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Angles d'attaque

Original title: Vantage Point
  • 2008
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
156K
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Sigourney Weaver, William Hurt, Dennis Quaid, Forest Whitaker, Matthew Fox, and Saïd Taghmaoui in Angles d'attaque (2008)
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The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.

  • Director
    • Pete Travis
  • Writer
    • Barry L. Levy
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Forest Whitaker
    • Matthew Fox
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    6.6/10
    156K
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    • Director
      • Pete Travis
    • Writer
      • Barry L. Levy
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Forest Whitaker
      • Matthew Fox
    • 482User reviews
    • 232Critic reviews
    • 40Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Dennis Quaid
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    • Thomas Barnes
    Forest Whitaker
    Forest Whitaker
    • Howard Lewis
    Matthew Fox
    Matthew Fox
    • Kent Taylor
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Phil McCullough
    Edgar Ramírez
    Edgar Ramírez
    • Javier
    • (as Edgar Ramirez)
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Suarez
    Ayelet Zurer
    Ayelet Zurer
    • Veronica
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Angie Jones
    • (as Zoë Saldana)
    Sigourney Weaver
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    • Rex Brooks
    William Hurt
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    • President Ashton
    James Le Gros
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    • Ted Heinkin
    Eduardo Noriega
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    • Kevin Cross
    Dolores Heredia
    Dolores Heredia
    • Marie
    Alicia Jaziz
    • Anna
    • (as Alicia Jaziz Zapien)
    Justin Sundquist
    • Parsons
    • Director
      • Pete Travis
    • Writer
      • Barry L. Levy
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    6phantomtristan

    The all-seeing eye

    As the Bourne series raises the bar for action films, and audiences balk at two-plus hour runtimes, the filmmakers of Vantage Point seem like they are trying to bring a fresh, new, unconventional take on the action/thriller genre. Though it may annoy some people, I felt the new take turns Vantage Point into a taut terrorist thriller.

    The new take or approach is jumping right into the moment (everything is already planned out, people and weapons in place, etc.) of the action and then telling it from eight different points of view. This is where some people may be mildly irritated because after you see one point of view everything is suddenly rewound and shown from the next person's point of view (this is done six times) before they all converge into a thrilling finale filled with one massive adrenaline-fuelled car/chase sequence.

    Because of the complex twists and turns of the plot and characters I will be brief, very brief actually, on the plot. It starts with a TV network covering a large gathering of leaders from all over the world (including the President of the United States) who have come together to form an alliance against the war on terror. At the beginning of this meeting the US president is assassinated as he takes the stage, and it begins replaying the assassination through all the different points of view. The editing must be commended in this film as it blends all the points of views so sophisticatedly you cannot help being engrossed, and the star-studded cast includes Dennis Quaid, Mathew Fox, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt, and Sigourney Weaver simply adds to everything.

    In the theater I was watching some people called out their annoyance of "again?!" on the fifth rewind, which I find amusing as the filmmakers are simply trying to come up with something new in these sequel-ridden times. And probably as those same people say Hollywood is "out of ideas" they get angry when it tries something "different" and would rather go spend their money on Spider-man 8.

    I felt Vantage Point was an intelligent thriller, and yes it had its' share of implausible plot points, but these were minor as the new technique makes you feel like you have an all-seeing surveillance system. I kind of felt like I was putting a puzzle together, piece by piece, and as you see a new point of view it adds more to the story and just when you think you have it figured out it changes again.
    8cappel-3

    A very engaging action film

    I enjoyed the movie. Dennis Quaid and Forrest Whittaker carried the movie and made it an enjoyable experience. For anyone that is easily made motion sick, the camera work is very shaky during the chase scene and had it lasted much longer would have detracted from the overall experience for me personally. The way the story was told was different but kept me engaged right to the end. I would recommend seeing this film if you get the chance.There is a little something for everyone here. Action, drama, a couple of jokes, and some nice views. There are some actors in this movie that may not be well known, but overall I think everyone in it did an adequate job. If you are a fan of Dennis Quaid you should really like this movie.
    6Movie_Muse_Reviews

    A good concept gone awry

    One crime, multiple vantage points. Sounds cool right? Yes. But "Vantage Point" never really pulls it off quite how it sets itself up to. The result is a cool action flick with some clever storytelling that sort of fizzles in the end.

    In "Vantage Point," the President of the United States (William Hurt) arrives in Salamanca, Spain to give a speech on global terrorism efforts and ties with Spain to improve them. He gets shot and then a bomb goes off killing many people. We get this story through the eyes of a variety of characters and by the end of the film know exactly what happened.

