L'explorateur Dirk Pitt se lance à la recherche d'un navire de guerre perdu connu sous le nom de "navire de la mort" dans les déserts d'Afrique de l'Ouest tout en aidant un médecin de l'OMS ... Tout lireL'explorateur Dirk Pitt se lance à la recherche d'un navire de guerre perdu connu sous le nom de "navire de la mort" dans les déserts d'Afrique de l'Ouest tout en aidant un médecin de l'OMS traqué par un dictateur impitoyable.L'explorateur Dirk Pitt se lance à la recherche d'un navire de guerre perdu connu sous le nom de "navire de la mort" dans les déserts d'Afrique de l'Ouest tout en aidant un médecin de l'OMS traqué par un dictateur impitoyable.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
- Eva Rojas
- (as Penelope Cruz)
- Modibo
- (as Paulin F. Fodouop)
Avis en vedette
Succeeds in what it tries to do
It's kind of a Bond meets Indiana Jones film (I swear they used the same canyon from "Raiders of the Lost Ark") The villains are one dimensional, but who cares? We are here to follow the exploits of our heroes. If we have to suspend our disbelief, we do it willingly because we are grinning ear to ear.
Finally a family-friendly action movie
A fun time for all
I can only assume the negative reactions are from fans of the book (I have never read any Clive Custler, so it may well depart from it in tone or otherwise.) But judged solely on its merits as a light-hearted adventure movie, it more than met my expectations.
Silly adventure movie fun... with a heart
Although it was credited as a "Dirk Pitt Adventure", SAHARA seems more in kin with James Bond and Indiana Jones than Clive Cussler. I haven't read any of Clive Cussler's books, but I'm absolutely certain that this would be Cussler's visualization. It is, indeed, a B-level adventure film, complete with heroes in top gear (complete with winning grin, no less), the sexy heroine, the sidekick, and the bad guys who want to rule the world (or simply get whatever it is they want). Not to mention the series of stunt play and gunfights done the old-fashioned way. This is the look (and feel) of an action picture they no longer make, which provides most of its appeal. I enjoyed SAHARA on the level many think it doesn't work, and that's being a traditional old-fashioned brainless adventure. It's not great at the field, but at least it has its heart on it.
Its tag line states "Adventure has a new name", it's without question or doubt that Dirk Pitt, Cussler's brainchild hero played here by Matthew McConaughey, will be a new James Bond or Indiana Jones. The charisma given to him is good but obvious. He's calm over tension, and never loses his cool even at extreme measures. The other supporting characters have nothing in them, their there, but practically, their hardly anybody but characters in a movie. If characters in adventure movies could be quite as interesting as those featured in the INDIANA JONES series, couldn't we deserve to get the same on other entries in the genre, including knock-offs.
Still, what you've come to expect from SAHARA are here anyway. The implausible plot involves the quest for a lost Ironclad in the middle of the Sahara desert (!) by the dashing Dirk Pitt (McConaughey), his sidekick Al (Steve Zahn) and a daring Dr. Eva Rojas (Penelope Cruz), who trek through the blazing desert landscape with camels, vans, boats, you name it. Along the way, they are trailed by the bad guys and get into situations that could only mean more action movie fun. What's in store? Helicopter chases (my favorite!), gunfights, boat chases and even a train chase with camels (who even knew that you can still come up with a fun action movie sequence with camels!). If you don't think this stuff is any fun, you may wanna have to check with your doctor in case your sugar's a little low.
Is SAHARA any great? No it isn't. But did I get exactly what I wanted from it? It surely does. Even if this genre, which includes films like NATIONAL TREASURE, will never live up to its superior INDIANA JONES ancestors, they will still nonetheless offer the action and adventure it promises. And in that level, SAHARA delivers.
Rating: *** out of 5.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPenélope Cruz initially thought she was too young to play a World Health Organization doctor. A real WHO doctor told her that doctors that go to dangerous locations are more likely to be young.
- GaffesDirk, Al, and Eva race from the top of the fort to meet the train. Not only was the train so far away from them it was much closer the energy plant than they were, meaning that there was no way the three of them could make it from the top of the tower to their camels, race across the desert, and bury themselves in the sand all without being seen and before the train passed them.
- Citations
Rudi Gunn: [Dirk wants Al to pull a "Panama"] What's a Panama?
Al Giordino: It's a Navy thing.
Rudi Gunn: I didn't know you were in Panama.
Al Giordino: We weren't in Panama, we were in Nicaragua.
Rudi Gunn: So why do you call it a Panama?
Al Giordino: Because we thought we were in Panama!
- Générique farfeluA Clive Cussler Dirk Pitt Adventure
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episode #12.122 (2005)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sahara: Con Tàu Tử Thần
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 130 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 68 671 925 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 18 068 372 $ US
- 10 avr. 2005
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 119 240 351 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 4m(124 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1






