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Le Petit Poucet

Titre original : Le petit poucet
  • 2001
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  • 1h 30min
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Le Petit Poucet (2001)
DramaFamilyFantasy

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePoucet is a kid from a family of numerous children. The parents, too poor to feed them, decide to abandon them in the forest. There, the brothers try to find their way out making fantastic e... Tout lirePoucet is a kid from a family of numerous children. The parents, too poor to feed them, decide to abandon them in the forest. There, the brothers try to find their way out making fantastic encounters. This film is based on the French fairy tale "Le petit poucet" by Charles Perrau... Tout lirePoucet is a kid from a family of numerous children. The parents, too poor to feed them, decide to abandon them in the forest. There, the brothers try to find their way out making fantastic encounters. This film is based on the French fairy tale "Le petit poucet" by Charles Perrault.

  • Réalisation
    • Olivier Dahan
  • Scénario
    • Charles Perrault
    • Olivier Dahan
    • Agnès Fustier-Dahan
  • Casting principal
    • Nils Hugon
    • Raphaël Fuchs-Willig
    • William Touil
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Olivier Dahan
    • Scénario
      • Charles Perrault
      • Olivier Dahan
      • Agnès Fustier-Dahan
    • Casting principal
      • Nils Hugon
      • Raphaël Fuchs-Willig
      • William Touil
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 5avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux34

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    Nils Hugon
    • Poucet
    Raphaël Fuchs-Willig
    • Pierrot
    • (as Raphaël Fuchs)
    William Touil
    • Martin
    Pierre-Augustin Crenn
    • Jacques
    Théodule Carré-Cassaigne
    • Joseph
    Hanna Berthaut
    • Rose, la fille de l'ogre
    Romane Bohringer
    Romane Bohringer
    • La mère de Poucet
    Pierre Berriau
    • Le père de Poucet
    Dominique Hulin
    • L'ogre
    Élodie Bouchez
    Élodie Bouchez
    • La femme de l'ogre
    Samy Naceri
    Samy Naceri
    • Le soldat à la jambe de fer
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • La reine
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    Saïd Taghmaoui
    • Le chef de troupe
    Clément Sibony
    Clément Sibony
    • Le soldat mourant
    Carlo Brandt
    Carlo Brandt
    • Le cavalier
    Isaac Sharry
    Isaac Sharry
    • Le soldat sympathique
    Romain Duris
    Romain Duris
    • Un garde de la reine
    Tonio Descanvelle
    Tonio Descanvelle
    • Un garde de la reine
    • Réalisation
      • Olivier Dahan
    • Scénario
      • Charles Perrault
      • Olivier Dahan
      • Agnès Fustier-Dahan
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    6raymond-15

    No wonder people develop neuroses when brought up on fairy tales like this

    This family is so poor that Tom's father (a very practical man) decides that his five sons should be taken into the forest and left there to be devoured by wolves. There's an ogre in the forest too that Tom fears, but Tom's father says "Be more afraid of a failed harvest, for then we have nothing to eat".

    The ogre is a terrifying individual of gigantic proportions and huge teeth. His savage roar is so loud the earth seems to shudder. Although the brothers are chased by wolves, their flight from the ogre is far more terrifying. The most exciting part of the film takes us to a craggy mountain where the brothers stumble up among the sharp and slippery rocks attempting to escape from the ferocity of the ogre. As they slip and slide we fear that at any moment they will drop to their deaths from a mountain ledge.

    Because Tom is small he often has to do the dirty work such as crawling through tiny apertures. Despite his small stature, Tom seems the bravest of the lot. And when he gets hold of the magical seven league boots, he literally takes flight.

    The sets and lighting complement the telling of the fairy tale. There is a surreal feel about the whole presentation. Photographic images are super-imposed in rapid succession with the boys screaming and the ogre roaring. We cannot see the detail but we know full well that a terrible struggle is taking place.

    I am not sure that young children should watch this film. When the ogre gives the brothers shelter for the night and orders his wife to cook them for breakfast, it is to say the least very unsettling. For grown-ups it is a stark reminder of our early days and explains perhaps why so many of us are afraid of the dark.
    3wombat_1

    Just because it's French doesn't mean it's good

    A totally silly movie that seems to have no idea what is its target audience. It's too violent for a kid's movie, and too stupid to be an adult one. Yes, the painted backdrops are fantastic, but that's about really all that this movie has going for it.

