Wolf
- 1994
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- 2h 5min
L'éditeur Will Randall devient loup-garou et va devoir se battre pour éviter de perdre son travail.L'éditeur Will Randall devient loup-garou et va devoir se battre pour éviter de perdre son travail.L'éditeur Will Randall devient loup-garou et va devoir se battre pour éviter de perdre son travail.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total
- Party Guest
- (as Shirin Devrim)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector Mike Nichols had originally wanted Michelle Pfeiffer to wear a red hooded sweatshirt for this movie's final act. She refused, as she thought it would harm this movie's credibility.
- GaffesThere was no blood on Will's teeth and mouth after he kills the deer.
- Citations
Will Randall: What do you do?
Laura: Why do you care?
Will Randall: I don't. I was just making polite conversation.
Laura: I'd rather not discuss what I do.
Will Randall: You know, I think I understand what you're like now. You're very beautiful and you think men are only interested in you because you're beautiful, but you want them to be interested in you because you're you. The problem is, aside from all that beauty, you're not very interesting. You're rude, you're hostile, you're sullen, you're withdrawn. I know you want someone to look past all that at the real person underneath but the only reason anyone would bother to look past all that is because you're beautful. Ironic, isn't it? In an odd way you're your own problem.
Laura: Sorry. Wrong line. I am not taken aback by your keen insight and suddenly challenged by you.
The cinematography is very well done, providing slick shots throughout which still hold their own against current films. The acting is very good with James Spader oozing sleaziness with every single look, Michelle Pfieffer playing a hardened woman, and Jack Nicholson being, well, Jack Nicholson, but hairier.
The opening sequence grabs you straight away, stock shocks, but they work fantastically, from then on I found myself impressed on just about every following scene.
Nicholson is very good at underplaying the beginning of his transformation as he starts to discover his newly heightened senses, but he comes into his own when his powers bring him new found confidence and self assurance.
Some of the wolf effects are a little cheesy, and the appearance of David Schwimmer playing a cop caused me to flash into Friends mode - he even has a friends-like line, could he _be_ anymore Ross like? Aside from these little niggles the film has an excellent love story with fantastic interaction between Nicholson and Pfieffer with some wry dialog. It's got great lighting and very good cinematography throw in a superb Morricone soundtrack and a cool ending and you've got a great film.
- PyrolyticCarbon
- 7 nov. 1999
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 70 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 65 002 597 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 17 911 366 $US
- 19 juin 1994
- Montant brut mondial
- 131 002 597 $US
- Durée2 heures 5 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1