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De grandes espérances

Original title: Great Expectations
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
14K
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Great Expectations US Poster (2013)
A humble orphan suddenly becomes a gentleman with the help of an unknown benefactor.
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A series of events change the orphaned Pip's life forever as he eagerly abandons his humble origins to begin a new life as a gentleman.A series of events change the orphaned Pip's life forever as he eagerly abandons his humble origins to begin a new life as a gentleman.A series of events change the orphaned Pip's life forever as he eagerly abandons his humble origins to begin a new life as a gentleman.

  • Director
    • Mike Newell
  • Writers
    • David Nicholls
    • Charles Dickens
  • Stars
    • Toby Irvine
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Jason Flemyng
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • David Nicholls
      • Charles Dickens
    • Stars
      • Toby Irvine
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Jason Flemyng
    • 55User reviews
    • 108Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    "Pip and Magwitch"
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    "A Confession"
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    Toby Irvine
    • Young Pip
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Magwitch
    Jason Flemyng
    Jason Flemyng
    • Joe Gargery
    Sally Hawkins
    Sally Hawkins
    • Mrs. Joe
    William Ellis
    William Ellis
    • Compeyson
    David Walliams
    David Walliams
    • Mr. Pumblechook
    Bernice Stegers
    Bernice Stegers
    • Mrs. Hubble
    Tim Freeman
    • Mr. Wopsle
    Alan Rushton
    • Mr. Hubble
    Sheila Simpson
    • Mrs. Wopsle
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Sergeant
    Steve Morphew
    Steve Morphew
    • Soldier
    Helena Barlow
    Helena Barlow
    • Young Estella
    Richard James
    Richard James
    • Cousin Raymond
    Roberta Burton
    • Mrs. Raymond
    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Miss Havisham
    Bebe Cave
    • Young Biddy
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • Sarah Pocket
    • Director
      • Mike Newell
    • Writers
      • David Nicholls
      • Charles Dickens
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    9filmobsession94

    A great love story that shouldn't be missed!

    Before the review starts I must say that it might be a little biased. Coming from another country, before I saw the movie I had never heard of the book (maybe the title once or twice in a different translation) or any of the movie adaptations. For everyone else I suspect it wasn't as interesting as it was to me.

    The movie is about a boy, Pip, who gets in the possession of some money and coming from a poor background, goes on to become a gentleman in London.

    The movie is filled with a very well-known cast, e.g. Helena Bonham Carter and Jeremy Irvine, and directed by Mike Newell (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire). As seen from previous movies, everyone delivers a remarkable performance, especially Carter with the wounded character of Miss Havisham (there's a good twist around the end involving her). Another great stand out was Holliday Grainger in the role of Estella. I loved her, and will be definitely looking at what projects she chooses in the future. It was a nice surprise when she appeared in Anna Karenina (2012), and although just for a couple of seconds, she played her part there very well too.

    The story, although I've never heard of it, is a classic. It's handled very well, and the love story too. Two people that were never meant to be together. Even though Estella is trying to push Pip away, Pip always comes back. There is definitely chemistry between the two.

    The sets and costumes were another high point of the movie. The women's wear in particular worked very well for the time period in which the story is set. The depiction of 1980s London was very graphic and very well done. Nothing seemed CGI, and all the sets looked very realistic.

    Every movie has a flaw, and nearly every time it's the pace. The movie did slow down around the middle, after Pip arrives in London and settles down. Not much happened.

    I recommend this to most movie fans looking for a good drama. Fans of the story will probably dig the new adaptation too. Enjoy.

    Acting - 10/10 Costumes - 10/10 Pace - 8/10 Sets - 10/10

    Overall - 9/10
    Alba_Of_Smeg

    Not the best adaptation we've seen

    How many retellings of the same Dickens story do we really need? Especially since none of these new adaptations do anything that David Lean's version couldn't. I'll still watch them though in the hope that they do one that does the great classic tale proud or surpasses the 1946 version.

    Great Expectations (2012) comes hot off the heels of the BBC's praised 2011 three-part miniseries. This one starring Jeremy Irvine, Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane, Holliday Grainger and Helena Bonham Carter. I actually watched this mistakenly thinking it was staring Ray Winstone but was pleasantly surprised to see Fiennes in the role instead. This version got a bit of a poor reception from what I remembered so I wasn't expecting too much to be honest, but to my surprise it was alright.

    A decent effort with some moments that Lean's version didn't even include from the novel but there's something about the whole film that seems a bit made for tv movie. The acting in particular from Jeremy Irvine and Holliday Grainger is just very flat and devoid of life. Very boring performances. Helena Bonham Carter in a role that seemed almost made for her. I was sure she would impress here but didn't. She wasn't bad by any means but she didn't add anything to the Miss Havisham character. It could've been anyone else in the role and it wouldn't have made a difference.

    Ralph Fiennes was excellent as expected, as always. Robbie Coltrane was a great choice for Jaggers and played the part well. Ewan Bremner shines as Wemmick. Real shame this wasn't better.

