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Le Dragon des mers : La Dernière Légende

Original title: The Water Horse
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
44K
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Le Dragon des mers : La Dernière Légende (2007)
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A lonely boy discovers a mysterious egg that hatches a sea creature of Scottish legend.A lonely boy discovers a mysterious egg that hatches a sea creature of Scottish legend.A lonely boy discovers a mysterious egg that hatches a sea creature of Scottish legend.

  • Director
    • Jay Russell
  • Writers
    • Robert Nelson Jacobs
    • Dick King-Smith
  • Stars
    • Emily Watson
    • David Morrissey
    • Alex Etel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Robert Nelson Jacobs
      • Dick King-Smith
    • Stars
      • Emily Watson
      • David Morrissey
      • Alex Etel
    • 115User reviews
    • 78Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Anne MacMorrow
    David Morrissey
    David Morrissey
    • Capt. Hamilton
    Alex Etel
    Alex Etel
    • Angus MacMorrow
    Bruce Allpress
    Bruce Allpress
    • Jock McGowan
    Geraldine Brophy
    Geraldine Brophy
    • Gracie
    Eddie Campbell
    • Hughie
    • (as Edward Campbell)
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Lewis Mowbray
    Peter Corrigan
    • Jimmy's Buddy #1
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Old Angus
    Carl Dixon
    • Gunner Corbin
    Nathan Christopher Haase
    Nathan Christopher Haase
    • Male Tourist
    Craig Hall
    Craig Hall
    • Charlie MacMorrow
    Ian Harcourt
    Ian Harcourt
    • Jimmy McGarry
    Rex Hurst
    • Jimmy's Buddy #2
    William Johnson
    • Clyde
    Megan Katherine
    • Female Tourist
    Elliot Lawless
    • Beach Kid
    Lorraine McDonald
    • William's Mother
    • Director
      • Jay Russell
    • Writers
      • Robert Nelson Jacobs
      • Dick King-Smith
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    Chrysanthepop

    Legend Of The Water Horse

    There has been an overloaded release of fantasy films since the success of the 'Harry Potter' and 'Lord of the Rings' series. While some manage to gain some recognition, others vanish without a trace. 'The Water Horse' is an amusing fantasy-like film for the whole family. It does fall on the lines of Guillermo Del Toro's 'El Laberinto De Fauno' but much less violence. Set in Ireland during the Second World War it tells the story of a bonding between a boy and a water horse. The story isn't anything new but that doesn't stop the film from being charming and likable because it has heart. The use of the mesmerizing landscape is both refreshing and breathtaking. The cinematography is good. Director Russell does a fine job by mingling the subplots well enough with the main story. The music is great but the use of it is arguably a bit clichéd. The CGI is not of the highest quality but Crusoe is lively enough to compensate. Young Alex Etel is brilliant as Angus and Brian Cox does well as the older Angus. Emily Watson is fabulous. Ben Chaplin and David Morissey are wonderful too. To sum it up further, 'The Water Horse' is a nice enough movie that both children and adults can enjoy.
    8scooterberwyn

    Enjoyable family fare

    I saw this film this afternoon with my partner. I agree with other posters that the opening modern day scene in the pub, setting up the narrator, felt forced and false. Otherwise, what a wonderful film this was! It's a real "coming of age" story of an introverted young boy, missing his dad (off to war) terribly, and the events that help him come out of his shell and begin to interact with others. The CGI water horse was totally convincing, from newborn baby just out of the egg to full-blown adulthood. It really had a personality. The actors were convincing in their roles, too. My partner and I were brought almost to tears, in a good way, by some scenes. The ending, which I will not reveal, brought the tale full circle beautifully. If not for the jarring narrator scenes, I would have rated this film higher than I did.
    8Smells_Like_Cheese

    Free Nessie!

    I saw the trailer and the making of The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, I don't know, something about this film just captured me. It just seemed like a really creative story and looked like a great family film. So, I decided to go ahead and check it out today and I have to say that it really did live up to my expectations, it was a cute film for the whole family to enjoy. It's a different version of Free Willy I think, lol, sounds crazy, I know, but I think you'll agree when you see it. It's definitely a tear jerker, but one of the better films I've seen in a little while in the theater. It was made very well and I'm surprised it hasn't gotten more notice, but like I said, I think I just saw something special in the story. We haven't had a Lochness monster movie, all we know is the infamous picture that has never been prove to be fake or real, and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep tells us the story behind that picture.

