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Player One

Titre original : Ready Player One
  • 2018
  • PG
  • 2h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
522 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Player One (2018)
Save the OASIS, save the world. 'Ready Player One' is in theaters on March 29.
Liretrailer2 min 29 s
34 vidéos
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CyberpunkDystopian Sci-FiQuestTeen AdventureActionAdventureSci-Fi

Quand meurt le créateur d'un monde de réalité virtuelle appelé OASIS, ce dernier publie une vidéo dans laquelle il défie tous les utilisateurs d'OASIS de trouver son oeuf de Pâques. Le vainq... Tout lireQuand meurt le créateur d'un monde de réalité virtuelle appelé OASIS, ce dernier publie une vidéo dans laquelle il défie tous les utilisateurs d'OASIS de trouver son oeuf de Pâques. Le vainqueur héritera de toute sa fortune.Quand meurt le créateur d'un monde de réalité virtuelle appelé OASIS, ce dernier publie une vidéo dans laquelle il défie tous les utilisateurs d'OASIS de trouver son oeuf de Pâques. Le vainqueur héritera de toute sa fortune.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writers
    • Zak Penn
    • Ernest Cline
  • Stars
    • Tye Sheridan
    • Olivia Cooke
    • Ben Mendelsohn
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,4/10
    522 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    903
    40
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writers
      • Zak Penn
      • Ernest Cline
    • Stars
      • Tye Sheridan
      • Olivia Cooke
      • Ben Mendelsohn
    • 1.9KCommentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 493Commentaires de critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 11 victoires et 57 nominations au total

    Vidéos34

    "Dreamer" Trailer
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    Trailer: Come With Me
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    Trailer: Come With Me
    Trailer: Come With Me
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    Trailer: Come With Me
    Official Trailer #1
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    Official Trailer #1
    Comic-Con Trailer
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    Comic-Con Trailer
    The Rise of Lena Waithe
    Clip 3:48
    The Rise of Lena Waithe
    A Guide to the Films of Steven Spielberg
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    A Guide to the Films of Steven Spielberg

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    • Sorrento
    Lena Waithe
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    T.J. Miller
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    Mark Rylance
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    Philip Zhao
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    Win Morisaki
    Win Morisaki
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    Hannah John-Kamen
    Hannah John-Kamen
    • F'Nale Zandor
    Ralph Ineson
    Ralph Ineson
    • Rick
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      • Steven Spielberg
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      • Zak Penn
      • Ernest Cline
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    Reviewers say 'Ready Player One' is visually stunning with impressive effects and nostalgic pop culture references, yet criticized for diverging from the novel and lacking depth. The film entertains with its homage to classics but is faulted for a weak storyline and underdeveloped characters. Performances by Mark Rylance and Ben Mendelsohn are praised, though the lead roles are seen as lacking. Overall, it offers a fun yet shallow experience, making it a mixed bag for audiences.
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    9ArchStanton1862

    An Instant Classic

    I honestly didn't think that Spielberg had another crowd-pleasing actioner left in him. For the last decade or so his focus has been on more realistic period dramas and character pieces. His attempts at grand action spectacle (the underrated Tintin aside) were underwhelming. But who knew he had this left in him?

    This film is an absolute blast. It seamlessly combines reality and animation into one big, exciting adventure. I'm still not completely sure how it pulled it off. I was absolutely amazed at how seamlessly the film merged animation with reality (I'd say only perhaps 1/3 of the film takes place in the "real" world) and gave the obviously digital environments emotional and kinetic weight. That's a very hard balance to pull off and this movie doesn't even raise a sweat. In fact, some of the best scenes revolve around the absurd mix of online and real existence. Pretty much every scene in Sorrento's soulless corporate HQ is a riot because of the seriousness with which they take their involvement in this silly online world, made even more ridiculous by the motions they all make in their VR suits as they react to unseen perils like well-dressed mimes.

    I have no doubt that this film will receive a lot of flak for its reliance on pop culture artifacts. And there's some truth to the criticism. The best scene in the movie is when one of the characters waits in an almost meditative trance during the fight scene until he cries out "form of a gundam" in Japanese and awesomeness ensues. Would this scene work as well if it hadn't been a recognizable brand? No question it wouldn't. And that goes for an infinite array of references, from the Iron Giant to the Delorean to an absolutely perfect Overlook Hotel to Chucky ("Oh God, it's f*%@ing Chucky" has got to be the second greatest line in the movie).

