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L'île aux chiens

Titre original : Isle of Dogs
  • 2018
  • PG
  • 1h 41m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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207 k
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Jeff Goldblum, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Edward Norton, Bryan Cranston, and Koyu Rankin in L'île aux chiens (2018)
'Isle of Dogs' tells the story of Atari Kobayashi, 12-year-old ward to corrupt Mayor Kobayashi. When, by Executive Decree, all the canine pets of Megasaki City are exiled to a vast garbage-dump called Trash Island, Atari sets off alone in a miniature Junior-Turbo Prop and flies across the river in search of his bodyguard-dog, Spots. There, with the assistance of a pack of newly-found mongrel friends, he begins an epic journey that will decide the fate and future of the entire Prefecture.
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Animation en stop motionAnimation pour adultesSlapstickAnimationAventureComédieDrameFantastiqueScience-fiction

Située au Japon, l'Ile aux Chiens suit l'odyssée d'un jeune garçon à la recherche de son chien perdu.Située au Japon, l'Ile aux Chiens suit l'odyssée d'un jeune garçon à la recherche de son chien perdu.Située au Japon, l'Ile aux Chiens suit l'odyssée d'un jeune garçon à la recherche de son chien perdu.

  • Réalisation
    • Wes Anderson
  • Scénaristes
    • Wes Anderson
    • Roman Coppola
    • Jason Schwartzman
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    • Bryan Cranston
    • Koyu Rankin
    • Edward Norton
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,8/10
    207 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 586
    164
    • Réalisation
      • Wes Anderson
    • Scénaristes
      • Wes Anderson
      • Roman Coppola
      • Jason Schwartzman
    • Vedettes
      • Bryan Cranston
      • Koyu Rankin
      • Edward Norton
    • 509Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 392Commentaires de critiques
    • 82Métascore
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      • 34 victoires et 95 nominations au total

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    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Chief
    • (voice)
    Koyu Rankin
    • Atari
    • (voice)
    Edward Norton
    Edward Norton
    • Rex
    • (voice)
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • King
    • (voice)
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Duke
    • (voice)
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Boss
    • (voice)
    Kunichi Nomura
    • Mayor Kobayashi
    • (voice)
    Akira Takayama
    Akira Takayama
    • Major-Domo
    • (voice)
    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Tracy Walker
    • (voice)
    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Interpreter Nelson
    • (voice)
    Akira Ito
    • Professor Watanabe
    • (voice)
    Scarlett Johansson
    Scarlett Johansson
    • Nutmeg
    • (voice)
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Gondo
    • (voice)
    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Jupiter
    • (voice)
    Yoko Ono
    Yoko Ono
    • Assistant-Scientist Yoko-ono
    • (voice)
    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Oracle
    • (voice)
    Ken Watanabe
    Ken Watanabe
    • Head Surgeon
    • (voice)
    Mari Natsuki
    • Auntie
    • (voice)
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      • Roman Coppola
      • Jason Schwartzman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs509

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    Eclectic-Boogaloo

    Substantive style over Substance

    Isle of Dogs is Wes Anderson's love letter to Dogs and Japan, her aesthetic, her archetypes, and her culture. And it's in those respects where the movie flourishes, as Anderson lovingly and meticulously breathes life into his imagined Nippon of the future. If you love Wes Anderson and Dogs, you'll probably dig this movie. Furthermore, if you have an appreciation of Japan and its culture you might like it too...just don't expect anything more than a superficial treatment and you won't be disappointed.

    I would also add that this superficiality, the elevation of style over substance, is what keeps this from being a great film, as the human characters were all flat. They were one-dimensional archetypes, and the lead, a boy named Atari felt more like a conglomeration of archetypes and quirks than anything else. Anderson didn't let me spend enough time with them, and Anderson didn't spend enough time developing them, for those characters and storylines to come together in a satisfying way.

    Now the story involving the dogs was quite enjoyable, and had a pleasant enough conclusion, but it wasn't good enough to make up for the un-engaging humans we had to follow for much of the screen-time. They weighed the picture down, and it dragged...specifically the second act (a guy in my showing fell asleep about forty five minute in, and I must admit that my eye lids got heavy too).

    Basically with Isle of Dogs, what you see is what you get. If you dig Wes Anderson, and his muses, you'll probably like this movie. It's a lovely looking movie with real moments of visual and atmospheric inspiration. Just keep your expectations low and don't expect any real depth.
    7SnoopyStyle

    unique vision

    In the city of Megasaki, Japan, Mayor Kobayashi has banished all dogs to Trash Island fearing an outbreak of dog flu. Scientist Watanabe insists that he will soon have a cure but he is ignored. Atari Kobayashi flies to the island to search for his dog Spots. The boy is an orphan and is a ward of distant uncle Mayor Kobayashi. He is assisted by 5 dogs who voted to help him find Spots. Tough street dog Chief refuses to have a master and is the only to vote no. They go on a journey while the cat loving mayor is planning a final solution.

    Director Wes Anderson returns to stop-motion animation after Fantastic Mr Fox. While I've loved his movies, his stop-motion stuff is problematic personally. His deadpan structured filming style leaves me feeling tired from repetition. In live action, I can get involved with the actors but I'm less connected with these artificial figures. I did laugh several times for the first half but like before, the style does wear down on me slightly. Nevertheless, it is enjoyable and darn it, I laughed. It's fun while it lasts.
    8Prismark10

    More than just a shaggy dog tale

    I have become quiet a fan of Wes Anderson. He makes beguiling, interesting films with a blend of comedy and quirkiness. At least his films do not emerge from a sausage dog factory.

    Even his deadpan stop-motion animation has a charm a world away from Disney.

