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Le corbeau

Titre original : The Raven
  • 2012
  • 18A
  • 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
90 k
MA NOTE
John Cusack, Brendan Gleeson, and Luke Evans in Le corbeau (2012)
The poet Edgar Allan Poe pursues a serial killer whose murders mirror those in his stories.
Liretrailer1:17
18 vidéos
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Lorsqu'un fou commence à commettre des meurtres horribles inspirés des œuvres d'Edgar Allan Poe, un jeune détective de Baltimore s'associe à Poe pour éviter que les histoires de ce dernier n... Tout lireLorsqu'un fou commence à commettre des meurtres horribles inspirés des œuvres d'Edgar Allan Poe, un jeune détective de Baltimore s'associe à Poe pour éviter que les histoires de ce dernier ne deviennent réalité.Lorsqu'un fou commence à commettre des meurtres horribles inspirés des œuvres d'Edgar Allan Poe, un jeune détective de Baltimore s'associe à Poe pour éviter que les histoires de ce dernier ne deviennent réalité.

  • Director
    • James McTeigue
  • Writers
    • Hannah Shakespeare
    • Ben Livingston
  • Stars
    • John Cusack
    • Alice Eve
    • Luke Evans
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    90 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • James McTeigue
    • Writers
      • Hannah Shakespeare
      • Ben Livingston
    • Stars
      • John Cusack
      • Alice Eve
      • Luke Evans
    • 242Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 276Commentaires de critiques
    • 44Métascore
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    • Prix
      • 5 nominations au total

    Vidéos18

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    Rôles principaux49

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    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Edgar Allan Poe
    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Emily Hamilton
    Luke Evans
    Luke Evans
    • Detective Fields
    Brendan Gleeson
    Brendan Gleeson
    • Capt. Charles Hamilton
    Kevin McNally
    Kevin McNally
    • Maddux
    • (as Kevin R. McNally)
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    Oliver Jackson-Cohen
    • John Cantrell
    Jimmy Yuill
    Jimmy Yuill
    • Captain Eldridge
    Sam Hazeldine
    Sam Hazeldine
    • Ivan
    Pam Ferris
    Pam Ferris
    • Mrs. Bradley
    Brendan Coyle
    Brendan Coyle
    • Reagan
    Adrian Rawlins
    Adrian Rawlins
    • Doc Clements
    Aidan Feore
    Aidan Feore
    • Stage Manager
    Dave Legeno
    Dave Legeno
    • Percy
    Michael Cronin
    • Old Gentleman
    Michael Poole
    • Professor
    Michael Shannon
    Michael Shannon
    • Dr. Morgan
    Charity Wakefield
    Charity Wakefield
    • Field's Maid
    John Warnaby
    • Griswold
    • Director
      • James McTeigue
    • Writers
      • Hannah Shakespeare
      • Ben Livingston
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs242

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    7napierslogs

    Poe's literary roots still shine through the action-influenced detective story

    A merging of the life of Edgar Allan Poe, his poetry, the crimes of his stories and a woven, fictional tale of all of the above is "The Raven". In the opening minute, I was ready to knock the film down for missing some of the significant details of The Murders in the Rue Morgue. Except this film isn't trying to faithfully recreate anything, you just have to get interested in a Poe-based detective story.

    Yes, it is fairly gruesome. Perhaps more blood and violence than you would typically find in a Poe story, but as the newspaper editor insisted, that's what the people want. That's likely true, but what I like about Edgar Allan Poe's writing is the intelligence, prose and soulfulness that would be hiding amongst all the murderers and dead bodies. Most stories can be deduced to be about something entirely other than just the crimes. That wasn't really the case here, but that's hardly the fault of the film as they are different mediums.

