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Seule la mort peut m'arrêter

Titre original : I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
  • 2003
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  • 1h 43min
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5,8/10
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Seule la mort peut m'arrêter (2003)
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Will est un ancien caïd qui a fui Londres et le milieu du crime. Pourchassé par son passé, il tente péniblement de retrouver une paix intérieure en vivant en solitaire dans les forêts du pay... Tout lireWill est un ancien caïd qui a fui Londres et le milieu du crime. Pourchassé par son passé, il tente péniblement de retrouver une paix intérieure en vivant en solitaire dans les forêts du pays de Galles.Will est un ancien caïd qui a fui Londres et le milieu du crime. Pourchassé par son passé, il tente péniblement de retrouver une paix intérieure en vivant en solitaire dans les forêts du pays de Galles.

  • Réalisation
    • Mike Hodges
  • Scénario
    • Trevor Preston
  • Casting principal
    • Clive Owen
    • Malcolm McDowell
    • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Mike Hodges
    • Scénario
      • Trevor Preston
    • Casting principal
      • Clive Owen
      • Malcolm McDowell
      • Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • 115avis d'utilisateurs
    • 37avis des critiques
    • 56Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Will
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Boad
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    Jonathan Rhys Meyers
    • Davey
    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Helen
    Jamie Foreman
    Jamie Foreman
    • Mickser
    Ken Stott
    Ken Stott
    • Turner
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Mrs. Bartz
    Alexander Morton
    Alexander Morton
    • Victor
    John Surman
    • Pathologist
    Paul Mohan
    Paul Mohan
    • Coroner
    Damian Dibben
    • David Myers
    Amber Batty
    • Sheridan
    Daisy Beaumont
    Daisy Beaumont
    • Stella, Drugs Seeker
    Lidija Zovkic
    • Philippa, Model
    Geoff Bell
    Geoff Bell
    • Arnie Ryan
    Desmond Bayliss
    • Cannibal
    • (as Desmond Baylis)
    Kirris Riviere
    Kirris Riviere
    • Big John
    Brian Croucher
    Brian Croucher
    • Al Shaw
    • Réalisation
      • Mike Hodges
    • Scénario
      • Trevor Preston
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    9hornsleth

    A must see: Stylish, dark revenge story.

    This is a great movie laden with enigmatic style. A modern, gritty film noir with a powerful and restrained performance by Clive Owen. Compared to other contemporary gangster movies, this one does without cheap action and unmotivated aspects of humor. This is a film taking itself and its moviegoers seriously. The pace and rhythm of the movie and great cinematography accentuates the underlying and half hidden aspects of the script, Clive Owen's acting really proves here that less is more. This movie is indeed one of the two best crime movies to come out of Britain around the turn of the millennium, the other being, of course, "Sexy Beast". These films both combine great style, magnetic performances from the currently best British actors, compelling story lines and sense of warmth emanating from perfectly cast protagonists; Owen and Winstone, respectively.
    4tonstant viewer

    You May Drop Off Sooner - Less Than Meets The Eye

    This is an old master's film, in which an aged director goes back to revisit the kind of story he excelled at when young, with dubious results. A more satisfying example of this kind of nostalgia would be John Frankenheimer's "Ronin," and if you had trouble with that one, you'll hate this one.

    What Mike Hodges gives us here is a great wind-up and no pitch. London at night, endless shots of almost-human cars under the street lamps, a threatening bunch of thugs who never really thump each other, it all adds up to considerably less than a whole film.

    Much has been made in these reviews about the film's ambiguity. I disagree. All the characters, and I mean all, are painfully aware and articulate about their motivations. Gloomy predictions are made about inevitable conflicts that never materialize, action is either cut short or cut away from. The whole thing is like a Michael Mann thriller with all the thrills scrupulously removed. Or perhaps Hodges is trying to reclaim the genre from Guy Ritchie's jokiness.

    The script for this film must really have looked threadbare on the page. The dialog is obvious and arthritic. What works is the acting, the cinematography and the director's depressed atmospherics. Clive Owen demonstrates his considerable presence in a part that is intended to be a deliberate let-down. Charlotte Rampling is fascinating as always, more so than her lines. The rest of the cast ranges from good down to OK.

    But in his determination to avoid clichés, the director has also managed to avoid incident, pace and interest. So a nice wind-up, but no pitch, no runs, no hits, and some calculated, deliberate errors.
    David_Frames

    Dark, moody and brillant.

    Mood, texture and ambiguity in a British crime thriller? You better believe it. ISWID is no conventional revenge thriller. Mike Hodges, whose Get Carter is something of a gold standard for this kind of thing, subverts auidence expectations by producing a similar setup (a ganster related death, the vengeful brother returning to the city to find out what happened) and then proceeding to wrongfoot them by concentrating on the psychological fallout from crime rather than screen violence or genre cliches.

    A moody Clive Owen plays Will Graham, a former London gangster who became so full of loathing for his life of murder and criminality that he has rejected it totally having moved away and left behind the trappings of organised crime. 3 years on he leads a reclusive, hermit like existence, surviving on odd jobs and living in the back of a van. When his younger brother Davy is raped by local hood Malcolm McDowell, he kills himself, an event that serves as the catalyst for Will's return to his former life as he attempts to find those responsible but perhaps more importantly why they did it.

