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Les survivants d'un accident d'avion dans le désert mongol travaillent ensemble pour construire un nouvel avion.Les survivants d'un accident d'avion dans le désert mongol travaillent ensemble pour construire un nouvel avion.Les survivants d'un accident d'avion dans le désert mongol travaillent ensemble pour construire un nouvel avion.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Sticky Fingaz
- Jeremy
- (as Kirk Jones)
Martin Hindy
- Newman
- (as Martin 'Mako' Hindy)
Anthony Brandon Wong
- Lead Smuggler
- (as Anthony Wong)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe model used for the crash sequence cost $250,000 and was so perfectly built it actually flew further than the crew and testing had predicted. In fact it flew so far it hit the camera filming it and broke the cameraman's leg.
- GaffesThe nomads have dromedary camels which are native to Arabia whereas the Bactrian camel is native to the Gobi desert.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Phoenix Diaries (2005)
- Bandes originalesI've Been Everywhere
Written by Geoff Mack
Performed by Johnny Cash
Courtesy of American Recordings, LLC
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Commentaire à la une
20 July 2005. Warning: Spoiler. This movie tries to take the high road to the traditional survival story, but ends up with several low points along the way. One of the saving components of this movie was the mostly outstanding performance of Giovanni Ribisi who plays a character that seems quite out of his past range of characters as well as stereotypical one, but one that Ribisi makes his own. There are number of intellectual and explanatory narrative scenes with a number of characters using a script that attempts to elevate the level of dialogue and plot. Yet the movie at the same time suffers from manipulative script devices, continuity problems, and actions by the characters that don't seem to make much sense. There is one scene where Ribisi climbs on top of their new plane during an electrical storm. There is another scene where it's night and then suddenly it's day. There are a number of scenes where time suddenly passes and, as if by magic, the survivors' problems are solved. Various equipment, food, water many vital components just appear mostly for the sake of the script. There are a number of superfluous script plots that are incorporated just for the sake of making the movie supposedly more interesting without really allowing the characters to develop and become much more personal. The characters are themselves somewhat stereotypical even though deliberate attempts are made not to be so. One of the great scenes is when Ribisi manages to take charge as well as the twist of his true nature of his employment (though the outcome of this scene is somewhat disappointment and quite predictable). There would have been more emotional intrigue if the survivors' discovered that not all of them could leave because of weight considerations. All in all, this mostly predictable movie thanks in part to the trailer is interesting with some nice cinematography shots, slow motion, and other special effects has its moments. Seven out of Ten Stars.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 45 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 21 009 180 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 019 430 $US
- 19 déc. 2004
- Montant brut mondial
- 35 021 497 $US
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