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Titre original : Red Rocket
  • 2021
  • 18A
  • 2h 10m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
41 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Simon Rex in Fusée rouge (2021)
Mikey Saber is a washed-up porn star who returns to his small Texas hometown, not that anyone really wants him back.
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Mikey Saber est une star du porno échouée qui retourne dans sa petite ville natale du Texas, mais personne ne veut vraiment qu'il revienne.Mikey Saber est une star du porno échouée qui retourne dans sa petite ville natale du Texas, mais personne ne veut vraiment qu'il revienne.Mikey Saber est une star du porno échouée qui retourne dans sa petite ville natale du Texas, mais personne ne veut vraiment qu'il revienne.

  • Director
    • Sean Baker
  • Writers
    • Sean Baker
    • Chris Bergoch
  • Stars
    • Simon Rex
    • Bree Elrod
    • Suzanna Son
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    41 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 680
    1 442
    • Director
      • Sean Baker
    • Writers
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
    • Stars
      • Simon Rex
      • Bree Elrod
      • Suzanna Son
    • 179Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 317Commentaires de critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 10 victoires et 35 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux46

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    Simon Rex
    Simon Rex
    • Mikey
    Bree Elrod
    Bree Elrod
    • Lexi
    Suzanna Son
    Suzanna Son
    • Strawberry
    Brenda Deiss
    • Lil
    Sophie
    • Sophie
    Vickie Pearce
    • Manager #1
    Bashir Abboud
    • Manager #2
    Kevin Cavanaugh
    • Manager #3
    Caressa Garza
    • Manager #4
    Marlon Lambert
    • Ernesto
    Judy Hill
    Judy Hill
    • Leondria
    Brittney Rodriguez
    Brittney Rodriguez
    • June
    Melary Jones
    • Leondria's Friend#1
    Najeeb Hassan
    • Quick Stop Clerk
    Leigh Ann Welch
    • Leondria's Friend #2
    Debra Johnson
    • Yard Sale Seller
    Ethan Darbone
    Ethan Darbone
    • Lonnie
    Alex Michell
    Alex Michell
    • Dancer #1
    • Director
      • Sean Baker
    • Writers
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs179

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    8Opinate

    Another great film by Sean Baker.

    Sean Baker is quickly rising to the top of my favourite directors list. His movies are so quiet and unassuming, yet they linger in my mind for days and days.

    He tells stories about real people living in real America that resonate against fluffy films with forced morals and shiny stars who live in perfect houses.

    Red Rocket tells the truth of a seedy character who is both charismatic (to those who are naive enough and needy enough to buy into him) and repugnant in his self-serving narcissism.

    Not much happens in this film but I was not bored for a second of it. The characters are so well played and well conceived it is riveting.

    Bravo Mr. Baker! Please keep making brilliant movies.
    7rgpaeplrp

    Red Rocket Burns Bright and Wrong

    Directed by Sean Baker (same guy behind The Florida Project), Red Rocket is a gritty, funny slice-of-life about Mikey Saber, a washed-up adult film star who slinks back to his Texas hometown like a raccoon in a leather jacket. Simon Rex, who you might remember from his goofy MTV/Vine days, kills it in this role - charming, pathetic, infuriating, and somehow still magnetic. It's like watching a human car crash in slow motion, and you just can't look away. The movie doesn't follow a traditional plot so much as it vibes its way through Mikey's manipulative antics and awkward reunions - with his estranged wife and a teenage girl named Strawberry, who might just be his ticket back to fame. (Yeah. It gets uncomfortable. So.) What makes Red Rocket stand out is how real it feels. Baker uses real locations, a lot of non-actors, and that washed-out, sunburnt cinematography that makes everything feel lived-in and sticky. Like you can almost smell the dollar store candles and fried dough. It's not a movie for everyone - it's messy, icky, and the main character is a disaster. But it's also sharp, satirical, hilarious, and unafraid to go there. If you like your movies polished and heroic, run far away. But if you're into raw, unfiltered storytelling with a big side of "what did I just watch?" - then Red Rocket might just rocket to the top of your indie faves list. My verdict? One sleazy thumb way, way up.
    8ListsOfFury

    Sean Baker is the reigning king of unearthing true modern Americana

    In an industry that loves to tell stories of how America used to be or how it wants to see itself currently, Baker bravely holds up the mirror of reality to a denial driven medium. He can do this without reproach because the sincerity and truthfulness of his characters resonate so deeply as to make them unassailable. In each of his films we see characters shoved to the margins of the masses, but as his body of work grows we realize these people are not so ancillary but instead, quilted together, make up the mosaic of our true identity.