    But to say that this is nothing but leaching off others' success is unfair. The references are there for a reason. This is a Geek movie, and for geeks this sort of referencing is how they approach the universe. It'd seem odd if there were no open pop culture references in a free-for-all online world. More to the point, the film has a lot to say about online culture and the isolating effect it has on people. The film isn't all pretty colors and film references, it deals with issues like how real the connections we form online actually are, the ever-decreasing distance between fantasy and reality, the importance of community involvement, and all sorts of identity issues that arise when we can hide behind avatars. Not that I'd call the film overly deep or anything, but it's certainly more than just a collection of pop culture references thrown together with minimal plot.

    The characters are all good fun. Parzival and his mate Aech are just like a lot of friends I know online, although Parzival's shallowness gives him a good obstacle to overcome. Art3mis is a bit more driven and has goals that take her further than just being the best at a video game. Parzival has a major cyber-crush on her, which is something of a problem. Daito and Shoto are somewhat more distant online rivals. All of them have great moments, but most come after their true selves get revealed around 2/3 of the way through the film. Some of them are very surprising (don't look at the cast list) and they are all funny together. Krennic's director Sorrento is a great villain. He's so full of himself and contemptuous that his appearance in-game as a muscular brute in a business suit dealing with mystical things he cares nothing about is a blast. And when he's cornered he can be hilariously practical. His online minion i-R0k is also priceless, the sort of super badass dude living in his mom's basement that you can only find in video games. Mark Rylance steals every scene he's in as the vaguely Wozniakian creator of the game. He's a rather sad figure, one who could never handle reality with such aplomb as he does the world he designed. I was surprsed to see Simon Pegg as his co-founder, a somewhat wasted role but nicel different from his more usual fare.

    And I really really didn't think Spielberg could pull this off. It's hard to write a love letter to your favorite films when you're the creator rather than consumer. I'd have been more comfortable with some younger director who grew up on these films. I mean, his works aside I can't recall Spielberg ever displaying much interest in video games or Japanese pop culture (post-Kurosawa at least). Yet this film depends on its immense love of such elements. Perhaps a lot of it comes from the screenplay by the novel's author and Kal Penn, two people eminently qualified to pull this off. But it could never have succeeded without the passion of the maestro himself, and succeed it does. I went in with low expectations and had an absolute blast. But more importantly: I understood that reference.
    8Gozzy87

    Great movie but different from the book

    Pretty good movie visually and even though the changes from the book are obvious but they don't spoil it. They are changes that have to be made so it translates well on to screen.

    The comedy in the film is charming and not over the top. It fits in well with the film.

    The visuals are awesome. There are so many Easter eggs and references from pop culture it's unbelievable that they managed to add so many. It'll take a long time to spot them all.

    Overall I'd say this film is definitely worth a watch.
    8MnemonicDevice

    Vintage Spielberg

    I've noticed quite a few reviews here from book fans complaining that the movie wasn't true to the novel. As a fan of the book, let me just say that's true but it's fine. The overarching story is the same. The fact of the matter is with a nearly 400 page novel packed full of pop culture references, some things would have to be cut to make it onto the big screen. Partially it's an issue of length. Partially it's just the reality that the planets were never going to fully align to allow use of many of the properties from the novel. Yes, I loved the 2112, WarGames, D&D, Joust, et al references from the novel as much as the next person, but still I felt that Spielberg captured the wonder and fun and the story of the novel accurately, even if he did so using different references. The are actually some things I even think were an improvement from the book, especially the way they re-imagined I-R0k. The bottom line is, if you're a book reader, just take this movie for what it is, an alternate version of the story, written by the same person who wrote the novel.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Ready, set, go in the oasis

    Watched 'Ready Player One' as someone who got a lot of pleasure out of the book and who loves a lot of Steven Spielberg's previous work. Despite it getting a fair share of criticism from fans of the book, that there were also enough good things said about it from critics and that many of my friends said it was worthwhile persuaded me enough to see it.

    'Ready Player One' left me with a mixed view (or just slightly above). As a book adaptation 'Ready Player One' is severely wanting, having lost what made the book so special. As a film on its own, which is how it will be judged by me being a much fairer way to judge, 'Ready Player One' is quite decent though with faults. It is nowhere near being one of Spielberg's best, a distinction he has not hit for a while (though for me he has not sold out), at the same time it is not one of his misfires either. To me 'Ready Player One' is a middling effort.

    Starting with its good merits, 'Ready Player One' looks incredible. One of those films where one is truly immersed in a world filled with a non-stop sense of wonder. The Oasis depiction is rich in wonder, adventure, vibrancy and imagination, the cool factor is also high. The special effects are pretty spectacular. Alan Silvestri provides the best score in a Spielberg film since 'War Horse' (and one of the best in the past fifteen years or so), providing a lot of energy and thrills.

