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Nerve: Voyeur ou joueur?

Titre original : Nerve
  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,5/10
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POPULARITÉ
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Marc John Jefferies, Emma Roberts, and Dave Franco in Nerve: Voyeur ou joueur? (2016)
A high school senior finds herself immersed in an online game of truth or dare, where her every move starts to become manipulated by an anonymous community of "watchers."
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Une lycéenne se retrouve immergée dans une version en ligne du jeu action ou vérité, où chacun de ses mouvements sont manipulés par une communauté anonyme de "voyeurs".Une lycéenne se retrouve immergée dans une version en ligne du jeu action ou vérité, où chacun de ses mouvements sont manipulés par une communauté anonyme de "voyeurs".Une lycéenne se retrouve immergée dans une version en ligne du jeu action ou vérité, où chacun de ses mouvements sont manipulés par une communauté anonyme de "voyeurs".

  • Réalisation
    • Henry Joost
    • Ariel Schulman
  • Scénaristes
    • Jessica Sharzer
    • Jeanne Ryan
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    • Emma Roberts
    • Dave Franco
    • Emily Meade
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,5/10
    146 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 243
    103
    • Réalisation
      • Henry Joost
      • Ariel Schulman
    • Scénaristes
      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Jeanne Ryan
    • Vedettes
      • Emma Roberts
      • Dave Franco
      • Emily Meade
    • 346Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 252Commentaires de critiques
    • 58Métascore
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      • 5 nominations au total

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    Emma Roberts
    Emma Roberts
    • Vee
    Dave Franco
    Dave Franco
    • Ian
    Emily Meade
    Emily Meade
    • Sydney
    Miles Heizer
    Miles Heizer
    • Tommy
    Juliette Lewis
    Juliette Lewis
    • Nancy
    Kimiko Glenn
    Kimiko Glenn
    • Liv
    Marc John Jefferies
    Marc John Jefferies
    • Wes
    Colson Baker
    Colson Baker
    • Ty
    Brian Marc
    Brian Marc
    • J.P.
    Ed Squires
    • Chuck
    Rightor Doyle
    Rightor Doyle
    • Bergdorf Salesman
    Josh Ostrovsky
    Josh Ostrovsky
    • Dirt Beard
    Eric D'Alessandro
    Eric D'Alessandro
    • Hype Boi
    Arielle Vandenberg
    Arielle Vandenberg
    • Bergdorf Sales Lady
    Jonny Beauchamp
    Jonny Beauchamp
    • Gatekeeper
    Samira Wiley
    Samira Wiley
    • Hacker Kween
    Albert Sidoine
    • Clarence
    Chris Breslin
    • Bergdorf Security Guard
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      • Ariel Schulman
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      • Jessica Sharzer
      • Jeanne Ryan
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    6miinty

    I was entertained, but....

    20 mins into this, I loved it - I was all in for the ride, then, you know, that la dee da, bulls*** ending happened. I really wish they'd gone dark with that ending. Actually, every moment after Vee snitches to that cop should be changed, I feel like up until that point it was so good. I was still entertained, but the magical hacker network taking down everything... in record time, uuugh, it was so, typical. Also, Vee's brother, he played Nerve, right? That's how he died?? lol, I can't've been the only one that thought that - why mention him at all, why even have a brother, if he's not central to the story or some breakthrough?? Him being "the fun was" can't've been it, can it?

    This movie was good, almost great. Strong 6/10.
    7allstarrunner

    Surprisingly Solid movie with a good message

    This movie comes at the perfect time with the craze of Pokemon Go; a time when you literally see millions of people obsessed with an app - where you can find videos of hordes of people in NYC all running after a particular Pokemon.

    This is essentially the premise of the movie: a new app (game) comes out that takes teens in a particular city by storm, except the consequences can be much graver.

    As to not give anything away, I try to be brief:

    The acting was great; the pacing was great, the color pallet and tone of the movie were all top notch.

    That being said, the plot - as it developed - felt "obvious", I wasn't surprised by anything and I wasn't ever emotionally "moved." The movie knows what it is, and it does it pretty well - it's a teen thriller.

    What the movie explores is far more important: the way people interact with each other when they are hidden behind a wall of anonymity. The movie has a good message.

    The BOTTOM LINE: I rate movies on whether it is worth spending the $$$ to see at a theater, in my opinion this one is worth seeing at a matinée showing ($5), but probably not dolling out $12 - $15. I hope that helps.
    5MiaxPls

    Saw the trailer? There's no need to watch the movie then.

    Good idea that failed in execution. If you saw the trailer and read the reviews you might think that there's some depth hiding in the actual movie, but unfortunately, you'll be wrong to think so. The actors are the only bright spot. You'll see some well known and rising star faces who's acting was on point. The movie tries to win you with likable characters, scenes that show familiar problems to most internet users (e.g.Skype call glitching) and with a cute little morale story at the end but fails as it provides no depth to be discovered. Some scenes are super cringe worthy and left me feeling uncomfortable about my movie picking skills.

    It's just one of those films you watch and forget about in a day, doesn't leave you questioning some character's decisions or the way it ended which left both me and my girlfriend disappointed. Overall 5/10.
    6joshfanguy

    Good mindless entertainment if you're trying to kill a few hours.