    His latest subject is Mikey Saber, played exquisitely by Simon Rex, a former porn star returned to his long forgotten small town of Texas City. Mikey is affable enough but also shamelessly self-serving and utterly incapable of feeling any personal responsibility. We learn in the first 10 minutes of the film that our "hero" is in fact our villain, but we are given no respite from following him through his deceits for the entirety of the runtime. There are no moments of saving grace or deeper understanding of his character. Because he never aims to understand himself. He lies and embellishes his accomplishments, yet there is a weird earnestness to the proceedings. He is narcissistic but not intentionally malicious. There seem to be no ends to his means outside of self-preservation and a padding of his irreparably broken ego. His lies he tells, how quickly he is to interject his modest celebrity, and his propensity for deflecting all blame, all serve only his own fragility.

    It's a singular character study and this is all without mentioning a single other character, several of which could carry their own film. Most notable is the nearly 18 year old girl, Strawberry, who is the aim of the nearly 50 year old, Mikey's, affection. She represents that awkward cross-section many young women exist in between maturity and naiveté. She is smarter, brighter, deeper, and certainly better than Mikey and, yet, considerably less wise. You unfortunately can't fake wisdom, you simply have to earn it. She falls prey to his promises and will likely be the next victim of his uncalculated chaos.

    The movie has so much insight to offer while also being outlandishly funny. All of this has not even scratched the surface of the psychology of this movie. From the subtle but very intentional political commentary, to the examination of what "physical endowments" can have on the masculine psyche and confidence, this movie is deceptively weighty, while also being a trashy good time.
    6hunter-friesen

    Literally and Metaphorically Ballsy

    *Watched at Cannes 2021*

    American indie-darling Sean Baker has always worked on the ground level when making his films. He often casts non-professional actors and plants his audience in the ironically unglamorous parts of America, such as the dingy Magic Castle motel located next to Walt Disney World. Baker's budgets are small, with "The Florida Project'' carrying a total cost of $2,000,000, which is roughly the amount spent to have Arnold Schwarzenegger speak one hundred words in "T2: Judgement Day." Now in 2021, Baker is back to shine a light on lower-America with "Red Rocket'', which debuted in competition at the Cannes Film Festival.

    Opening with the catchy rhythms of NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye", former pornstar Mikey Saber has returned to the deadbeat town of Texas City. Mikey had been at the top of the porn scene for several years but eventually found his way out the door with some questionable career moves. With nowhere else to go, he begs and pleads his way into crashing with his former pornstar ex-wife Lexi, who, like him, was a shining star that has fallen back to the ground and lives with her poverty-stricken mother in the middle of nowhere.

    Mikey is a guy who always has a plan, but never a way to execute it. He does have a plan to get back to Los Angeles and revitalize his career, but it requires him to reconnect with some characters from his past who hate his guts.

    Both literally and metaphorically, "Red Rocket" is a ballsy movie. Baker has always found a fascination with the seedier side of America, which is the side that is often unauthentically portrayed in Hollywood (I'm looking at you "Hillbilly Elegy"). His characters are often complicated and morally ambiguous, such as Halley from "The Florida Project". But Baker doesn't wallow in their pain and use it as a ploy for sympathy (again, looking at you "Hillbilly Elegy"). Instead, he wants us to understand their desperation and see how so many people in this situation can rationalize their actions.

    "Red Rocket" doesn't break from that developmental mold when it comes to his supporting characters. In Mikey's journey back to the top, he rekindles with a weed queen that sees her business as a safety net for her family. Lexi and her mother are both addicted to opiates due to her mother's medical condition and the distracting peace that the drugs bring from the painful world.

    With these characters on the brink of society, Baker uses their situation to subtly explain the unforeseen popularity of Donald Trump in the run-up to the 2016 election. Characters are often seen slumped at home in their couches with the television set to Fox News and its neverending coverage of the Republican candidate and his "mass appeal". Baker's illustration about the allure of Trump doesn't try to be a grand statement for America itself, which turns out to be a good thing as the message comes together cleaner than the hamfisted ones found in mainstream media.

    But while Baker respects his supporting cast, his relationship with Mikey is more complicated. Mikey is the cinematic combination of Dirk Diggler and Howard Ratner. He's a person that you love that you hate and hate that you love. You find yourself intrinsically drawn to him because of his drive and charm. But as the film progresses and Mikey's grand plan comes closer into view, your attitude towards him starts to waver.

