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Vue d'ensemble
Note Générale:
Réalisateur:
Scénaristes (WGA):
James Jones (novel)
Terrence Malick (screenplay)
Date de sortie:
15 janvier 1999 (USA) suite
Accroche:
Every man fights his own war.
Intrigue:
Director Terrence Malick's adaptation of James Jones' autobiographical 1962 novel, focusing on the conflict at Guadalcanal during the second World War. full summary | add synopsis
Récompenses:
Nominated for 7 Oscars. Another 18 wins & 19 nominations suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
A different, enthralling war film. plus de (1348 total)
Ensemble
(Vue d'ensemble du casting, par ordre d'apparence)| Kirk Acevedo | ... | Pvt. Tella | |
| Sean Penn | ... | 1st Sgt. Welsh | |
| Penelope Allen | ... | Witt's Mother (as Penny Allen) | |
| Adrien Brody | ... | Cpl. Fife | |
| James Caviezel | ... | Pvt. Witt (as Jim Caviezel) | |
| Benjamin Green | ... | Melanesian Villager (as Benjamin) | |
| Simon Billig | ... | Lt. Col. Billig | |
| Ben Chaplin | ... | Pvt. Bell | |
| Mark Boone Junior | ... | Pvt. Peale | |
| George Clooney | ... | Capt. Bosche | |
| John Cusack | ... | Capt. Gaff | |
| Norman Patrick Brown | ... | Pvt. Henry | |
| Woody Harrelson | ... | Sgt. Keck | |
| Elias Koteas | ... | Capt. Staros | |
| Nick Nolte | ... | Lt. Col. Tall |
Détails supplémentaires
MPAA:
Rated R for realistic war violence and language.
Parents Guide:
Durée:
170 min
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Rapport de forme:
2,35 : 1 suite
Son:
Classification:
Italy:T | Iceland:16 | Philippines:PG-13 | New Zealand:M | USA:TV-MA (cable rating) | India:A (cinema release) | Argentina:16 | Australia:M | Belgium:KT | Finland:K-14 | France:U | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:IIB | Hungary:16 | Netherlands:16 | Norway:15 | Portugal:M/16 | Singapore:PG | South Korea:12 | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | Switzerland:16 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:16 (canton of Vaud) | UK:15 | USA:R | Canada:14A
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Curiosités
Anecdotes:
Terrence Malick shot for 100 days in Australia, 24 in the Solomon Islands and three in the United States. suite
Goofs:
Continuité: When the men are preparing to climb down into the assault craft, there is a shot of Captain Staros thinking to himself. Over his shoulder he carries an M1 carbine which has a mounted bayonet lug (post war feature). When he arrives on the island, suddenly his weapon doesn't have a bayonet lug anymore. suite
Guillemet:
[first lines]
Private Witt:
I remember my mother when she was dyin', looked all shrunk up and gray. I asked her if she was afraid. She just shook her head. I was afraid to touch the death I seen in her. I couldn't find nothin' beautiful or uplifting about her goin' back to God...
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figure dans "Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Best of the '90s" (2000) suite
Bande son:
The Prophecy from the Village of Kremnus suite
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The Thin Red Line has no real hero and no real plot to speak of. Due to its release the same year as Saving Private Ryan it will forever be linked to Spielberg's anti-war opus. Yet, "TRL" deserves to be compared to Stanley Kubrick's 2001 due to it's style and distance from the audience. The film's only character is the Charlie Company and the conflict is between humankind itself. Director Terrance Malik asks profound questions and unlike "Ryan," doesn't expect them to be answered because they simply can't be answered. Like 2001, the viewer is left with more questions than answers at the end of the film and is told in stunning visual fashion. Some critics have pointed out various flaws in the film; however, these traits are what sets TRL apart form it's peers. The stars like John Travolta and George Clooney have little screen time. They are the officers who command attention and are larger than life to the simple GI's who do the real work (and most of the acting in the film.) The characters are mostly unrecognizable and you know little about them save the main characters like Pvt. Bell. But, the faces are meant to be unrecognizable; to paraphrase the film they are simply flesh and meat made from the earth simply to return back to it. Those who criticise the lack of violence in some scenes while labeling the other scenes intense don't realize the intensity the fight scenes generalize are due to the fact that the soldiers don't know when their next battle will be and when their last breath will take place. The main character, Charlie Company, is fighting to stay alive, the only real driving force of the plot. All of the characters have different views of the war, shown through the use of random spoken narrative. There is no easy conclusion to the war and the film starts off where it began, among the animals of the pacific. Life is one huge circle and one could guess the battle for the bunker on top of the hill could be fought again and there is no possible way to stop it, (At least that is what I was able to muster of the film itself.) For myself the most haunting image was the scene when the Americans stare at their Japanese enemy after capturing the hill. Both sides seem to realize that they could be on the other side of the battle and that in war there really is no good vs. bad scenario, just what nation you're from and who you are trying to kill. Yet the question asked is why war occurs and why we must fight each other. On that note, we still have no answers. The acting and sound are superb. The direction, editing, and score are all Oscar caliber. I don't shrink from saying that TRL is the best film of 1998 and one of the greatest war films of all time; (and contrary to what some are trying to say it is a war film, that is at its core.) TRL is the only film to ever make my knees tremble and haunt me days after I saw it. If you see it, I'm sure your opinions will be just as strong as mine.