    This is a dark, thoughtful piece, less concerned with the usual revenge thriller trajectory than the psychological underpinnings of it's subject matter. It's unusual for this type of film to stop and reflect on events rather than just skip to the inevitable confrontation but Hodges pulls it off not least because his London backdrop is a sinister place where social and moral breakdown are continually in the background. The city has a contaminating effect from which Owen has tried to flee. Crime dehumanises everyone here, both victim and gangster. Much of the movie is about Owen's character attempting to resist a return to his former self but as he learns more about his brother's final hours the guard slips and over the course of the film he gradually transforms back to the killer he once was, culminating in a physical and material change toward the end of the film.

    It's not a movie that gives you all the answers nor it does it give you everything you expect. You never find out what single event, if any, caused Owen to leave London so you're left to share in the confusion of those around him. It's also unclear what McDowell's relationship is to Rhys Meyers but this simply adds to the sense of unease. In every scene omission suggests hidden layers which force you maintain distance from the characters, making you a less emotion but more thoughtful observer. It could be anticlimatic for those expecting an orgy of bloody revenge, but Hodges would undermine the disguist registered by Owen's character for his violent past by indulging the voyeuristic demands of the audience to witness that violence. The film cuts away from it and introspectively explores its aftermath, not to mention its occasionally tragic inevitablility. Ambiguity is the watchword here because, Hodges suggests, you can't necessarily trust everything you see and hear. "Memories can deceive" Owen's voiceover tells us in the scene that bookends the film, and as everything that follows the introduction is effectively a flashback, we have to consider the possibility that certain scenes are misleading. The focus of the film intially seems to be the rape of Will's brother but this is the hook upon which Hodge's probes the lure and ultimately the consequence of crime. It won't be to everyone's taste but ISWID will have you scrutinising the detail long after you've left the cinema, something which can't be said for too many crime thillers these days.

    An unsettling, thought provoking film. Recommended.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Back to the Past

    After the suicide of the small time drug dealer and thief Davey (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), his brother and former powerful gangster Will Graham (Clive Owen), who is living a peaceful recluse life trying to redeem himself from his past, returns to his homeland to investigate the motives for such desperate act. Will hires an independent autopsy and the coroner informs that Davey had been raped the night before his death. Will returns to his past life seeking for revenge.

    "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" is a deceptive thriller with an absolute absence of originality. In spite of having a great cast leaded by Clive Owen, Charlotte Rampling, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Malcolm McDowell, and a beautiful and stylish cinematography, the screenplay is very weak and confused, with a storyline similar to many other better movies. The characters are badly developed, and who they are and their motives are disclosed in a confused way. Further, the motives of Boad for the stupidity against Davey are unbelievably ridiculous. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil):" Vingança Final" ("Final Revenge")
    simon-smith27

    A smouldering fire

    First the locations. This is London as it has not been seen since The Long Good Friday, Brixton; Holland Park near where I live. The camera loves these locations at night, a London where only the bad guys come out. The beach at the beginning and the end of the film is Newport Sands in Pembrokeshire where I spent many childhood holidays. There is even a shot of Fishguard with the Royal Oak pub in the background.

    A plot that is deceptively simple, but is it. Does the Clive Owen character really want revenge or is he out of all that now? He doesn't know and he certainly isn't going to tell the audience, we have to do the work and think, something many cinemagoers do not like doing these days. His ambivelence is shown when he goes to kill Malcolm McDowall (in his best role since Gangster No.1.).

    The acting is superb and realistic especially Ken Stott as the rival gang leader who can't tell his left from right. The dialogue is often elliptical leaving us to fill in the gaps, a bit like real life. Owen fills the screen, even when not speaking, he is the smouldering heart of the film with only Charlotte Rampling his equal when both are in shot.

    And thank goodness no tidy endings. I am sure this will go down well in the states who had to show us how good Croupier was. I think its on in about five cinemas in the UK.

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      The title is derived from the song by the late Warren Zevon.
    • Citations

      Will: Look at me. Look at what I've become. I sometimes don't talk to another living soul for fucking days, weeks. I'm always on the move. I trust no one, nothing. And it's got fuck-all to do with escape or withdrawal or fear. It's grief. For a life wasted. And now there's Davey. Another fucking wasted life. And I'm gonna find out why.

    • Connexions
      Featured in O Lucky Malcolm! (2006)
    • Bandes originales
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      Composed by Simon Fisher-Turner (as Simon Fisher Turner) and Robin Rimbaud

      Recorded by Simon Fisher-Turner (as SFT) and Scanner

      Published by Mute Song Ltd and 3MV Music Publishing/Big Life Music Ltd

      Courtesy of Sulphur Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juillet 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dark Street, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni(Will calling from phone box)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Mosaic Film Group
      • Revere Pictures
      • Will & Company
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 360 759 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 13 415 $US
      • 20 juin 2004
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 490 964 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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