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Demain, quand la guerre a commencé

Titre original : Tomorrow, When the War Began
  • 2010
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  • 1h 44min
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6,1/10
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Rachel Hurd-Wood, Caitlin Stasey, Lincoln Lewis, Phoebe Tonkin, Deniz Akdeniz, Ashleigh Cummings, and Chris Pang in Demain, quand la guerre a commencé (2010)
When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely high school teenagers band together to fight.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.When their country is invaded and their families are taken, eight unlikely teenagers band together to fight.

  • Réalisation
    • Stuart Beattie
  • Scénario
    • John Marsden
    • Stuart Beattie
  • Casting principal
    • Caitlin Stasey
    • Rachel Hurd-Wood
    • Lincoln Lewis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    32 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Scénario
      • John Marsden
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Casting principal
      • Caitlin Stasey
      • Rachel Hurd-Wood
      • Lincoln Lewis
    • 285avis d'utilisateurs
    • 69avis des critiques
    • 54Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 8 victoires et 14 nominations au total

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    Caitlin Stasey
    Caitlin Stasey
    • Ellie Linton
    Rachel Hurd-Wood
    Rachel Hurd-Wood
    • Corrie Mackenzie
    Lincoln Lewis
    Lincoln Lewis
    • Kevin Holmes
    Deniz Akdeniz
    Deniz Akdeniz
    • Homer Yannos
    Phoebe Tonkin
    Phoebe Tonkin
    • Fiona Maxwell
    Chris Pang
    Chris Pang
    • Lee Takkam
    Ashleigh Cummings
    Ashleigh Cummings
    • Robyn Mathers
    Andrew Ryan
    • Chris Lang
    • (as Andy Ryan)
    Colin Friels
    Colin Friels
    • Dr. Clements
    Don Halbert
    • Mr. Linton
    Olivia Pigeot
    Olivia Pigeot
    • Mrs. Linton
    Stephen Bourke
    • Police Officer
    Kelly Butler
    Kelly Butler
    • Mrs. Maxwell
    Julia Yon
    • Mrs. Takkam
    Dane Carson
    • Mr. Mathers
    Matthew Dale
    Matthew Dale
    • Mr. Coles
    Gary Quay
    • Senior Soldier
    Michael Camilleri
    • Tanker Driver
    • Réalisation
      • Stuart Beattie
    • Scénario
      • John Marsden
      • Stuart Beattie
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    Avis des utilisateurs285

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    6rowlsroyceau

    Good idea weighed down by problems

    A group of friends take an extended camping trip into the mountains. When they return, they find their country invaded by an unknown force, their families forced into a concentration camp, and take it upon themselves to begin a resistance movement.

    I have not read the book, but as an Australian I really wanted to enjoy this movie, and I did, but I also came away thinking that it could be a lot better. This is probably the most controversial film I have watched in a long time, because I enjoyed the experience of watching it but I found so many problems with it as well:

    The Good: Ellie and Homer's character growth is strong and impressive, impressive enough to carry the film past its problems.

    The action scenes are generally exciting.

    The film manages to maintain suspense even outside of the action scenes. It's good at conveying the emotions one should feel to find that their homeland has been invaded. I cared about the characters, worried about the way they fought with each other, and gritted my teeth for their success.

    The Bad:

    The other characters don't grow much.

    Some dialogue is clunky. The beginning is a little cheesy as all the characters are introduced. The film does not start quickly.

    The action scenes are generally implausible: petrol explosions are all too frequent: a crime to intelligence that Hollywood itself has committed numerous times but don't we know better than that now? Petrol is rather hard to make explode because you need to make sure that it's mixed with a specific ratio of oxygen. Yet everything carrying petrol goes off like TNT. At one stage, something containing petrol explodes three times. How?

    I complained to some friends about this issue and they said it was the same as in the book. When I suggested changing the explosive they disagreed, because the movie should stay loyal to the book. But the book was about CHARACTERS. It wasn't about the way they did things, but for anyone with a bit of technical knowledge it's clear that John Marsden didn't do a whole lot of research if this is an exact representation of the text.

