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Des étoiles à midi

Titre original : Stars at Noon
  • 2022
  • 14A
  • 2h 15m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,5/10
4,5 k
MA NOTE
Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn in Des étoiles à midi (2022)
In 1984's Nicaragua, a mysterious English businessman and a headstrong American journalist strike up a romance as they soon become embroiled in a dangerous labyrinth of lies and conspiracies and are forced to try and escape the country.
Liretrailer2 min 21 s
2 vidéos
76 photos
DrameRomanceThrillerThriller politique

Une jeune journaliste américaine bloquée dans le Nicaragua d'aujourd'hui s'éprend d'un Anglais énigmatique qui semble être sa meilleure chance de s'échapper. Mais elle se rend vite compte qu... Tout lireUne jeune journaliste américaine bloquée dans le Nicaragua d'aujourd'hui s'éprend d'un Anglais énigmatique qui semble être sa meilleure chance de s'échapper. Mais elle se rend vite compte qu'il est peut-être encore plus en danger qu'elle.Une jeune journaliste américaine bloquée dans le Nicaragua d'aujourd'hui s'éprend d'un Anglais énigmatique qui semble être sa meilleure chance de s'échapper. Mais elle se rend vite compte qu'il est peut-être encore plus en danger qu'elle.

  • Director
    • Claire Denis
  • Writers
    • Denis Johnson
    • Claire Denis
    • Léa Mysius
  • Stars
    • Margaret Qualley
    • Joe Alwyn
    • Benny Safdie
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,5/10
    4,5 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Denis Johnson
      • Claire Denis
      • Léa Mysius
    • Stars
      • Margaret Qualley
      • Joe Alwyn
      • Benny Safdie
    • 34Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 78Commentaires de critiques
    • 65Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total

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    Photos76

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    Rôles principaux38

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    Margaret Qualley
    Margaret Qualley
    • Trish
    Joe Alwyn
    Joe Alwyn
    • Daniel DeHaven
    Benny Safdie
    Benny Safdie
    • CIA Man
    Danny Ramirez
    Danny Ramirez
    • Costa Rican Cop
    Nick Romano
    Nick Romano
    • Subteniente
    Stephan Proaño
    • Vice-Minister
    Monica Bartholomew
    • La Señora
    Carlos Bennett
    • Mercado Taxi Driver
    Sebastian Donoso
    • Taxi Driver Trish
    Hector Moreno
    • Travel Agent
    Robin Duran
    Robin Duran
    • Costa Rican Border Captain
    Jose Leonel Hernandez
    • Nightwatch Man
    Cristian Pulido
    • Taxi Driver Daniel
    Luis Franco
    • Waiter in Chartreuse Vest
    Steven Garcia
    • Telcor Teen Guard
    Rogelio Chung
    • Telcor Man at Counter
    Dayan Rodriguez
    • Tire Boy
    Benito Tuñon
    • Tire Boy
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Denis Johnson
      • Claire Denis
      • Léa Mysius
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs34

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    7bjarias

    ... you can get lost when it's to have taken place

    ... one reviewer asks why-the-masks, as they had been in the country in 1984 and no one had been wearing Covid-masks... it's that kind of film requires some reading before-after watching for some insights

    ... a well-made (even if was not in 'that' country), and well-acted film.. Margaret Qualley has the MacDowell acting chops of her mom and here in this production it's hard taking eyes off her.. she shines brilliant, even covered in sweat and mud much of the time

    ... not an entertaining film in the normal sense watching, you just have to go with its raw qualities, feeling like you were there evidencing the happenings... not all questions get answered.
    5pangipingu

    Not Denis' Best

    I get that Claire Denis may have meant well, socio-politically speaking, to have adapted this story, but I'm afraid her adaptation totally falls short of doing justice to the actual text. In my opinion, the author's intention was to portray a revolution taking place via the narrative of an affair between two characters (even unnamed, as they were that insignificant to the whole point of the book) While Denis's version recounts a tryst, with a revolution taking place in the farthest background. Despite Margaret Qualley's strong performance, the magnificent score written by Denis' long-time collaborator Tindersticks, as well as the somewhat documentary-style cinematography, the film failed at convincing me as an audience to care about either the characters or the nation acting as extras.
    4firoozh

    Unfortunately nothing works in this film

    At the beginning we are introduced to the main character of the story who is suppose to be an American journalist in Nicaragua. She is a drunk and sleeps with men to earn money to buy shampoo !! She meets a British character and again sleeps with him for $50 !!

    For the next two hours we are suppose to believe her romance with this guy and feel thrilled by their cat and mouse activities with authorities in this country. This film does not have a romantic angle nor a political intrigue to it. You have to insure long sex scenes and useless terrible story line that doesn't go anywhere. I don't understand what was Denis had in mind making this film, probably she loved the book and didn't realize 80s South America doesn't translate good to 2020s. At least she could have spend some time going through the politics of the country or the region. Once again Cannes Film Festival showed they give out their prizes based on whose turn it is to win rather than the quality of what is presented.
    4Mengedegna

    Hunh??? What was that all about?