    They might not have gotten the underlying meaning, but they did the get the true nature of Poe accurate. His gloomy, brooding obsession with death, women and alcohol. I've always been convinced of John Cusack's aptitude for this role, and contrary to popular belief, he was very good. He was more subdued than most people were probably expecting. No action stunts and no over-the-top dramatics, he just showed how words and his propensity for gin would haunt him. He delivered only a few quick lines of wit, and I'm assuming that was the issue people had. From all that I have read from people wanting Robert Downey, Jr in this role, I'm assuming they have confused the fictional character of Sherlock Holmes with the real-life writer of Poe. All that I can say to that is thank God Cusack never got confused.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Poe as inspiration for the creation of his famous detective. I'm afraid the filmmakers have tried to re-pay the favour and took some action cues from the recent movies. Watching bullets fly through the air really takes away from the few things they did so well.

    "The Raven" is a good watch for Poe fans with references to many of his stories and poems and they found great moments to include some of his illustrious and lasting lines. Although I would have liked it more if the movie was just a dramatic recreation of his famous poem, at least Cusack did offer a reading of The Raven which probably mirrored that of Poe himself.
    8jymwrite-1

    Tell Tale Movie

    On October 3, 1849 Edgar Allan Poe was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, delirious, calling out the name Reynolds. There have been lots of theories as to what Poe died of, from tuberculosis, rabies or to a drunken bender. "The Raven" puts forth a more romantic theory and a detective story for the man who invented the modern detective novel.

    "The Raven" as a movie demonstrates that you can make a movie that bridges the biographical facts of Poe's life and its own artistic vision and still make an interesting movie. The movie is driven by the premise, a serial killer starts a series of killings in Baltimore that emulate some of the more gruesome murders in Poe's stories. When the first murder is done inside a locked room, police detective Fields (Luke Evans) recognizes it as the setting of an Edgar Allan Poe story. Fields brings in Poe (John Cusack) at first as suspect, but when another murder occurs Poe quickly becomes the first criminal profiler and consultant. Poe helps Fields both in what kind of mind the killer may have and of course in the details from his stories. The killer kidnaps Poe's girlfriend Emily (Alice Eve) with the killer promising clues as to Emily's whereabouts with each new murder he commits.

    The filmmakers, director James McTeigue and writers Ben Livingstone and Hannah Shakespeare don't try to recast Poe's character as a superhero or give the movie Poe attributes that the real Poe didn't or couldn't possess. As mentioned before, the filmmakers stick fairly accurately to the known elements of Poe's last few days, although there are some artistic liberties taken, and they still present an entertaining movie with a few twists and turns as to who the murderer is.

    Cusack is spot on as Poe from his look, thin with a black mustache and goatee, to (more importantly) Poe's character. Poe was a writer who had the ultimate confidence in his own abilities as a writer and was dismissive of his contemporaries, especially if they were more successful. Cusack is supported by a cast that hits every note right.

    If you think a movie about Edgar Allan Poe won't have enough action for you, this is a movie for you. If you're more literary minded and think this movie will have too many inaccuracies or violate Poe's character or will throw in too much action, you won't be disappointed.
    amesmonde

    Great atmospheric murder mystery.

    A killer is on the loose, a young detective joins forces with Edgar Allan Poe to stop his writings becoming reality. The stakes become high when Poe's partner is kidnapped and her life hangs in the balance.

    Set in Baltimore, an underrated thriller mystery that needn't be compared to other period pieces including the likes of Sherlock Holmes (2009). This has its own legs and is more of a murder thriller than adventure. James McTeigue captures the ominous 1849 setting with dark and foggy cobbled streets reminiscent in tone of a Hammer films and Jack the Ripper tale - In Hell (2001). The setting and locations create a eerie backdrop, complimentary of Danny Ruhlmann's cinematography. There's no doubt, Ben Livingston and Hannah Shakespeare's screenplay unfolds like a period piece CBS CSI special but it's a well filmed, entertaining and intriguing, strengthened by McTeigue's direction and Lucas Vidal's score.

    Brendan Gleeson's acting abilities are very much underused as Captain Hamilton has he has very little screen time. Luke Evans' Detective Fields commands an on screen presence equal to that of the late Heath ledger. John Cusack gives his usual solid show, albeit he is more animated than usual as Edgar Allan Poe. Alice Eve is excellent, giving a convincing harrowing performance as the kidnapped and trapped Emily Hamilton.