    Nostalgia is rife with inspired cameos of numerous significant cultural characters, like the 'Jurassic Park' dinosaur and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and even more numerous cultural references, highlights being the 'Back to the Future' Delorean and the Overlook Hotel from 'The Shining'. There is enough wit and intrigue in the writing and the story has many instances where it is fun and laden in thrills, the chase scenes especially. Particularly standing out is the one switching between real world and the Oasis. Spielberg delivers on the spectacle, the world building and the visual style.

    Although not complex or subtle, the characters are engaging enough. Olivia Cooke is very appealing and shares charming chemistry with Tye Sheridan. Simon Pegg is great fun, while Ben Mendelssohn has a whale of a time as the villain and Mark Rylance beautifully and terrifically provides the emotion and soul that is not quite there elsewhere.

    However, the story does tend to be lacking. There is just too little structurally in a very long, too long even, running time, no matter how many cultural references there are. With trying to take on a lot, character depth and development are sacrificed in favour of spectacle and nostalgia. Luckily those are done well, but one does wish that the characters were more interesting with the lead character in particular not having much growth.

    This does affect somewhat Tye Sheridan's performance, shining in the chemistry with Cooke but elsewhere it's somewhat bland and cold. The script does have wit and intrigue but it can also be exposition heavy, and it is here where the writing feels rambling, unnatural and clumsy. There are aspects of Spielberg's directing that comes over well.

    Unfortunately, what doesn't is the complete command of the material and giving the film enough soul and emotion (Rylance cannot bring those qualities out all on his own, no matter how well he did them). Some of the messaging is heavy-handed and the finale is far too overly-sentimental and where the sketchiness of the character development and overall depth is most betrayed.

    Overall, diverting and entertaining enough but was expecting more. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    7CobertNeede

    The book might be better, but the references work better on screen

    Ernest Cline's fast-moving novel was a treasure trove for pop-culture junkies, but the endless references work better on the screen.

    The year is 2045; the place is Columbus, Ohio. Our hero, Wade Watts, fills in the details while climbing past his grungy homes of his town, "the stacks," where trailer parks are piled on top of each other sky-high. Things are so miserable in Wade's world, everyone escapes to play in an immersive virtual reality game known as the Oasis. Its founder, James Halliday is worshipped like a god until his death some years before. However, before he left the mortal world, the creator left behind a series of games that would reward the winner with the prize of the keys to his virtual kingdom.

    The book was a fast paced adventure that took its time to geek out on all of the 80's pop culture references but the film doesn't do that. . Spielberg doesn't have Wade (the titular character) talk audiences through it, and he doesn't spell out the references, he just quickly stamps down the Delorean in the middle of a action sequence and then continues onward. Fans can pause it frame by frame and analyse it thoroughly looking for the flux capacitor on the dashboard, checking the plates, and scanning for extra bonus material. Even to people who've never seen the Back to the Future movies and aren't vibing on the connection, the car doesn't need explaining. It's just a sleek piece of visual energy, one breathless element among dozens of others. That's why the movie works better than the books in terms of visual style and nostalgia.

    The thin plot and the not so well done shallow characters make the film to be just a pop culture reference filled visual treat. Several plot holes( If movement is required to move an avatar in the game, how do people play in the Oasis while standing in their living rooms?) and a non-existent character arc makes it a fun, but a tangible watch. They're all already heroes, the big bad is evil from start to finish.

    The story's breakneck speed, it's never ending references, make it a fun, exciting watch.

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      In an interview, Steven Spielberg said this was the third most difficult movie he has made in his career, behind Les dents de la mer (1975) and Il faut sauver le soldat Ryan (1998).
    • Gaffes
      Parzival doesn't count to 3 before throwing the Holy Hand Grenade, as depicted in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). In that film, King Arthur counts "One, two, five," is corrected, and shouts "Three!" before throwing the grenade. However, these instructions are never specified in the Oasis so there is no particular reason to expect them to match the Monty Python version.
    • Citations

      Halliday: She wanted to go dancing, so we watched a movie.

    • Générique farfelu
      The title doesn't appear till about 10 minutes into the movie
    • Connexions
      Featured in Kain's Quest: The Terminator (2017)
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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 mars 2018 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • India
      • Singapore
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
      • Australia
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    • Langues
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, West Midlands, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
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      • Warner Bros.
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
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      • 175 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 137 715 350 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 41 764 050 $ US
      • 1 avr. 2018
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 607 874 422 $ US
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