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Comancheria

Titre original : Hell or High Water
  • 2016
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  • 1h 42min
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Jeff Bridges, Ben Foster, and Chris Pine in Comancheria (2016)
A divorced dad and his ex-con brother resort to a desperate scheme in order to save their family's farm in West Texas.
Lire trailer1:34
53 Videos
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CriminalitéDrameOccidentalThrillercambriolageProcédure policièreTragédieWestern contemporain

Un père divorcé et son frère aîné, ex-détenu, ont recours à un stratagème désespéré pour sauver le ranch familial dans l'ouest du Texas.Un père divorcé et son frère aîné, ex-détenu, ont recours à un stratagème désespéré pour sauver le ranch familial dans l'ouest du Texas.Un père divorcé et son frère aîné, ex-détenu, ont recours à un stratagème désespéré pour sauver le ranch familial dans l'ouest du Texas.

  • Réalisation
    • David Mackenzie
  • Scénario
    • Taylor Sheridan
  • Casting principal
    • Chris Pine
    • Ben Foster
    • Jeff Bridges
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,6/10
    268 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    847
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    • Réalisation
      • David Mackenzie
    • Scénario
      • Taylor Sheridan
    • Casting principal
      • Chris Pine
      • Ben Foster
      • Jeff Bridges
    • 578avis d'utilisateurs
    • 319avis des critiques
    • 88Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 4 Oscars
      • 47 victoires et 174 nominations au total

    Vidéos53

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    Justify the Means
    Trailer 1:54
    Justify the Means
    Texas Trailer
    Trailer 1:25
    Texas Trailer
    What Dont You Want
    Clip 1:07
    What Dont You Want
    It Will Take A Few Banks
    Clip 0:38
    It Will Take A Few Banks

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    Rôles principaux66

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    Chris Pine
    Chris Pine
    • Toby Howard
    Ben Foster
    Ben Foster
    • Tanner Howard
    Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges
    • Marcus Hamilton
    Gil Birmingham
    Gil Birmingham
    • Alberto Parker
    Dale Dickey
    Dale Dickey
    • Elsie
    William Sterchi
    William Sterchi
    • Mr. Clauson
    Buck Taylor
    Buck Taylor
    • Old Man
    Kristin K. Berg
    Kristin K. Berg
    • Olney Teller
    • (as Kristin Berg)
    Keith Meriweather
    Keith Meriweather
    • Rancher
    Jackamoe Buzzell
    • Archer City Deputy
    Katy Mixon Greer
    Katy Mixon Greer
    • Jenny Ann
    • (as Katy Mixon)
    Amber Midthunder
    Amber Midthunder
    • Vernon Teller
    Joe Berryman
    Joe Berryman
    • Bank Manager
    Taylor Sheridan
    Taylor Sheridan
    • Cowboy
    Howard Ferguson Jr.
    Howard Ferguson Jr.
    • Vernon PD Officer
    • (as Howard S. Ferguson Jr.)
    Debrianna Mansini
    Debrianna Mansini
    • Vernon Diner Waitress
    Paul Howard Smith
    • Old Timer
    Nathaniel Augustson
    Nathaniel Augustson
    • Gas Station Thug #1
    • Réalisation
      • David Mackenzie
    • Scénario
      • Taylor Sheridan
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    8bob-the-movie-man

    "Sometimes a blind pig finds a truffle"

    Bank robberies have been featured in many hundreds of films since the early days of cinema: The Great Train Robbery for example dates back to 1903! More recent heist classics such as "Oceans 11", "Die Hard", "Run Lola Run" and "The Dark Knight Rises" tend towards the stylised end of the act. Where this film delivers interest is in aligning the protagonists' drivers with the banking and mortgage 'crimes' featured in last year's "The Big Short". Add in to the movie Nutribullet a soupçon of the West Texan setting from Arthur Penn's 1967 "Bonnie and Clyde", turn it on and you have "Hell or High Water".

    Chris Pine ("Star Trek") and Ben Foster ("Inferno", "The Program") play brothers Toby and Tanner Howard trying to rescue their deceased mother's ranch from being foreclosed on by Texas Midlands bank. Rather than taking one of the "get out of debt" offers advertised on billboards – cleverly and insistently introduced in long panning highway shots – the brothers have their own financial plan: a scheme that involves early morning raids of the cash drawers of small-town Texas Midlands branches. But the meticulous planning of Toby, as the calm and intelligent one, are constantly at risk of upset by the unpredictable and violent actions of the loose-cannon Tanner.

