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Titre : Sahara
Réalisation : Breck Eisner
Scénario : Thomas Dean Donnelly,
Joshua Oppenheimer, John C. Richards et
James V. Hart, d'après le roman de Clive Cussler
Production : Stephanie Austin, Howard Baldwin,
Karen Elise Baldwin, Mace Neufeld, David Barron,
Bill Brown et Henning Molfenter
Société de production : Paramount Pictures,
Bristol Bay Productions
Budget : 130 millions de dollars(ah quand même)
Musique : Clint Mansell
Photographie : Seamus McGarvey
Montage : Andrew MacRitchie
Décors : Allan Cameron
Effets spéciaux : John Evans
Pays d'origine : États-Unis
Format : Couleurs - 1,85:1 - DTS /
Dolby Digital / SDDS - 35 mm
Genre : Action, aventure
Durée : 124 minutes
Dates de sortie : 4 avril 2005
(première, Hollywood), 8 avril 2005 (États-Unis),
1er juin 2005 (France), 15 juin 2005 (Belgique)
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Succeeds in what it tries to do
Author: Steve from Kailua Kona, HI
12 April 2005
Bring on Dirk Pitt! Here is a movie that wants to have fun, the cast wants to have fun. The audience ends up having fun. Steve Zahn is hilarious. Matthew McConaughey handles the limited demands of his role quite well. Penelope Cruz brings her ever-present charm and beauty to a role which is notable for being one of the few action-adventure roles written for a female that is not obnoxious in recent memory. You can't take your eyes off William H. Macy whenever he is on screen in ANY movie. He's that good.(je trouve aussi)
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It's kind of a Bond meets Indiana Jones film (I swear they used the same canyon from "Raiders of the Lost Ark") The villains are one dimensional, but who cares? We are here to follow the exploits of our heroes. If we have to suspend our disbelief, we do it willingly because we are grinning ear to ear.