    Agnus is a young and lonely boy in Scotland, his father who he was very close with has just gone off into WWII to fight. His home has just been taken over by English soldiers to fight off the German's. His family has lost something too, life and laughter. But when Agnus comes across what looks like a strange rock, is actually an egg left by an Water Horse, the rarest of all creatures, there can only be one in the world at a time. But he takes care of the baby who is water bound, while protecting him from his mom and the soldiers. But when the water horse, he named Crusoe, has grown too big, he and a family friend put him in the Lochness Lake where he is spotted and is now known as the infamous Lochness Monster.

    The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is truly and honestly a good film. It has such a magical touch like The Secret Garden, where it's a serious story, but it's for the family. I thought it was very well made, the visual effects are very good and not over done, which was great, because obviously the Lochness monster is going to be CGI, but they made it look so real, and so lovable, lol, like I said, I did cry, it's a tear jerker. The characters are terrific, they really found terrific actors for the roles. Alex Etel does a beautiful break out performance as Angus and was so charming. I would highly recommend The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep, it's one of the best family films I have seen in a while.

    8/10
    JohnDeSando

    The right balance . . .

    CGI—of course: You can't depict the Loch Ness monster with just the putative photo of the famous myth. But after you accept the clever graphics, The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep is just plain ol' good story telling, fit for pre-adolescent kids and their young-at-heart parents.

    Narrator Brian Cox (his character is not identified) tells of WWII era in Scotland at the famous loch, where young Angus MacMorrow finds an egg at the shore and nurtures the lovable monster until he has to go to the loch to survive. The Scottish regiment occupying the home and the new handyman, Lewis Mowbray (Ben Chaplin), complicate life and endanger the elusive monster. Although the usual clueless mom (Emily Watson) and dangerous thugs are here to further the horror genre staples, the challenges Angus faces are instructive about the collision of reality and fantasy for an adolescent.

    WWII looms large, a fitting embodiment of the challenges the unknown and potentially dangerous can be to the stability of the world. The fantasy world, centered on the monster, who becomes his best friend, collides with the reality of people who want to destroy the monster and the boy's imaginative life.

    Mix in all this with the father who has been away to war, never to return, and you have a child's romance with the right balance of love and hate, certainty and uncertainty, illusion and reality. It's all much less sophisticated than Shrek, and more like Whale Rider, also filmed in New Zealand. In the latter, a girl rides a whale as an embodiment of the country's hope; in Water Horse, the boy rides the monster to expunge his own fear of water and elude the malignant forces of the adult world. Pretty heady stuff, that.
    7Dragoneyed363

    A nice little take on the tale

    When I picked this movie up I thought it was just going to be exactly like all these new children's movies coming out where they focus on stupid stuff like overrated sarcasm and farting, but it was actually a good little film. This movie was entertaining and I thought that there was some stuff that could be changed about it, but I still cut some slack to all kid's movies, because they are meant for kids and they sometimes make stuff in the movie unbelievable. Anyway, this is a nice kid's film and from my point of view, when I got through watching it I thought of it more as something an adult could be entertained by rather than a kid, because there were some parts where it would have gotten boring to the kid watching or even kind of scary the kid watching! So, I think this is one of the best new kid's films that has been released so far and I think you should see it for yourself if you don't believe me because it's harmless, charming fun.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, Le Monde de Narnia : Chapitre 2 - Le Prince Caspian (2008) was supposed to be released in Christmas 2007, but when The Water Horse was announced to have that release date, Narnia was pushed back six months.
    • Goofs
      In an early scene, Angus pulls out a first aid kit, and the bandage on top is labeled 'Telfa'. The film is set in 1942, but Telfa bandages weren't marketed by the Kendall Company/Curity until 1954.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Female Tourist: What is that?

      Male Tourist: It's a famous picture of the monster. But it's fake.

      Female Tourist: How do you know it's fake? It looks real.

      Old Angus: Oh, it's fake alright.

      Male Tourist: Of course it's fake. Everyone knows that.

      Old Angus: We'd know, son. There's more to that photo than meets the eye.

      Male Tourist: Oh ho, really.

      Old Angus: Well, if you'd like to know the real truth.

      Female Tourist: Yeah, I wanna know. Come on, it'll be fun.

      Old Angus: [starts telling the story]

    • Crazy credits
      No Sea Monsters were harmed during the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Starz Special: The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Back Where You Belong (Theme from The Water Horse)
      Produced by Daniel Lanois

      Written and Performed by Sinéad O'Connor

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    • Release date
      • February 13, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • New Zealand
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Water Horse
    • Filming locations
      • Ardkinglas House, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Studios
      • Walden Media
      • Beacon Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $40,946,255
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,186,054
      • Dec 30, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $103,967,384
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
      • DTS-ES
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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