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Mosquito Coast

Titre original : The Mosquito Coast
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 1h 57m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
33 k
MA NOTE
Harrison Ford in Mosquito Coast (1986)
Official Trailer
Liretrailer2:27
3 vidéos
81 photos
Aventure dans la jungleDrame psychologiqueSurvieTragédieAventureDrameThriller

Un inventeur méprise sa vie citadine et emmène sa famille dans les jungles d'Amérique centrale pour en faire une utopie.Un inventeur méprise sa vie citadine et emmène sa famille dans les jungles d'Amérique centrale pour en faire une utopie.Un inventeur méprise sa vie citadine et emmène sa famille dans les jungles d'Amérique centrale pour en faire une utopie.

  • Director
    • Peter Weir
  • Writers
    • Paul Theroux
    • Paul Schrader
  • Stars
    • Harrison Ford
    • Helen Mirren
    • River Phoenix
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    33 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Peter Weir
    • Writers
      • Paul Theroux
      • Paul Schrader
    • Stars
      • Harrison Ford
      • Helen Mirren
      • River Phoenix
    • 139Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 42Commentaires de critiques
    • 51Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
    • Allie Fox
    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Mother Fox
    River Phoenix
    River Phoenix
    • Charlie Fox
    Jadrien Steele
    • Jerry Fox
    Hilary Gordon
    • April Fox
    Rebecca Gordon
    • Clover Fox
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Clerk
    Dick O'Neill
    Dick O'Neill
    • Mr. Polski
    Alice Heffernan-Sneed
    • Mrs. Polski
    • (as Alice Sneed)
    Tiger Haynes
    • Mr. Semper
    William Newman
    William Newman
    • Captain Smalls
    Andre Gregory
    Andre Gregory
    • Reverend Spellgood
    Melanie Boland
    • Mrs. Spellgood
    Martha Plimpton
    Martha Plimpton
    • Emily Spellgood
    Raymond Clare
    • Convert 1
    Emory King
    • Man at Bar
    Conrad Roberts
    Conrad Roberts
    • Mr. Haddy
    Michael Rogers
    • Francis Lungley
    • Director
      • Peter Weir
    • Writers
      • Paul Theroux
      • Paul Schrader
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs139

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    MrsRainbow

    wandering aimlessly upstream

    The Mosquito Coast is an odd film. It attempts to talk about issues which are important and which few films address, fails to communicate them clearly, yet isn't sucked into the maelstrom of moralizing and sententiousness that films like this almost inevitably enter. Instead, it occupies some sort of odd middle ground of ambiguity and murkiness. One gets the feeling that the film is a lot like the Fox family: they know they're going upstream but they have no specific destination, and some of them really aren't sure why they're going there in the first place.

    I felt from the very beginning that the film failed to define its ideals or set a sense of clear direction. Harrison Ford, in a performance which I found unconvincing (perhaps because of the inability of the film to articulate what motivated him), rambles on about everything from the Japanese to nuclear war. There's a large difference between subtlety, i.e. not spelling things out for the viewer, and incoherence. This was incoherent. We know that he's unhappy with America, but I don't know what he's really looking for, what motivates him, etc.. Maybe he doesn't know. But if that's the case, it should be made clear.

    A good example of how this plays out is his attempt to bring ice to the "noble savages." Why does he do this? Because "ice is civilization." But why does he want to bring them civilization? It seemed to me that civilization was something he was having a lot of problems with. I assume that the novel explained this more clearly and the film failed to translate properly. He of course stated earlier in the film that the savages would probably think ice a sort of jewel. So? Why does this matter? Is he looking for lost innocence?

    Then later in the film "Mother" says she wishes to go to Mr. Haddy's place. He responds "And live like savages?" I can only assume that he wishes to establish some sort of elementary civilization where a small community lives in peace and harmony. Or perhaps he's just looking to withdraw from everyone, as his spurning of Mr. Haddy's gifts would show. Also, a possible literary reference is the name of their craft, Victory, which is the name of a very dull Joseph Conrad novel about a man who withdraws from life and goes to live on an island. Extreme misanthropy? Unlikely.

    A possible light at the end is his talk about man not being made to walk upright. Is he looking for some sort of return to primal existence? But then why invent air conditioning in Geronimo? It all adds up to a very disorganized mess, both in Mr. Fox's head, and on screen. The Mosquito Coast is like a puzzle that still has all the pieces, but rather than fit them together, Weir just threw them all in the box and let us look at them.
    8Davidon80

    Anti hero falls short of redemption

    With much of Harrison Ford's career during the eighties dominated by his participation in George Lucas and Spielberg blockbusters, it comes as a relief to discover that in between his numerous flights on the Milennium Falcon and slashing his whip he found time to star in many low key movies. Among these hidden treasures is The Mosquito Coast, a character driven story about one mans attempt to recreate an Eden in a faraway land. And his secret to survival? Ice.

    This is an interesting movie, not only because it has an all star cast, that includes River Phoenix, but because we see Harrison Ford give his all to creating a character that is multi dimensional. He is an idealist and has the best intentions, yet is doomed to failure as the viewer senses an impeding violent side to his vision which will come to destroy him.

