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L'Apprenti sorcier

Original title: The Sorcerer's Apprentice
  • 2010
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  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
175K
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Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, and Teresa Palmer in L'Apprenti sorcier (2010)
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A protege of the magician Merlin must train his teacher's successor - an introverted but resourceful physics prodigy - in the art of sorcery to prevent the return of Morgana le Fay.A protege of the magician Merlin must train his teacher's successor - an introverted but resourceful physics prodigy - in the art of sorcery to prevent the return of Morgana le Fay.A protege of the magician Merlin must train his teacher's successor - an introverted but resourceful physics prodigy - in the art of sorcery to prevent the return of Morgana le Fay.

  • Director
    • Jon Turteltaub
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Konner
    • Mark Rosenthal
    • Matt Lopez
  • Stars
    • Nicolas Cage
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Alfred Molina
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    175K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,192
    401
    • Director
      • Jon Turteltaub
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Konner
      • Mark Rosenthal
      • Matt Lopez
    • Stars
      • Nicolas Cage
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Alfred Molina
    • 309User reviews
    • 222Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Nicolas Cage
    Nicolas Cage
    • Balthazar
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Dave
    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Horvath
    Teresa Palmer
    Teresa Palmer
    • Becky
    Toby Kebbell
    Toby Kebbell
    • Drake Stone
    Omar Benson Miller
    Omar Benson Miller
    • Bennet
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Veronica
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Morgana
    Jake Cherry
    Jake Cherry
    • Young Dave
    James A. Stephens
    James A. Stephens
    • Merlin
    Gregory Woo
    Gregory Woo
    • Sun-Lok
    Wai Ching Ho
    Wai Ching Ho
    • Chinese Woman
    Jason R. Moore
    Jason R. Moore
    • Subway Mugger
    • (as Jason Moore)
    Robert Capron
    Robert Capron
    • Young Dave's Pal
    • (as Robert B. Capron)
    Peyton List
    Peyton List
    • Young Becky
    • (as Peyton Roi List)
    Sándor Técsy
    • Russian Man
    • (as Sandor Tecsy)
    Marika Daciuk
    Marika Daciuk
    • Russian Woman
    Nicole Ehinger
    Nicole Ehinger
    • Abigail Williams
    • Director
      • Jon Turteltaub
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Konner
      • Mark Rosenthal
      • Matt Lopez
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    7phd_travel

    Light and entertaining fun for the whole family

    Overall, this is entertaining and well done. The effects are not revolutionary but at least fit in to the story rather than detract from it. No violence or mayhem - its OK for a younger to general audience. Main fault is the hero Dave played by Jay Baruchel isn't up to the part.

    The script is pleasant if predictable - does the nerd hero rise to the task and vanquish the evil forces. There could have been more historical witches besides Abigail Williams of Salem. There are some humorous bits but not too many.

    Acting is better than expected. Nicholas Cage is quite good more serious and less horsey than usual. Monica looks a little older and has too little screen time. Alfred Molina is convincing without being annoying. Alice Krige (Morgana) is good and looks young. Teresa Palmer (Becky) the girlfriend acts and looks like a blonde Kristen Stewart.

    The main problem is Jay Baruchel (Dave) is a too geeky to the point of spastic sometimes. It is painful to watch him. He lacks charm and charisma nerdy or otherwise. He is not a cute geek. He speaks like he has a speech impediment. Would have been better with someone more like Shia Labeouf, Justin Long or Michael Angarano if they wanted one of the new nerd/geek heroes.
    Theothervip

    A decent surprise.

    Rating: **1/2 out of 4.

    I had little to no expectations for Disney's latest animated-to-live- action translation THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE. It looked like serviceable popcorn entertainment; lots of jarring CGI effects and slapstick humor. Turns out it's true that minimal expectations help in seeing a movie in its own terms and, as family-film trifle, APPRENTICE delivers, if not much else.

    Exposition abounds when we are introduced to the plot, which opens in 700 A.D., where great Wizard Merlin is killed by his evil adversary Morgana (Alice Krige, in it for only a few minutes), and passes his legacy to one of his young apprentices, Balthazar (holy smoke! It's Nicholas Cage!). Before his death, Merlin hands him a tiny dragon statuette which turns into a ring which would determine the great wizard's heir. Oh yeah, Balthazar also traps the souls of other wizards, including the evil Morgana and sweetheart Monica Bellucci (barely in it for other than being, well, Monica Bellucci) inside a nesting doll called the Grimhold. Forward a thousand centuries later and Balthazar, still in search of the bearer of Merlin's gifts, finally comes upon a boy named Dave Stutler (who is what else? A total nerd!). Forward a few years more and Dave, now a geeky teenager (Jay Baruchel), is now ready to be trained with the Magical Arts (which, the movie explains, is actually more connected to modern science than we thought) and save the world.

    Whew! That's a lot of plot exposition for a movie based around a segment in Disney's Fantasia (with Mickey Mouse no less!). And it moves so quickly from one situation to the other. But better to throw in dozens of special effects and action sequence. The special effects are nothing new; the CGI reeks of CGI circa 1990. But this comes off a charm. With so many movies around throwing out fantasy for realism (meaning lots of shaky "you are there" camera work), THE SORCERER'S APPRENTICE is a pretty close throwback to some of those 80's effects-heavy fantasy movies usually associated with Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic effects house (the film reminds most of the effects-laden YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES when I saw the trailer). It's not so much as true movie magic than simply throwing in as much effects as they can to substitute for a lackluster action-oriented story.

