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La candidate

Titre original : The Contender
  • 2000
  • 14A
  • 2h 6m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
26 k
MA NOTE
La candidate (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Dreamworks
Liretrailer2:24
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99+ photos
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La Sénatrice, Laine Hanson, est dans la course pour devenir Vice-Présidente des États-Unis, mais des informations vraies et fausses sur son passé viennent perturber sa nomination.La Sénatrice, Laine Hanson, est dans la course pour devenir Vice-Présidente des États-Unis, mais des informations vraies et fausses sur son passé viennent perturber sa nomination.La Sénatrice, Laine Hanson, est dans la course pour devenir Vice-Présidente des États-Unis, mais des informations vraies et fausses sur son passé viennent perturber sa nomination.

  • Réalisation
    • Rod Lurie
  • Scénariste
    • Rod Lurie
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    • Joan Allen
    • Gary Oldman
    • Jeff Bridges
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    26 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Rod Lurie
    • Scénariste
      • Rod Lurie
    • Vedettes
      • Joan Allen
      • Gary Oldman
      • Jeff Bridges
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    • Nommé pour 2 oscars
      • 1 victoire et 22 nominations au total

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    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Laine Hanson
    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • Shelly Runyon
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • President Jackson Evans
    Christian Slater
    Christian Slater
    • Reginald Webster
    Sam Elliott
    Sam Elliott
    • Kermit Newman
    William Petersen
    William Petersen
    • Jack Hathaway
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Jerry Tolliver
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Oscar Billings
    Mike Binder
    Mike Binder
    • Lewis Hollis
    Robin Thomas
    Robin Thomas
    • William Hanson
    Mariel Hemingway
    Mariel Hemingway
    • Cynthia Charlton Lee
    Kathryn Morris
    Kathryn Morris
    • Paige Willomina
    Kristen Shaw
    Kristen Shaw
    • Fiona Hathaway
    Douglas Urbanski
    Douglas Urbanski
    • Makerowitz
    Noah Fryrear
    • Timmy
    Angelica Page
    Angelica Page
    • Dierdra
    • (as Angelica Torn)
    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    Joseph Lyle Taylor
    • Paul Smith
    • (as Joe Taylor)
    Kevin Geer
    Kevin Geer
    • Congressman Skakle
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      • Rod Lurie
    • Scénariste
      • Rod Lurie
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    Gorm

    Shameless political passion play

    Did you ever notice how the losers; the baddies and the incompetents always have thinning hair or are outright baldies in the movies?

    Talk about typecasting: Jeff Bridges as the Prez. Full head of hair, high energy, masculine, physically fit and pretty funny, too. Pretty cool, even for a Democrat. Golly, gee whiz, are there supposed to be any similarities drawn between him and Clinton?(I think he stole this movie, BTW).

    Gary Oldman as Shelly Runyon, Thinning hair (to be charitable), four-eyed geeky tubercular physique, and quivering jaw, with mean little spitting cobra-like malevolence that only Gary can portray. Oh yes, he plays the EVIL Republican.

    Joan Allen...uh, who? What a wussy. Was this the best they could do for a representative of Yearning American Womanhood straining at the Chains of Inequality? For most of the movie, she does nothing to move beyond precisely those reasons that are put forth as Bridge's motivation for nominating her in the first place-namely that he wants a Woman named to the V.P. slot as a part of his "legacy". Not once does he or his chief aide (well played by Sam Eliott) discuss her politics nor is she shown to be any sort of a leader. Mostly, she is so self-effacing; so in awe of all these Big Strong Men, that she makes one ill (snif!). Only towards the end, do you get an idea that maybe she is substantive and that she actually has an opinion on something. They might as well have been picking a S,F and D housefrau out of the phonebook.

    Bridges and Eliott seem to regard political investigations as something shameful and dirty and only reluctantly, when they had no other choice, do they finally, reluctantly, (sighing all the way) take advantage of information provided by a plucky (and cute) (OW! take that! sexist pig!) FBI agent. But only in the interest of the American People, you understand...

    One last: the ambitious little weasel turncoat representative played by Christian Slater. Does he ever show any emotion besides barely held in eagerness? He seems forever on the verge of anticipating some impending event, like the water bucket above the half-open door trick.