    Rather so-so.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Well-Planned Adaptation That Loses its Way a Little Towards the End

    Thematically speaking, Mike Newell's GREAT EXPECTATIONS depicts a world in which money talks: where rich n'er-do-wells such as Bentley Drummle (Ben Lloyd-Hughes) manage to find the girls of their choice, while fundamentally good people such as Pip (Toby/ Jeremy Irvine) end up unlucky. To survive in this world, Pip has to shed his humanity; this is especially evident in his offhand treatment of Joe Gargery (Jason Flemyng), when the blacksmith comes to visit him in London. Likewise Estella (Helena Barlow/ Holliday Granger) is brought up in a world where any display of emotion or human feeling is considered weak; hence she believes it is her destiny to marry Bentley, even though the couple are not in love with one another. The quintessential representative of this rapacious world is Jaggers (Robbie Coltrane), who believes that everything - including human beings - are to be bought and sold for money. Hence Joe Gargery should be happy to accept twenty-five guineas in exchange for Pip. Unless you've got money, you'll not have any Great Expectations. Newell's film is also very good at depicting the relationships between Pip, Estella and Miss Havisham (Helena Bonham Carter) - although somewhat young for the role, Bonham Carter comes across as a fundamentally vindictive person, who enjoys playing with Estella and Pip's feelings in revenge for her own frustrations at being jilted on her wedding-day several years previously. As with most BBC- inspired costume dramas, the sense of place is beautifully evoked, even though Jim Clay's production designs; nineteenth-century London is a teeming, threatening world in which self-interest prevails. This is contrasted with the rural Kent coast where Joe and his sister (Sally Hawkins), a lonely world of sprawling landscapes and russet sunsets. Perhaps the only criticism that might be leveled at this adaptation is the fact that David Nicholls' screenplay runs out of steam somewhat: the plot-details are rather hurriedly wrapped up in the last half-hour at the expense of characterization and atmosphere. This is a shame, as it deflects out attention from the developing relationship between Pip and Abel Magwitch (Ralph Fiennes), which proves beyond doubt that compassion is far more significant than money to ensure human survival.
    6corrosion-2

    Unfulfilled Expectations

    Great Expectations is one of my favorite novels and I have seen every screen adaptation to date. None has made more impact on me than the David Lean version. I was so looking forward to Mike Newell's version which seemed to have the perfect casting. I was though quite disappointed. Granted that it is very difficult to tell this story in a couple of hours of screen time, but that is no excuse for making a film which rushes through the events in the book without providing sufficient depth of the characters and motivation for their actions for the audience to feel empathy with them. Such a story deserves a longer screen time or alternatively cut out some of the secondary characters and provide more focus on the main characters. The film has a very "Harry Pottery" look which is no surprise since Newell made one of the films in that series. Performances are generally fine, with Ralph Fiennes and Helena Bonham Carter predictably stealing the main honors.
    6fatcat-73450

    Ralph Fiennes Really looks like Liam Neeson

    You can call this a more or less faithful abridged adaptation of the book. They had to make some minor changes here and there to fit the serialised novel into the 2 hour time limit, but everything was done tastefully.

    But that doesn't make it particularly good. No, since it's trying to remain faithful to a full-length novel, instead of focusing on a little here and there, the plot rushes from scene to scene to try to cram everything in. Some of the drama and richness of the characters is lost in the celerity of the presentation.

    It preserves the Victorian setting very nicely, which I appreciate, so I like it better than the 2007 version. However, it really didn't need to exist. The acting or casting isn't particularly brilliant and, as I said, it's different from the book in only minor points. As it stands, it's like a poorer version of a well-known song. You'll get possibly more out of a radio drama, the cliff's notes, the South Park recreation, the TV show, or the old movie. Gratuitous and unnecessary.

    If you read the book, you could have some fun seeing the characters brought to life and picking out the differences between book and film. If not, you might be confused about what's going on.

    Honourable Mentions: The Grey (2011). Liam Neeson gets lost in a forest in Canadia or Alaska or something and has to fight off some wolves with his fists. If you were going to watch this movie because you thought the guy on the cover was Neeson, there's a good consolation prize for you.

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    • Trivia
      Helena Bonham Carter stated in an interview that she wore only one shoe for the filming of Great Expectations, as in the book, Dickens described Miss Havisham as wearing only one shoe.
    • Goofs
      At the very beginning when Pip is running towards the camera he steps into a muddy hole where there seems to be large wide modern tyre marks.
    • Quotes

      Jaggers: To be guilty, and to be found guilty, are different things.

    • Connections
      Featured in 56th BFI London Film Festival (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Stradella Quadrille
      Written by Johann Strauss Sr. (as Johann Strauss I)

      Performed by Christian Pollack & Slovak Sinfonietta

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Great Expectations
    • Filming locations
      • Englefield House, Theale, Reading, Berkshire, England, UK(Satis House)
    • Production companies
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • BBC Film
      • Unison Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $258,656
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $88,500
      • Nov 10, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,202,879
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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