming the tunes incessantly for months afterward. I recommend reading the book first (also try "Traveler" by Adams, another classic), then purchasing the film, then the soundtrack--wait, better yet, write your Congressman and demand a DVD release. I long for another wide-screen viewing (hint, hint)!

    I have noticed multiple comments that state the movie is too violent for children (it is somewhat graphic--to it's credit). For very small children, I would whole-heartedly agree, however, I think it depends on the individual. I was lucky enough to have a Father who took me to see it at the theatre when I was a youngster (about 5) and it did not scar me or give me nightmares--rather I learned the importance of the symbiotic circle of existence and the reality and necessity of life and death. It is still a comfort to me in times of sadness. In addition, the movie is highly layered and something new can be gleaned with nearly every viewing.

    I enjoyed it for years and only later realized many people had never even heard of it...I take every opportunity to recommend it and not once, not once, have I heard anything but thanks for the suggestion. Most of them end up owning the film. Both symbolic and blunt, "Watership Down" is a triumph of emotional proportions and is exemplary of what adaptations, animation, scoring and good film-making should be about. This wonderful adventure is an asset to any collection...10/10.

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    • Trivia
      The British Board of Film Classification had received complaints about this movie for over four decades after its release, due to the board's decision to classify it U (suitable for all). The BBFC admitted in 2012 that it had "received complaints about the suitability of Watership Down at U almost every year since its classification". On August 4, 2022, the film was re-rated PG after 44 years.
    • Goofs
      In Holly's flashback of his time in Efrafa - which occurs long before the other rabbits have even heard of Efrafa - Bigwig can be clearly seen talking with the Efrafan rabbits (this was taken from a scene later in the movie).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Narrator: All the world will be your enemy, Prince of a Thousand enemies. And when they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you; digger, listener, runner, Prince with the swift warning. Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed.

    • Alternate versions
      The BFI restoration (2024) includes 2 animation error fixes:
      • Bigwig no longer disappears then reappears on screen as the rabbits enter the shed near the cemetery.
      • Hyzenthlay no longer disappears when she begins hiding behind the electricity pylon before the others travel to the farm to get the dog
      A lot of the animation is tidied up and the colours improved. For some reason when Cowslip tells the poem about the stream and the camera tilts up toward the ceiling, his head still disappears before it has a chance to completely go off screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Paradise Alley, Magic, Midnight Express, Watership Down, Comes a Horseman (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Bright Eyes
      Composed by Mike Batt

      Sung by Art Garfunkel

      Arranged by Angela Morley (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 20, 1978 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Watership Down
    • Production companies
      • Nepenthe Productions
      • Watership Productions
      • Blue Sky Animation
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,874
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1(original aspect ratio)

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