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Une jeune orpheline découvre un jardin magique dissimulé sur la propriété de son oncle exigeant.Une jeune orpheline découvre un jardin magique dissimulé sur la propriété de son oncle exigeant.Une jeune orpheline découvre un jardin magique dissimulé sur la propriété de son oncle exigeant.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 nominations au total
Tommy Gene Surridge
- Billy
- (as Tommy Surridge)
Paul Dean-Kelly
- Builder
- (non crédité)
Albert Giannitelli
- Male Soldier
- (non crédité)
Billy Jenkins
- Extra
- (non crédité)
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It seems roughly every 7 years someone makes another adaptation, this is still a fine movie but how many more versions do we need, get a life. Are all the writers, producers and directors of today braindead unimaginative slugs without any new Ideas that they have to constantly remake already well known popular films. Time for a new generation of creative, imaginative and original movie makers to arise and take over .
This movie looks beautiful, it really does. And the acting is good. But why oh why did they feel they needed to upgrade an already amazing story? It's too embellished, and there are new storylines added that weren't in the book. Why? The story is magical enough as it is!
I nearly didn't watch it because of the awful reviews on this site.
I"m glad I have learned to use my own discrepancy .
I've seen all the original films and read the book.
So I had an idea what to expect.
I wanted a bit of fantasy and escapism. The Secret garden is comforting and familiar territory .
Beautiful scenery, good acting nice familiar storyline.
it was exactly what I needed during this miserable Covid-19 time.
Please ignore the ridiculously negative reviews and snuggle down and with it for yourself.
The Secret Garden (2020) is a movie of two halves. The first half verges on excellent, with some creative and beautiful CGI used to represent Mary's imagination. The scenes in the chaos of golden, dusty India followed by the bleak grey of England are harrowing in different ways.
It starts so well: how could it finish so badly?
About half way through the whole thing devolves into a car crash of overblown CGI Disney schmaltz. Suddenly dream/imagination sequences are "real", there are ghosts, there's a bizarre attempt to create a mystery where there's no mystery in the book nor a need for one (isn't the Garden enough?) and weird themes of mental illness and maternal abandonment that simply don't add anything. That these children are orphaned is surely enough?
The child actress who plays Mary, Dixie Egerickx (she'll be spelling out that surname all her life) is superb. She has an "intelligent stillness" that sets her apart. I don't doubt she will go very far, and probably end up a Dame if she sticks with acting. She's very watchable.
Julie Walters is excellent as Mrs Medlock, but then she's always excellent! Isis Davis as Martha is also very enjoyable. Amir Wilson isn't given much of a role as her brother Dickon (I recall it as a larger, more interesting role in the book and other productions). Even in Midsummer when Mary's winter coat has changed to a light skirt and blouse, he appears to be wearing the same padded sack. Edan Hayhurst playing Colin is quite good.
And Colin Firth: poor Colin Firth. In this production he's given a hunchback and ultimately turned into Mrs Danvers, staggering through a burning house with a face like doom - why show us those beautiful frescoes/murals one moment if only to burn them to pieces the next? - while his beloved dead wife's preserved possessions are consumed by the flames. What an absurd ending: Mary and her uncle would have been unconscious within seconds from the heat and flames, but their escape goes on and on and on.
I was left wondering why I had gone to see The Secret Garden but emerged from a surreal production of Rebecca.
It starts so well: how could it finish so badly?
About half way through the whole thing devolves into a car crash of overblown CGI Disney schmaltz. Suddenly dream/imagination sequences are "real", there are ghosts, there's a bizarre attempt to create a mystery where there's no mystery in the book nor a need for one (isn't the Garden enough?) and weird themes of mental illness and maternal abandonment that simply don't add anything. That these children are orphaned is surely enough?
The child actress who plays Mary, Dixie Egerickx (she'll be spelling out that surname all her life) is superb. She has an "intelligent stillness" that sets her apart. I don't doubt she will go very far, and probably end up a Dame if she sticks with acting. She's very watchable.
Julie Walters is excellent as Mrs Medlock, but then she's always excellent! Isis Davis as Martha is also very enjoyable. Amir Wilson isn't given much of a role as her brother Dickon (I recall it as a larger, more interesting role in the book and other productions). Even in Midsummer when Mary's winter coat has changed to a light skirt and blouse, he appears to be wearing the same padded sack. Edan Hayhurst playing Colin is quite good.
And Colin Firth: poor Colin Firth. In this production he's given a hunchback and ultimately turned into Mrs Danvers, staggering through a burning house with a face like doom - why show us those beautiful frescoes/murals one moment if only to burn them to pieces the next? - while his beloved dead wife's preserved possessions are consumed by the flames. What an absurd ending: Mary and her uncle would have been unconscious within seconds from the heat and flames, but their escape goes on and on and on.
I was left wondering why I had gone to see The Secret Garden but emerged from a surreal production of Rebecca.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn the original novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, Mary's father and Colin's mother were brother and sister. The revision of having Mary's and Colin's mothers' identical twins and Mary's resemblance to her mother, therefore reminding Archie Craven of his late wife, was first seen in Le jardin secret (1993) and repeated with this film.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El jardín secreto
- Lieux de tournage
- Bodnant Garden, Tal-y-Cafn, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, Pays de Galles, Royaume-Uni(Yellow flowered Laburnum Arch)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 721 243 $US
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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