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Le Secret des 7 volcans

Original title: Under the Mountain
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.3K
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Sam Neill, Sophie McBride, and Tom Cameron in Le Secret des 7 volcans (2009)
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Teenage twins Rachel and Theo travel to Auckland to stay with relatives after their mother suddenly dies. They find an alien environment and overhear Mr. Wilberforce talking about something ... Read allTeenage twins Rachel and Theo travel to Auckland to stay with relatives after their mother suddenly dies. They find an alien environment and overhear Mr. Wilberforce talking about something stirring beneath the ground - the fire-raiser.Teenage twins Rachel and Theo travel to Auckland to stay with relatives after their mother suddenly dies. They find an alien environment and overhear Mr. Wilberforce talking about something stirring beneath the ground - the fire-raiser.

  • Director
    • Jonathan King
  • Writers
    • Matthew Grainger
    • Jonathan King
    • Maurice Gee
  • Stars
    • Tom Cameron
    • Sam Neill
    • Sophie McBride
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Jonathan King
    • Writers
      • Matthew Grainger
      • Jonathan King
      • Maurice Gee
    • Stars
      • Tom Cameron
      • Sam Neill
      • Sophie McBride
    • 19User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Tom Cameron
    • Theo
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Mr. Jones
    Sophie McBride
    Sophie McBride
    • Rachel
    Oliver Driver
    Oliver Driver
    • Mr. Wilberforce
    Leon Wadham
    Leon Wadham
    • Ricky
    Chelsea McEwan Millar
    • Clementine
    Nathaniel Lees
    Nathaniel Lees
    • Detective Gray
    Nathan Meister
    Nathan Meister
    • Johan…
    Matthew Sunderland
    Matthew Sunderland
    • Wilberforce Drone 1
    Toi Iti
    • County Policeman
    Bruce Hopkins
    Bruce Hopkins
    • Richard Matheson
    Micheala Rooney
    • Aunt Kay
    • (as Michaela Rooney)
    Matthew Chamberlain
    Matthew Chamberlain
    • Uncle Cliff
    Miriama Kamo
    • News Reader
    Gareth Reeves
    • Wilberforce Drone 2
    Wayne Gordon
    • Wilberforce Drone 4
    Allan Smith
    • Wilberforce Drone 5
    Matt Gillanders
    • Wilberforce Drone 6
    • Director
      • Jonathan King
    • Writers
      • Matthew Grainger
      • Jonathan King
      • Maurice Gee
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    User reviews19

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    JenniferBaxter

    Scary Fun for all!

    I saw Under the Mountain at the cinema and recently purchased the DVD. My teenage sons loved the film as did I. New Zealand is on a roll lately and Under the Mountain shows what can be done with a load of kiwi talent and a cracker story.

    Sam Neill is fantastic, as always, but what really stood out for me were the two leads. Gone are the days of stage acting in our movies, a perfectly pitched performance from all. I'm looking forward to seeing what Mr King makes next, he is clearly an incredibly talented man.

    The visual effects are amazing, as expected from having WETA involved.

    I recommend this movie to anyone who loves to be entertained, suitable for the entire family. The DVD has a great making of as well.

    9 out of 10
    simon-trek

    "A thrilling and scary movie"

    I really liked this movie. It is thrilling, scary and has brilliant visual effects!

    I really liked the theme of this movie. Teenage fraternal twins Theo and Rachel who seem like ordinary teenagers but they turn out to be very significant. Also Theo and Rachel have recently suffered a terrible tragedy the death of their mother, which causes a rift in the bound between the twins. So throughout the film the twins not only have to discover their true destiny, they also have to rediscover themselves.

    Sam Neil is brilliant in his role as the mysterious and benevolent Mr Jones who becomes the twins mentor. Sam is brilliant in just about every role I've seen him in.

    Now the main antagonists of the film the Wilberforces, they are scary in every way; slimy, grotesque and terrifyingly powerful. They are something out of your worst nightmare!

    I liked the fact that this terrifying adventure takes place in the beautiful landscapes of New Zealand. It makes this movie look somewhat majestic in the scene of location.