    I'm the guy who can appreciate Ben Affleck's Daredevil as mindless entertainment...so with that being said I'm not too hard to impress. I liked this movie's concept...it's fun and engaging. The actors did a good job with it for what it was. It's not an Oscar worthy movie by any means, but if you're bored and you're looking for something to mindlessly entertain you for a few hours this will do the trick. A little far fetched at times with regards to the antagonist(s)...but it's a good source of mindless entertainment. I've read people say it tries to actually get into serious themes...if that's the case I missed the memo cause I didn't really see any serious themes other than the availability of information over the internet...

    I'd sort of go the other way with this and say it doesn't really take itself too seriously...which I think is a good thing. I do feel like the ending was a little meh and a little bit of a letdown...but I can't think of a better way to end it off the top of my head so I really shouldn't complain. This was an OK movie with a really good premise for nerds like me.
    8bob-the-movie-man

    At last, a summer film with some originality

    With great internet power comes great irresponsibility. This is the premise behind "Nerve", a film whose producers must have wet themselves with excitement that the Pokemon Go craze aligned so nicely with the release of their film. I was delighted that at last this summer there is a film with a modicum of originality I can enthuse about.

    'Vee', short for Venus (Emma Roberts, niece of Julia Roberts) is an NYC teen living in the shadow of a family tragedy and the claustrophobic presence of her over-protective mother (Juliette Lewis, "Cape Fear"). Always timidly in the shadow of her best friend – the extrovert Sydney (Emily Meade) – Vee pooh-poohs Sydney's compulsion with the new viral internet game 'Nerve': a social media 'Truth or Dare' ("but without the truth") challenge game where you can either be a "Player" or a "Watcher". In real time, Watchers set Players with challenges they have to complete for ever-escalating financial rewards… but "Bail" or "Fail" and you lose all. And "snitches get stitches".

    With their friendship at breaking point, Vee is provoked into playing the game by Sydney and teams with fellow gamer Ian (Dave Franco, younger brother of James Franco) – someone with a history that could bring Vee into great danger. However, Vee's geeky wannabe boyfriend Tommy (Miles Heizer) is on the case….

    What is so impressive about this film is that the screenplay by Jessica Sharzer (based on a novel by Jeanne Ryan) is genuinely original and is delivered with style and good humor. Sure, you can draw parallels for any film with many other sources: in here there are traces of Hunger Games/Allegiance; the "Simon Says" portion of Die Hard 3; perhaps a soupçon of "Gladiator" and Schwartznegger's "Running Man" in the mix. But this is a novel approach to a teen flick, bang on the topical money in bringing in the frenetically viral nature of social media and aspects of the 'dark web', cyber security and open source programming.

    The film manages to generate significant credibility about the impact that a game like this would have among a teen audience. And there is a telling message in the finale: that it is easy to be a troll without responsibility hiding behind an internet ident, but when the masks come off and the message back becomes personal then your responsibilities as an individual human can come home to roost.

    The film is delivered with style and verve as well, with innovative graphics (a great title and end title design) and an 'augmented reality' overlay of the action showing Players and Watchers across the city. Many of the challenges are executed really well, with a few seat-clenchingly tense moments, particularly if you have a poor head for heights.

    But with all this potential it unfortunately fails to be a 10* classic, smelling at times of 'B' movie. Which is a great shame. Emma Roberts is fine at what she does, but at times I longed for the dramatic depth of a Shailene Woodley or Chloe Grace Moretz, with the scenes with the under-used but excellent Juliette Lewis rather highlighting this differential.

    The otherwise excellent script is – for me – let down by a scene of male-on-female violence which I found both distasteful and unnecessary. And a coding 'geeks shall inherit the earth' moment towards the end is a little too glib for my liking.

    But overall the directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman ("Paranormal Activity 3" and "4") have done a fine job with a $20M budget.

    Regular readers of my blog (bob-the-movie-man.com) may recall my use of the "BvS quotient" – the number of films that could be made from the budget of "Batman vs Superman": this one has a BvS quotient of 8% meaning you could make over 12 of these instead of the superhero dud. Yes please! Although if they had doubled the budget and rounded off some of the sharp corners, this could have been a true classic. It's still recommended for a memorable movie experience though, and probably makes it into my draft movies of the year list so far.

    (For the graphical version of this review and to comment, please visit bob-the-movie-man.com. Thanks).

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      According to the directors, there was a very sexual dare that was not filmed because it was "dark and weird," so they could keep the film accessible to younger audiences.
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      When the leads are driving along the bridge in one shot, approximately ten usernames appear above them, denoting there are watchers in the vicinity. Two of these usernames are clearly identical.
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      Nancy: [in nurses uniform, upset at what she sees on her cellphone] Somebody is putting money in my account!

      Black patient in wheelchair: White people problems.

    • Générique farfelu
      In the closing credits, at 01:28:39 It says "Based on the novel by Jeanne Ryan". They then show the first several paragraphs of Charles Dickens's "Great Expectations".
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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 juillet 2016 (Canada)
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      • United States
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
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      • Lionsgate
      • TIK Films
      • Allison Shearmur Productions
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      • 19 000 000 $ US (estimation)
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      • 38 583 626 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 9 445 456 $ US
      • 31 juill. 2016
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 85 251 425 $ US
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