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Auteur:  Film Freak [ 06 Nov 2012, 00:21 ]
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In the review of Lincoln I have locked and loaded in the chamber –ready to pull the trigger the moment that Embargo breaks– I compare it to something like a glorious political heist film in which the genius and character of Lincoln are revealed through action. It is a film that is almost entirely about the passage of the 13th Amendment, with details of Lincoln’s personal life only darting in and out of the story as it is relevant to his mission.

Auteur:  deudtens [ 06 Nov 2012, 09:05 ]
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Ça va être le nouveau film de Spielberg, on ne peut qu'espérer que ce soit bon. Mais ça ne le sera peut-être pas aussi.

Auteur:  Tetsuo [ 06 Nov 2012, 09:09 ]
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lol
Sinon en couverture du Time de la semaine dernière, Daniel Day-Lewis avec en titre : The world best actor.

Auteur:  Le Cow-boy [ 06 Nov 2012, 09:13 ]
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deudtens a écrit:
Ça va être le nouveau film de Spielberg, on ne peut qu'espérer que ce soit bon. Mais ça ne le sera peut-être pas aussi.

lol

Auteur:  Ozymandias [ 06 Nov 2012, 09:27 ]
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deudtens a écrit:
Ça va être le nouveau film de Spielberg, on ne peut qu'espérer que ce soit bon. Mais ça ne le sera peut-être pas aussi.


Hahaha !

Auteur:  karateced [ 06 Nov 2012, 09:33 ]
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En parlant de Lincoln: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... Fuapv9g4DA

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 06 Nov 2012, 23:00 ]
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Drew McWeeny à fond et CHUD aussi :
Spielberg and Kushner craft an important and emotional 'Lincoln'
Spielberg pulls off a window-lit political heist film centered around a goddamned brilliant performance

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 07 Nov 2012, 00:40 ]
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Trop bon.

Auteur:  Cosmo [ 07 Nov 2012, 08:17 ]
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Ou peut-être que ce ne sera pas trop bon.

La vanne de trop.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 08 Nov 2012, 10:43 ]
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Nordling Says LINCOLN Is A Triumph!

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 08 Nov 2012, 12:36 ]
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Géniale cette critique.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 09 Nov 2012, 00:12 ]
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Dithyrambe de Devin Faraci :
LINCOLN Is An Epic Achievement

Lincoln is an epic achievement. Smart, inspiring and bold, the film shows a vision for what government can be and what it can do. It presents a road map for sensible political compromise in the pursuit of historic and important goals. And it paints a compelling portrait of Abraham Lincoln as a flawed, imperfect man who was nonetheless a genius and a once-in-a-generation visionary.
(...)
Think of Lincoln as West Wing: 1865.
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Lincoln is one of the least Spielbergian Spielberg movies. There are certainly times where he leans too heavily on the score, and he drags the ending out longer than it needs to go, but Lincoln is not one of his cloying Oscar movies. This isn’t Amistad again (although it’s probably closest to Amistad in the whole of the Spielberg canon). Lincoln is a movie about ideas and intellectual courage, and Spielberg dials back most of his signature flourishes to allow the ideas and the debate to shine through. He puts his filmmaking into the service of every single word of Tony Kushner’s script. It is magnificent.
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Lincoln never flinches from the conflicts of morality that the president faced. It never paints him as a saint
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We all know how this ends but the debate in the Senate is edge-of-your-seat stuff, an anxious, gut-knotting climax. It’s incredible! This is filmmaking at its highest.
Anxiety is generated, but so are laughs. The film is remarkably funny and witty
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This is Spielberg, though, so there is some sentiment.
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Lincoln is one of the best movies of the year, and it’s one of the best movies of Spielberg’s career. It’s a film that speaks to his growth as a filmmaker; the bravest thing he does here is to pull himself back, to let the performances and the script speak for themselves, to act as a guide to this and not as a showman or a spectacle-maker. He has made a film that presents a mature, finely gradated examination of right, wrong and the murky place between them. And he has made it fun, and enjoyable. He has made a movie about thinkers and debaters for thinkers and debaters. He has made a movie where eloquence and conviction are the action elements, not chases and explosions.

He has made, simply, a masterpiece.


PUTAIN J'EN PEUX PLUS

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 09 Nov 2012, 09:06 ]
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Roh mais grave, ça déchire cet avis.

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 10 Nov 2012, 15:13 ]
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Le NY Times fait une super critique, mais avec ce truc qui me fait flipper et que tout le monde corrobore:

There is no end to this story, which may be why Mr. Spielberg’s much-noted fondness for multiple denouements is in evidence here. There are at least five moments at which the narrative and the themes seem to have arrived at a place of rest.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 10 Nov 2012, 15:16 ]
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Et ouais, l'inévitable fin spielbergienne...on verra bien, ça n'a jamais empêché Ryan d'être génial par exemple.

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