    Much of that emotional response comes from Simon Rex's brilliant performance, whose most prominent role up until now has been a recurring supporting part in the "Scary Movie" franchise and some pornographic solo scenes in a series of straight-to-video gay porn releases. Almost as if he has lived the life of Mikey throughout stretches of his career, Rex seems to instinctively know how to play this type of sleazy charmer.

    While it does contain perfect casting, "Red Rocket" is not a perfect movie as a whole. With a runtime of 124 minutes, the film contains enough material for a tighter 90-minute story. The middle hour is the victim of this bloatedness, with long stretches given for light material. Still, the overly fatty meat on this movie's bones does give Rex and the cast more than enough to chew on, resulting in an emotional rollercoaster that couldn't be replicated by bigger productions.

    Slotting in nicely with Baker's filmography and that of distributor A24, "Red Rocket" is one hell of a ride from beginning to end. There may be some potholes along the way, but they're not enough to stop this film from reaching its satisfying destination.
    7Stay_away_from_the_Metropol

    Effective cringe

    Red Rocket was mostly a psychological horror experience for me personally since I am a porn performer of 12 years and related to WAY TOO MUCH with main character Mikey Saber. For brief moments, I was wondering if Sean Baker had been lurking my career and was pulling details from it, but, realistically I know that's VERY unlikely. That aside, I am very confident that I'll never be on Mikey Saber's level (so low) otherwise.

    Mikey Saber is a fully despicable lead character. This is definitely one of "those" movies. There aren't really ANY characters that are quite likable - each one only adds to the pileup of utter discomfort. To me, that's this film's primary strength - it is extremely discomforting and remains consistently throughout it's rather lengthy runtime (perhaps a little too long considering it is nearly plotless and there's really no conflict until the final leg of the film). Simon Rex does a great job with the character and definitely puts in the strongest performance in the movie. Everyone else is sufficient but not super memorable (well, ok, Suzanna Son is really memorable too).

    The movie spends a lot of time focusing on Saber's efforts in "making it happen" with an underage girl. Things go further than I expected and it certainly adds to the discomfort and the "cringe value" of the movie, which I can only imagine is what Baker wanted to make people feel. I am about 100% sure this element of the movie will rub a lot of people the wrong way, and may cause some "controversy" or general distaste towards the movie.

    The movie is not immensely funny but it does have plenty of legitimately comedic moments sprinkled throughout. I had my chuckles here and there, but out of the entire row of people sitting behind me, I don't think I heard a single one of them make a peep once - that in itself was kind of disturbing.

    It definitely seems like Sean Baker either did his research or simply has always been paying attention to the porn industry. I did enjoy all the legit name drops and industry references. "Remember the time Kristina Rose almost broke it off?" In the end, the movie really made me just wonder what made Sean Baker feel inspired to tell THIS story specifically. It does kind of feel like a pretty odd way to follow up The Florida Project, which seemed to have so much heart in it - it was so endearing. This one mostly feels seedy through and through. I didn't really find that it had much that would ever make someone want to watch it more than once, nor did I find much of a message in it, but I did like it for its commitment to being exactly what it is - and that's a daring, trashy, absolutely cringe-inducing movie that makes straight male pornstars seem like the scum of the earth.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to director Sean Baker, Simon Rex was offered the role over the phone after having been sent the script and agreed, saying that he would fly to Texas in three days. Three days later Rex arrived in Texas having memorized all of his - very long - lines.
    • Gaffes
      When Mikey gets back from the Donut Hole for the 1st time and is sitting on the couch, you can clearly hear Dallas local news playing on the television. In Texas City, you would get Houston local news.
    • Citations

      Lexi: Homeless. Suitcase. Pimp.

    • Générique farfelu
      There is no music over the end credits, only the sounds of the ocean, the wind and the seagulls.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Mike and Jay Talk About: Mike and Jay Talk About Red Rocket (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Bye Bye Bye
      Performed by *NSYNC

      Written by Kristian Lundin, Jacob Schulze and Andreas Carlsson

      Courtesy of RCA Records by arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 décembre 2021 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • A24 (United States)
      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Red Rocket
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 3324 Pure Atlantic Rd, Groves, Texas, États-Unis(Donut Hole)
    • société de production
      • Cre Film
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      • 1 100 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 023 086 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 88 195 $ US
      • 12 déc. 2021
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 2 316 004 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 10m(130 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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