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Les nerfs à vif

Titre original : Cape Fear
  • 1991
  • 18+
  • 2h 8m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,3/10
237 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Robert De Niro, Juliette Lewis, Nick Nolte, and Jessica Lange in Les nerfs à vif (1991)
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Suspense psychologiqueCriminalitéDrameThriller

Un violeur reconnu coupable est libéré de prison après avoir purgé une peine de quatorze ans. Il se met à harceler la famille de l'avocat qui l'avait défendu.Un violeur reconnu coupable est libéré de prison après avoir purgé une peine de quatorze ans. Il se met à harceler la famille de l'avocat qui l'avait défendu.Un violeur reconnu coupable est libéré de prison après avoir purgé une peine de quatorze ans. Il se met à harceler la famille de l'avocat qui l'avait défendu.

  • Réalisation
    • Martin Scorsese
  • Scénaristes
    • John D. MacDonald
    • James R. Webb
    • Wesley Strick
  • Vedettes
    • Robert De Niro
    • Nick Nolte
    • Jessica Lange
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,3/10
    237 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    969
    118
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Scénaristes
      • John D. MacDonald
      • James R. Webb
      • Wesley Strick
    • Vedettes
      • Robert De Niro
      • Nick Nolte
      • Jessica Lange
    • 471Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 125Commentaires de critiques
    • 73Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 oscars
      • 5 victoires et 21 nominations au total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Max Cady
    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Sam Bowden
    Jessica Lange
    Jessica Lange
    • Leigh Bowden
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Danielle Bowden
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Claude Kersek
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • Lieutenant Elgart
    Gregory Peck
    Gregory Peck
    • Lee Heller
    Martin Balsam
    Martin Balsam
    • Judge
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Lori Davis
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • Tom Broadbent
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Zully Montero
    • Graciella
    Craig Henne
    • Prisoner
    Forest Burton
    • Prisoner
    Edgar Allan Poe IV
    • Prisoner
    Rod Ball
    • Prisoner
    W. Paul Bodie
    • Prisoner
    Joel Kolker
    • Corrections Officer
    Antoni Corone
    Antoni Corone
    • Corrections Officer
    • Réalisation
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Scénaristes
      • John D. MacDonald
      • James R. Webb
      • Wesley Strick
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs471

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    bat-5

    Intense

    Scorsese inherited this project from Steven Spielberg when the two swapped films. Spielberg got Schindler's List and Scorsese got Cape Fear. It would've been interesting to see how it would've turned out the other way around. As it turns out, Cape Fear is a film that follows Scorsese's usual themes, mainly guilt. Nick Nolte suffers from it, and Robert DeNiro helps to amplify the guilt. He attacks Nolte indirectly, letting Nolte inflict the most damaging on himself. In order to fight this loon, Nolte has to sink to his level, which is what DeNiro's Max Cady wanted. Scorsese's use of the camera is fluid and always moving. Those slow zooms on Cady, the whip cuts from one scene to another and the whole end sequence is a doozy. Bernard Herrman's great score is pumped through your speakers in Dolby sound and gives the film, a proper level of menace. Watch this instead of "The Fan." You won't be disappointed.
    7Xstal

    No Escaping Fear...

    Sent to jail for a crime he did commit, a newly released felon has some pain he's to inflict, on the lawyer that defended him, who gave him many years, for the scars of his internment that he carries and he wears, stalking his prey without cover or disguise, the family of Sam Bowden see their world start to capsize, a vengeance full of hate, a psychopath intent, many years of brewing, chewing, digest and ferment.

    Robert De Nero delivers a tremendous performance as Max Cady who leaves you under no illusion of the torture he intends to inflict, psychological and physical, on the family of the man responsible for his incarceration. Nick Nolte plays Nick Nolte, not quite as elegantly as Gregory Peck.
    9exterminator_99

    Not Scorcese's best, but pretty good!

    Martin Scorcese's filmography as director is one of the most accomplished in modern film history. While Cape Fear can't even hold a candle next to "Taxi Driver", "Raging Bull" and "Goodfellas", it is still a fabulous remake of the 1962 noir classic and it keeps the viewer on the edge right through until the closing credits.

