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La splendeur des Amberson

Titre original : The Magnificent Ambersons
  • Téléfilm
  • 2001
  • 2h 30min
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La splendeur des Amberson (2001)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left d... Tout lireThe spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father. As George struggles to sabotage his moth... Tout lireThe spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father. As George struggles to sabotage his mother's new romance, he must deal with his own romantic feelings for Morgan's daughter and th... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Alfonso Arau
  • Scénario
    • Booth Tarkington
    • Orson Welles
  • Casting principal
    • Madeleine Stowe
    • Bruce Greenwood
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    951
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    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Scénario
      • Booth Tarkington
      • Orson Welles
    • Casting principal
      • Madeleine Stowe
      • Bruce Greenwood
      • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
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    • 4avis des critiques
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    Madeleine Stowe
    Madeleine Stowe
    • Isabel Amberson Minafer
    Bruce Greenwood
    Bruce Greenwood
    • Eugene Morgan
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • George Amberson Minafer
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Lucy Morgan
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Fanny Minafer
    William Hootkins
    William Hootkins
    • Uncle George
    Dina Merrill
    Dina Merrill
    • Mrs. Johnson
    • (as Dina Merrill-Hartley)
    James Cromwell
    James Cromwell
    • Major Amberson
    Keith Allen
    • George (Age 9)
    Jane Brennan
    Jane Brennan
    • Nurse
    Laura Brennan
    • Lucy's Friend #2
    Kelly Campbell
    Kelly Campbell
    • Lucy's Companion
    Michael Devaney
    • Eugene's Secretary
    Mairead Devlin
    • Nurse
    Bernard Deegan
    • Youth
    Mark Doherty
    Mark Doherty
    • Drugstore Clerk
    James Donnelly
    • Forth Beau
    Darren Donoghue
    • Third Beau
    • Réalisation
      • Alfonso Arau
    • Scénario
      • Booth Tarkington
      • Orson Welles
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    If you liked the book, you'll despise this.

    Of course, even watching the Wells' version was like watching a completely different story than the actual Tarkington novel. The novel is so full of subtlety and nuance (and narration) that I suppose it would be hard for any film to capture it. But this TV flick seems to have been bourne out of some sort of bizarre class called Freud 101. A protective son, yes, but incestuous overtones??? By the way, where is the Midwest? It may have been an affluent family, but early-20th century Indianapolis bore no resemblance to this. Misty moors? Grand hilltop vistas? It's the Midwest for crying out loud! There were wooded estates then as now, but the book is rather specific in describing very public homes that were not removed from the peering eyes of the masses. It was kind of a main point.

    Now, if one were to simply avoid comparison with the book, I suppose it could have worked rather nicely as a Lifetime/Harlequin movie. The settings, scenes, and costumes were all rather pleasant in an escapist way.
    8Starlla34_98

    Magnificent Myers

    I went back and watched this movie for a 3rd time. I do not see anything bad to comment on about it. Rubbish it's not. I see a truly unique film here. It is rather odd which I enjoy. And, JRM, portrays characters like Georgie to perfection. The whole cast played their parts well. As I mentioned before nothing is perfect in any film, but Myers is in his role here. His character really angered me at times, but hey isn't that what a movie is suppose to do? Evoke our emotions? I loved the movie. Worth watching 3 times.
    8wordsmith_57

    A Stand Alone

    Not having read the book, nor having viewed the original Welles version, I watched The Magnificent Ambersons based on it being a period piece. I was also slightly intrigued that it was supposed to be a remake of what is considered a Welles classic. I watched the movie and found it stood well on its own. I was surprised to find it aired in 2002, as it is avant garde in form and has a fresh creativity, and even a daring in its approach that I would expect only of more recent films. The assembled cast is brilliant: Bruce Greenwood is the upbeat, returned prodigal, accompanied by his equally winsome daughter Gretchen Mol; James Cromwell is the patriarch, and Madeline Stowe is the many layered woman torn between her old flame and her ever present love for her son, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Jennifer Tilly as the spinster aunt adds to the ensemble quite nicely. This was at times painful to watch, since Rhys Meyers's character, George, is so absolutely obnoxious in his arrogance, but this is can be overlooked as George's behavior and personality is what makes the piece tick. Some have criticized Rhys Meyers, yet I found it a very convincing performance. As the uncle put it, "Georgy, I've always been fond of you, but I haven't always liked you." I couldn't stand George, yet there was something that almost made me root from him. A long movie, 150 minutes; however, good acting,creative filming, and a fascinating plot make it worthwhile viewing.
    philip-1

