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Jusqu'au bout du rêve

Original title: Field of Dreams
  • 1989
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
136K
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POPULARITY
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Kevin Costner in Jusqu'au bout du rêve (1989)
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Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Supported by his wife, Ray begins the quest by turning his ordinary cornfield into a ... Read allIowa farmer Ray Kinsella is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Supported by his wife, Ray begins the quest by turning his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true.Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Supported by his wife, Ray begins the quest by turning his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true.

  • Director
    • Phil Alden Robinson
  • Writers
    • W.P. Kinsella
    • Phil Alden Robinson
  • Stars
    • Kevin Costner
    • James Earl Jones
    • Ray Liotta
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    136K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,922
    506
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • W.P. Kinsella
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Stars
      • Kevin Costner
      • James Earl Jones
      • Ray Liotta
    • 440User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 8 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Ray Kinsella
    James Earl Jones
    James Earl Jones
    • Terence Mann
    Ray Liotta
    Ray Liotta
    • Shoeless Joe Jackson
    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • Annie Kinsella
    Gaby Hoffmann
    Gaby Hoffmann
    • Karin Kinsella
    • (as Gaby Hoffman)
    Timothy Busfield
    Timothy Busfield
    • Mark
    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Dr. 'Moonlight' Graham
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Archie Graham
    Dwier Brown
    Dwier Brown
    • John Kinsella
    James Andelin
    • Feed Store Farmer
    Mary Anne Kean
    • Feed Store Lady
    Fern Persons
    • Annie's Mother
    Kelly Coffield Park
    Kelly Coffield Park
    • Dee, Mark's Wife
    • (as Kelly Coffield)
    Michael Milhoan
    Michael Milhoan
    • Buck Weaver (3B)
    Steve Eastin
    Steve Eastin
    • Eddie Cicotte (P)
    Charles Hoyes
    Charles Hoyes
    • Swede Risberg (C)
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Chick Gandil (1B)
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Beulah, the Angry PTA Mother
    • Director
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • Writers
      • W.P. Kinsella
      • Phil Alden Robinson
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews440

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    kernpap

    Still love this movie after all these years

    When I was a little kid, I wanted to be a major league ballplayer. I guess that's a lot of children's dreams. But I knew at about age 12 I would never be good enough for that. Eventually I became a journalist, not an award-winning journalist like Terrence Mann, but one who enjoyed documenting people's triumphs and tragedies. That's basically what "Field of Dreams" is all about for me. It features the ups and downs of life, and how we handle the good and the bad through life's journey. This is one of those movies that brings out many kinds of emotional responses as you watch it. I especially love the scene when James Earl Jones delivers his message about baseball and how it has marked the time in America. He has the perfect voice for reflecting on how baseball represents the innocence in us. I became a huge baseball fan when it was instilled in me as a 5-year-old child. And my love for this game has never wavered despite all the ugliness in today's professional game that exposes it mostly as a multi-billion dollar business where team loyalty is disregarded. When I attend a ballgame (pre Covid-19), all that ugliness is temporarily forgotten about as I "walk out to the bleachers, sit in shirtsleeves on a perfect afternoon". Many times I try to make a point of watching this movie just prior to the MLB season's opening day. I remind myself this game can represent the good in humanity despite the greediness it shows among those who run it.
    josh-hall

    Without a doubt the most magical vibe to ever come on the screen!

    I have now seen this film around 12 times in two months and i can safely say this is one of my all time favourite pictures!It has everything1 excellent acting from Costner,Earl Jones and the great late Burt Lancaster in one of his last film roles which is definably one of his finest.Ray Liotta also was amazing for one of his first roles as Shoeless Joe Jackson which i felt could not of gone to anyone else but Liotta.The storyline is dazzling as well as the acting and the dialogue.This movie is an incredible and a times comical experience.Every actor in this film should feel more than proud they were in this amazing feel good movie which has never deserved a bad review. This for me is definitely a 10 out of 10 picture which i might watch again tonight actually even though i only saw it yesterday.
    10steve russell

    Sometimes, dreams do come true !

    Very rarely, you see a film that means one thing when your father is alive, and another when he is dead. When I first saw this movie, my father was still alive, we had not spoken for 8 years, and I thought, cute, but it knows nothing about real life ! When I saw it again, he had been dead for over a year, and I cried like a baby.

    I'm English, so for me the baseball element was lost, but what did hit home was the awareness that we are all flawed people, and the expectations we have for our parents, are way and beyond what we achieve ourselves as we grow older.

    The film is not about baseball, it is about a second chance ! An opportunity to say hiya Dad, I was didn't know then, but I'm older now and understand more about the way the world works.

    In terms of the film, Cosner has never had a better role, Lancaster as Doc Graham finally showed what a great actor he really was, and James Earl Jones was simply perfect.

    In short a great film, James Horner's theme music is wonderful, the visuals are fantastic, the acting is as good as you could hope to see.

