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Le cirque du soleil

Original title: Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man
  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 39m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Le cirque du soleil (2000)
Journey Of Man
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Journey of Man is a celebration of the human spirit that combines the unique artistry and music ofCirque Du Soleil with the power of large format film.Journey of Man is a celebration of the human spirit that combines the unique artistry and music ofCirque Du Soleil with the power of large format film.Journey of Man is a celebration of the human spirit that combines the unique artistry and music ofCirque Du Soleil with the power of large format film.

  • Director
    • Keith Melton
  • Writers
    • Steve Roberts
    • Peter Wagg
  • Stars
    • Ian McKellen
    • Nicky Dewhurst
    • Brian Dewhurst
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    740
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Melton
    • Writers
      • Steve Roberts
      • Peter Wagg
    • Stars
      • Ian McKellen
      • Nicky Dewhurst
      • Brian Dewhurst
    • 15User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Nicky Dewhurst
    • Young Man
    Brian Dewhurst
    • Old Man
    Ana Karagy
    • Vagabond Girl
    • (as Anait Karagyezyan)
    Chris Van Wagenen
    • Youth
    Kenny Raskin
    • Man
    Cully Smoller
    • Infant…
    Mikhail Matorin
    • Cube Act
    Yves Decoste
    • Statue Act
    Marie-Laure Mesnage
    • Statue Act
    Jennifer Clément
    • Character Statue Act (Mephisto Stilt Demon)
    Konstantine Besschetnyj
    • Banquine
    Yelena Kolesnikova
    • Banquine
    Aleksandr Leontiev
    • Banquine
    Oleg Ouchakov
    • Banquine
    Aleksandr Pestov
    • Banquine
    Denis Pirogov
    • Banquine
    Igor Strizhanov
    • Banquine
    • Director
      • Keith Melton
    • Writers
      • Steve Roberts
      • Peter Wagg
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    5MundaneNoodle

    nothing new.

    If you've watched the Cirque du Soleil shows on vhs/dvd there is really nothing new here, save for some cool drumming and a water ballet at the start. Everything else will be instantly familiar. CDS really should have found some fresh talent for a production of this magnitude. Any fan will tell you that while the old standard acts are still amazing, one wishes for something new. As I long I'm bashing a production that I otherwise love, The trite "story" of a man's life cycle is just that...trite. It adds nothing and actually detracts from what the viewer really paid to see...the performances. It was totally uneccesary, CDS seemingly thinks it's necessary to make each production into this mystical, deep and cosmic experience. It's just not necessary, they need to stick to what they are good at, extraordinary human tricks and some darn good music, anything else is just filler. 5/10
    wurliguy

    A MUST SEE MOVIE, FANTASTIC IS THE WORD

    This is the very best 3D IMAX movie I have seen, also the best Cirque du Soleil I have seen. I have seen it 4 times so far.

    This movie is very, very beautiful, very artistic, and the acts are no less than perfect in their execution. The sheer strength and control of the performers is awe inspiring.

    Everything about this movie is fantastically beautiful.

    The production values are exceptional.

    The photography is exceptional.

    The settings are absolutely beautiful.

    The costumes are beautiful and either extremely colorful or perfectly designed for the act they represent, for example the "Living Statues" painted to look like marble. They are all very imaginative.

    The 3D effects make this movie alive in a way nothing else can. It leaves you wishing for more and more and more.

    I can find no faults with this movie, it is a must see movie especially in 3D, You leave the theatre feeling like you have seen a great work of art.

    I wish I could find this movie on 3D DVD. (Shutterglasses) I would add it to my collection.
    lou-50

    And the Band Played On

    "Cirque du Soleil - the Journey of Man" is a visually stunning 3-D film that would be more rewarding if it was longer than 40 minutes and had a fuller message. As is, it serves as an enticement to see the complete Cirque du Soleil performance whether in person in Las Vegas or by recorded videotape. The stream of consciousness involving the little boy becoming an aging man symbolizing his development is not intuitively complete. In showing man's self discovery and his experiences of love and joy with us, the film fails to bring us his uniqueness and his identity. It may be enough, for some, just to see the virtuoso acrobatics of the four set pieces - the underwater magic of five synchronized swimmers, the quartet trapeze artists dangling on rope who twirl their bodies forward rhythmically from their waists, the couple with precise control who raise and lower each other by sheer muscular strength on a water lily platform, and the finale involving multi-level players standing on each other's shoulders and the star figure jumping somersaults to reach a pinnacle. But these are merely appetizers that lead us astray, making us anticipate a piece-de-resistance that will not be forthcoming.
    pae

    Wonderful scenery and acts; deficient narration

    The acts were marvelous. The outdoor scenery was wonderful. And Cirque reveals its dark side in several of the acts -- the closing of the Bungee acrobats scene comes to mind. I would give this feature a PG rating or maybe PG-13. Those who have seen Quidam/Mystere/O will have a sense of reunion with some long-lost friends. None of the sense of wonder I originally had with these wonderful live shows is lost in the IMAX format.

    The narrator's script is the absolute pits. It is just way too pompous and serious for the material. I fondly wish that Woody Allen could do a post-production overdub of the voice in the grand style of "What's Up, Tiger Lily (1966)". Now, *that* would be fun!
    5Poubel

    A 100% Plot-Free Movie

    Huh?

    Overall, some very impressive acrobatics, but a sketchy, shaky plot line fails to hold it all together. My 3 year old liked it, but it would have been better if filmed and presented as, "Hey, look at us!"

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      Originally shown in Imax theaters.
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    • Release date
      • February 5, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Sony
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cirque du Soleil: Journey of Man
    • Filming locations
      • Bahamas
    • Production companies
      • Cirque du Soleil Images
      • Motion International
      • S.E.M. La Géode
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,627,434
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $49,837
      • May 7, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $27,539,810
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    • Runtime
      • 39m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS 70 mm
      • IMAX 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.44 : 1

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