    The music was way too loud and way too epic. Way too obvious that this was meant to be a Big Event.
    9Movie-12

    Riveting performances and a thought-provoking story. One of the best movies of the year. **** (out of four)

    THE CONTENDER / (2000) **** (out of four)

    After our recent presidential conflicts, Rod Lurie's political drama, "The Contender" is of the most timely and uncommonly absorbing movies this year, even though we may be sick and tired of politics. The film examines political figures and their stand of such controversial issues like abortion, infidelities, and even Clinton's impeachment trial, making this production feel real, as if a behind the scenes look at a sex scandal in Washington DC because it is so well written and portrayed. Interlaced with much thought-provoking material and Academy Award worthy performances, "The Contender" is one of the best pictures of the year.

    As the film opens, the country's vice president has recently died, leaving Democratic President Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges), who is near the end of his final term, choosing a vice president for replacement. Although he recently bared his courage in a failed attempt to save a woman from drowning, Governor Jack Hathaway (William L. Peterson) is turned down by President Evens. Instead, Evens wants to leave a legacy by selecting a woman as vice president, thus chooses a Senator who currently shifted from the Republican party to the Democratic party, Laine Hanson (Joan Allen). The Republican confirmation committee chairman, Shelly Runyon (Gary Oldman), thinks Evans' choice to be self-dignified and inaccurate, and desires Hathaway to take the place of the vice president.

    "The Contender" begins on a strong note, only displaying the necessary events. We do not witness the death of the original vice-president because it is not important. We do get to see the heroic action of Governor Hathaway, however, squarely because this event, concluding with a shocking twist, plays a vital role in the movie at a later time. Through brilliant directing and editing, the story provides an increasing amount of tension within the characters, especially the Joan Allen and Jeff Bridges characters.

    In a cruel attempt to prove the insecurities of the vice-presidential candidate, Runyon uncovers information that places Hanson's morality in question. The situation is whether or not she participated in public sex with two men (at the same time) while 19 years of age in college. The information is leaked to the press, while Runyon uses the discussion to bring the subject in the hearings. "What I say the American people will believe. And do you know why? Because I will have a very big microphone in front of me," states Runyon. The democrats are extremely weary over this case because 1) they know Runyon's statement is true and 2) Hanson refuses to acknowledge anything regarding her alleged sexual adventures. Even so, the president supports his candidate.

    The movie succeeds with its accurate and involving performances. Joan Allen is Award material in a performance that is tense, taut, and engaging. Christian Slater is frantic and energetic as a novice reporter. Jeff Bridges is entirely convincing as the President of the United States. His prestige is convincing and he exhibits a powerful, detailed attitude, resulting in a superb performance. Gary Oldman is perfect with a sly, cunningly cocky and self-confident performance that fits his character extremely well; there is a very real possbility his work will be remembered come Academy Award time.

    "The Contender" succeeds to a high degree because it makes us to examine our own beliefs and possible reactions to such a pragmatic issue; would we, as individuals, want a vice-president who is a sleaze ball, or as a character puts it "with a mouth full of c*ck." What makes the film even more extraordinarily enthralling is that it never until the end reveals whether Laine actually did participate in the immoral acts. This is a very thought-provoking story, full of surprising twists and a meaningful message.
    8Geofbob

    Where Lewinsky meets Lebowski

    This may not be the greatest White House movie thriller ever - as its makers claim - but it is probably the most politically explicit. Gone are the days of Advise and Consent, when the opposing parties were simply referred to as the "majority" and "minority", and the movie aimed at non-partisan neutrality . Here, the administration is Democrat, and the film proudly wears its liberal heart on its sleeve. And the movie is all the better for this clarity and honesty.

    Jeff Bridges is well cast as Jackson Evans, a President every bit as charismatic and opportunistic as Bill Clinton. Indeed, the whole movie can be seen as a take on the Monica Lewinsky saga, highlighting the manipulation and hypocrisy displayed on all sides at that time. (One mistake in the script is a direct reference to the Clinton impeachment vote; it is dangerous for parodies or satires to refer to the true stories on which they are based - it leads to a dislocation in the audience's point of view, and in this case to the awkward question - if this is a post-Clinton Democrat President, and he's coming to the end of his second term, in just what year is the action supposed to be taking place?!)

