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Les puissants

Original title: The Mighty
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
14K
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Sharon Stone in Les puissants (1998)
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Kevin suffers from a Morquio's syndrome, which weakens his heart and stunts his growth. Maxwell has dyslexia and towers above his classmates. The two couldn't be more different, but, when Ke... Read allKevin suffers from a Morquio's syndrome, which weakens his heart and stunts his growth. Maxwell has dyslexia and towers above his classmates. The two couldn't be more different, but, when Kevin is asked to help Maxwell, they soon bond.Kevin suffers from a Morquio's syndrome, which weakens his heart and stunts his growth. Maxwell has dyslexia and towers above his classmates. The two couldn't be more different, but, when Kevin is asked to help Maxwell, they soon bond.

  • Director
    • Peter Chelsom
  • Writers
    • Rodman Philbrick
    • Charles Leavitt
  • Stars
    • Kieran Culkin
    • Elden Henson
    • Sharon Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Chelsom
    • Writers
      • Rodman Philbrick
      • Charles Leavitt
    • Stars
      • Kieran Culkin
      • Elden Henson
      • Sharon Stone
    • 126User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Kieran Culkin
    Kieran Culkin
    • Kevin Dillon
    Elden Henson
    Elden Henson
    • Maxwell Kane
    Sharon Stone
    Sharon Stone
    • Gwen Dillon
    Harry Dean Stanton
    Harry Dean Stanton
    • Grim
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Gram
    Douglas Bisset
    • Homeless Man
    Joe Perrino
    Joe Perrino
    • Blade
    Dov Tiefenbach
    Dov Tiefenbach
    • Doghouse Boy #1
    Michael Colton
    • Doghouse Boy #2
    Daniel Lee
    Daniel Lee
    • Doghouse Boy #3
    Eve Crawford
    • Mrs. Donelli
    John Bourgeois
    John Bourgeois
    • Mr. Sacker
    Bruce Tubbe
    Bruce Tubbe
    • Officer
    Rudy Webb
    • Mr. Hampton
    Ron Nigrini
    • Man in Diner
    Nadia Litz
    Nadia Litz
    • Girl in Diner
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Loretta Lee
    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
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    • Director
      • Peter Chelsom
    • Writers
      • Rodman Philbrick
      • Charles Leavitt
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    7Theo Robertson

    Very Heart Warming

    On the surface THE MIGHTY is yet another of those TVM schmaltz-fests with its disease of the week story lines featuring dying children and kids battling against physical and social adversity but give it a chance and you'll see beyond the clichés

    The story starts with Max , as a kid from the wrong side of the tracks whose father is serving serious time for murdering Max's mother getting picked on by the local gang ( Yes it's a multi ethnic gang as always )but as the story goes on he strikes up an unlikely friendship with a crippled kid called Kevin . I say unlikely and the more you think about it the more unlikely it becomes but both Elden Henson as Max and Kieran Culkin as Kevin act convincingly enough to compel you enough to believe this is entirely genuine

    Both Henson and Culkin carry the film but they're ably assisted by big name actors namely Sharon Stone , Gillian Anderson , Harry Dean Stanton , James Gandolfini and Meat Loaf so you can't fault the acting especially if the story could have descended into overly sentimental schlock . My only real complaint is that the production values make it feel like a made for television movie ( As does the storyline ) rather than the cinematic production it actually is
    8LunatickNick

    Moved to tears...

    Perhaps I'm a wuss for admitting it, but I blubbed at the end of this movie, even though I should have known what to expect. I guess I'm just a sentimental kind of guy, but this movie does have the power to move - unless you have a heart of stone, or are so taken up with 21st century 'cool' that you don't feel anything anymore!

    This is a beautifully acted, unsentimental piece that is principally about friendship. But it also deals with finding hope where none exists; a desire to reach out for the stars that is fuelled by hopelessness and loneliness.

    Perhaps billed as a children's film, this is one for any adult seeking inspiration.

    But beware: have the Kleenex close at hand!
    8PersianPlaya408

    A decent drama with a touching story, good cast and decent direction

    A touching story about a friendship between two middle school boys. Max(Henson) is a big kid who has a rough past, while Kevin or "freak" as they call him in the film is a boy with a physical disability that prevent him from walkin without stilt like crutches. Kieran Culkin was great in this film, very good performance early in his career. Elden Henson was not bad in a role that could have been played better, but he was decent, it was a bit of a hard role. Gandolfini was great and stole his limited number of scenes. Harry Dean Stanton was good as well, as was Gillian Anderson. The one disappointment was Sharon Stone who was very good in her scenes, but a bit wasted due to the screenplay concentrating mostly on the teenage characters. This film moves a bit slow, but is nonetheless a very heartwarming and touching picture. The direction is good, and screenplay is solid as well, acting is good for the most part. a Solid film. 8/10
    walshio

    Sounds cheesy, but The Mighty is anything but.