    Finally a coherent film version of the Tarkington classic

    Let's face it; Orson Welles's movie of The Magnificent Ambersons is a magnificent mess through no fault of its highly regarded director. Cut and edited to pieces by studio hacks (Robert Wise!!!) with the excised material now lost, the movie exists as a mere torso rather than a whole experience. So much is missing, that the movie is hard to follow unless you've read the book. The movie is certainly not what Welles wanted and it is unrepairable; a great tragedy in film history.

    The new version on A&E may not have Welles's unique directorial ability or atmospheric lighting in black and white, but it does tell Tarkington's story coherently and on the whole, quite successfully. Director Alfonso Arau has purposely avoided the look of the Welles film, opting for a rich, epic color palette. The art direction is beautiful and you really get a flavor of turn of the century midwest American life.

    Many reviewers have complained of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers performance of George. Frankly it is a brave and quite accurate portrayal. Tim Holt in the Welles film was hopelessly too mature looking to play Tarkington's headstrong brat. Georgie is not a very sympathetic character in the book and Rhys-Meyers studiously avoids turning him into the bland leading man that Welles allowed Holt to portray. Those that take issue with Rhys-Meyers don't know the book. He is the right age and certainly the right look for this difficult character. He is a dynamic actor that isn't afraid to be true to a character's inate nature. He's not easy to take at times, but Georgie isn't either!

    Many have also criticized Jennifer Tilly's Fanny as not being the equal of Agnes Moorehead. Again, Tilly is closer to the book. Fanny is a hapless character which Tilly invests with a wonderful degree of humanity coupled with her unique brand of eccentricity. Moorehead had not not an ounce of charm and frankly was miscast. Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, and Bruce Greenwood are all excellent as are the supporting players.

    Is this the ultimate version of this classic. Of course not. It is, however, a well made, BBC style television movie that is very true to Tarkington's novel and tells the story clearly, unapologetically and with some amount of panache. I give it an enthusiastic recommendation.
    8plamya-1

    Third time's the charm?

    I'd always heard that "The Magnificent Ambersons" was Orson Welles' masterpiece, but had never seen it until I got the two versions out of the public library. Now I'm even MORE curious about both the novel and Welles' screenplay. Welles' may have been ahead of his time cinematically, but the current version lacks bite largely because the storyline is outdated.

    Lacking a narrative voice-over, the remake presents events and motivations more clearly through visuals and dialogue. I thought the new casting was near-perfect in terms of character types, and the settings were visually stunning. In th A&E version the viewer comes to mourn the loss of old- time aristocratic splendor, which in the Welles' version has a vaguely Gothic feel. Both versions, however, fail to absorb the viewer emotionally completely. Georgie definitely deserves a comeuppance, but neither version carries the full impact or allows the characters to grow to tragic stature.

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    • Anecdotes
      Was originally to be directed by veteran director Herbert Ross, but heart problems led to his exiting the film in early 2001. He never directed again and late in 2001 he died of congestive heart failure.
    • Gaffes
      During George and Lucy's sleigh ride in town, George's lips frequently do not match what he's saying.
    • Citations

      George Amberson Minafer: Pull down your vest, wipe off your chin and... go to hell!

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Downton Abbey: Christmas at Downton Abbey (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Nueve Puntos
      by Carlos Di Sarli

      [Tango played during Amberson ball]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 janvier 2002 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • DeAngelis Film Production and Distribution
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Magnificent Ambersons
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dublin, County Dublin, Irlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • A+E Networks
      • De Angelis Group
      • RKO Radio Pictures
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      • 16 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 2h 30min(150 min)
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