    Robert De Niro (in yet another brilliant teaming with Scorcese behind the camera) plays Max Cady, a psychopathic rapist who was sent to jail 14 years earlier for such crimes. He leaves prison with vengeance. Not for his victims or his prosecutor, but his defence councillor, Sam J. Bowden, played by Nick Nolte. It seems Bowden did not defend Cady to the best of his ability. Cady knows this and wants some payback.

    Cady's initial return into Bowden's life could not have come at a worse time. Bowden has been forced to move his family to Florida after his infidelities threatened his marriage and career. His wife is distrustful and worst of all, Bowden is on the verge of beginning another affair with a female workmate. Added to that, his daughter is at the difficult age of 15.

    Almost by ozmosis, Cady understands these problems in the Bowden household and acts on them. He begins terrorising Bowden and his whole family, taking it from one extreme to the next.

    What makes Cape Fear such a good film is the rapidly increasing sense of claustrophobia. Scorcese makes a point of using almost only close up shots towards the end of the film. It is a great touch that makes the viewer that much more scared as the film goes on.

    Along with that, Robert De Niro is superb as Cady. Only occasionally does the role slip into parody. Mostly he is expertly evil.

    Nick Nolte is good if not great, the same for Jessica Lange as Leigh Bowden. It seems as if they were void of any great lines in this film, which is unfortunate given their immense talent. Julliette Lewis is absolutely brilliant as the young daughter, Danielle. She slips effortlessly between curious sexual awakenings, rebellious teen and straight thinking woman. Add in small roles for Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck (the leads of the 1962 version) and you have a great ensemble cast.

    So not the best Scorcese film ever, but some tight editing, great camerawork, a haunting theme and devilishly over-the-top acting help make this a frighteningly fun movie to watch. Strongly recommended.
    BaronBl00d

    "Counselor, Come Out! Come Out! Wherever You Are!"

    Robert De Niro is one of those actors that just melts into a role. His performance as rapist, convict, and all-around not-a-very-nice fellow Max Cady is certainly one of his most memorable performances for its stamina, strength, and excessiveness. The film by Martin Scorsece is a remake of the classic film starring Robert Mitchum and Gregory Peck. Although Scorsece keeps the spirit of the film intact, he does make some very modern changes. He changes the role of Sam Bowden and family from one of harmony to dysfunction. No character is the epitome of a universal good, but rather flawed(very flawed) goodness. Nick Nolte does a fine job as Bowden and Jessica Lange and Juliette Lewis both give deep, emotional performances. The film is really a sea of emotion...most of that emotion being fear. Scorsece adds some arty touches with the camera, but it is his gritty style that really dominates the film's impact. Scorsece also is ever the protector of film as he gives cameos to Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum, and Martin Balsam(all in the original film). The other acting standout goes to Joe Don Baker as a hired private investigator. But make no mistake....this is De Niro's film all the way. He has some of the best lines as he harasses the Bowden family, terrorizes the Bowden family, and strips the Bowden family of all civility, pretense, and dignity. This film is definitely a keeper!
    7TheLittleSongbird

    A case of slicker and bigger not meaning better, but not a remake to be denounced

    Not one of Martin Scorsese's best films by a long shot (though he has also done worse). This said, as said in my review for 'Hugo', even when Scorsese was not at his best the films in question were still better than the worst films of most. This is also coming from a director who when at his best, like with 'Goodfellas', 'Raging Bull' and 'Taxi Driver' for examples, gave some of the best films out there.

    'Cape Fear' is a remake of the 1962 film with Gregory Peck and Robert Mitchum. While the remake may be slicker visually (the earlier film is still very well made instead, but Scorsese's film is gorgeously audacious) and be bigger and more expansive in its themes and character complexities, there is a vast personal preference for the more atmospheric, creepier and more eerie earlier film, one that didn't need excessive violence, gore or profanity to deliver the shocks, with an ending that was a masterclass in sexual tension and quivering fear and Mitchum unforgettably burning into the memory as how to haunt one's nightmares wile doing it in a much more subtle way.

    This is in no way denouncing Scorsese's film though. It is not as good (often very good though with major problems, while the 1962 film to me is a near-masterpiece let down only by the female characters not being as interesting) and perhaps not necessary. However, compared to how a lot of remakes have fared, which has seen abominations like the remakes for 'Psycho' and 'The Wicker Man' that should never have been made in the first place, it isn't halfway bad and hardly an amateur project.

