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Vice

  • 2018
  • 14A
  • 2h 12m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
172 k
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Christian Bale in Vice (2018)
Regarder 30s Trailer
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23 vidéos
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L'histoire de Dick Cheney, le vice-président le plus puissant de l'histoire et comment ses mesures politiques ont changé le monde tel que nous le connaissons.L'histoire de Dick Cheney, le vice-président le plus puissant de l'histoire et comment ses mesures politiques ont changé le monde tel que nous le connaissons.L'histoire de Dick Cheney, le vice-président le plus puissant de l'histoire et comment ses mesures politiques ont changé le monde tel que nous le connaissons.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam McKay
  • Scénariste
    • Adam McKay
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    • Christian Bale
    • Amy Adams
    • Steve Carell
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    172 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 905
    226
    • Réalisation
      • Adam McKay
    • Scénariste
      • Adam McKay
    • Vedettes
      • Christian Bale
      • Amy Adams
      • Steve Carell
    • 833Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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      • 35 victoires et 139 nominations au total

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    'Vice' Continues Adam McKay's G.W. Bush Parody
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    'Vice' Continues Adam McKay's G.W. Bush Parody
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    'Vice' Stars Shed Light on the Enigma That Is Dick Cheney
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    Christian Bale
    Christian Bale
    • Dick Cheney
    Amy Adams
    Amy Adams
    • Lynne Cheney
    Steve Carell
    Steve Carell
    • Donald Rumsfeld
    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • George W. Bush
    Alison Pill
    Alison Pill
    • Mary Cheney
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Paul Wolfowitz
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Scooter Libby
    LisaGay Hamilton
    LisaGay Hamilton
    • Condoleezza Rice
    Jesse Plemons
    Jesse Plemons
    • Kurt
    Bill Camp
    Bill Camp
    • Gerald Ford
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • David Addington
    Lily Rabe
    Lily Rabe
    • Liz Cheney
    Shea Whigham
    Shea Whigham
    • Wayne Vincent
    Stephen Adly Guirgis
    Stephen Adly Guirgis
    • George Tenet
    Tyler Perry
    Tyler Perry
    • Colin Powell
    Josh Latzer
    Josh Latzer
    • Secret Service Agent
    Jeff Bosley
    Jeff Bosley
    • Secret Service Agent
    Camille James Harman
    Camille James Harman
    • Mary Matalin
    • (as Camille Harman)
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      • Adam McKay
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    9kingsgrl2010

    "So, what do we believe?"

    As Adam McKay's follow-up to The Big Short (one of my favorite films of 2015) he is back with another dark satirical comedy.

    Just like in The Big Short, the amount of information McKay throws at you is a little overwhelming, especially if you don't fully understand it. It is a little slower paced of a movie, but the way he frames every scene has such gusto that you can't take your eyes off the screen.

    Other than the brilliant script the main thing to note in this movie is the perfect casting. Christian Bale and Amy Adams teaming up again, this time as Dick and Lynne Cheney further prove they should team up in every movie together. Christian Bale is so believable as Dick Cheney that you suddenly forget that you are even watching Bale at all. Then you have Steve Carell as Donald Rumsfeld, Sam Rockwell as George W. Bush, Tyler Perry as Colin Powell, Naomi Watts, Lily Rabe, Jesse Plemons (in a role that I did NOT see coming), and plenty more.

    There is a fantastic scene between Lynne and Dick where Plemons' character narrating notes - that we wouldn't know what they actually would have said in this certain moment, but he images it would be something quite Shakespearian. Then Lynne and Dick start talking like they are in Macbeth. Their chemistry is just fantastic and you get to see how much Lynne stepped up, and her ambitions and reservations with going into this political world.

    As much as this movie paints Cheney as a villain, McKay still gave him depth and compassionate moments, and showing all of his health troubles. You really see how this man became the most powerful VP that we have ever had in the history of the U.S. Presidency and how scary that is because it is all true. We have lived it.

