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Inherent Vice (2014) Comedy, Crime, Drama | 148min | 4 March 2015 (France) 6.7
Director: Paul Thomas AndersonWriter: Paul Thomas Anderson, Thomas PynchonStars: Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen WilsonSummary: During the psychedelic 60s and 70s Larry "Doc" Sportello is surprised by his former girlfriend and her plot for her billionaire boyfriend, his wife, and her boyfriend. A plan for kidnapping gets shaken up by the oddball characters entangled in this groovy kidnapping romp based upon the novel by Thomas Pynchon. Written by bignicknasty97

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Avril et le monde truqué (2015) Animation, Adventure, Comedy | 105min | 4 November 2015 (France) 7.3
Director: Christian Desmares, Franck EkinciWriter: Franck Ekinci, Benjamin LegrandStars: Marion Cotillard, Marc-André Grondin, Philippe KaterineSummary: In 1941, the world is radically different from the one we know from history books. Geopolitics has developed strangely: Napoleon V rules France and, for the last 70 years, scholars have been mysteriously disappearing, depriving mankind of their inventions. Without radio, television, electricity, aviation, and the combustion engine, the world is mired in outdated technology, dozing in the previous century's knowhow dominated by coal and steam. In this bizarre universe, Avril (Marion Cotillard), a teenage girl, Darwin (Philippe Katerine), her talking cat, Pops (Jean Rochefort), her grandfather, and Julius (Marc-André Grondin), a young scoundrel and police informer, go off in search of Avril's parents, two of the missing scientists. The quartet will face many dangers and mysteries in this strange new Rigged World. Written by Polly_Kat

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Microbe et Gasoil (2015) Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 105min | 8 July 2015 (France) 6.7
Director: Michel GondryWriter: Michel GondryStars: Ange Dargent, Théophile Baquet, Diane BesnierSummary: Two young friends embark on a road trip across France in a vehicle they built themselves.

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Toutes nos envies (2011) Drama | 120min | 9 November 2011 (France) 6.8
Director: Philippe LioretWriter: Emmanuel Carrère, Emmanuel CourcolStars: Vincent Lindon, Marie Gillain, Amandine DewasmesSummary: Moved by the plight of the mother of her daughter's school friend, a young judge facing an incurable disease teams up with an older colleague in order to fight against financial companies that exploit the poor.
Birdman (2014) Comedy, Drama | 119min | 25 February 2015 (France) 7.7
Director: Alejandro G. IñárrituWriter: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Nicolás GiacoboneStars: Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward NortonSummary: Actor Riggan Thomson is most famous for his movie role from over twenty years ago of the comic book superhero Birdman in the blockbuster movie of the same name and its two equally popular sequels. His association with the role took over his life, where Birdman is more renowned than "Riggan Thomson" the actor. Now past middle age, Riggan is trying to establish himself as a true artist by writing, directing, starring in and co-producing with his best friend Jake what is his Broadway debut, an adaptation of Raymond Carver's story, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love. He is staking his name, what little artistic reputation that comes with that name and his life savings on the project, and as such will do anything needed to make the play a success. As he and Jake go through the process of the previews toward opening night, Riggan runs into several issues: needing to find a replacement for the integral supporting male role the night before the first preview; hiring the talented ... Written by Huggo

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La chambre des officiers (2001) Drama, Romance, War | 135min | 26 September 2001 (France) 7.4
Director: François DupeyronWriter: Marc Dugain, François DupeyronStars: Éric Caravaca, Denis Podalydès, Grégori DerangèreSummary: The first days of WWI. Adrien, a young and handsome lieutenant, is wounded by a piece of shrapnel. He will spend the entire wartime at the Val-de-Grâce Hospital, in Paris. Five long years, and his life will change forever... Written by anonymous

