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Jack le chasseur de géants

Original title: Jack the Giant Slayer
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
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Nicholas Hoult and Bill Nighy in Jack le chasseur de géants (2013)
Watch the latest trailer for Jack the Giant Slayer, a modern day fairy tale in which the long-standing peace between men and giants is threatened, as a young farmer leads an expedition into the giants' kingdom in hopes of rescuing a kidnapped princess
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The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.The ancient war between humans and a race of giants is reignited when Jack, a young farmhand fighting for a kingdom and the love of a princess, opens a gateway between the two worlds.

  • Director
    • Bryan Singer
  • Writers
    • Darren Lemke
    • Christopher McQuarrie
    • Dan Studney
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Ewan McGregor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    153K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,420
    1,313
    • Director
      • Bryan Singer
    • Writers
      • Darren Lemke
      • Christopher McQuarrie
      • Dan Studney
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Ewan McGregor
    • 252User reviews
    • 321Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Jack
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Roderick
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Elmont
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • General Fallon
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    • Isabelle
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Crawe
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
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    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
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    Christopher Fairbank
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    Simon Lowe
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    Mingus Johnston
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    Ralph Brown
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    Joy McBrinn
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    Chris Brailsford
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    Warwick Davis
    Warwick Davis
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    Craig Salisbury
    Craig Salisbury
    • Panto Erik the Great
    Peter Bonner
    Peter Bonner
    • Panto Monk
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
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    • Director
      • Bryan Singer
    • Writers
      • Darren Lemke
      • Christopher McQuarrie
      • Dan Studney
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    A Worthy Retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk

    I just saw this at a special screening and since I'm wring reviews more often, I thought it'd be perfect to share my thoughts on this one. 'Jack the Giant Slayer' is basically just a retelling of Jack and the Giant Beanstalk, with some twists. Think of it kind of like the recent Kristin Stewart film, 'Snow White and the Huntsman'. Except, maybe this one is geared more towards the gentlemen of the crowd, where the former was the opposite. This film is as epic as 'Lord of the Rings', and if you like that kind of thing, you should enjoy this one.

    I won't give away anything about the plot but you should already know the idea of what it is. There is not just one giant in this film, there are many, and there are plenty of action sequences to keep you engrossed. Nicholas Hoult plays the lead, and he holds the role well. He can also be seen in 'Warm Bodies'. Bryan Singer directs, and we all know he's responsible for 'X-Men'. Lets just say, the apple doesn't fall far from the beanstalk! I will for sure see this epic fantasy adventure again.

    If you've ever played the classic PlayStation One game 'Legend of Dragoon', you'll notice a little resemblance in the war between humans and giants (gigantos in that game). Like I said in my last review- sit back and enjoy the ride, because thats what it's meant to be: not a deep thinking film.

    If you think Bryan Singer is incapable of making anything decent after 'Superman Returns', think again- because you don't know jack!
    7didonatope

    Family Faire

    It's pretty much a guarantee that if you grew up with fairy tales, you would certainly know the story of Jack and The Beanstalk. I know I have; when I was a kid, this story was everywhere. I saw it played out by Mickey Mouse in the "Fun and Fancy Free," by Snoopy in "The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show," and by Bugs Bunny in "Jack Wabbit and The Beanstalk." The tale is a timeless child's fantasy story, and for that alone, this movie mostly succeeds.

    After the opening credits, the film opens with an introduction of our two main characters: Jack (played by Nicholas Hoult, fresh off his role in last month's "Warm Bodies") and princess Isabelle (played by Elanor Tomlinson). Just like in the original fairy tale, Jack is a poor farm hand who is tricked into trading valuable livestock (in this movie it's a horse rather than a cow) for supposed "magic beans." Princess Isabelle, however is pretty much the textbook definition of a Disney princess. Her mother is dead, her father is an over-protective king who wants her to marry someone she doesn't like, she's tired of her boring life in the palace and dreams of adventure. When I first came across this character, I immediately planned on chastising her as extremely clichéd in this review. However, once I began watching this in the context of a kids movie, I found this to be much more tolerable. Though in a 2013-released film, it still feels kind of dated.

    Those expecting another "Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters" will be disappointed. This movie is pretty family-friendly overall and has a light hearted attitude throughout. Despite this film's hefty body count, the characters consistently joke around and get themselves into shenanigans. It could very well be irritating to those expecting a more mature fantasy based on the rating and advertising, as it does admittedly feel too silly at times. However, as a family film, the combination of violence and silliness makes it somewhat a fusion of the family films of the 80's and 90's respectively.

    The rest of the characters are decently developed, including the sinister Lord Roderick (played by Stanley Tucci) and the noble knight Elmont (played by Ewan McGreggor). No character was given that much development, which I actually didn't really mind. I knew enough about each character, and in a fast-paced fairy tale like this, keeping the plot moving and interesting were the most important aspects.

