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Les promesses de l'ombre

Titre original : Eastern Promises
  • 2007
  • 18A
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Viggo Mortensen and Naomi Watts in Les promesses de l'ombre (2007)
Eastern Promises - Trailer #2
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Une adolescente russe vivant à Londres meurt en accouchant et laisse des indices à une sage-femme, qui pourraient la lier à un viol impliquant une violente famille mafieuse russe.Une adolescente russe vivant à Londres meurt en accouchant et laisse des indices à une sage-femme, qui pourraient la lier à un viol impliquant une violente famille mafieuse russe.Une adolescente russe vivant à Londres meurt en accouchant et laisse des indices à une sage-femme, qui pourraient la lier à un viol impliquant une violente famille mafieuse russe.

  • Réalisation
    • David Cronenberg
  • Scénariste
    • Steven Knight
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    • Naomi Watts
    • Viggo Mortensen
    • Armin Mueller-Stahl
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,6/10
    274 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    2 181
    55
    • Réalisation
      • David Cronenberg
    • Scénariste
      • Steven Knight
    • Vedettes
      • Naomi Watts
      • Viggo Mortensen
      • Armin Mueller-Stahl
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      • 28 victoires et 74 nominations au total

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    • Anna
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    • Nikolai
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    Armin Mueller-Stahl
    • Semyon
    Josef Altin
    Josef Altin
    • Ekrem
    Mina E. Mina
    • Azim
    Aleksandar Mikic
    • Soyka
    • (as Aleksander Mikic)
    Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
    Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse
    • Tatiana
    • (as Sarah Jeanne Labrosse)
    Lalita Ahmed
    Lalita Ahmed
    • Customer
    Badi Uzzaman
    Badi Uzzaman
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    Doña Croll
    • Nurse
    • (as Dona Croll)
    Raza Jaffrey
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    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Helen
    • (as Sinead Cusack)
    Jerzy Skolimowski
    Jerzy Skolimowski
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    Tatiana Maslany
    Tatiana Maslany
    • Tatiana
    • (voice)
    Vincent Cassel
    Vincent Cassel
    • Kirill
    Shannon-Fleur Roux
    • Maria
    Lillibet Langley
    • Violin Girl
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      • Steven Knight
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    10filmquestint

    Viggo Mortenssen and David Cronenberg together again

    Russian mobsters, a rainy, murky London, a midwife and Viggo Mortensen makes this David Cronemberg film a perfect companion piece to his "A History Of Violence". My two favourite films of this idiosyncratic and fascinating director. Naomi Watts and motherhood go beautifully together and it's her gutsy maternal instinct that throws her in a world populated by truly horrible people. The trick is, we go with her and within that brutal world we meet some memorable characters. Viggo Mortensen, what an actor! His fearlessness is riveting, he's also beautiful beyond words. We think we can read him but we doubt our own thoughts, he's in total control of his character and of his audience. He has the face of an icon and he underplays it, over playing it. If you see History Of Violence and Eastern Promises you'll understand what I mean. This is not a film to like but to love and I loved it.
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    Cronenberg delivers.

    I know a gent that did police detective work in St Petersburg, Russia for a couple of years, mostly blackmarket stuff. One night over dinner he told me, "In St Petersburg everything is available. And you don't want to know what everything is". Eastern Promises has more than a little bit of 'everything'.

    Some real edge of your seat moments in this instant classic. Set in dark wet, and noir London, Eastern Promises takes a look into a Russian Gangster mentality and culture with some scenes that will make both your skin crawl and your heart ache. This is one tough and nasty thriller. Not for the squeamish.

    A twisted morality tale of family dynamics, gang loyalty and one possible way the Good Guys just might usurp the Bad. Every principal character etches a note that resonates true to the scale of the story. And its an excellent dark dark black hearted story full of places and people that you just hope this movie is as close as you ever get to them. Genuinely bad characters with such exquisite details that it doesn't feel like fiction.

