Dans une ville violente et futuriste où la police a le pouvoir d'agir comme juge, jury et bourreau, un policier fait équipe avec un stagiaire pour faire tomber un gang qui vend une drogue qu... Tout lireDans une ville violente et futuriste où la police a le pouvoir d'agir comme juge, jury et bourreau, un policier fait équipe avec un stagiaire pour faire tomber un gang qui vend une drogue qui change la réalité nommée SLO-MO.Dans une ville violente et futuriste où la police a le pouvoir d'agir comme juge, jury et bourreau, un policier fait équipe avec un stagiaire pour faire tomber un gang qui vend une drogue qui change la réalité nommée SLO-MO.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 2 victoires et 14 nominations au total
Avis en vedette
I really liked this movie.
Bring on the sequels!
I really hope that everyone goes out to see the movie, because how often do we really get an extremely violent, faithful, intelligent science fiction movie in cinemas nowadays. I also want them to make more sequels. There is so much potential for sequels, as this movie has set up the character and the scenario, and we can really get into the more epic storytelling. The story in 'Dredd' is very confined, 85% of the film takes place in one of the huge tower blocks, and I kinda wanted to see more of the city and more of Dredd's world. But for what it is, 'Dredd' is a very good movie. There are also lots of nice character moments in between all the action, and some truly breathtaking slow-motion sequences, that almost makes the extra price of the 3D worthwhile.
Dredd is such a great character. He is a challenging anti-hero and an uncompromising bad-ass. And don't worry, the film does not glamorise violence, or justify Mega City One's judicial system. People often compare Dredd to 'Dirty Harry', but I would argue that Dredd is a more heroic character, because he would never break the rules, like Dirty Harry does. He isn't a hero because he executes bad guys, but because he is incorruptible, and will always fight for what he believes is right, despite the danger of doing it. If it is right or not, the movie leaves to the audience.
Its such an enjoyable movie that deserves success. Now go watch 'Dredd'. Creep!!
Cyberpunk delight
Criminally underappreciated
A noisy and satisfying piece of entertainment
Karl Urban, long since a favourite of mine (since his excellent turn as the Russian assassin in THE BOURNE SUPREMACY) headlines as Dredd, never taking his helmet off throughout the film. Thus he's reduced to acting via his chin and gravely voice, and the surprise is that it works, to a degree. The helmet serves to distance the viewer from warming to the character, but then that's the point. I did like him though, and enjoyed his totalitarian attitude towards keeping crime off the streets.
Many reviewers have commented on the movie's similarity in plot to the Indonesian action epic THE RAID, and it's clear the two films share plenty. However, I think there's space for both of them in the market; DREDD is an unashamed shoot-em-up while THE RAID is an unashamed martial arts movie. They cater to different markets, and both are equally good.
DREDD's grim, claustrophobic setting is a strong one (bringing to mind the likes of '80s nihilist cinema like TENEMENT and DEATH WISH 3) and the action never lets up from start to finish. The scene with the huge guns is the stand-out, of course, but there's plenty of good minor stuff along the way, where encounters between Dredd and various bad guys are well directed and choreographed. Lena Headey's villain is utterly imposing and my only disappointment was with the ultra-slow-motion sequences, which are a bit pretentious and overused; thankfully they virtually disappear once the novelty wears off. I watched the 3D version of this movie, and while it's not the most visually impressive 3D film I've seen, it does make the film feel more immersive as a whole.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesKarl Urban insisted on riding the Lawmaster motorcycle himself.
- Gaffes(at around 51 mins) When Dredd throws Kay across the room, he rolls over a desk and his arms come apart even though he is handcuffed.
- Citations
Anderson: [reads Kay's mind] Sir, he's thinking about going for your gun.
Judge Dredd: Yeah.
Anderson: [reads it again] He just changed his mind.
Judge Dredd: Yeah.
- ConnexionsEdited into 5 Second Movies: Dredd 3D (2014)
- Bandes originalesJubilee (Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around)
Written by Bobby Womack, Harold Payne, Damon Albarn and Richard Russell
Published by ABKCO Music, Inc. (BMI), Chrysalis Music Ltd, Copyright Control
Performed by Bobby Womack
Licensed courtesy of XL Recordings Ltd.
By arrangement with Beggars Group Media Ltd.
(p) 2012 XL Recordings Ltd.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Hội Thẩm Phán
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 50 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 13 414 714 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 278 491 $ US
- 23 sept. 2012
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 41 037 742 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1






