Une satire sociale dans laquelle un homme se rend compte que sa vie serait meilleure s'il mesurait 12 cm, lui permettant de vivre dans la richesse et la splendeur.Une satire sociale dans laquelle un homme se rend compte que sa vie serait meilleure s'il mesurait 12 cm, lui permettant de vivre dans la richesse et la splendeur.Une satire sociale dans laquelle un homme se rend compte que sa vie serait meilleure s'il mesurait 12 cm, lui permettant de vivre dans la richesse et la splendeur.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 16 nominations au total
- Good Friend Tim
- (as Timothy Edmund Driscoll)
- Buddy Kevin
- (as Kevin Patrick Kunkel)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Matt Damon's character, Paul, pulls up to his new downsized home, his driver says; 'welcome to the good life". Paul makes a face in response. "The good life" is the state motto of Nebraska, the home he had just left.
- GaffesAfter making such a point that non living matter (hair, feces) cannot be downsized in the process, what about fingernails and toenails? They are made of the same dead substance (keratin) as hair, so technically the small people should come out of the process with full-sized, relatively giant nails.
- Citations
Ngoc Lan Tran: Other night on boat, what kind of fuck you give me?
Paul Safranek: What?
Ngoc Lan Tran: What kind of fuck you give me?
Paul Safranek: What kind? I don't...
Ngoc Lan Tran: American people, eight kind of fuck. Love fuck, hate fuck, sex-only fuck, break-up fuck, make-up fuck, drunk fuck, buddy fuck, pity fuck.
- Générique farfeluThe first half of the end credits feature the camera zooming out from the chest outward of Leonardo da Vinci's famous drawing Vitruvian Man.
- Autres versionsThere is a special version (probably edited for nudity and language) that can be found on television.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Matt Damon/Rahm Emanuel/Juanes (2017)
- Bandes originalesSuite No. 2 in B Minor for Flute - Badinerie
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Courtesy of Extreme Music
At first, the concept was intriguing and compelling. Solve some of the worlds problems with overpopulation and resource straining by allowing people to be "downsized" to approximately 5 inches, or roughly the same size as an action hero doll. There is even a "Truman" style all-encompassing village for them all to live in luxury in downsized mansions that would fit onto a real life dining table.
The leads, Matt Damon and Kristen Wiig, are always bankable for bringing interesting characters to life, and the whole downsizing process for Matt Damon is breathtaking. That all happens in roughly the first half of the movie, but things go downhill fast after Christoph Waltz enters the picture as Matt Damon's obnoxious upstairs neighbor.
First off, earlier scenes show the Matt Damon character, "Paul" taking up residence in one of the Lilliputian mansions with his own yard around it. However, he later appears to live in some type of highrise with elevators without any explanation of why he moved (or maybe I missed it).
By the time the Paul character helps an Asian refugee and ends up visiting the "slum" of the small people neighborhoods to help a disadvantaged small person, I found myself clicking on the screen to see how much of the movie was left. Forty-five minutes? Ugh.
So chalk it up to bad execution or bad scriptwriting, but to me there's little wonder why the movie failed massively at the box office, reaping only a fraction of its production costs, bloated because of the breathtaking special effects from the first half. Eventually, I may see the final 45 minutes since Prime allows you to pick up where you left off, but I certainly won't go out of my way to do it!
- longcooljolie
- 10 janv. 2023
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 68 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 24 449 754 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 954 287 $ US
- 24 déc. 2017
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 55 003 890 $ US
- Durée2 heures 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1