    The cast is a solid mix of familiar and old faces. Dennis Quaid, Forest Whitaker, William Hurt, Matthew Fox (of LOST fame) and even Sigorney Weaver give this film the star power it requires. The terrorists are entirely new faces, which is no real surprise.

    As the film first presents the vantage point concept, the first thirty or forty-five minutes develop a redundancy. You do get many new perspectives, but seeing the same events happen over and over again and the cheesy rewind sequences to establish a change in POV really gets a bit boring. Sometimes you're not really seeing something new, just the same old thing in a new way that doesn't really bring more insight into the plot. Sometime it does and it really helps the film, but mostly it's not the vantage points, but cutting the story off at pivotal moments and clues into the mystery so that when they're revealed in another perspective you can get excited. It's just good storytelling, nothing unique.

    The film really loses its appeal, however, with the "final perspective." In fact, it's not really anyone's perspective. The writers sort of realized that adding five more perspectives to reveal the full mystery (which is what it would have taken) would really bother viewers and get absurdly repetitive, so they combined them all into a final twenty minute action sequence that is like any other normal action movie.

    Was deviating from the concept in order to please viewers and keep the film short the best course of action? For this film, yes. Sticking to the concept would have made it bad considering the complexity of the plot. But even the ending can also be seen about 15 minutes prior to when it happens, so it's not really all that great. This film would have been better, however, if it could both stay true to the structural concept and please the viewer, which means first-time writer Barry Levy stretched his idea just a bit too far. ~Steven C

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    8Greenie123

    Surprisingly good from my vantage point

    I must admit I went into the theatre interested, but skeptical. Slowly, I got drawn into things, and by the time the we were at the fourth vantage point, I was fascinated by how all the stories interrelated with each other, and wondering the story would end up.

    The acting is uniformly excellent, especially that of Dennis Quaid, who I had previously considered a mostly comic actor, but is very convincing here as a Secret Service agent.

    The direction and script are also excellent, especially when you consider both are first-timers in the world of feature films. The script was not without its clichés, but I didn't see most of the plot twists coming, which I can usually spot coming a mile away in a film like this. There was one real groaner of a plot twist that you'd have to be an idiot not to see, but it goes by so fast that it doesn't really matter.

    A lot of the audience in the screening I was at got frustrated by the repeated sections, obviously having no attention span. But once the third act of the film kicks into gear, everybody stopped complaining.

    Speaking of which, the third act is the payoff which we've all been waiting for. Seeing all the plot threads converge in such a convincing matter was nice, as was the final action scene, which seems like it was plucked right out of one of the Bourne films. This comes as little surprise, since director Pete Travis and Bourne series director Paul Greengrass have worked together in the past.

    As skeptical as I had gone in, I came out impressed. Not since The Bourne Ultimatum have I seen such a convincing, engrossing action thriller.
    8zlufit

    For people who like thrillers, action and car chases

    I was lucky enough to watch it during an event of a company I work for. I really enjoyed this movie, because of it's editing, wonderful actors and full packed action.

    The movie tells the same story from 8 different persepectives, most of them from a character view, makes the puzzle clear till the end. Some puzzle parts can be guessed but this makes the movie so fun to watch.

    Matthew fox acting could be better, but the others are convincing. Cheers to Ayelet Zorer, an Israeli actress who surprises again with her beauty and acting.

    If you like thriller, action and car chases all in same movie then this movie is for you.

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    • Trivia
      In the original script, the tourist was a Russian named Lewicki. When Forest Whitaker auditioned for a different role, Pete Travis was so impressed that he rewrote the tourist as an American and offered the role to him.
    • Goofs
      When the blue Astra crashes between two parked cars, and when it crashes into the truck, it's going fast enough that the front and side airbags should have deployed.
    • Quotes

      Luis: Is everything going to plan?

      Suarez: To the last detail.

      Luis: And the President? Are you sure they sent a double?

      Suarez: The beauty of American arrogance is that they can't imagine a world where they're not a step ahead.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Jumper/Step Up 2 the Streets/The Spiderwick Chronicles/Definitely, Maybe/Bordertown/I Could Never Be Your Woman (2008)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mexico
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Vantage Point
    • Filming locations
      • Puebla, Puebla, Mexico(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Relativity Media
      • Original Film
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $72,266,306
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,874,936
      • Feb 24, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $152,039,882
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39 : 1

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