    The ogre in his Hannibal Lector mask is an insult to viewers in this high-tech age. The little ogresses are hilarious, and I'm sure that that was unintentional.

    I'm trying to watch as many "foreign" (non-Hollywood, I guess) films as I can these days, to try to get some variety of film-making styles. Many are good. This one was not.
    ulicknormanowen

    Just like Tom Thumb's blues 2

    It was the second time Perrault's fairytale had been tranferred to the screen,in the wake of Demy's wonderful "Peau d'Ane " , Michel Boisrond tried his luck with "le petit poucet" (1972) with mixed results .

    The sun King's reign was a hard time for the humble;famine would often run rampant,particularly in 1793-1794 .Charles Perraut (1628-1703) lived in those troubled times ,and although disguised as fairy tales ,his stories reflected the realities of the era ; the "little riding rood" ending was sweetened when told to the children ;the moral was :"to eat or to be eaten" ; that's the story of le petit poucet (aka "Hop On My Thumb" aka " Tom thumb ") ; parents would often abandon their children (babies were found in the churches ;Saint Vincent De Paul founded the "foundlings hospital " and reportedly saved 600 children ).

    Unlike Boisrond's screenplay ,which blended two stories (adding the story of a royal family with their daughter poisoned with protection) , Dahan's movie only kept the main plot and opted for Perrault's alternate ending ,which allows us to catch a glimpse of Catherine Deneuve ,the special guest star ,as a pacifist queen (unlike the writer's king who used his royal messenger to win the wars ).

    All the scenes when the animals intervene are rather successful but,as the story was too short ,it had to be fleshed out to become a feature film ; then the worst sides of Olivier Dahan ( primarily a video director ;his only strong film being "la môme " ,aka "la vie en rose ,an Edith Piaf who owed a lot to oscar-winning Marion Cotillar) surface : would be realistic plunder scenes and "the man-with -the iron-leg " interventions make the movie look like a video game .

    And why not an ogre with a human face? Jean -Pierre Marielle rose up to the occasion in 1972 ,in spite of an inevitable overplaying ;here the ogre looks like Darth Vader and the chase in the mountain with claps of thunder and flashes is clearly inspired by Disney's "Snow White and the seven dwarves".

    The best of this curate's egg remains the pictures in the forest ,with sometimes splendid color ,and the harsh moral "to eat or to be eaten " is better applied when the wolves are howling in the night and in the surprising moment when Poucet forces himself to eat a snail (a French gourmet dish now).
    7maniac-32

    Great adaptation of the classic tale!

    Le petit poucet is a great french adaptation of the classic tale. What really makes it stand out are the beautiful backgrounds and sceneries. Each scene is like a painting. This makes watching 'Le petit poucet' like reading the fairy tale accompanied by beautiful drawings. But there's more: this movie actually knows what a fairy tale originally was: a pretty dark and scary story for adults. This makes that 'Le petit poucet' isn't really suited for young children but grown-ups like myself who have read the story as a child will be excited and enchanted when they see how director Olivier Dahan has adapted it for the big screen. A must-see for fans of fairy tales and fantasy films alike!
    9JasonT413

    Another well done French film.

    This is a 'children's film that I highly recommend. It is a dark film but mature children will understand it and yes, enjoy it as well. It is very well done at I can confidently compare it to films such as Ridley Scott's Legend (Le Petit is a better film) and the cinema of Tim Burton. It is a very well created dream/fairy land that is presented in the film with realistic touches though. The ogre scenes are pretty frightening and realistic. The actress who plays the ogre's wife was memorable and pretty in a dark way. She is an attractive woman and why she would want to marry an ogre is beside me (maybe she was forced into the situation). Anyway, If you are a fan of fantasy/Tim Burton cinema go out and rent/buy this film. It is not for all children (kind of on the level of Edward Scissorhands). I rented this film and I look forward to purchasing within the near future.

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    • Anecdotes
      As of 2013, this film has still not been released on a Region 1 DVD.
    • Connexions
      Remake of Le petit poucet (1954)
    • Bandes originales
      La Lune Brille Pour Toi
      Written by Olivier Dahan and Joe Hisaishi

      "Close your Eyes" - English adaptation by Paul Breslin

      Performed by Vanessa Paradis

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 octobre 2001 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Bac Films (Flash only) (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tom Thumb
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bac Films
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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      • 67 000 000 F (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 5 867 304 $US
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