    Given the White House shenanigans in recent years, it is surprising that some IMDb commenters should question the plausibility of the plot, which I feel stretches our credulity no further than most Hollywood thrillers. Joan Allen as vice-Presidential nominee Laine Hanson, and Gary Oldman as Shelly Runyon, her would-be character assassin, have strong parts and make the most of them - though personally I think it is Bridges' movie - but there is perhaps a little too much of Christian Slater in a curious role as Reginald Webster, a young, liberal, but seemingly anti-feminist, Democrat Congressman. The director, Rod Lurie, seems unable to make up his mind whether Webster should be portrayed as an overly-naive idealist, or an ambitious cynic with his eye on the main chance.

    Overall, this is a fast-moving, enjoyable film, making the points that petty personal indiscretions should have little influence when it comes to power politics, and that it's about time the USA had a woman as President or at least a heart beat away.
    edith_gagne

    A very accurate portrayal of women in politics

    The Contender is a film with the potential to take any conscientious person with even a mild interest in how governments are run , and who the leaders are through a non-stop roller-coaster ride of challenge, triumph, pain, failure, and morality. Although I intensely appreciated this movie, I do not believe this could have been an oscar-winning film because the truths it expresses with regards to the presence of women in high ranking political positions far outway its acting and directing talents, with the possible exception of Gary Oldman's role as Shelly Runyon, who was frighteningly convincing at being an absolutely awful man. I enjoyed this movie because of its intention to show what women in politics really face. The strength displayed by Laine Hanson (Joan Allen) while up for vice president is nothing short of inspirational. Gary Oldman's character provides us with a good idea of how manipulative and ruthless people can be when in a position of power and, ironically, when they have been put in a position to judge another's morality. This film seems so realistic that we tend to forget it's a movie. It makes us question, why does a person have to be surrounded by such controversy and be forced to take on such a defensive position, simply for being a woman? What I appreciated is the refusal of Hanson to succomb to the pressure of taking that defensive position, regardless of the truth. Of course, the other refreshing aspect in this movie is Jeff Bridges' role as an ideal president.

    All in all, it is a long overdue account of reality, with great character development but not recommended for those with short attention spans, as it is dialogue, and lots of it.
    9Travis_Bickle01

    Pleasant surprise, excellent performances

    Excellent political thriller-drama with a great cast which certainly delivered. The story isn't very original, but that doesn't bother. Jeff Bridges was very good and funny as the president of the United States. He was always very relaxed and human during his role. The attitude, the way of thinking, the nonchalance... it made his performance quite amazing. Jeff Bridges is one of my favourite actors. He capable of playing every role. Be honest, who would have thought "the dude" would make an excellent president as well?

    Furthermore I loved Joan Allen's and Gary Oldman's performance as well. Both were excellent. As well as Christian Slater playing the young idealist. "The Contender" certainly deserves this rating and I'm convinced it even deserves a higher rating, something like 7.3.

    "The Contender" is political thriller-drama which is certainly worth watching. Although this movie doesn't want to make a certain (moral) statement, I loved the following quote by Joan Allen's character: "Principles only mean something when you stick to them when its inconvenient."

    9/10

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      Sir Gary Oldman and co-producer Douglas Urbanski complained after the film was released that the film was changed from the more balanced script by DreamWorks Pictures to reflect the liberal politics of the studios head at DreamWorks (Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen). The English Oldman, who according to long-time business partner Urbanski is "the least political person I know", was simply contending this since he didn't enjoy how negatively his character was portrayed. DreamWorks vehemently denied tampering with the film.
    • Gaffes
      Senator Hanson is seen jogging in what is undoubtedly meant to be Arlington National Cemetery. Jogging is not permitted in Arlington National Cemetery, and presumably a U.S. Senator would know better than to be seen disrespecting American veterans in such a way.
    • Citations

      Laine Hanson: But principles only mean something if you stick by them when they're inconvenient.

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      For our daughters
    • Connexions
      Edited into The Contender: From the Cutting Room Floor (2001)
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      Ring Of Fire
      Written by June Carter Cash (as June Carter) and Merle Kilgore

      Performed by Jeff Bridges and Kim Carnes

      Courtesy Of Ramp Records, LLC.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 octobre 2000 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Germany
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
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      • The Contender
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Clarita, Californie, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Cinerenta Medienbeteiligungs KG
      • Cinecontender
      • Battleground Productions
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      • 20 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 872 723 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 5 363 900 $ US
      • 15 oct. 2000
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 22 428 990 $ US
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      • 2h 6m(126 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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