    None of the characters look like year 12 students. I'm a high school teacher. It's very rare that any female students look like the long-legged, tall, slim, beautiful models used in this movie. Likewise not all boys look like buff sportsmen, but in this movie they do. Hence the movie loses some of its plausibility: it doesn't look like school children taking the war to the enemy. It looks more like university graduates. Only one character - Robyn Mathers - actually looked like a real school girl (except her clothes were so cliché-conservative Christian that even she looks a little unbelievable).

    Action scenes were implausible: I like the idea of a movie where a bunch of teenagers outwit an invading force. But the director must be careful not to make the soldiers look dumb or incompetent. Instead he/she must make the teenagers look clever, or lucky. This movie does not succeed here.

    Enemy strategy is questionable: the whole TOWN was put in a concentration camp! This is not how you invade a country. Are they going to do this for every town/city in Australia? When you're invading a country you dedicate your forces to fighting that country's military, and even once that's finished, you allow the population to keep going about its daily business and put soldiers on the street to keep order. You try to keep local law enforcement intact so they can do it. You don't herd everyone into a camp because then you need to feed them and clothe them yourselves, which, even if not done well, will draw resources away from where they're needed more.

    Despite all of these issues, Tomorrow when the War Began has the framework of an interesting story and an interesting concept. It's a shame that anyone with a small amount of technical knowledge will be able to find more holes in this than a colander, nevertheless if these things aren't a concern to you then here is an emotional adventure with a fair dose of suspense and action. I'll be going to see the sequel, and I'll be praying someone remakes the movies in twenty years time.
    7dctcool

    Enjoyable but flawed

    Based off the best selling Australian Teen novel of the same name Tomorrow When The War Began is the first in a series of books by John Marsden about a group of high school students who take a camping trip before school starts and return to find that the country has been invaded by an unknown force, and they make a stand to fight the enemy using guerilla tactics The cinematography and action in this film is fantastic, from the second the first gunshot is fired the adrenaline really picks up and boy does it deliver big time, the explosions in this film are great, and what makes them great is not their size but the debris and characters they send flying, I mean there were pieces of debris that missed characters by cm's and it really ads extra dimension with close calls if this film had been shot in 3D it would have been incredible to see the film just for that.

    Unfortunately what drags the film is its script, the dialogue is extremely corny and clichéd, and the bulk of the characters are blatant stereotypes and this is apparent with the way the characters are introduced, in fact I can go though each of them right now, Ellie - Farmer's Daughter, Corrie - the lead's best friend, Kevin - The coward, Homer - The rebellious bad boy, Fiona - the pampered city girl, Robyn - The upstanding religious girl, Chris - The stoner, and the biggest stereotype of them all Lee - The Asian, don't believe me about the Asian? let me give you his character background: He's an expert piano player, his parents own a Chinese restaurant, he moves swiftly like a ninja as evident when he's climbing down a mountain, he stops a fast moving snake with a stick in one strike, he speaks one or two proverbs I mean I was half expecting him to bust out some Kung Fu with the way the filmmakers were treating his character thank god they didn't go that far.

    On the topic of the characters the one that really stood out for me performance wise was the character of Homer, Actor Deniz Akdeniz handles his character really well being as charismatic and witty and probably has the second most character development out of all the characters next to Ellie.

    To be fair though this is the first in a series of books so there is defiantly room for improvement if the next movie comes out. Notice I said "if" not "when" that's because being an Australian film it has to do really well domestically if it has even a chance of getting made, if it doesn't do well bye bye The Dead of The Night (the next movie in the series) Overall the film is enjoyable despite the poor dialogue, it defiantly needs a better script writer for the next film, though leave him doing the action, Stuart Beattie did that well and pretty good for a directing debut.

    7/10
    6Seth_Rogue_One

    Good cast, visually stunning but often put focus on the wrong things

    The cast is good enough and you can't complain about the visuals but the script is flawed, due to the makers eagerness into focusing on the teen- romance aspects of the movie instead of the survival aspect.