    Where Scorsese does score over the 1962 film is in two things. One is the more expanded upon relationship between Cady and Danielle, which is genuinely disturbing and effectively makes the skin crawl as ought, it also further added to what was an already sadistic human monster (or shall we say psychopath?) like Cady. Even more so of an improvement is the portrayal of the Bowden family, instead of being humble and neatly black and white like it could have been (not knocking the 1962 film here) each member were portrayed as flawed characters with strengths and vulnerabilities, and much more of a family falling apart at the seams.

    Visually, 'Cape Fear' looks fantastic, the use of cinematic techniques not only dazzling in technical beauty but also adding a lot to the horror-like atmosphere rather than distracting. That is not surprising considering that it is the work of the great Freddie Francis, achieving great success with the likes of Amicus and Hammer. The film cleverly utilises Bernard Hermann's wonderful score from the 1962 film, arranged and conducted by Elmer Bernstein, there was the worry as to whether it would sound melodramatic, exaggerated and anachronistic in this particular film when it worked so brilliantly in the 1962 film, but it actually succeeded in giving the film a real eeriness and dramatic thrust and tension.

    A good deal of 'Cape Fear' is hugely entertaining. The first half in particular is rich in dreaded suspense and genuine entertainment. There are too scenes that chill the blood, like the scene between Cady and Lori and that between him and Kersek. Scorsese directs adeptly, often with a visual mastery, a knack of suspense and compelling character interaction.

    Robert De Niro's performance has been praised for being terrifying but also criticised for being over the top to the point of being a cartoon, both valid opinions. To me, while there is a much bigger preference for the creepier but more understated Mitchum and there are times where De Niro does fall into overdone parody, it is a very powerful and often scary performance in a fascinating, chilling and larger than life role, apart from the unstoppable Terminator-like traits in place bordering on the cartoonish. Nick Nolte does a very good job, bringing intensity and empathy to a morally ambiguous character that is written as much more than a heroic sort of role.

    Juliette Lewis' performance has also polarised viewers, again to me she was compelling in her rebellious attitude and sexual curiosity but also in the ability to think straight. Joe Don Baker is the standout in support and a casting highlight, a very strong performance. Having Peck and Mitchum (and Martin Balsam) in cameo roles the anti-thesis of their 1962 'Cape Fear' characters was a masterstroke.

    However, was not crazy about Jessica Lange, a very good actress. She didn't have an easy character to play, one with not a lot to do and one who seems to be in permanent shock and terror, but Lange both overdoes it and phones it in to the point that the character is annoying. While absorbing most of the time, especially in the first and second acts, a few of the Cady character building scenes did drag and go on for too long, 20-25 minutes trimming may have made things better.

    More problematic was that the thicker the story got the more excessive it got too. Especially suffering is the ridiculously unintentionally funny and illogical scene where Kersek's body is found and an ending that is ludicrously overblown and missing the suspense, sexual tension and quivering fear (plus that masterly improvisation touch with the egg) conveyed so unforgettably in the 1962 film. The violence did disturb a good deal, but at numerous times it didn't feel necessary, sometimes less-is-more and more atmosphere is better, and felt over-the-top, cartoony and more at place in a graphic cartoon or something.

    All in all, inferior but still surprisingly well done despite being a long way from perfect. 7/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally, in the scene where Cady puts handcuffs on Lori, she was supposed to start freaking out. Illeana Douglas was the one who came up with the idea of having her character laughing and trying to play along instead.
    • Gaffes
      At the parade, Dani talks to her father but her lips are not moving.
    • Citations

      Max Cady: I ain't no white trash piece of shit. I'm better than you all! I can out-learn you. I can out-read you. I can out-think you. And I can out-philosophize you. And I'm gonna outlast you. You think a couple whacks to my guts is gonna get me down? It's gonna take a hell of a lot more than that, Counselor, to prove you're better than me!

    • Générique farfelu
      Later half of the credits are played to the sound of nighttime crickets.
    • Autres versions
      SPOILER: When the movie was originally shown on network television, the blood left by Kersek's killing was optically removed by censors and replaced by a clean tile floor.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Cape Fear: Deleted Scenes (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      Tipitina
      Written by Alice Byrd

      Performed by Professor Longhair

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 novembre 1991 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Cape Fear
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Savannah, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Cappa Films
      • Tribeca Productions
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 79 091 969 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 10 261 025 $ US
      • 17 nov. 1991
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 182 291 969 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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