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Perdus dans l'espace

Titre original : Lost in Space
  • 1998
  • PG
  • 2h 10m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
77 k
MA NOTE
Gary Oldman, Mimi Rogers, Lacey Chabert, William Hurt, Heather Graham, Matt LeBlanc, and Jack Johnson in Perdus dans l'espace (1998)
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Liretrailer1:29
2 vidéos
99+ photos
Science-fiction spatialeAventureMesureScience-fictionThriller

La famille Robinson allait dans l'espace pour se battre pour une chance pour l'humanité. Ils se battent désormais pour vivre assez longtemps pour trouver un moyen de rentrer chez eux.La famille Robinson allait dans l'espace pour se battre pour une chance pour l'humanité. Ils se battent désormais pour vivre assez longtemps pour trouver un moyen de rentrer chez eux.La famille Robinson allait dans l'espace pour se battre pour une chance pour l'humanité. Ils se battent désormais pour vivre assez longtemps pour trouver un moyen de rentrer chez eux.

  • Réalisation
    • Stephen Hopkins
  • Scénaristes
    • Irwin Allen
    • Akiva Goldsman
  • Vedettes
    • Gary Oldman
    • William Hurt
    • Matt LeBlanc
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,2/10
    77 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Hopkins
    • Scénaristes
      • Irwin Allen
      • Akiva Goldsman
    • Vedettes
      • Gary Oldman
      • William Hurt
      • Matt LeBlanc
    • 431Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 94Commentaires de critiques
    • 43Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Distribution principale24

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    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • Dr. Smith…
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • John Robinson
    Matt LeBlanc
    Matt LeBlanc
    • Don West
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Maureen Robinson
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Judy Robinson
    Lacey Chabert
    Lacey Chabert
    • Penny Robinson
    Jack Johnson
    Jack Johnson
    • Will Robinson
    Jared Harris
    Jared Harris
    • Older Will
    Mark Goddard
    Mark Goddard
    • General
    Lennie James
    Lennie James
    • Jeb Walker
    Marta Kristen
    Marta Kristen
    • Reporter #1
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Principal
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Businessman
    Adam Sims
    • Lab Technician
    Angela Cartwright
    Angela Cartwright
    • Reporter #2
    John Sharian
    John Sharian
    • Noah Freeman
    Abigail Canton
    • Annie Tech
    Richard Saperstein
    • Attack Pilot
    • Réalisation
      • Stephen Hopkins
    • Scénaristes
      • Irwin Allen
      • Akiva Goldsman
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs431

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    Eric-62-2

    A Near Miss

    Frankly, I don't think this movie is as bad as some people make it out to be. I like the early episodes of the original series (particulary the first six), when the show had a more serious tone (and before Jonathan Harris sabotaged it by turning up the comic antics as Dr. Smith) and it's nice to see the film stay closer to that serious tone and not emulate the more campy aspects of the series from its later episodes. The cast is good for the most part and I love the visual FX.

    However, once the Jupiter 2 crashes on the planet and we get caught up in the time travel older Will Robinson bit, that's when the movie falls apart completely. And the biggest mistake of all is that the older Will Robinson is not played by original Will Robinson, Bill Mumy, even though he badly wanted to play the part. Having listened to the comments of the director on why he didn't cast Mumy on the DVD, I have to say his explanation doesn't wash. Especially when both he and the scriptwriter concede that the device of using the "older Will Robinson" didn't work on the screen as it did in writing. It never occurs to them that maybe the scene would have worked if this new character sprung on us was someone with a definable connection to the old show.
    8MitchellXL5

    Pleasant surprise after all the jaded eye rolling

    Actually, I was quite surprised at how much fun I thought this movie was. Hardly perfect by any measure and, sure, there were some elements that were intrusive, but I found it to be quite faithful to the TV show - it used plots and elements from the early episodes. Even with the newer designs, they incorporated older aspects - the planet REALLY looked like a better version of one of their old sets.

    Furthermore, Oldman managed to peg Dr. Smith perfectly, taking in all the old camp elements and putting them to very good use - even using some old catch phrases in different ways.

    As diversionary, light sci-fi adventure goes, I thought this was great and I'm usually very picky about this kind of thing. It was fun and a pretty good kids' movie.

