L'expert en jeux vidéo Alex Rogan se retrouve transporté sur une autre planète après avoir maîtrisé le jeu vidéo The Last Starfighter, pour découvrir qu'il ne s'agissait que d'un test. Il a ... Tout lireL'expert en jeux vidéo Alex Rogan se retrouve transporté sur une autre planète après avoir maîtrisé le jeu vidéo The Last Starfighter, pour découvrir qu'il ne s'agissait que d'un test. Il a été recruté pour rejoindre l'équipe des meilleurs Starfighters afin de défendre leur monde... Tout lireL'expert en jeux vidéo Alex Rogan se retrouve transporté sur une autre planète après avoir maîtrisé le jeu vidéo The Last Starfighter, pour découvrir qu'il ne s'agissait que d'un test. Il a été recruté pour rejoindre l'équipe des meilleurs Starfighters afin de défendre leur monde contre toute attaque.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 5 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
Silly, enjoyable, fun
War Beyond the Stars.
The most overlooked movie in movie history?
The ironic thing is that "Young Sherlock Holmes" (1985) was released this same year; I saw it soon after "The Last Starfighter". The Sherlock Holmes movie was hailed for its alleged groundbreaking CGI effect: a very short sequence where a knight of stained glass attack a priest. This effect lasted perhaps 20 seconds...
"The Last Starfighter" is full of CGI sequences, and either me or my friends in the theater recognized them as computer images, and absolutely not as "cheap video game graphics" as some reviewers here describe it. And no journalist or reviewer saw it that way either, back then. But when I watch this movie on DVD today, many sequences really look distinctly artificial with unnatural sharp edges and light, much like computer graphics, which give them a style that cut them out from the rest of the movie. My theory is that the celluloid copies that we were watching in the theaters smothered this down and gave these sequences a much more natural look; and that the movie makers originally counted on this when they incorporated the CGI scenes with the rest of the movie.
The movie is well made, with a rather original story and good performances by the actors. Not a very great movie, though, but it is entertaining and without doubt movie history.
Fun film about a youngster who is recruited to help save a far planet under attack
This agreeable comedy/Sci-Fi film packs action , comic dialog ,hilarious situations, thrills , a love story and is pretty entertaining . Passable computer generator FX , though nowadays dated , with spectacular dogfighting and innovative by that time of the 80s. Very good and rousing musical score by Craig Safan in John Williams style .
Likable Lance Guest as a videogaming boy living in a trailer park home who undertakes a risked adventure , a gorgeous and enjoyable Catherine Mary Stewart and Dan O'Herlihy who's unrecognizable in lizard-like makeup ; of course , excellent, as always, veteran Robert Preston as Centauri who actually is a disguised alien who whisks him off to another planet . The motion picture is professionally directed by Nick Castle . He is a prestigious writer and filmmaker as ¨The boy who could fly , ¨Tag : assassination game¨ , ¨Delivering Milo¨ , ¨Dennis the menace¨, ¨Major Payne¨ and ¨Tap¨. It's viewing delight and amusing though toothless entertainment that benefits greatly from sympathetic acting and rudimentary but effective special effects.
A fun movie and... hey in it's own way... Legendary
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to screenwriter Jonathan R. Betuel, the idea for this movie came about because he wandered into a video arcade and saw a young boy playing a video game. At that time, he was reading the book about King Arthur, "The Once and Future King" by T.H. White. He wondered what would happen if a video game were a metaphorical sword in a stone, and a boy racked up an incredible score, which would cause a ripple effect across the universe. During the movie, when Centauri gets into trouble for using the game to recruit starfighters, it's referred to as "The Excalibur Test". Excalibur was, of course, King Arthur's sword.
- GaffesWhen Grig is trying to restore power shortly after using the Death Blossom, there is a cable for a 9-volt battery attached to the circuit board in his hand. However, it does not automatically mean that it can only connect to a 9-volt battery, or that something that looks like Earth-technology must be from Earth.
- Citations
Lord Kril: [their last lines] Damage report!
Kodan Officer: Guidance system out. Auxiliary navigation out.
Lord Kril: Divert! DIVERT!
Kodan Officer: She won't answer the helm! We're locked into the moon's gravitational pull. What do we do?
[Kril's eyepiece swings into place]
Lord Kril: We die.
- Autres versionsOn the 25th Anniversary Blu-ray and DVD, a brief musical cue is missing from the soundtrack. In previous versions, the reveal of Beta's half-formed face as he pulls the bed covers away (about a half-hour into the film) is accompanied by a string/cymbal crescendo, followed by a loud, low brass/percussion sting, which then crescendos into the next scene. This cue is completely absent on the 25th Anniversary Edition (though it is audible on the commentary track).
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- How long is The Last Starfighter?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Last Starfighter
- Lieux de tournage
- 9411 Soledad Canyon Rd., Canyon Country, Californie, États-Unis(small town where Alex lived)
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 28 733 290 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 011 695 $ US
- 15 juill. 1984
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 28 736 154 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1