    Since the amounts of cash stolen are in the thousands rather than the millions, the FBI aren't interested and the case is handed instead by aged and grumpy Texas Ranger Marcus Hamilton (Jeff Bridges, "True Grit") and his partner Alberto (Gil Birmingham). The pair have a respectful relationship but one built around racial banter, with Hamilton constantly referring to Alberto's Mexican/Comanche heritage. A cat and mouse game ensues with the lawmen staking out the most likely next hits. The sonorous cello strings of the soundtrack portend a dramatic finale, and we as viewers are not disappointed.

    The performances of the main leads are all excellent, with Chris Pine given the chance to show more acting chops than he has had chance to with his previous Kirk/Jack Ryan characters. His chemistry with Ben Foster is just sublime. Similarly, Jeff Bridges and Gil Birmingham make for a formidable double act. It is Jeff Bridges though who has the standout performance and one that is Oscar nominated for Best Supporting Actor. (In fact with Michael Shannon also getting nominated in the same category for "Nocturnal Animals", we can add 'West Texan lawman' to 'Holocaust movies' (a Winslet "Extras" reference there!) as the prime bait for Oscar nomination glory!)

    The real winner here though is the whip-smart screenplay by Taylor Sheridan ("Sicario") which sizzles with great lines: lines that make you grin inanely at the screen regularly through the running time."In your last days in the nursing home, you'll think of me and giggle" schmoozes Tanner to the pretty hotel check-in girl: a come-on clearly worth remembering as it delivers the goods, as it were.

    The trick here is in building up a degree of empathy and sympathy for the characters on both sides. The 'bad guys' here are successfully portrayed as the banks. Before the 2017 awards, you could get 25/1 odds on this winning the Best Original Screenplay Oscar – but I would personally rate it right up there with "Manchester by the Sea".

    Deftly directed by Scot David Mackenzie ("Starred Up") this is a film (the first of two!) that might well have elbowed it's way into my Top 10 of 2016 if I'd seen it during its cinema release. Well worth catching on the small screen.

    (For the graphical version of this review, please visit bob-the- movie-man.com).
    9subxerogravity

    Nothing like a real great modern day western movie!

    Look at Chris Pine trying to prove he's not just a pretty face doing these small films that show his range, and show how he can do accents, but seriously, Pine was totally in his element here.

    Jeff bridges gave a great performance that matches his cowboy ethics in True Grit, playing a very old school Texas Ranger hunting down Pine and Ben Foster who play brothers robbing banks. A little in the Archie Bunker Territory when dealing with his Mexican, Native American partner, but all the way likable.

    Ben Foster was fantastic as well,as the bad apple big brother looking for redemption. Very dynamic acting, by all three main actors.

    The music really adds to the cool western feel, putting me in the cowboy mode. I thought it was interesting that they had one scene in the movie in which real life cowboys herding cattle appear, in a movie about the movie style cowboys, and it's some real cowboy stuff going on here.

    It's very macho without turning off the indi crowd that would love this film. There's a scene in the movie when Jeff Daniels Character confronts one of the bank robbers and it was like Eastwood and Wayne back in the day, man. It just wraps up the whole vibe of the movie in one swoop. I feel like it's the type of movie everyone in Texas should love.

    And it's very Texas (or rather what I expect from Texas): every dinner only sells streak, It's hard to be a armed bank robber because at least two people in the bank carry a gun. The film does use Texas as a perfect pocket for all American life with the bank robbers having a bigger agenda to save the land they own and secure a future for their family, screwing over the bank that's screwing them.

    It has the same appeal of the Timber when it comes to today's Westerns, but it's setting in contemporary times but with that old fashion tone gives it an edge.

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    10rick-j-walsh

    Refreshingly original, brilliantly acted, thoughtful western/crime film

    In a summer (or should that be year or decade) of vapid sequels, remakes, and overblown superhero catastrophes, who would have expected an entertaining, intelligent, well-crafted, suspenseful, character- driven, modern-day western with a brain. Riding on Taylor Sheridan's razor-sharp script and David Mackenzie's nuanced direction, Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and (especially) Ben Foster (along with everyone else who appears on the screen) inhabit this film as wryly humorous, heartfelt, vicious, painfully tragic, and realistic members of a society reaping the fruits it has tragically sown. Best film so far this year.
    8Rendanlovell

    A film worth seeking out.

    'Hell or High Water' is a bit of an odd duck. Mainly because it got a wide release. This is the only great film that has released in 2016 that got a wide release. I mean, there are only four or five films that I thought have been really great and all of them have either got basically no theater release or a limited viewing. I truly hope that this spurs more films like it though. More well crafted movies that actually have characters you can get invested in. There have been so many films this year that have completely failed due to poor character writing. Now, this film isn't perfect. So lets just get the negatives out of the way before we get into what makes this great.