    Set in Megasaki, Japan, a dystopian society in the future. There has been an outbreak of dog flu. The corrupt dog hating Mayor Kobayashi has banished all dogs to to toxic garbage filled Trash Island, beginning with his household dog.

    All this despite scientist Watanabe insisting that a cure is imminent. He is a lone dissenting voice in the wilderness

    The household dogs in Thrash Island are living a miserable life. They are sick, starving, unwashed and unloved.

    Little Atari Kobayashi is a 12 year old boy who was taken in as a ward by his distant relative, Mayor Kobayashi. Spots was his guard dog but he was more like his pet. He has flown in to Thrash Island looking for Spots.

    He finds a ragtag bunch of five dogs who tend to beat off other dogs for food. Four of them like to gossip and vote on important matters. They are just house pets now doing their best in these hard times. They are helped greatly by stray street dog Chief. The best fighter in the pack and who refuses to obey any master.

    The four dogs vote to help Atari in his quest, Chief is outvoted as always. While they search for Spots, the Mayor is planning to exterminate all the dogs in the island.

    There is a lot of dry wit in this film as well as a few sweet songs. It is whimsical and dark. If you replace the dogs with humans you can sense Anderson is making a point about how western societies are viewing refugees and immigrants these days.
    10ajr93

    I Love Dogs...and Japan...and Great Films

    I had very high expectations going into Isle of Dogs, being a great admirer of Wes Anderson's work, and especially off the fumes of his previous film, The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). If you look at Wes' filmography, you will notice that each of his films progressively become more focused, detailed, and "Wes Anderson-ey". It feels as if his films have been building to a culmination of sorts, which can be represented with Isle of Dogs.

    The story revolves around a young boy, Atari, who is seeking his lost dog with help from a pack of dogs on Trash Island, right outside of Megasaki City (word-play on Nagasaki), a fictional future city of Japan that is exiling dogs due to a "canine flu" outbreak.

    From a filmmaking viewpoint, Isle of Dogs has it all in spades, and more. The characters are well rounded and relatable, even though the majority of them are dogs. The presentation of the story is very fresh and unique, and the humor is always smoothly intertwined with the narrative and visuals. With a runtime of an hour and 40 minutes, it flies by, always keeping your attention and further engaging you. The stop-motion animation is very well done, and the way it is contrasted with beautiful Japanese imagery is stunning. The soundtrack is also excellent, and aids in telling the story. There are many nods towards Japanese cinema, chiefly Akira Kurosawa's films, which you can tell that Wes has a passion for. The voice cast is star-studded and wonderful as always. There are plenty of twists and surprises, and the film leaves the viewers with some important messages/themes to ponder over. It is best to go into the movie knowing as little about the story as possible, and let it take you on its journey.

    This film will greatly reward repeat viewings. The attention to detail in every frame is incredible, and there is always so much on the screen to absorb and process, in the best way possible. I believe that Wes Anderson has the most distinct and easily discernible style of any filmmaker to ever live, and this quality alone is something to be praised very highly.

    If you love dogs, Japanese cinema/culture, stop-motion, and animation in general, then you will love this film all the more so. Isle of Dogs, shows Wes at his full unfiltered creative power, stretching his capabilities, and giving us something truly remarkable.

    Ineffable Films: http://www.imdb.com/list/ls052767730/
    9edwardfdzzz

    A flash of absorbing and unconventional creativity

    Wes Anderson's the Isle of Dogs is a creatively made, character driven comedy story, with a melancholic and satirical undertone.

    The animation, editing and sound design are the main brass here, and are used to great effect to communicate much of the story.

    The Isle of Dogs is on the nose about its storytelling, obligatory moments such as flashbacks and story structure are highlighted as to get necessary information communicated as quickly as possible, so the film can get back to living in the moment, exploring its quirky characters and scenery. There is an air of self awareness about the story that, rather than disengaging, is used to draw the viewer more into the inherently ridiculous story. There is an artistry to suspending disbelief, and this is an endlessly creative way to get the audience to do so. To make them aware they're getting conventional information or that certain things are ridiculous plot details, even tropes, and highlighting such details to actually enhance the storytelling rather than distance the viewer. After a point you accept the strange pacing and rapid editing style as part of the universe of this film, and when you do , The Isle of Dogs is an audio-visual experience so cathartic you won't want it to end.

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      Writer and director Wes Anderson hosted a competition for someone to be a member of the voice cast for this film. The only requirement was that they donated ten dollars or more to the Film Foundation, a non-profit founded by Martin Scorsese, which specializes in the preservation and restoration of film around the world.
    • Gaffes
      In a lot of the scenes that feature simultaneous interpretation, the interpreter will begin to say something in English before it has been said in Japanese. In fact, because the verb comes at the end of a Japanese sentence, it is impossible to interpret in the manner depicted in the movie. Even the very best interpreters will be a few seconds behind the Japanese.
    • Citations

      Nutmeg: Will you help him, the little pilot?

      Chief: Why should I?

      Nutmeg: Because he's a twelve year old boy, dogs love those.

    • Générique farfelu
      At the end of the movie Anjelica Huston, who is a long time collaborator with Wes Anderson, is credited as the "Mute Poodle".
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      Music and words by Ryôichi Hattori (as Ryoichi Hattori), Hachirô Satô (as Hachiro Sato)

      © 1940 by Ryoichi Hattori & Hachiro Sato

      Administered by Nichion, Inc. for rights of Ryoichi Hattori

      International Copyright Secured. All Rights Reserved.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mars 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Japan
      • United States
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    • Langues
      • English
      • Japanese
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      • Royaume-Uni (RU)
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      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 32 015 231 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 620 294 $ US
      • 25 mars 2018
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 72 991 435 $ US
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      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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