    Go see it. Pleasant nightmares!
    10Boris T

    Amazing

    First of all it is amazing the amount of research that went into this movie. When Mortissen's characters says that his father worked for the government, in Russian he actually says: "Hunched his back for the uncle"! Even the poster with little and index finger straighter then the rest, it all breathers authenticity.

    I didn't go in expecting non-Russian actors to suddenly have no accent, but I did have hesitations about the pronunciation, that usually tends to be horrible. Not so here, despite the accent (that was slight), the intonation, the way the characters cary themselves especially Mortinssen's are very Russian. (Even his less then perfect English sounds Russia when he misses articles: "Not good place for girl to grow up.") Overall the director shows a bit of what a real SinCity looks like. Violence is like a snap of a whip, sudden and loud. The movie is very stylish, but without trying to be so. It's just how these people like to live their lifes. A lot has been said about acting and it is true Mortinssen really delivers. All the auther actors are great too though, there is no weak link in this movie.

    Anyway the bottom line: The most authentic movie about Russian mobsters that the west has produced so far. Furthermore I find the only aspect in which it looses to the Godfather is scope. Although the movie is complete I can not help, but to want for more. The best film I've seen this year.
    8DonFishies

    Cronenberg and Mortensen deliver in one unmissably solid thriller

    When I first saw the trailer for Eastern Promises, I was a little confused. Yes, A History of Violence was a complete turnaround style picture for David Cronenberg (whose previous films include the most twistedly eccentric visions of horrendously graphic violence and overtly over sexualized human beings and monsters), but I had not expected that he would continue down the path of the "independent mainstream". I was a little hesitant to see it at first, but gradually the trailer's imagery drew me in. And now I can say there really is a reason for the Oscar buzz.

    There really is no way to perfectly describe Eastern Promises without giving a few juicy details away. It revolves around a Russian crime circuit in London, headed by Semyon (Armin Mueller-Stahl), and includes his son Kirill (Vincent Cassel) and Kirill's driver Nikolai (Viggo Mortensen). Anna (Naomi Watts), a midwife, gets involved within the circuit unknowingly when she attempts to get a diary, recently left by a teenage mother who died during childbirth, translated from Russian into English.

    The plot is really not that complicated, but giving a full description ruins the little idiosyncrasies and poignant character moments shared within the film. Oscar-nominee Steve Knight has constructed a gritty, atmospheric thriller that starts up quick and then slows down to a nice steady pace, just so the audience can catch its breath and brood over the workings of the cast. It is dialogue driven, but when it is not being sly or darkly comedic, it plays out like an opera. We gradually learn all the intimate details of every sketchy character, and we get a deeper sense of just how bad some of these characters are. It is not just a paint-by-numbers depiction of bad men, it is a highly detailed and clearly articulate character study. And even at its dullest moments, it works excellently.

    Kudos also goes to Cronenberg's go to cinematographer, Peter Suschitsky. London and its drab and depressing climate are beautifully represented here from the first frame, all the way up to the last. Even when the sun is out, the sets have a certain subdued haze over them. We are watching a film about the criminal underbelly, and its settings help reflected just how low these people are in their moral standings. It works greatly in favour of the film, and it almost works as a character in itself. The drab, almost noir, settings help achieve the dirty politics of the film, and they help explore the character studies even further. Whether it's the scariness of watching Mortensen in the dark, or just looking at the glare of Mueller-Stahl in his dimmed restaurant, all of the details have been amped up on each set to give the audience a greater sense of understanding and purpose, for just about every character.

    And what Cronenberg film would be without some bizarrely violent visuals? While not exactly a bloodbath, Cronenberg does have a few moments where he paints the screen a bright shade of scarlet red. And when it begins to flow, there is nothing that can really stop it. It works much in the same way as it did in Violence, in that the film builds to a scene loaded with it and just lets loose in a ferocious manner unlike any well-known director currently working in the mainstream on movies that are not specifically horror (with obvious exceptions to Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez). It has that Cronenbergian touch, and much like his other films, its style is impeccable and thought-provoking.

