




C'est pas gagné...Gillossen,jeudi 25 août 2005, 10:56 a écrit :Et sinon :http://www.elbakin.net/fantasy/news/314-Fi...core-Du-NouveauDeux réactions seulement pour les trois extraits précédents... :sifflote:
Movie Reviews: 'The Brothers Grimm'Terry Gilliam, the American member of Monty Python who gave the group its quirky graphic designs but who did not perform with them, is back with The Brothers Grimm, and several critics are remarking that Gilliam is still providing more design than content with his films. Stephen Hunter in the Washington Post remarks that Gilliam's films, which include Time Bandits, Brazil, The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, "are jammed with stuff and all but empty of drama." In The Brothers Grimm, he writes, "The art director has replaced the director. Yes, it looks terrific, yet it remains essentially inert." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times makes a similar point, praising the film as "a work of limitless invention," but noting that "the movie seems like a style in search of a purpose." Manohla Dargis in the New York Times suggests that Gilliam badly serves his two stars, Matt Damon and Heath Ledger, who are required to "shout their lines and run circles around each other as they try to advance the plot." Lou Lumenick in the New York Post observes that the movie has rested on Miramax's shelves for more than a year, becoming "just one of a series of duds [Co-chairmen Bob and Harvey Weinstein] are dumping before they leave Miramax next month." The movie does receive a few left-handed plaudits. Ty Burr in the Boston Globe calls it "an absurd mess that's more entertaining than it has any right to be." Similarly, Jami Bernard in the New York Daily News describes it as "a bit of a mess: sometimes delightful, sometimes tedious, always creative." Bob Strauss in the Los Angeles Daily News says that the problem with the film can be boiled down to two words: "Excessive imagination." But Jim Fusilli in the Wall Street Journal gives it an all-out rave, calling it "a wildly wondrous reinvention of the story of the chroniclers of dark, occasionally horrific, child-pleasing fairy tales ... a celebration of the power of stories."
C'est la première chose qui me soit venue à l'esprit en lisant la newsThys,lundi 29 août 2005, 09:19 a écrit :ça ne serait pas la première fois que les Américains dédaigneraient un très bon film
idem ;)Même s'il a 2 "gros" acteurs au générique, ce n'est pas non plus un mega blockbuster donc ça ne m'étonne pas non plus plus que çaTanis-Rune de Sombrepierr,lundi 29 août 2005, 18:09 a écrit :C'est la première chose qui me soit venue à l'esprit en lisant la newsThys,lundi 29 août 2005, 09:19 a écrit :ça ne serait pas la première fois que les Américains dédaigneraient un très bon film
Malheureusement...Shinji ar Barzh,mardi 30 août 2005, 03:38 a écrit :Si sur la durée il se maintient bien, ça devrait compenser ce "mauvais" premier week end
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