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Zulu (2013) Crime, Drama, Thriller | 110min | 4 December 2013 (France) 6.7
Director: Jérôme SalleWriter: Caryl Ferey, Julien RappeneauStars: Orlando Bloom, Forest Whitaker, Conrad KempSummary: As a child, Ali Neuman narrowly escaped being murdered by Inkatha, a militant political party at war with Nelson Mandela's African National Congress. Only he and his mother survived the carnage of those years. But as with many survivors, the psychological scars remain. Today, Ali is chief of the homicide branch of the South African police in Cape Town. One of his staff is Brian Epkeen, a free-wheeling white officer whose family was originally involved in the establishment of apartheid but who works well with Neuman. Together they have to deal with crime that inevitably exists in sprawling areas of un- and under- employed people, crime exacerbated by gangs, both local and from other parts of Africa. Their job gets even more difficult when the corpses of two young women are found. A new evil has been introduced in the city and a new drug has been introduced to its residents, including both murder victims. At the chaotic crossroads where brutality and modernization collide, the echoes of... Written by Anonymous

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Triple frontière (2019) Action, Adventure, Crime | 125min | 13 March 2019 (France) 6.5
Director: J.C. ChandorWriter: Mark Boal, J.C. ChandorStars: Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Charlie HunnamSummary: Five former Special Forces operatives reunite to plan a heist in a sparsely populated multi-border zone of South America. For the first time in their prestigious careers these unsung heroes undertake this dangerous mission for self instead of country. But when events take an unexpected turn and threaten to spiral out of control, their skills, their loyalties and their morals are pushed to a breaking point in an epic battle for survival. Written by Netflix

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Midnight Special (2016) Action, Drama, Mystery | 112min | 16 March 2016 (France) 6.6
Director: Jeff NicholsWriter: Jeff NicholsStars: Michael Shannon, Joel Edgerton, Kirsten DunstSummary: Alton Meyer is a boy unlike any other in the world with bizarrely powerful abilities and strange weaknesses. In the middle of the night, his father, Roy, spirits him away from the isolated cult that practically worships him and is determined to regain him at all costs. At the same time, Alton's abilities have been noticed by the US government as well and they are equally insistent on getting to the bottom of this mystery with Paul Sevier of the National Security Agency leading the Federal pursuit with his own questions. These rival hunts force father and son into a desperate run towards a looming date with destiny that could change everything. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

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Room (2015) Drama, Thriller | 118min | 9 March 2016 (France) 8.2
Director: Lenny AbrahamsonWriter: Emma DonoghueStars: Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Sean BridgersSummary: ROOM tells the extraordinary story of Jack, a spirited 5-year-old who is looked after by his loving and devoted mother. Like any good mother, Ma dedicates herself to keeping Jack happy and safe, nurturing him with warmth and love and doing typical things like playing games and telling stories. Their life, however, is anything but typical--they are trapped--confined to a 10-by-10-foot space that Ma has euphemistically named Room. Ma has created a whole universe for Jack within Room, and she will stop at nothing to ensure that, even in this treacherous environment, Jack is able to live a complete and fulfilling life. But as Jack's curiosity about their situation grows, and Ma's resilience reaches its breaking point, they enact a risky plan to escape, ultimately bringing them face-to-face with what may turn out to be the scariest thing yet: the real world. Written by A24

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The Big Short

En ce moment sur Netflix

The Big Short: Le casse du siècle (2015) Biography, Comedy, Drama | 130min | 23 December 2015 (France) 7.8
Director: Adam McKayWriter: Charles Randolph, Adam McKayStars: Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan GoslingSummary: Three separate but parallel stories of the U.S mortgage housing crisis of 2005 are told. Michael Burry, an eccentric ex-physician turned one-eyed Scion Capital hedge fund manager, has traded traditional office attire for shorts, bare feet and a Supercuts haircut. He believes that the US housing market is built on a bubble that will burst within the next few years. Autonomy within the company allows Burry to do largely as he pleases, so Burry proceeds to bet against the housing market with the banks, who are more than happy to accept his proposal for something that has never happened in American history. The banks believe that Burry is a crackpot and therefore are confident in that they will win the deal. Jared Vennett with Deutschebank gets wind of what Burry is doing and, as an investor believes he too can cash in on Burry's beliefs. An errant telephone call to FrontPoint Partners gets this information into the hands of Mark Baum, an idealist who is fed up with the corruption in the ... Written by Huggo

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The Big Short est un film d’Adam McKay de 2015. Il raconte comment certains farfelus de la finance se sont aperçus bien avant tout le monde qu’un crash économique lié aux subprimes allait se produire et comment ils en ont profité.