    There aren't many problems here. The only big issue for me lies in the films story. It's really not that good. Once you step back to examine it, it's actually pretty by the numbers. If you've seen any heist movie ever than you probably know where this film is going. It follows a very standard formula that rarely deviates from it's by the numbers approach.

    But it wasn't until I took a step back that I noticed it. That's due to how well executed it is. It's one of those films that's so finely crafted that you don't really notice it's issues. That's what I loved about the film. It has such great characters that the familiar beats it hits actually feel genuine. Because you get to know these people and you feel like their choices matter to what's happening on screen.

    Which came as a breath of fresh air in a time when films have become so predictable and convenient. Our three main characters are played by Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and Ben Foster. Who were all at their very best for this movie. Foster was the weakest of all but when acting across from Bridges, is hard to really stand out. Yet, that is exactly what Chris Pine does. I have never seen him give this kind of performance.

    I'm glad to see him taking on nuanced roles that legitimately show his range. It felt almost like his performance in 'Z for Zachariah' but he's far more compelling to watch here. Which really adds to his character. He is the one that you have to feel for most. And his sad yet determined personality really pushed you through the film.

    On the other end, Ben fosters character introduced the most conflict to the film. To avoid spoilers, I won't go into his character much but the film respected him enough to not make him the bad guy. It's so easy to make a character like that the films bad guy but he never becomes that person. It respects its characters enough to make them humans with problems instead of saying this guys the bad one and this guy is the good one.

    And it's all shot and directed with the utter most care and effort. With nearly every shot you can feel the attention to detail and the work put into making this the way it is. It may not be Alejandro Inarritu levels of ingenuity but I loved seeing effort being put into making the film. It's very rare to see great directing and inventive cinematography in wide release films like this.

    'Hell or High Water' is rare breed. It's a great film that got a wide release. There is a lot of love and care put into this and it shows. It's well shot, directed nicely, has a solid score, is brilliantly acted, and offers excellent characters. This is definitely worth going out and seeing. That being said, It falls just short of being amazing. The story is pretty by the numbers and it's ending doesn't really seem to know what it wants to do. However, it remains a great film and is definitely worth supporting in theaters.
    9ehost7

    Gritty and Engaging - Great Addition to the Crime Drama Genre!

    With Taylor Sheridan as the writer and David MacKenzie at the helm, I had high hopes for this movie. Both of their last respective projects (Sheridan - Sicario, MacKenzie - Starred Up) were gritty, violent, and engaging. All of those hold true for Hell or High Water.

    The main characters, Chris Pine and Ben Foster turn in great performances. Ben Foster plays the ex-con brother. And as usual, he turns in what I think was the best performance of the movie. He has a knack for playing a top notch supporting role, and often times gets overlooked. Chris Pine also nails it as the more straight laced brother. For a pretty boy of Hollywood, his portrayal is authentic. Jeff Bridges also compliments these two well as the older, sort of jaded officer. Both him and Foster even provide a good amount of laughs, but neither overdo it.

    The setting of the movie really sets it above others in the genre. I would say this movie is more crime/drama or heist film than Western, but it definitely has a Western vibe due to its northwest Texas setting. The area has been hit hard by the recession, a failing farm industry, and big oil. It all makes the recklessness and danger Foster and Pine engage in that much more enjoyable, and even sort of relatable. The audience can at least sympathize with them as they do what they think is right.

    Overall, this film is well worth a watch. It can be put in a league with more recent films like The Town, Drive, and The Place Beyond the Pines.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film is dedicated to David John Mackenzie (1929-2015) and Ursula Sybil Mackenzie (1940-2015), the parents of director David Mackenzie. Both died while he was making this film. You can also see references to them by their initials along with these years showing up on certain license plates throughout the film.
    • Gaffes
      The Albuquerque skyline can be seen from the Rangers' office window.
    • Citations

      Toby Howard: I've been poor my whole life, like a disease passing from generation to generation. But not my boys, not anymore.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Late Late Show with James Corden: David Duchovny/Jeff Bridges/Nastasya Generalova (2016)
    • Bandes originales
      Dollar Bill Blues
      Written & Performed by Townes van Zandt (as Townes Van Zandt)

      Courtesy of RCA Records Nashville

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 septembre 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook Page
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Enemigo de todos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Clovis, Nouveau-Mexique, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • CBS Films
      • Sidney Kimmel Entertainment
      • Madison Wells
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    • Budget
      • 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 27 007 844 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 621 329 $US
      • 14 août 2016
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 37 999 675 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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