    The actors aren't in such bad shape. Cage, who's been on the slums lately, is pretty good here though it's a bit of a stretch to call it an improvement over some of his previous roles. But he does have more fun here and I had more fun with him here; it's in this role did I get the feeling that he knows very well that he looks ridiculous and goes to hell with it. Same goes for Alfred Molina, turning in deliciously campy baddie with an accent Horvath. These two guys do better than the rest of the younger members. Baruchel is trying too hard to be your total loser- turned-hero character when he really shouldn't. He seemed fine doing voice-over in HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, but he can't bring the role from animated world to reality. Teresa Palmer is your typical girl-of-your- dreams leading dame. Some actors (Bellucci, Krige) barely makes what passes as appearances.

    THE SORCEROR'S APPRENTICE is fun, and at a time where movies like these fail to deliver such simple mercies, it's a pleasant little surprise.
    8archravenstorm

    Easy charming fun - perfect summer fare

    The same people who to me are surprisingly rudely negative about this film would probably say I'm too easily pleased, but I enjoy movies as escapism for the most part and see no need to pick this very enjoyable vehicle to death. Actually, some early negatives I'd read had me worried that I would be irritated I spent the money, instead I've already decided to buy this when it comes out.

    Overall, I'd say if you like romping easy movies like The Mummy, National Treasure, and Lake Placid you'll like this, plus refreshingly (without being sickeningly sweet) there is not one swear word or sexed-up scene, so take the older kids and Grandma. I thought Nicolas Cage was excellent, he looked great and can wear a leather duster better than most, and there was some nice chemistry between Cage and Baruchel. Alred Molina looked like he was having fun and is such an enjoyable villain. Baruchel does a good job - he is so geeky at times it is a tad painful - and I found myself rooting for him. The 2 main female characters are lovely and appealing personalities.

    More pluses: A lively pace and I never lost interest plus a fair number of laughs. Some interesting character twists with the oily young rock-star magician helping Molina, and some very funny cheeky nods to the original animated Fanatasia - watch for the nod to Star Wars. Great and interesting special effects that made sense when they were used. Even the way the actors moved when they were doing magic was very good (for some reason the wand-waving in Harry Potter sometimes reminds me of people using a flyswatter or shaking a bug off a stick, that didn't happen in this film).

    So no, this isn't some classic of cinema, it is what it is and is a bit thin here and there, but it's also quite good for a "magical romp" and is in no way a bad film or a waste of money. I could have done without the occasional background songs which seemed designed to emphasize romantic angst or appeal to young teenagers, but that was bearable. I saw this at an early evening show and there were not many people in the theater, but we all laughed and there was applause at the end, and we left the theater smiling. Personally I think the critics panning this are full of BS or are trying to prove what intellectuals they are. In the meantime see this with your family or take your friends, and then go out and get some ice cream and sit outside and enjoy summer. Hope they make a sequel, too.
    Zukriuchen

    A decent fantasy-action flick

    While it's certainly not a masterpiece, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" manages to be an enjoyable movie. A consistent movie with some great performances and awesome special effects, it's problems lay in other things.

    First of all, I'd like to say that I don't think Jay Baruchel is the worst actor ever. He isn't great, sure, and they could have picked another actor, but it definitely doesn't take the enjoyment away from the movie. My main problems with this movie are about it's atmosphere and general feel. What bothers me the most is that it doesn't seem to take itself seriously. Scenes that are supposed to be super serious have the characters laughing as if nothing was at stake, and some parts could have had some more work put on. This takes away the "character" feel, and gives the "actor" feel. Don't get me wrong, a character can laugh during an action scene, but it depends solely on how it's done, and in this movie, it's certainly not done well.

    I'd recommend this movie if you like a family-friendly fantasy film, and I'd say that if you have the chance to watch it, go for it, but really, don't expect too much.
    DUKEJBM

    Cage and Molina are perfect. Fun Film.

    A mild surprise but a pleasant one at that. It's pretty much exactly what you would expect but the performances and the special effects elevate the film to better than average popcorn summer fun. This movie serves its purpose and brings a smile to your face. Cage and Molina are perfectly cast and deliver exceptional performances. In fact, the entire cast does a really nice job. The story doesn't exactly have tremendous depth but it sets up enough and certainly delivers enough emotion to make it worthwhile. Honestly, the characters give off a serious "Dr. Strange" vibe and for a Marvel fan like me, that's a very good thing.

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    • Trivia
      The 1935 Rolls Royce Phantom that was used in the film is a one of a kind and actually belongs to Nicolas Cage. The filmmakers were trying to find a really cool classic car and Cage offered it as an option to use.
    • Goofs
      The Twin Towers are missing from the New York skyline in 2000.
    • Quotes

      Dave: [holding shoes Balthazar has just given him] These are old-man shoes.

      Balthazar: Excuse me?

      Dave: [having noticed that Balthazar is wearing the same style of shoe] I love them... a lot.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a very brief (30 seconds or less) scene at the very end. SPOILER: The scene opens in the store Arcana Cabana, where we see the Mickey sorcerer hat under glass, then Horvath's hat, followed by a hand (Obviously Horvath, since we see his cane as well) picking it up and a roach left behind.
    • Connections
      Featured in OneRepublic: Secrets (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      The Middle
      Written by Jim Adkins, Richard Burch, Zach Lind, Tom Linton (as Tom Lindon)

      Performed by Jimmy Eat World

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El aprendiz de brujo
    • Filming locations
      • 5th Ave & W 11th St, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
      • Saturn Films
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    • Budget
      • $150,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $63,150,991
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,619,622
      • Jul 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $215,283,742
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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