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Sublimes créatures

Original title: Beautiful Creatures
  • 2013
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
93K
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Alice Englert and Alden Ehrenreich in Sublimes créatures (2013)
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Ethan Wate longs to escape his small southern town. He meets a mysterious new girl, Lena Duchannes. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history, and th... Read allEthan Wate longs to escape his small southern town. He meets a mysterious new girl, Lena Duchannes. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history, and their town.Ethan Wate longs to escape his small southern town. He meets a mysterious new girl, Lena Duchannes. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history, and their town.

  • Director
    • Richard LaGravenese
  • Writers
    • Richard LaGravenese
    • Kami Garcia
    • Margaret Stohl
  • Stars
    • Alice Englert
    • Viola Davis
    • Emma Thompson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    93K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,910
    580
    • Director
      • Richard LaGravenese
    • Writers
      • Richard LaGravenese
      • Kami Garcia
      • Margaret Stohl
    • Stars
      • Alice Englert
      • Viola Davis
      • Emma Thompson
    • 337User reviews
    • 215Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 nominations total

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    Alice Englert
    Alice Englert
    • Lena Duchannes
    Viola Davis
    Viola Davis
    • Amma
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Mavis Lincoln…
    Alden Ehrenreich
    Alden Ehrenreich
    • Ethan Wate
    Jeremy Irons
    Jeremy Irons
    • Macon Ravenwood
    Emmy Rossum
    Emmy Rossum
    • Ridley Duchannes
    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
    • Link
    Eileen Atkins
    Eileen Atkins
    • Gramma
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Aunt Del
    Zoey Deutch
    Zoey Deutch
    • Emily Asher
    Tiffany Boone
    Tiffany Boone
    • Savannah Snow
    Rachel Brosnahan
    Rachel Brosnahan
    • Genevieve Duchannes
    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Larkin Ravenwood
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    Pruitt Taylor Vince
    • Mr. Lee
    Robin Skye
    Robin Skye
    • Mrs. Hester
    Randy Redd
    • Reverend Stephens
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Mayor Snow
    • (as Lance Nichols)
    Leslie Castay
    Leslie Castay
    • Principal Herbert
    • Director
      • Richard LaGravenese
    • Writers
      • Richard LaGravenese
      • Kami Garcia
      • Margaret Stohl
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    6wolfsinger99

    Not Twilight At All

    Okay so here is the deal with this movie. no it doesn't follow the book exactly, but then again, what movie really does? I read all the books in this series about 3 years ago and just finished the last in the series recently. The movie got the main events pretty much right so that is all that matters. The effects were pretty amazing and I have nothing to complain about on the acting. But the only thing that bothers me is that people keep calling this Twilight.

    For one, Twilight has poor acting and a stupid story line. I read the books before the movies, and they were only okay. This has a fantastic story line and it is more... realistic i guess. Yes it has magic and what not but he likes her because of her! Not because he "just cant stay away from her". The movie does have a lot of romance but it's more believable that they really care for each other.

    It is an insult comparing this amazing book and pretty good movie to Twilight. Yes if you like Twilight you should like this too, just because Twilight was made into a movie first does not mean that this should be compared to it. It is not a Twilight copy. Especially if you read the book, it is for a much more mature mind.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Un-darkening secrets

    Despite the mixed/average reviews, decided to see 'Beautiful Creatures' anyway as someone who did enjoy the book series, liked the idea of the story, enjoys films that fit under the same genres that this does and who really likes to loves a lot of the cast members in other things. Other than the reviews, what did make me a little nervous too was the constant references by many to the 'Twilight' franchise, am very much indifferent to that franchise to put it lightly and the best film from it ('Eclipse') is only slightly watchable.

    Will get the comparisons out of the way. 'Beautiful Creatures' is in my mind much better than any of the 'Twilight' films combined, better made, much better acting (the 'Twilight' films only had like two good actors, whereas even with the accents the acting mostly wasn't an issue for me here) and the story, for all its problems, interested me more. 'Beautiful Creatures' is by no means perfect and would hesitate in calling it great, only generally found it slightly above average, but judging it as a film on its own merits (rather than frequently comparing it to the books, of which the film is a pretty poor adaptation of) it's a better film than given credit for.

    Starting with the bad things, 'Beautiful Creatures' would have leant itself better to a film series rather than just one film, because there is a feel (and it was what was pretty much happening) of elements of two or more books in one film, which made it feel rushed and cluttered. The caster mythology could have been delved into much more, because that did tend to be convoluted (anybody who has no knowledge of the books may find themselves lost). Particularly towards the end, before the film ends in a vague and rushed way complete with a clumsy twist, it is not a surprise that book fans found the ending too much of a slap in the face.

    Also found some of the earlier portions of 'Beautiful Creatures' to be too exposition heavy, with some clunky dialogue and the pace in need of a tightening up. The Lena's first day at school portion was very badly acted by the secondary cast, was really cringing, and written in a very bad teen school comedy film way. It has been said numerous times about the Southern accents being bad, do agree with it veering on either extreme of come and go (Jeremy Irons, accents never really has been his forte and this is coming from a fan of his) and exaggerated (Alden Ehrenreich) of the main cast. And it's even worse for the secondary cast playing characters that are very broadly stereotypical, that is true of a lot of Southerner portrayals on film, and never feel like real people.

    Conversely, 'Beautiful Creatures' is a surprisingly good looking film, it was clear a lot of time, effort and money went into it. Especially loved the locations, with a big standout going to the Ravenwood mansion and the photography is both beautiful and gothic. The costumes are also ni nicely done, the kookiness of those of the Ravenwoods (including Eileen Atkins with a pink wig!) added to their mysteriousness, and the dinner table scene sees some editing and lighting that are wonderfully psychedelic without giving me too much headache or dizziness. The music fits quite nicely too and was hardly unattractive to me on its own, am big on both those things when it comes to music in film so both are good positions to be in.

