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© DR - HANCOCK de Peter Berg 2008 p4
07/10/2012 09:39
Fiche technique
Titre originel : Tonight, He Comes (?) Titre définitif : Hancock Réalisation : Peter Berg Scénario : Vincent Ngo et Vince Gilligan Musique : John Powell Montage : Colby Parker Jr. et Paul Rubell Décors : Rosemary Brandenburg Costumes : Louise Mingenbach Production : Akiva Goldsman,
Richard Saperstein, Will Smith et J
ames Lassiter Sociétés de production : Blue Light, Forward Pass,
Overbrook Entertainment, Relativity Media,
Weed Road Pictures Société de distribution : Columbia Pictures Budget : 150 000 000 $2 Pays : États-Unis Langue : anglais Genre : science-fiction, action Durée : 92 minutes / 102 minutes (version longue) Dates de sortie : États-Unis : 2 juillet 2008 France, Belgique,
Suisse romande : 9 juillet 2008
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© DR - HANCOCK de Peter Berg 2008 p5
07/10/2012 09:43
Cast
Will Smith : John Hancock Charlize Theron : Mary Embrey Jason Bateman : Ray Embrey Jae Head : Aaron Embrey Daeg Faerch: Michel Eddie Marsan : Kenneth 'Red' Parker Jr. Hayley Marie Norman : Hottie Darrell Foster : le sergent de Police Nancy Grace : elle-même Ken Blackwell : lui-même
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Fix the final Act PLEASE!!!
Author: cmcmanus60 from United States 8 June 2008
I also was at the test screening in Peoria AZ. The film was spot on for the first hour. Jokes were hitting left and right, Smith and Bateman displayed good chemistry, and the special effects, though not always finished, were eye popping nonetheless.
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© DR - HANCOCK de Peter Berg 2008 p6
07/10/2012 09:48
Box-office:Mondial 624 386 746 $ Le film sorti dans 3 965 salles aux États-Unis, et cumula 100 millions de dollars le 6e jour et 200 millions de dollars au 25e jour. Terminant sa course avec un total de 227 millions de dollars, soit le quatrième plus gros succès aux États-Unis pour Will Smith, et le second plus gros succès mondial pour l'acteur avec plus de 620 millions de dollars, après Independence Day (qui est une vraie daube !) Union européenne:19 708 754 entrées
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About a superhuman who is just very human
Author: from United States 5 July 2008 Hancock was a pretty interesting as well as entertaining movie. It definitely wasn't your typical superhero movie; and it wasn't originally a DC or Marvel comic. It's more about what would happen if someone with superheroes was around in modern times, and that is what makes it interesting. If there's some property damage done while catching criminals, people will be angry; if a vigilante has a bad attitude, people will be angry. I suppose Batman explores some of that not being liked by the public, as well as the bad attitude and personal trauma of the hero, but I found Hancock to be quite original in its handling of these issues. I liked the media attention and the use of sunglasses as a "mask" of sorts.
I really liked how Hancock progresses as a character, and I liked the other characters as well. Usually little kids in movies annoy me, but the son of the supporting character was pretty cute and endearing. This isn't really a hero movie where there is a superhero and a super villain; I think it's more about what it means to be a human and relate to other people, to do good things and the desire to be accepted. I think the best part of Hancock is that it's about a superhuman who is just very human. It was a lot of fun.
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© DR - HANCOCK de Peter Berg 2008 p7
07/10/2012 09:55
Commentaires
Le héros porte le nom de Hancock depuis qu'il a été retrouvé frappé d'amnésie. Il explique avoir choisi ce nom quand, alors qu'il allait sortir de l'hôpital, l'infirmière lui demanda de signer son bon de sortie, lui disant d'apposer son « Hancock » ; l'expression est commune aux USA pour désigner une signature, une référence à la signature par John Hancock (1737-1793) de la déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis.
Cette expression n'existant pas en français, la version traduite lui fait dire qu'au moment de signer le registre de sortie, il a vu un portrait de John Hancock au mur, il décida d’en faire son nom -séquence visible à la 49e minute du film-.(Bon à savoir;au cas où...)
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Author: canadell from United States 5 July 2008 *** MAY CONTAIN SPOILER ***
I NEVER write on these opinion boards but I might start with this one. I felt as though I needed to stick up for the movie after reading all the horrible reviews. I went to see it on the 4th, mainly because the trailers looked entertaining and because I enjoy Will Smith. This movie is not at all what I expected. There is a surprising turn of events that I did not see coming. Will Smith, in his usual style, is quick, funny, witty, and charming and I thought the timing between he and Jason Bateman was perfect.
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If you are expecting to see a movie along the lines of Hulk, Iron Man, Batman, etc, don't go because you won't enjoy it. If you are going because you like the cast and are ready to be entertained for 1 hour and 20 minutes out of your life, then it is definitely worth the price of admission.
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© DR - HANCOCK de Peter Berg 2008 p8
07/10/2012 10:01
-Contrairement à bon nombre de blockbusters mettant en scène des super-héros, l'histoire de Hancock se base sur un scénario original et non sur un comic-book.
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-L'extrait du film où Hancock sauve Ray du train est un remake des Quatre Fantastiques où "La Chose" sauve un homme d'un camion.
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Surprisingly Good
Author: Eric Idol from Florida, USA 1 July 2008 The latest Will Smith effort is much different from the average big budget flashy superhero movies that have dominated the box office the last few years. Don't go to Hancock thinking you are seeing another Superman, Fantastic 4, Ironman or Hulk. The superhero angle is treated much differently here. I think part of the perception problem with this film is from the silly trailers* we have seen for the last 6 months. Those trailers represent a small part a movie that is so much more to than a drunken superhero throwing a whale at a boat, swearing at a kid or wrecking the city.
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