    For instance there is a scene where the gang have a potentially lethal mission going on and 2 girls can't stop chatting about the boys they like, asking if this or that person is a good kisser etc.

    And stuff like that happens throughout of the movie, so what everyone they know is either dead or prisoners of war does that really mean we can't go on a date right?

    Yeah... But when it's not focused on that it's fairly entertaining.

    The violence is very minimal which takes away a lot of the tension that could have been in the movie, okay it's aimed at teens but still war is never pretty.

    There's also very little action for it to be listed as a action-movie and the poster makes it look like it's actionpacked as well but it's really not.

    In the end of the movie which ends with a cliffhanger of sorts it's kind of obvious that it was always intended as a trilogy or something with this movie being the first part.

    And it appears that the sequel is being made as we speak, I'd watch it but I hope they don't focus on too many love-triangles but of the actual war/survivor-story that time.
    7tjvander-272-131829

    Total Rip-Off of Red Dawn

    Really good film but a total rip-off of Red Dawn. Even if it is based on a series of books, then the books are a total rip-off of Red Dawn, the story lines are practically identical. Enjoyed watching it but at the end I was expecting credits to say based on the original film 'Red Dawn,' because while good it is nothing more than an Australian version of that film. Credit needs to be given where credit is due.
    8jay-mail1

    Tomorrow When the War Began, may bring unintended consequences

    This film, Tomorrow When the War Began, is the first in an intended series of three films, to be followed by a television series, depending on box office receipts.

    It was a substantial investment for an Australian feature film, at $20 million, and its production values are generally excellent. DOP Ben Nott has done a superb job of capturing some of the beauty of Australia's bush and mountains, alternating with that serenity, the fast paced action sequences, with gun fights, car chases, explosions and general mayhem.

    Although there are a number of small technical criticisms I noted, this film still rises way above the average fair, and its 143 minutes duration literally flies past, leaving you a little disappointed for want of more.

    I have not read the seven book novel series, written by John Marsden, which the film is based on, so I was seeing the film and judging it on its merits, and I know the youth, in particular, who are familiar with the books, will love the film, as will many older folk who do not know Marsden's work.

    The actors generally put in strong performances; however, there are a few awful character clichés which more than jar, which does disrupt one's involvement momentarily. I have written a more in depth analysis, which does not contain plot or ending spoilers, but does partly describe some scenes for critical purposes, on my film review site. On other criticisms, some logic and laws of physics have been bent, for dramatic purposes which, in my opinion, detract from the effect.

    Realism, if respected on every level, always impresses more. The Hollywood multi-angle multi shot of the same effect is cartoonish and helps to degrade a drama, rather than enhance it. This film does commit some sins, but it is head and shoulders above the usual Hollywood fair, in the action genre.

    In closing, I recommend you see this film, for it reveals a, potentially, extremely contentious issue, regarding the invaders, which may have historical socio-political repercussions, more than any other Australian film before it, particularly throughout Asia.

    This film will be remembered by many for a number of reasons.

    It is definitely worth the price of the ticket!

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    • Anecdotes
      The language spoken by the invaders in the film is a totally made up language, sampled from many languages worldwide and then scrambled.
    • Gaffes
      When Lee is getting worked on by the doctor his pant leg is cut off, but later as he climbs into the dump bucket he has a full length pant leg again.
    • Citations

      Ellie Linton: Good book?

      Corrie Mackenzie: Better than the movie.

      Ellie Linton: Yeah, books usually are.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 7PM Project: Épisode #1.274 (2010)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written & Performed by Missy Higgins

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 septembre 2010 (Australie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Australie
    • Sites officiels
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    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tomorrow, When the War Began
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Blue Mountains, Nouvelle-Galles du Sud, Australie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Ambience Entertainment
      • Omnilab Media
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      • 25 000 000 $AU (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 936 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 172 $US
      • 26 févr. 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 16 533 595 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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