    This movie is definitely not for everyone but I really enjoyed it. There is a funny after credits scene that shows how divided our country is, and the quote above is exactly what you should be asking yourself at the end of the movie. So, what do we believe?
    8papaavtar

    Great Cast, Fascinating Story, Interesting Style, Strange Editing

    This film is held together by some truly outstanding performances (Bale and Adams, in particular). It will no doubt be compared to writer/director Adam McKay's film adaptation of The Big Short. But while that story covered just a couple years, Vice spans nearly 4 decades, significantly more difficult to fit into a 2 hour film.

    McKay's use of a narrating character is sometimes helpful in providing context and continuity, though I think it worked better in The Big Short.

    As a bio-pic, Vice does a good job of capturing Cheney's drive for power and his devotion to his family. Complicated people are generally difficult to depict in film, but McKay and the team he assembled gave it an effort worthy of some awards.

    I found some of the editing a bit quirky to the point of distraction, but I definitely recommend seeing it. Be sure and stay to the end.
    derk144

    Cheney had US hook, line, and sinker.

    This is one of the best films I've seen this year & left the theatre with the same feelings toward the political system as I did after BlacKkKlansmen (2018) & Sorry To Bother You (2018). A pseudo-documentary/dramedy biopic that tells the story of Cheney's political career while skewering the Republican Party & Washington DC politics in general, from the Nixon administration to today. It brings to light how politicians will sell-out everything in the pursuit for power, just how much sway one person can hold in politics, how media was forever changed under the Bush administration, & how all of this is still effecting us today. It's a film that has as many laughs as it does moments of bitter truth, many of them bleeding into each other. Again putting his body through a drastic change for a role, Christian Bale is absolutely incredible as Dick Cheney with his mannerism & glare down perfectly. I'm just as impressed with Amy Adams, Steve Carell, & Sam Rockwell. The editing is fantastic & the narrator was an interesting touch, especially once it's revealed who he is in relation to Cheney. And the mid-credits scene perfectly expresses what the reactions to this film will be.
    8bkoganbing

    Dick Cheney was a friend of mine

    With the making of Vice Richard Cheney of Wyoming reached a status that no one else has in American history. Who else who only made it to the office of Vice President managed to have a movie made about them. The only other one was Aaron Burr.

    There's not much about Dick Cheney that I had not already known. The story of a hell raising kid from Wyoming who rose to be among the movers and shakers of our country might be considered an American success story. If he had only used his talents for the creation of a little good in the world I might be more favorably disposed.

    As a Vice President Cheney is also unique in truly becoming an assistant President and actually making policy. In our history the only other one like that who comes to mind is Martin Van Buren who Andrew Jackson's Vice President in Jackson's second term.

    The real surprise in this was Amy Adams who played Lynne Chaney. I never knew that much about her and she has a really great scene where kickstarts her drunken boyfriend Cheney basically saying shape up and make something of yourself in this world that men run. Fascinating the response here. Lynne Chaney says work the system, someone like Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the same situation makes up her mind to change things. Amy Adams got a Best Supporting Actor nomination as did Sam Rockwell for Best Supporting Actor.

    Still Vice is driven by the Best Actor nominee Christian Bale and his portrayal of Richard Cheney. It's a many sided portrayal and Cheney does not come out all bad. For instance he's shown as being supportive of his lesbian daughter Mary Cheney. Qualify that by saying he also realizes among the crowd he seeks to court for votes having an out lesbian daughter isn't going make him friends. Lynne Chaney realizes that even more.

    Bale got an Oscar nomination for Best Actor and the film was up for Best Picture and several other awards. It only won in the Makeup category.

    Most interesting role was that of Jesse Plemons, an every man sort of character who narrates the film and has a unique relationship with Richard Cheney. You find out if you watch the movie.

    An interesting look at some of our recent American past through the eyes of a consummate insider.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Dark politics

    Saw 'Vice' for quite a few reasons. The subject was fascinating as is Dick Cheney himself. That it was positively reviewed, well mostly, and got the awards attention it did (yes, have always taken the big awards more seriously than others because while there have been questionable wins and even nominations in every category every year there are just as many that are richly deserved), showed a lot of promise.