    For most this is a feel good movie, for me this is a reminder that it is never too late to make amends, I just miss my Father
    9jameshoran8

    Different Meanings

    When this movie came out in 1989, I drew parallels to my father that had just died. He never wanted to have a catch with me as he was too old, having me late in his life. I had twin sons in the 1980's and played ball with both of them. Fast forward to a Saturday morning July 31, 2010. RAGBRAI, the most famous bike ride in America the rides across Iowa, was starting its 7th and last day in Manchester to Dubuque, Iowa, passing through Dyersville, the location of the Field. Several of the riders stopped and we had a pickup game on the Field. I had lost one of my sons to a tragic accident the year before, and had a truly wonderful warm thought from the movie playing on the Field that my catch was not with my dad, but my son. Tears came to me and the movie did it. I still had to ride the twentysome miles into Dubuque for the finish, and my eyes were not dry on that hot morning the whole way. My son was on that Field that day having a catch with me. The movie touched so many mens' hearts. Mine came 21 years after the movie came out. To do that makes it a special movie.
    donsveen

    Can't Watch It Anymore

    I've always considered myself a bit of a film buff, and have always been leery of baseball movies. Most are pretty stupid, especially when you get to see what a bunch of weenie-arms most actors are (OK, Charlie Sheen, Costner and Kurt Russell actually know how to play...) I did read all 170 of the comments about this movie, because I was intrigued to read what people who are undoubtedly from all persuasions think of it (even many from other countries). One thing that amazed me was the number of baseball fans who recommended Bull Durham, which I found just average and Major League, which was slapstick at its worst. Anyhow, I digress...

    I've read a lot of user comments on this site and usually there is a widely divergent range of opinions. Not with this film, though. My rough estimate was about 160 "excellent/changed my life" to about 10 "overrated/corny/historically incorrect". That's a pretty amazing record.

    That all being said, and I apologize if this has been a little long-winded, but this is a wonderful movie. I can relate especially now as I am about to move my family to New Hampshire (with few prospects) just because it will be a little closer to the ideal America I am looking for. I'd like to think this movie helped give me the courage.) Yes, this is about the only time Costner is perfectly cast. It seems he is playing himself. The others are excellent, as well.

    I think this movie needs some revisionist historians to take another look. The conventional wisdom seems to be a 3 to 3.5 star film. No way, I say. It's much too magical to be anything other than 4 stars. The "It's a Wonderful Life" comparisons are apt. Perhaps it should be put in a time capsule. Another thing I thought was particularly interesting is that how many people who either don't like or understand baseball (their loss) seem to love this movie. They even go so far as to say "it's not even about baseball." What a great compliment, indeed, for a movie- that so many people get so much out of, for so many different reasons. Of course, if you do love baseball for the sheer beauty and grace of it, along with the undeniable impact/fabric it has had on America, then this movie does border on the religious experience (which many have alluded to).

    All in all, I have greatly enjoyed all of your comments, (especially those from our UK, Aussie, and Kiwi friends), and the reason I have stopped watching Field of Dreams (in reference to my summary's title), is because I'm tired of how my wife laughs at me for always crying in the end...and by the way, I get along just fine with my Dad!!

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    • Trivia
      After the filming was completed, the family that owned the farm kept the field and added a small hut with inexpensive souvenirs for sale. As of 2018, visitors were free to come to the field and play baseball as they please between April and November.
    • Goofs
      The "I'm melting" quote is not an anachronism just because the "Wizard of Oz" came out 20 years after the Black Sox scandal. None of the players died as a result of the scandal. Indeed, the first of them to die was "Shoeless" Joe Jackson in 1951 which was long after "Wizard" came out in 1939. The first time the whole team showed up several players spoke about things happening both before and after the scandal and their deaths.
    • Quotes

      Terence Mann: Ray, people will come Ray. They'll come to Iowa for reasons they can't even fathom. They'll turn up your driveway not knowing for sure why they're doing it. They'll arrive at your door as innocent as children, longing for the past. Of course, we won't mind if you look around, you'll say. It's only $20 per person. They'll pass over the money without even thinking about it: for it is money they have and peace they lack. And they'll walk out to the bleachers; sit in shirtsleeves on a perfect afternoon. They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes. And they'll watch the game and it'll be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters. The memories will be so thick they'll have to brush them away from their faces. People will come Ray. The one constant through all the years, Ray, has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it's a part of our past, Ray. It reminds of us of all that once was good and it could be again. Oh... people will come Ray. People will most definitely come.

    • Crazy credits
      The Voice ................ Himself
    • Connections
      Edited into Code Quantum: The Leap Home: Part 1 - November 25, 1969 (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Crazy
      Written by Willie Nelson

      Performed by Beverly D'Angelo

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1989 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Peacock
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El campo de los sueños
    • Filming locations
      • Dyersville, Iowa, USA(baseball field)
    • Production company
      • Gordon Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,532,235
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $531,346
      • Apr 23, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $84,532,235
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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