Prancer
- 1989
- Tous publics
- 1h 43min
Une jeune fermière soigne un renne blessé qu'elle pense faire partie de l'équipage du père Noël, dans l'espoir de le remettre sur pied pour Noël. Sa foi en sa mission génère l'adhésion de so... Tout lireUne jeune fermière soigne un renne blessé qu'elle pense faire partie de l'équipage du père Noël, dans l'espoir de le remettre sur pied pour Noël. Sa foi en sa mission génère l'adhésion de son entourage, sauf son père qui a bien du mal à comprendre.Une jeune fermière soigne un renne blessé qu'elle pense faire partie de l'équipage du père Noël, dans l'espoir de le remettre sur pied pour Noël. Sa foi en sa mission génère l'adhésion de son entourage, sauf son père qui a bien du mal à comprendre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Steve Riggs
- (as John Joseph Duda)
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Sam Elliott delivers a fantastic performance as Jessica's father, a farmer who has recently lost his wife and will soon probably lose his farm. He is on the verge of losing his family, and the father-daughter relationship at the heart of the movie feels unaffectedly real. Cloris Leachman's turn as an embittered neighbor deserves note as well.
The film's greatest flaws occur in its last two minutes. First, a critical continuity error shows that the reindeer has shed a jingle-bell harness just before the sound of the harness is supposed to indicate the animal's presence. Finally, at the very end, the movie shatters its ambiguity about the literal truth of the reindeer's identity. In doing so, it negates the foundation of the story's authenticity and dramatic power, and trivializes the final reconciliation between Jessica and her father. If the reindeer is not a supernatural being, then Jessica is a silly little girl and the audience has been had. But if the reindeer is a magical beast from Santa's stable, then it is not a leap of faith for Jessica's father to accept her improbable belief in the animal. By revealing the answer one way or the other, "Prancer" cheapens itself and significantly undermines the emotional power of an otherwise subtle and moving drama.
The child actors are the heart of _Prancer_. They are real, never overacting or coming off as children playing at making a film. Sam Elliot is the epitome of the overstressed, depressed man who has lost his wife and despairs of losing everything else too. His transformation is believable and worthy of the time spent to watch his character unfold. Cloris Leachman is a delight as the female Scrooge who is touched by two children--Jessica who reintroduces her to the joy of Christmas, and a little boy in church who reintroduces her to the joy of human fellowship.
Above all, this is a story of transition. The earnest child must move forward to knowledge, and the jaded grownup must move back to mystery and faith. If your Christmas is too much take and not enough give, I prescribe hot chocolate, hot buttered popcorn, and a viewing of Prancer with people you love. Better yet, do as we have and make this movie part of your personal holiday tradition. It might help make you a better person the rest of the year.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie is set in Three Oaks, Michigan, where town exteriors were filmed. Filming also occurred at the Old Republic House in New Carlisle, Indiana, La Porte, Indiana, and at Starved Rock State Park in Utica, Illinois.
- GaffesWhen Prancer is crossing the pond about 32 minutes into the movie, a crew member can clearly be seen in the background during the shot.
- Citations
Carol Wetherby: The problem is, Jessie... I don't believe in Santa Claus anymore.
Jessica Riggs: What?
Carol Wetherby: I mean, think about it. How could one man climb down all the chimneys in the world in one night?
Jessica Riggs: He's magical, Carol!
- Versions alternativesThe Orion Pictures logo is omitted from the post-1989 VHS prints.
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- How long is Prancer?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jessie et le petit renne du Père Noël
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 18 587 135 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 914 486 $US
- 19 nov. 1989
- Montant brut mondial
- 18 587 135 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1