    Another fantastic element is the score by Howard Shore. It slows when it needs to, and it quickens even faster. It plays out wonderfully throughout the scenes, and gives them a sort of classy feel. I realize I used the opera description before, but it fits even better here. Its great workings underpin every scene, and help dictate just how well off the film is.

    What hurts the film (besides some very bizarre choices by Watts' character) is the denouement. It works, but I just cannot fathom how neither Knight nor Cronenberg thought it was appropriate for the story that was taking place. It just does not have the solid impact that every other scene either has, or builds to. I sat, almost dumbfounded, trying to figure out who thought it was a good idea, and why no one told them to re-write it. But I will say, much like Violence, Promises has an absolutely stunning final moment. But to get to that astounding moment, you have to sit through a rather disappointing finale.

    If you thought you had seen Mortensen's best work before Promises, then you will be in for a very big surprise. His cold and calculating performance as Nikolai is the stuff that creates legends. He is menacing from the word go, and even as the enigmatic slowly becomes the well-known, you will just stare in fear and awe as he speaks on screen. From the terrifying tattoos, to a small character moment where he puts out a cigarette on his tongue, Mortensen is the quintessential image of evil. His unrestrained anger is felt throughout the film, and hopefully, will be just the right performance to launch him into the stratosphere of Oscar-nominated actors. Even during the let-down of an ending, he keeps up, and never lets anyone down.

    The rest of the cast, albeit nowhere near as strong as Mortensen, are all very good supporting characters. Watts' character may have issues, but she breathes a certain life into the naïve character that I doubt many others could match. Much the same goes for Cassel and Mueller-Stahl, who bring just the right amount of intensity to their roles.

    Although it is flawed, Cronenberg has delivered yet another exceptional thriller. It will surely be recognized at Oscar time, and for good reason too. Do not miss it.

    8.5/10.
    9littlemartinarocena

    Viggo Mortensen Breaks New Ground

    A terrific, tight, violent, homo erotic thriller with a soul and a heart and if that wasn't enough, Viggo Mortensen! He is an astonishing actor, he's always been. But now his Russian "I'm just a driver" goes further than most actors would have dared. He is magnetic. Cronenberg designs two lives again for him but this time the universe where he lives is made of monsters with an accent. The splendid Armin Mueller-Stahl's bonhomie doesn't fools us for a moment. "A diary?" That's enough for us to know and to fear. Vincent Cassel is also terrific and his down, tactile moments with Viggo Mortensen, have an erotic undercurrent that is impossible to ignore. Naomi Watts brings the heart to the proceedings without ever being sentimental. David Cronenberg, I feel, is entering a spectacular new face to his already remarkable career.

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    • Anecdotes
      The tattoos around Nikolai's - Viggo Mortensen's character - ankles read "Where are you going?" and "What the fuck do you care?" in Russian. Mortensen thought that they were hilarious, that 'one foot doesn't respect the other.'
    • Gaffes
      After Nikolai was accepted by the mafia bosses, he gets his stars tattooed. When he is in the public bath, the tattoos seem to be completely healed. However, when they are entering the baths, a slight redness is perceivable around the stars. There was one day between these scenes. While the usual for a tattoo is to be brighter at first, it can be assumed that between the particular individual's skin, the lighting and the humidity of the baths, a normal tattoo could seem to be more healed than it actually is.
    • Citations

      Nikolai Luzhin: Sentimental value? Ah. I heard of that.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Shoot 'Em Up/Eastern Promises/Fierce People/The Brothers Solomon/In the Shadow of the Moon (2007)
    • Bandes originales
      Just a Little
      Written by Michelle Escottery, John Hammond-Hagan and George Hammond-Hagan

      Performed by Liberty X

      Courtesy of V2 Music Ltd.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 septembre 2007 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • English
      • Russian
      • Turkish
      • Urdu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Eastern Promises
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Thames Barrier, River Thames, Woolwich, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • sociétés de production
      • Kudos Film and Television
      • BBC Film
      • Serendipity Point Films
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    • Budget
      • 25 000 000 £ (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 266 000 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 547 092 $ US
      • 16 sept. 2007
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 56 107 312 $ US
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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