    So overall this is a great movie. I don't see many Australian or New Zealand films that are this good.
    3karl-612-197160

    Underwhelmed

    I remember reading the book and watching the TV series as a child, so when I saw this was out in the DVD stores I was excited to revisit a part of my childhood.

    Unfortunately, this film compares poorly to the 80s TV series. The 80s TV series had a darkness and chill surrounding the Wilberforces that had shades of Doctor Who about it. A lot of the darkness and suspense is lost in this film. It spends a good 40-50 minutes before Rachel and Theo (and the audience) is even let in on the plot. Now this might be excused in some films, if the buildup is engaging enough, but it simply comes across as disparate events that seem to have no real bearing on the story. I felt that they felt obliged to include certain scenes because they were iconic from the TV series, yet they were divorced of all context in this film. Given the length of the film, the twins needed to meet Mr Jones earlier to bring everyone into the plot earlier and allow the suspense to build.

    Overall, I would advise anyone to give this a miss and try to find the original TV series - some of the episodes are on google video.
    6milanpthecharming

    Might have been better

    The first thing I faced when I heard of this movie were bad critics. Second, divided opinions of people who've watched this movie. I decided I should take a look and see for myself, being a fan of fantasy movies, and I didn't regret it, but I was not charmed either.

    The first thing, the actors. Always sceptic about introducing new kids into the movie industry, I tried to keep it objective and on low expectations, and it turned out I didn't have to because Tom Cameron (Theo) and Sophie McBride (Rachel) were really good. They represented their characters on a high level of quality, and for that I congratulate them, since this is their first role in a movie ever. :) Seeing Sam Neill in this movie firstly pleasantly surprised me, and then brought me to the edge of disappointment since he acted like he didn't care of the success of this movie nor his reputation. The rest of the crew was OK.

    Now the story. The plot has quite a lack of originality in the base of it, but some specific things are pretty interesting, which I won't reveal here in case you haven't watched the movie. The story is a bit slow at moments, but not too much, though it is kind of in fragments. Its development didn't come out well so the end comes suddenly. Btw, the ending scene is really the best scene in the movie.

    The visual effects are well done, though there's a lack of those. The kids didn't use their powers much. The drones are scary, but the Gargantuas are nothing fearsome, and they should've been the scary of the scary since they're monsters ready to destroy Earth. The atmosphere is spooky, though a bit too gray and dull at times. I had a feeling I had to see something colorful and vivid after seeing this movie. I was grossed out a few times by some scenes, which is good since that was the point, so my opinion is that the visuals are very well done.

    The music was keeping the tension the story didn't have at moments, so it came out a bit too intensive.

    At the end, this movie is not a masterpiece, and definitely not for those who aren't fans of the genre, but it definitely isn't bad and unwatchable. Because of Sophie and Tom, this one has a 6 from me.
    3blue-3

    How to turn an original story into just another Hollywood formula "product"

    First, find a highly original story such as a book by Maurice Gee.

    Second, get a named actor (Sam Neill would do and he's a pretty good sport). Some aspiring young amateurs will come cheaply -- and they'd probably like an excuse to get out of school. If the young ones are meant to be sympathetic characters, so much the better if they're good looking.

    Third, leave out all the originality of the story, and replace it with your favourite Hollywood formula, particularly ones with truculent teenagers. Keep most of the character names or you might be accused of originality of your own. Keeping the location might be useful, but not necessarily. Maybe not a good idea to change the location to New York because too many people know what it looks like, and it would cost too much to film there.

    Fourth, get some nifty special effects. Fire always makes a good spectacle.

    Fifth, get some cheap hair-dye to make some of the main characters' hair red, but don't mention what red hair has to do with the story -- maintain a bit of mystery.

    And there you have it.

    Easy.

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    • Trivia
      The elderly neighbour Mr Carpenter was played by William Johnson who played the villain Mr Wilberforce in the original 1981 TV series of the story.
    • Quotes

      Mr. Jones: On you way, boy.

    • Connections
      Featured in Making Under the Mountain (2010)

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2009 (New Zealand)
    • Country of origin
      • New Zealand
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook (Germany)
      • Official Press Kit
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le Secret des sept volcans
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland Region, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • 120dB Films
      • Index Films
      • Liberty Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $662,879
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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