    As a movie this is a good study of man's attempt to act upon his dreams, as a lighthearted pop corn flick this will annoy the average mainstream cinema goer. Simply put, many people will find it hard to imagine Harrison Ford as anything else other than the super hero incarnation of Indiana Jones, and multi faceted anti heroes that never see the errors of their ways is a genre of cinema that Hollywood hasn't quite got their head around yet.

    For everybody else who would like to see a movie that has depth, great acting and a solid script, this will be excellent viewing.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    Sort of adds up to less than the sum of its parts

    The Mosquito Coast is a movie that has many things going for it, but fails to combine all its excellent ingredients in a way that makes it feel great. I think there's still a good deal to like, but overall, it feels a bit unsatisfying and disappointing.

    You have an interesting premise, with a deranged father leading his family to live in the wilderness. You have Harrison Ford playing one of the most villainous characters he's ever played (maybe the most villainous?) You have a great supporting cast with people like Helen Mirren and River Phoenix. You've got a fantastic composer in Maurice Jarre. And then there's Peter Weird directing, who's made several classics, often involving themes of isolation or "adventures" that go wrong or people getting by in unfamiliar situations.

    At the end... it's fine? It never really hits that point where it becomes something else, though. Maybe it's Ford's character- while I found it a breath of fresh air for the protagonist to have few, if any, redeeming qualities, maybe that hurt my engagement with the film in the long run.

    Anyway, good premise, good acting, good music, and the the way it's shot is solid, too. Maybe it just needed a tighter script to keep things more interesting, or at least more consistent. It does feel poorly adapted into a movie, screenplay-wise. You can tell these lines are from a novel, with much of the dialogue sounding like they're just reading off a page.
    8rollo_tomaso

    Excellently crafted - painful to watch

    Some of the other reviews summarize this pretty well. The Mosquito Coast details flawlessly the grotesque decomposition of a good and true man. Harrison Ford's Allie is driven insane by his own intelligence and inability to control his ego. Even more remarkable and disquieting is the fact that this is based on a true story. In some ways, Allie reminds me of Dr. Mobius from Forbidden Planet. But the demons Allie conjures up are far more grotesque and deadly than anything from even Mobius' warped imagination. I conclude that this is a true piece of art and science -- magnificently crafted from beginning to end -- and I will NEVER voluntarily watch it again.
    8Lechuguilla

    The Iceman Cometh

    Frothing at the mouth with disgust for his homeland America, inventor Allie Fox (Harrison Ford), with family in tow, pulls up roots, and moves to Central America. Here, he proceeds to build a new life in the jungle, using his mechanical skills, his inventiveness, and in particular his patented machine, which produces ice, sans electricity. "Ice is civilization", he proclaims with unctuous authority. That will be the foundation for his utopian dream. But Allie is so headstrong, so convinced of his infallibility that his vision blinds him to reality. And the film's ending is poignant.

    Delusion and self-deception breed nightmarish outcomes. And the cinema, through the years, has dramatized these themes quite well, in films like "Aguirre: The Wrath Of God", "Fitzcaraldo", and "Deliverance". In real life, delusion and self-deception were the basis for the events surrounding American preacher Jim Jones who, in the late 1970s, relocated his naive flock to the jungles of Guyana, whereupon he established Jonestown, envisioned as a religious utopia. The result was tragic.

    Beyond the deep themes thus expressed in the script, "The Mosquito Coast" looks good visually. The tropical scenery is spectacular. Production design and cinematography are terrific. And the film's score, by Maurice Jarre, is wonderfully exotic and majestic.

    My only complaint is the character of Allie Fox, who at some point badmouths just about everyone and everything. I could have wished for a quieter, less loquacious, madman. Then too, Harrison Ford plays Fox in a way that overrides subtext. In short, Fox not only is delusional and self-deceptive, he's also preachy, domineering, and totally lacking in compassion for others, someone whom we as viewers cannot root for or have any empathy with.

    "The Mosquito Coast" reminds us that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the fence. Chasing that elusive pot of gold at the end of the rainbow is for dreamers. This is a good film to watch when you're facing a pile of problems. You could be like Allie's family, trying to forge some existence in the jungles and listening to the rants of an icy madman.

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    • Anecdotes
      While building the town set in Belize, the crew unearthed an ancient Mayan temple. It notified the Belize government, which declared the site an important historical find.
    • Gaffes
      The "Ice from Fire" technique for using heat, ammonia and hydrogen was actually invented in 1824 by the English scientist Michael Faraday.
    • Citations

      Emily Spellgood: [to Charlie] I think about you when I go to the bathroom.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Mosquito Coast/Streets of Gold/Crocodile Dundee/Rate It X (1986)
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      Words and Music by Gary Johnson

      Performed by Grace Gospel Primary School Choir

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    FAQ23

    • How long is The Mosquito Coast?Propulsé par Alexa
    • Who are the three men that Allie meets in the remote village and who come to Jeronimo later? Why were they hiding when Allie and his party arrived?
    • Early in the film Allie presents his machine to a farmer but the farmer scoffs and rejects it. Why didn't he want it?
    • Why did Allie tell the armed men that his village was infested with ants?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 décembre 1986 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Mosquito Coast
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rome, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • The Saul Zaentz Company
      • Jerome Hellman Productions
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    • Budget
      • 25 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 14 302 779 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 110 313 $ US
      • 30 nov. 1986
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 14 302 779 $ US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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