    Also really liked 2015's 'The Big Short', another positively reviewed Adam McKay film, and what was especially good in that film also came over to me as particularly good here in 'Vice'. My main reason though, and this seems to be true of a lot of films seen recently (both those released this year and first time viewings for all years), was the cast. Hard to go wrong with Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Sam Rockwell and Steve Carrell (who is good and more with good material).

    While full potential is not fully achieved and it is a bit uneven and messy, a larger part of me really enjoyed 'Vice', which did impress me with its ambition and invention. It is a film that will hugely entertain a good number while challenging others, and will be and is even a polarising experience more than understandably. As said it is a long way from perfect and between this and 'The Big Short' the latter is the better film. Am going to agree with those that criticised the editing, which does go too over the top on the intended quirkiness and like it was trying too hard to be inventive and it comes over as choppy instead.

    The story execution, while mostly compelling, does suffer zig zagging to and fro too much, which gave it an unfocused feel that didn't always make the film feel cohesive. So it did come over as a bit rushed and muddled at times, and it definitely could have benefitted from trying to do less and not go over the top on the details. Was a little mixed on the narration, it has a lot of clever moments (and was not expecting the twist regarding it) but there were times where it wasn't necessary and intruded a bit.

    'Vice' however has a lot that is good. Although there were reservations with the editing, there was some quite audacious photography that succeeds better at being inventive and the production/locations and costuming show great care in making the time and place clear. The best thing though visually was the makeup for Cheney, which was a masterstroke and rendered Bale unrecognisable. The film is tightly directed by McKay and the music is a beautiful mix of melancholic and uplifting. While the story is not flawless by any stretch, it is still very compelling even when more deliberate than 'The Big Short' and told with great gusto. It is a tough and very relevant subject, handled in a way that hits hard. Two things are especially good in 'Vice' though.

    One is the script, which is often darkly hilarious, unsettling in its frank truth, very informative even though the amount told to us is vast and bleakly tragic. The other is the cast, with all the actors on point and make their characters well rounded (the negative portrayal of Cheney though is polarising, his family objected to it, and some may find it on the biased side, but to me he avoids caricature). Bale is magnificent, one of his best performances this decade and it shocked me seeing him this cold and menacing. Adams is just as powerful a presence and their chemistry is eerily twisted. Rockwell is always great and Carrell is fun to watch while never resorting to silliness. Tyler Perry shows too that his performance in 'Gone Girl', a brilliant film and he was surprisingly good in it, wasn't a fluke in an another relatively against type role.

    In a nutshell, good but not great. 7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Christian Bale said that due to the improvisational directing style of Adam McKay, he had to do more research for this film than any other film he's done. In order to ad-lib in character, Bale not only needed to have Dick Cheney's mannerisms and vernacular down, but he also had to know which policies, their instances, and abbreviations the Vice President would be aware of at any given moment in his life.
    • Gaffes
      In the movie, all the characters including Cheney family members, pronounce the family name as "chain-y". The Cheney family has always pronounced their name as "cheen-y".
    • Citations

      Anonymous: Beware the quiet man. For while others speak, he watches. And while others act, he plans. And when they finally rest... he strikes.

    • Générique farfelu
      A fake end credits runs midway through the movie.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Vice: Deleted Scenes (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Send Me the Pillow You Dream On
      Written and Performed by Hank Locklin

      Courtesy of RCA Records Label Nashville

      By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 décembre 2018 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • 20th Century Studios
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El vicepresidente: más allá del poder
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kern River, Californie, États-Unis(Fly fishing scenes)
    • sociétés de production
      • Annapurna Pictures
      • Gary Sanchez Productions
      • Plan B Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 60 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 47 836 282 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 7 768 371 $ US
      • 30 déc. 2018
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 76 073 488 $ US
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      • 2h 12m(132 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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