    The only thing really missing was Billy Mumy.
    Li-1

    The title says it all.

    Rating: * out of ****

    Based off the old 60's television series, Lost in Space certainly had the opportunity to be a suspenseful and imaginative sci-fi adventure, but it ends up feeling like little more than an overlong pilot episode for a failed television series. What the movie does have going for it are some occasionally nifty special effects and a fairly tense scene set on board an abandoned spacecraft packed full of hungry giant spiders.

    What the movie has going against it is generally everything else. The cast is thoroughly unconvincing (even William Hurt and Gary Oldman), a good portion of the special effects are second-rate, and the subplot involving time rips and time "bubbles" feels tacked-on and pointless. This is a silly adventure film that lacks tension and fun, or even competent film-making and writing. I'm certain kids will probably enjoy the movie, but most everyone else will probably feel mentally adrift by the time the end credits roll.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    Uninteresting shallow science-fiction flick.

    This remake of the successful '60's television show really is a waste of some good potential. It by no means is an horrible movie but the script isn't really interesting or spectacular and the character treatment is quite poor.

    In a way this movie is a mixed bag. On the one hand it has some good actors in it and some of the special effects are really good but than again on the other hand the story is pretty shallow, the costumes are embarrassingly dreadful and some of the special effects are below average at best. Sounds weird, a movie that has both good and bad special effects in it. It's a bit weird, it's like they spend most of the time on the big special effects shots and after that they raffled the rest of the special effects. At times the movie is impressive to watch and at other moments it's just laughable bad to look at. Such as the CG character Blarp. He (or she?) looked absolutely dreadful and it made the movie even more ridiculous and bad to watch. But perhaps worst thing about the entire character is that it's a totally, completely unnecessary one that doesn't add anything to the story at all.

    The movie has a solid cast. John Hurt certainly adds some believability to the silly moments in the movie and he deliverers some of the bad dialog good and even credible. Gary Oldman is of course also a great actor but he plays a bit of an uninteresting villain in this movie that doesn't get enough opportunity to shine. Matt LeBlanc is most of the time convincing in his role but he at times deliver some cheesy dialog which doesn't always make him believable as a tough space pilot. Mimi Rogers and Heather Graham also walk around in the movie but they get very little interesting to do. Good in her role was also Lacey Chabert. She's a good young actress, never really understood why she didn't appeared in more mainstream big Hollywood productions. She's an actress with great potential but somehow Hollywood never really picked this up. Maybe it has something to do with the failure of this movie?

    Because yes, this movie is a bit of a failure. Not only in terms of how well it did at the box office and how well it was received by the crowd and critics but also certainly in terms of how the movie is constructed. The script is just disappointingly shallow and has some totally unlikely and unbelievable events in it, that at times don't even make sense. The story also uses too many elements from the first Star Wars trilogy and even a little bit from "2001: A Space Odyssey". It doesn't only uses story elements from that movies, it also rips off the looks of some of the spaceships, planets and city skylights. No, "Lost in Space" certainly isn't the most original science-fiction movie ever made.

    The movie also lacks some good tension and action sequences. There are too many slow moments in the movie in which totally nothing happens. It's OK to have some slower moments in a movie but only when the script and characters are good and interesting enough to carry those slower moments. In this movie that really isn't the case.

    This movie is not a complete disaster and the 4.6 rating here at the moment might be a bit too harsh. The movie does provide some good and entertaining moments. But if only the movie had a better and more original script, than this movie perhaps would had been a bigger success and certainly a better one to watch.

    5/10

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    thumper_svx

    Not as bad as some want it to be

    I watched Lost In Space recently after not having seen it in a while, and felt the desire to post a quick review of this movie.

    When it came out, it seemed that everyone wanted to jump on the bandwagon of panning this movie. It seems people felt that the acting was not up to par, the script was almost laughable, the FX shots were cheesy and this was just generally a bad movie.

    They didn't get it.

    I would never have considered myself a fan of the original TV series, though I do remember in my teens watching it on British TV on a Sunday afternoon when there was little else to do, often with lunch. Let's be honest here; it was hokey, campy and its relationship to "science fiction" as a genre started and stopped at the spacecraft and the robot. The rest was filler. Given that though, the original pilot was actually pretty dark; obviously a failed attempt at a very serious TV series that was degenerated to a comedy by the public impression that Irwin Allen could not produce a serious show.