    The giants were pretty interesting too. In a way, they reminded me of the trolls in last year's "The Hobbit: an Unexpected Journey," as they are excessively gross, uncivilized and high-tempered. I'm certain that kids will get a laugh out of their flatulent, booger-eating ways. I was initially concerned that this film would just portray them as unstoppable villains with no personality. Instead, the film fleshes them out a bit and gives them a motive for their actions. I certainly wouldn't mind a prequel film giving more meat to their hatred for mankind.

    The cast gives their all, especially Nicholas Hoult. Here he brings to Jack the same charm and timidity he gave to R in "Warm Bodies." I feel that he he has the capability and likability to carry a movie as the lead role, and I look forward to his future endeavors next year.

    "Jack The Giant Slayer" will reasonably divide critics and audiences, but if I had kids, I would have no problem taking them to see this. It's a fun little adventure that kids and open-minded adults will get a kick out of.
    6cornflakeboy20

    Fine retelling of the familiar story

    In this retelling of Jack and the Beanstalk, the title character and a runaway princess are thrust into the sky when vines sprouting from the magic beans vault Jack's cabin into the sky. A race of giants exiled there by the power of a magic crown plots to return below and recapture the human kingdom. The King sends a rescue party of his knights and the princess's evil fiancé to rescue the princess, and the evil prince uses the magical crown in an attempt to seize the power of the giants to take over the kingdom.

    It was refreshing to find a non ironic, non meta straightforward telling of this story, with some elements of charm and humor. The 3D is fairly unspectacular, although there are great sequences, such as the collapse of the vine which causes catastrophic damage below. The body count, for a family film, is quite high, surpassing some of the later Harry Potter movies. It is also notable that there are virtually no females in either the giants' or human's realm. The cast is fine, and Nicholas Hoult makes a fine Jack, and brings more life and personality to the role than he did earlier this year with "Warm Bodies."

    Most elements of the film work quite well and it has the potential to work alongside dark family fare like "The Never Ending Story" or "The Dark Crystal."
    9CelluloidDog

    Very Underrated - What Critics Didn't Understand

    After watching this film a couple times and reading reviews, I have to come to the conclusion that many critics don't watch movies and perhaps people fell for the critics misjudgment. According to critics on RottenTomatoes, etc, Jack the Giant Slayer falls into the mediocre realm badly over budgeted. That's the only thing I think they got right. To spend $195M or so on this film simply wasn't worthwhile. Easily less could be spent on a high quality film. But that's the risk in show business. Now let's get down to the real (good) stuff.

    First, there was the claim this movie wasn't a family movie since it was too scary. You have to be kidding. Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit Trilogy were far more sinister and traumatic to watch. Orcs, trolls and goblins are not pretty sights and they do the same as the giants in this movie. So strike one for the critics. This film actually is produced by Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema so it fells into the Rings and Hobbit series.

    The attack on it as a non-family movie with sinister overtones isn't true. There are witty, humorous parts of the film. Perhaps not as much as there should be. So, yes it could be more fun with a couple more lines or characters.

    Critics are attack it for a weak script. I don't think they listened or followed the movie. Rather the script is very well written and conceived. It's almost poetic. It opens and ends with a creative story-telling verse and the script flows well.

    Direction and special effects were terrific. Acting by the main roles was reasonable, not great, so it does fall short on this account but supporting roles were terrific. If you liked Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, this apple doesn't fall too far from the tree. Definitely worth watching. An 8 or 9 out of 10. (( just to boost the ratings). But, it could have been done for less money.
    Gordon-11

    I liked it

    This film tells the story of a farm boy who battles giants from the sky valiantly, alongside brave soldiers and the princess of the kingdom.

    I put off watching "Jack the Giant Slayer" because the giants are really ugly! During the film, I kept having sweaty palms because of the scenes involving heights. Those scenes were really scary. I liked the lead character Jack, because he is approachable boy next door. It is a refreshing tale to see him rising through the ranks and valiantly serve his country. The interweaving story telling scenes in the beginning annoyed me a little, because I thought it was a bit too forced. Overall, I like "Jack the Giant Slayer", because of the poignant ending.

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    • Trivia
      Stanley Tucci, the only non-British cast member, adopted a British accent to fit in. He said he had long wanted to perform with a British accent, and this film gave him the chance to do so.
    • Goofs
      Near the end when the two headed giant swallows the bean and is torn apart; his hand lands next to Jack. The crown on two fingers of the giant, is bigger than Jack's waist, let alone his head.
    • Quotes

      Elmont: Fear of heights?

      Jack: Fear of falling.

      Elmont: Well then don't fall!

    • Crazy credits
      The Bad Hat Harry logo contains silhouettes of giants, who are first seen from a human point-of-view (their feet are seen stomping around) before they seen in their entirety.
    • Alternate versions
      German version was cut for violence (Fallon getting hit by arrows in the face and burning) to secure a "Not under 12" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2012 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Panto Giganticus
      Written by Kristopher Gee

      Performed by Kristopher Gee

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jack el cazagigantes
    • Filming locations
      • Bourne Wood, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Legendary Entertainment
      • Original Film
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $195,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $65,187,603
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,202,226
      • Mar 3, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $197,687,603
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • Datasat
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track
      • Sonics-DDP
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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