    Claire Denis is a major, indeed cult-level director. Her films are always challenging and often enigmatic (as well as always full of sensuality), but" Stars at Noon" (screened at the 2022 NY Film Festival) is a little too much of all that -- enigmatic is one thing, but this one is outright flummoxing. It's a film about two people who seem to meet anecdotally (but, we soon realize, maybe not so much) in, apparently, Nicaragua (within Panama standing in for it), amid a dirty war. She's American, he's a Brit, and they instantly develop a passionate attraction (she's been turning tricks, and so their first engagement is transactional, but things go on from there). They each seem to have LOTS of secrets, which complicates their relationship (and befuddles viewers) no end, especially since these seem to be to cause a lot of bad guys coming, or at least seeming to come, after both of them, or maybe just after him, for reasons that remain frustratingly unspecified.

    Claire Denis' ability to fill a screen with intensity is often here, but I was expecting a more textured expression of her lifelong engagement with the asymmetries of North-South interactions, so acutely deployed in films like "Chocolat" and "Beau travail". Perhaps because she's working in English (why?) and working in Central America instead of in the African settings in which she grew up, there is a disappointing lack of specificity here -- everything is generic and , surprisingly for this director, much of it verges on cliché. (And, just to make things even more frustrating, much of the dialogue, though in English, is indecipherable, especially that of Margaret Qualley, the high-intensity She in this She/He tale -- she slurs and garbles a lot of her lines, sounding almost like a non-native speaker with some slight but unidentifiable accent, though she's supposed to be an American -- something a native-speaker director might have been at greater pains to correct.)

    In the Q&A this evening, Mme Denis emphasized how much she admired. Denis Johnson's novel, making it clear that this project had been in gestation for a long time (longer still due to all the well-known barriers to getting anything done during pandemic times). Though Johnson was dead before the screenplay was written, he is given a screen-writer credit -- Mme Denis was a pains to point out that much of the dialogue was lifted verbatim from the novel. That may be part of the problem -- she speaks reasonably good English, but she perhaps lacks the ability to spot (as surely she would in French) how wooden some of the lines are, and how unnatural much of the speech.

    So, despite some trademark striking Claire Denis sequences, the applause at Alice Tully Hall was pretty perfunctory (for the film -- much more enthusiasm, deservedly, for her), and I'm guessing that, of the 1,000, more or less, people there, many, like me, left scratching their heads and wondering what that had all been about, and who was doing what (onscreen and in the opaque background) to whom, and why. Despite its Grand Prix at Cannes, this, alas, will probably not go down as a masterpiece, which, coming from her, has to be a disappointment.
    7katish7

    Not as bad as other reviews try to present it to be if you look at it without bias

    Seems most of the reviewers missed the point of this film. Or perhaps they've seen/ read the previous material it's based on and had some expectations. I came upon this film without any knowledge of prior material or expectations.

    This little film is great as an exploration of how human attraction and bonding works.... when it's put into an accelerating circumstances of life threatening situation. And as a look at sudden intimacy, even codependency, between the "last two people on earth" (well not really, but there's that feel to it) it's actually achieves a lot of depth and freshness, probably because the director is a European woman.

    However I can see how some could expect something else from it. The director almost completely disregarded a coherent explanation of what's really going on in the country that puts them in danger. Like yeah the main male character is doing something shady or that's what CIA wants you to think, during tough tumultuous times in a Central American country and gets in trouble for it, but that's practically it. Perhaps she felt it's not important because that's not what she's focusing on, and perhaps if she had focused more on that the film would be more of "casserole" lol and that would not necessarily work or help... But I must agree with some reviewers that the way it's presented now in the film it kind of does give off colonial or even white European/ American colonial vibe. Like, times have changed since the 80s when the original came out (or was it the book that came out then? Not sure), and Americans and Western Europeans are not necessarily seen as the nice guys anymore, and she kind of tried to present too, but it fell flat somehow. Not sure why though... was it the fault of the source material that came out in the 80s or is it the result of Western European sense of elitism, even superiority that they still have? I can't quite put my finger on it yet.

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      Robert Pattinson was originally cast alongside Margaret Qualley as the lead, but had to leave the project due to filming commitments for Le Batman (2022) following delays of shooting due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Taron Egerton was cast as Pattinson's replacement, however he dropped out as well before filming started due to personal reasons and Joe Alwyn took the role.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 octobre 2022 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Panama
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Stars at Noon
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Panama
    • sociétés de production
      • A24
      • Curiosa Films
      • Arte France Cinéma
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      • 225 509 $ US
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      2 heures 15 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 2.39 : 1

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