    And so we come to the movie. If you go into this expecting a campy sci-fi series bought up to date you'll be disappointed. Similarly if you go in expecting a serious movie more along the lines of the original pilot you'll also be disappointed. However, if all you want is to be entertained for two hours and not think too hard about the science, this is about as good as a typical summer blockbuster gets. It's a comic-book rendition of the concepts laid out in the pilot, and it shows.

    While the script is sometimes a little "off", the well established actors such as Mimi Rogers, Gary Oldman and William Hurt chew up the material and create a charged and enjoyable atmosphere. Gary Oldman especially whips out yet another character who's intelligent, thoughtful and utterly evil. A comic-book stereotype if ever there was one and I can't think of anyone else who could've pulled it off quite so well.

    Although the pacing trips a couple of times throughout the movie, the story generally moves along at a rapid and enjoyable clip. Don't expect good science from this; there isn't much here for the real science geek... but while the science may not be perfect it's at least not so glaringly and annoyingly wrong as in Armageddon for example which I can't sit and enjoy due to the stunningly bad science especially in "Act Two" of that movie (right after takeoff).

    I truly feel that this movie could've been the start of a reasonably enjoyable franchise, but there were too many people who were ready to pan it because it wasn't what they expected. Granted, the trailers probably had much to do with that since they either made the movie out to be a campy takeoff of the TV show, or a serious Sci-Fi movie. This is neither, but put in perspective of being a comic book in and of itself, this is actually a highly enjoyable movie for anyone who just enjoys the pleasure of being told an engaging and enjoyable story.

    I doubt there will ever be a sequel to this movie for all the reasons I detailed above; for a start the actors are getting older and are no longer the people as portrayed in this movie, the children especially. However, if there were ever a sequel then I know I would be first in line at the theatre to see it. Yes, I enjoyed it that much.

    On that note, I usually find children in movies distracting and detracting from the rest of the movie. However, Lacey Chabert and and Jack Johnson do a wonderful job of being both fun to watch and a believable pair of siblings who mask their true affection for each other in barbs and insults... I know, I have younger siblings as well!

    Take a chance; sit down with some popcorn and someone you love... if you have kids then there's nothing here that will really negatively affect them either. Let the world melt away and just enjoy this movie as it was meant to be enjoyed; as a comic-book bought to life. You might find it better than many other movies that tried the same formula.

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    Histoire

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    • Anecdotes
      Dick Tufeld reprises his role from Lost in Space (1965) as the voice of the Robot.
    • Gaffes
      As the Jupiter I is lifting off from Houston, the pyrotechnics used to simulate the rocket motor blast actually causes the entire top half of the ship model to jump up and separate from the lower half briefly.
    • Citations

      [Launching the Jupiter-1]

      Major West: And the monkey flips the switch.

    • Générique farfelu
      When the closing credits are ending you hear Penny's infamous line once more, 'This mission sucks!'.
    • Autres versions
      Scenes where Penny, Judy and Maureen encounter a giant alien life-form on the planet they crash-land on was cut from the film but appear in some of the additional footage included in the Ultra-HD Blu-ray/Blu-ray/DVD releases. This footage includes:
      • After escaping the planet, "Older Blawp" appears on the ship again after "baby blawp" hops onto Penny's shoulders. The older alien was removed in the final cut.
      • More dialogue between John and Don before they get attacked by "future robot".
      • The inside of the "time bubble" was originally sunny and orange, but was changed to cold and blue in final version.
      • More dialogue between Smith, Don, John, and Judy in the "Hydroponics" garden on the "Proteus" after finding Blawp.
      • Several scenes in the time bubble were cut including: scenes showing different time portals including "THUNDER PORTAL" and "SNOW PORTAL"
    • Connexions
      Edited into Lost in Space: Deleted Scenes (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Lost In Space (Theme)
      Written by John Williams

      Performed by Apollo 440

      Courtesy of Epic Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 avril 1998 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lost in Space
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Prelude Pictures
      • Irwin Allen Productions
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    • Budget
      • 80 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 69 117 629 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 20 154 919 $ US
      • 5 avr. 1998
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 136 159 423 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
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    • Mixage
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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