    Anyone familiar with the genre may see the killers identity well in advance. Nevertheless, The Raven is a creepy, solid old-school thriller with a fitting portrayal by Cusack.
    6Tcarts76

    Un "Poe" tic

    It's a 6 for me. If you are going to make a fictional movie about a real character I think you should really just go for it, make it original, and use some imagination. Edgar Allen Poe seems like a great character to use as inspiration for a very dark, evil, twisted movie. This wasn't one of those.

    Cusack as Poe, was OK, not great, not horrible but just OK. The story is one I have seen a few times before. The whole author writes something, serial killer uses it as a blueprint, suddenly the writer is called in and that was the killers plan all along and it becomes personal. Yawn. There was so much potential for this movie, and they turned it in to a played out old story line.

    It wasn't bad. After the first ten minutes I figured the rest was going to be a torture to watch. It did get somewhat better, but never rose above OK.
    7tomsview

    The raving and the riven

    This is a clever, well-made movie, but I think there are a couple of things that stop it from being better than it is.

    The story is not dissimilar to David Fincher's "Seven", in that case it was killings inspired by the seven deadly sins while in "The Raven", a serial killer creates gory scenarios based on the stories of Edgar Allen Poe.

    Inspector Emmett Fields, played by Luke Evans, while investigating a bizarre double murder, realises that it has a connection to a story by Edgar Allen Poe. He engages the author to help him find the killer. Poe, played by John Cusack, is hesitant at first, but soon throws himself into the hunt, forming an alliance with Fields.

    The killer's true intentions become a little clearer when Poe's Fiancée, Emily, played by Alice Eve, is kidnapped. Kept in a coffin, she is tormented by her captor. Eventually, Poe works out who the killer is, and strikes a deadly deal in exchange for Emily's life.

    I think John Cusack struggles to find the right balance for Poe. Admittedly, he is more settled in the role by the end of the movie, but he knocks it off balance with some early drunk scenes with lots of yelling; actors portraying people who are drunk are almost as annoying as people who are drunk. His performance is uneven, especially in his affection for Emily - he seems oddly unconvincing in some scenes although he says he would sacrifice his life for her. Luke Evans, with a far more understated performance, steals the show as Inspector Fields.

    Visually brilliant, the film features ever more elaborate techniques to dispose of the killer's victims, The ingenuity and the amount of work involved would have required a crew the size of the one that built the Panama Canal, however, with a movie such as this, suspension of disbelief definitely helps with the enjoyment level.

    For a while, I thought the identity of murderer was going to be either a disappointment or far too obvious, simply because not too many characters are introduced into the story; an unwritten rule of crime movies is that no one is introduced into a plot without reason. My fears were groundless; the ending works brilliantly, and is far more satisfying than is often the case.

    Although "The Raven" has similarities to "Seven", it doesn't have the darkness or the hide-behind-your-finger's tension of that masterpiece of horror. With that said however, as serial killer movies go, "The Raven" is definitely a 'cut' above the average.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film posits a fictional representation of the last days in the life of Edgar Allan Poe. In reality, no one actually knows how Poe spent his last days, his death being shrouded in mystery. He was found, delirious, on the streets of Baltimore on October 3, 1849, wearing clothes that were not his own. On the night before his death, he was reported to have repeatedly called out the name "Reynolds." He died on October 7, 1849, as depicted in the film. All medical records, including his death certificate, have been lost.
    • Gaffes
      Ivan, the typesetter, tells Poe that he is the writer's biggest fan. The word "fan" (short for "fanatic") would not be used in this sense until the late 1880s.
    • Citations

      Maddux: I believe that God gave him a spark of genius and quenched it in misery. But as far as something like this... The only thing he's ever killed is a bottle of brandy.

    • Connexions
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      Arranged by Brady/Peoples

      Performed by Lucas Vidal

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 avril 2012 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Spain
      • Hungary
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    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Novi Sad, Serbia
    • sociétés de production
      • Intrepid Pictures
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • Galavis Film
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      • 26 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 16 008 272 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 7 289 642 $ US
      • 29 avr. 2012
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 29 699 345 $ US
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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