    "Sometimes seems like the whole world has just seen me on America's Most Wanted." (Max Kane)

    So says the imposing gentle giant Max (the excellent Elden Ratliff). He is a 13-year-old with a murdered mother and murdering jailbird father (James Gandolfini), who has twice failed 8th grade and lives with disgruntled grandparents Gram and Grim (the particularly morose Harry Dean Stanton and Gena Rowlands). It's a wonder he isn't Mad Max. However, he has a saviour. A minor miracle named Kevin Dillon (Kieran Culkin). Sounds cheesy, but The Mighty is anything but.

    Peter Chelson, director of the inventive and original Funny Bones, has lovingly superimposed Rodman Philbrick's successful children's book Freak The Mighty to the screen. The result is as moving as any kiddies film you've seen in the last ten years.

    Kevin is suffering from Morquio's syndrome, a progressively degenerative disease that makes him unable to walk without leg braces. However, the boy is a considerable intellectual giant trapped inside a small, fragile body. As luck would have it he is consigned to tutor Max in remedial reading. In the words of Bogart it's the start of a "beautiful friendship".

    Kevin introduces the big guy to Arthurian legend. "Every word is part of a picture. Every sentence is a picture. All you do, is let your imagination connect them together. If you have an imagination that is," he says.

    Inspired by the knights in the book, the boys invent a fantasy world in which honour is everything. Together, Max and Kevin set out to battle their foes, both real and imagined.

    Do not be put off by the presence of a Culkin or the mention of King Arthur. The Mighty is sincere, without being turgidly earnest, and genuinely uplifting. Sharon Stone equips herself well as the distraught mother of Kevin, but can't quite convince us that she doesn't ooze glamour. The "bad" kids also do not quite fit, resembling the troublesome urchins in Bugsy Malone rather than vicious Cincinnati hoodlums. However, these are minor quibbles, for ultimately The Mighty is several notches above the average children's film.

    Ben Walsh
    gagliano

    First of all...I really liked it.

    First of all...I really liked it. If there is one film I would highly recommend this year, this is it. Sharon Stone is a mother of a son with a physically disabling and potentially fatal disease. The son doesn't let this disease slow him down and he goes off facing the challenges of everyday life that lay ahead of him. Unfortunately, not everyone understands his disease or shows sensitivity to his physical condition. He is abused by classmates and has no friends until he meets the kid next door. The neighbor kid has a learning disability and through a variety of situations, the two become friends. Together they go out and face the world as if they were knights in King Arthur's court. The film has some great messages of friendship and understanding. While the film shows the difficulties of living with a disability it shows strength and courage in dealing with it. A few scenes were extremely emotional in nature and only the most hardened-heart would not be moved or touched by them. To this end, the Director should be commended. One review (even I read other reviews) describe this film as being "emotionally-manipulative", but I say...who cares? Any time a Driector is successful at causing an emotional response from the audience...I consider that a positive sell-point of the film. Bottom line....while I haven't said much about the actual content of the film...I will leave that for you to experience on your own....go see it...you will be glad you did....this film can touch and inspire you in a world that sometimes doesn't.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, the author of the source book, Rodman Philbrick, also wrote the screenplay, but that screenplay was scrapped because it was too much like the book.
    • Goofs
      While Max is waiting for his LD reading teacher, Kevin comes into the room, announces that he is Max's student tutor, and sits down. The counter immediately behind Kevin is bare. Kevin tells Max to start reading from his book. Max says that he doesn't have a book, and then we see that a backpack is on the counter immediately behind Kevin from which he gets a book on King Arthur.
    • Quotes

      Kevin Dillon: Every word is part of a picture. Every sentence is a picture. All you do, is let your imagination connect them together. If you have an imagination that is.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Holy Man/Bad Manners/One Tough Cop/The Mighty/The Imposter (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      The Mighty
      Written by Sting and Trevor Jones

      Performed by Sting

      Sting appears courtesy of A&M records

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 1998 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El poderoso
    • Filming locations
      • Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Scholastic Entertainment
      • Simon Fields Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,652,246
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,705
      • Oct 11, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,652,246
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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