Pour rappel, la crise des subprimes est l’effondrement de la bulle spéculative sur les emprunts immobiliers aux États-Unis. Les banques proposaient des prêts qu’elles savaient difficilement remboursables au regard de la situation économique des emprunteurs mais comme elles revendaient ces prêts à d’autres au travers de montages financiers, elles se foutaient de savoir que les emprunteurs ne pourraient pas rembourser. L’arrogance de ces spéculateurs et l’arnaque que sont les agences de notation ont masqué la fragilité de ce système économique.

Le film est parfois dur à suivre quand on ne connait pas trop le monde de la finance, comme c’est mon cas, mais il explique suffisamment bien les choses pour que nous en comprenions la substance. Le rythme est rapide, le suspens donne envie de savoir ce qui va se passer pour les protagonistes des trois histoires racontées en parallèle.

L’idée de faire intervenir des personnes connues qui expliquent, face caméra, quelques termes financiers est assez maline. Si des stars Hollywoodiennes comme Margot Robbie ou Selena Gomez comprennent ce qu’elles racontent, tout le monde peut comprendre.

Le casting est trois étoiles : Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Steve Carell et Brad Pitt. Brad Pitt est également producteur via sa société Plan B qui a régulièrement fait des choix ambitieux par le passé (Moonlight, The Lost City of Z, Twelve Years a Slave, etc.). Ce film rappelle, dans le même genre, Margin Call de J.C. Chandor qui raconte cette crise dans une sorte de huis clos qui se déroule en une nuit. Le film est magistral et le casting est, ici, quatre étoiles…

Les combattants est un film réjouissant. A voir ce soir, mercredi 13 juin, à 20h55 sur France 4.
Réalisé par Thomas Cailley, sa vision fut ma meilleure surprise cinématographique de 2014.

Les combattants raconte l’histoire d’un jeune homme, Arnaud, un peu enfermé dans son histoire familiale, il vient de perdre son père et essaie, avec son frère, de reprendre son entreprise de menuiserie, qui va rencontrer une jeune femme, Madeleine, qui l’intrigue d’abords puis le séduit malgré elle. Elle a pour obsession de faire une préparation militaire de survivaliste. Arnaud est attiré par Madeleine. Est-ce par sa beauté ou sa liberté ? En tout cas, Arnaud va s’évader de chez lui pour la suivre.

Kévin Azaïs interprète Arnaud. Il est magnifique en vieil adolescent rendu un peu benêt par cette fille. Elle, Madeleine, est magistralement interprétée par Adèle Haenel. A la fois virile et sexy. Complètement garçon manqué, un peu trash, elle est persuadée qu’une catastrophe mondiale se prépare et qu’il faudra bien y survivre. Adèle Haenel lui donne vie de manière si naturelle, il est impossible de ne pas l’aimer.

Lien IMDB : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3204144/

Démineurs est un film de Kathryn Bigelow sorti en France en septembre 2009.

Ce film raconte le quotidien de démineurs de l’armée américaine, postés en Irak, qui doivent faire face à l’horreur de la guerre au travers d’un de ces aspects les plus vicieux, l’attentat à la bombe.
Cette bombe est souvent cachée dans les objets du quotidien, elle peut exploser n’importe quand, n’importe où.
Pour ces soldats, le travail de déminage est une drogue. Ils ne peuvent plus se passer de l’effet que l’adrénaline leur procure.

Kathryn Bigelow, la plus virile des réalisatrices (Point Break, Zero Dark Thirty) sait faire monter la pression, filme ici un suspens incroyable.

C’est avec ce film qu’elle a volé tous les Oscars™ à Avatar, réalisé par son ex-mari James Cameron…

Démineurs passe ce jeudi 31 mai sur W9, à 21h.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0887912/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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