    The script is flawed early on but as the film progressed the snappier, more intriguing and tighter it became. Macon, with the film livening up by quite a bit when he appears, has some of the best lines and that's in his first scene alone. The story isn't perfect, but enough of it does compel with two scenes in particular standing out. One was the dinner table scene, along with Ridley's flashback that was the most striking scene visually, and the other was the Macon and Sarafine confrontation, the chemistry between Irons and Emma Thompson sizzles and seeing a clash of the titans-like moments between two great actors is always great to watch. The likeably natural, no awkwardness here (actually did get the sense that they were in love), chemistry between Ehrenreich and Alice Englert also helps as does the confident direction.

    Found Ehrenreich and Englert to mostly not be bad at all in their roles, Ehrenreich's accent is not the best and he overdoes it at times but the quirkiness and likeability is there. While Englert is more subtle without being sullen or expressionless, did root for Lena myself having been treated like an outcast in school for prejudicial reasons too. They are very well supported, outshone even, by the veteran cast, with Atkins and Martina Martindale doing a lot with small roles and Viola Davis bringing sincerity to hers. The authors had Irons in mind when writing Macon and one can tell because not so good accent aside he was made for the character, and he looked like he was having fun while bringing gravitas and menace. Thompson even more so, camping it up deliciously and nearly stealing the film, and the same goes for a truly delightful Emmy Rossum.

    Summarising, not quite beautiful but far from ugly. 6/10
    8doug_park2001

    "Claim the light. Claim the dark. Claim it all!"

    A common criticism of BEAUTIFUL CREATURES is that it doesn't do justice to the original novel, which is often the case when the book is really good. I had not read the book prior to watching this but am now eager to do so.

    Regardless, BEAUTIFUL CREATURES is vividly filmed with good performances by Alice Englert, Alden Ehrenreich, Emmy Rossum, Rachel Brosnahan, and just about everyone else. Another frequent complaint seems to be that there is not enough in the magic/special effects department: True, but the relative sparseness here adds a necessary realism and highlights what spectactics the film does have. The townspeople of Gatlin, South Carolina, are stereotypical Bible-thumping yokel-rubes, but that serves its purpose in the way it contrasts Lena (Englert), who is just about the only character who does not speak in a deep-southern accent. It also helps in how Ethan (Ehrenreich) and his buddy Link (Thomas Mann) completely defy their hickish appearances. BEAUTIFUL CREATURES captures the whole Southern Gothic tradition quite well. One way or another, the relationships in this film are very real. BEAUTIFUL CREATURES also walks the thin horror-comedy line most admirably.

    On the dimmer end of things, the whole texture of the film is a little slow and murky, and it would probably have been a little better with a few minutes cut here and there.
    9kryrain

    Great Movie! Never read the book

    OK so I postponed watching this movie due to the harsh comments it had gotten from many people about how it wasn't worth watching and I have to say I completely disagree with them!

    I watched this movie and loved the story and will admit even got sad/happy at points following the characters growth and change in the movie. It took me to a place that I had never thought about and I will say that, that is something when there are so many movies out these days.

    For those who give it crap for not being like the book I do have to say that look at most any book to movie series i.e Harry Potter/Twilight/Hunger Games there are things that have to be left out or reworked in order for a movie to go through it will never be EXACTLY the same. Some things just don't work in the movie world.

    Again I loved this movie and would love to see a sequel come out of it. (Yes I do plan on reading the book anyways.)
    7DisturbingKandoR

    Predictable story but a lot more fun than Twilight.

    Although there are some elements of twilight in the story. I found it to be a much better viewing experience. I was definitely surprised by how good it was. I may be biased because I like fantasy films a lot. Nevertheless, in some areas it was a little slow, especially at the beginning, but it does pick as the story continues.

    Typical fantasy romance film plot, but it is fun to watch.I liked the fact that the story occurred in an isolated town and the rest of the world being completely oblivious to the existence of witches. Personally it made me feel as if something like this, no matter how absurd, could actually be happening.

    Note- this is my first ever review and it is rushed, so be nice.

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    • Trivia
      Ethan's failure to recite the Charles Bukowski poem was actually Alden Ehrenreich having difficulty remembering the order of the lines and making Alice Englert laugh. He performed the poem perfectly in all other takes. But Writer and Director Richard LaGravenese liked the idea of a "Romeo" trying to impress a "Juliet" and screwing up the poetry.
    • Goofs
      Ethan is reading the book "You Get So Alone at Times That It Just Makes Sense" by Charles Bukowski, but the poem is not in that book. The poem was published "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flames."
    • Quotes

      Ethan Wate: Everybody has to deal with shit in their lives, Lena. You want to be a normal human what do you think that is? We don't have powers to change anything any time we want. Being human is feeling bad, it's feeling pissed off, it's feeling scared, it's you not being able to do anything about it until you don't feel that way anymore 'til you can just see your way out of it. And I yelled at you because I care about you, that's what normal people do who love each other! When one of them is acting like a brat! Now would you please stop raining on me!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #21.77 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Subterranean Homesick Blues
      Written and Performed by Bob Dylan

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hermosas criaturas
    • Filming locations
      • Covington, Louisiana, USA(as Gatlin, SC)
    • Production companies
      • 3 Arts Entertainment
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • Belle Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $60,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $19,452,138
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,582,595
      • Feb 17, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $60,052,138
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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