Harry Potter et le Prince de sang-mêlé
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 2h 33min
Alors que Harry Potter commence sa sixième année à Poudlard, il découvre un vieux livre avec l'inscription "propriété du prince de sang-mêlé". Harry commence à en apprendre davantage sur le ... Tout lireAlors que Harry Potter commence sa sixième année à Poudlard, il découvre un vieux livre avec l'inscription "propriété du prince de sang-mêlé". Harry commence à en apprendre davantage sur le passé sombre de Lord Voldemort.Alors que Harry Potter commence sa sixième année à Poudlard, il découvre un vieux livre avec l'inscription "propriété du prince de sang-mêlé". Harry commence à en apprendre davantage sur le passé sombre de Lord Voldemort.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 9 victoires et 39 nominations au total
- Waitress
- (as Elarica Gallacher)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDame Maggie Smith completed filming this movie while undergoing radio-therapy as treatment for breast cancer.
- GaffesDumbledore has Riddle's diary in his possession, even though Harry gave the book to Lucius Malfoy at the end of Harry Potter et la Chambre des secrets (2002). However, Lucius gave it to Dobby, inadvertently freeing him as Harry had hidden his sock between the pages. Dobby then dropped the book to rescue Harry from Lucius's wrath. The book was left on the floor, meaning that someone could return the book to the headmaster's office. It is doubtful Lucius would have retrieved the book as he would have realised Harry only gave it to him to trick him and, presuming he knew it was a Horcrux, would also have realised it was worthless now that it had been destroyed.
- Citations
Professor Minerva McGonagall: [to Harry, Ron, & Hermione] Why is it, when something happens, it is always you three?
Ron Weasley: Believe me, Professor. I've been asking myself the same question for six years.
- Crédits fousThe end credits take their shape from what look like ink spills, resembling the appearance of the collected memories when they are poured into Dumbledore's Pensieve.
- Versions alternativesSome of the dubbed versions change the names of a few characters, to match their translated novel counterparts in each respective language. Examples include Hermione, who in the German version (of all the Potter films/books) is named Hermine, and Dumbledore, who in the Dutch version is Perkamentus. (Source: Multi-lingual Blu-Ray copies of the films)
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 81st Annual Academy Awards (2009)
- Bandes originalesHedwig's Theme
Composed by John Williams
The origin of this came early in the franchise and I believe Chris Columbus (who has a retaining interest) hired production designer Stuart Craig, who has been through every film. Together they apparently decided that the magical nature of the story had to be in part conveyed by the magical nature of the places. The fruits of this commitment have been visible in every film in the series, dependent on the notions of the director. But as this is a "many billions of dollars" franchise, the directors have little freedom.
Here, the handling of space matters. It isn't just the way that the Hogwarts buildings are highlighted. It is the matter that we are not given kids in a place who do stuff, we are given an environment that is spatial and more. The space has an order to it, accompanying the "space" of the larger magical cosmos and the forces that govern it. This is a movie about that cosmos and the grand shape it has. The kids are within this space, being governed by its laws and constraints.
As I say, this is just borrowed here, but look how every shot is established first in the space and then you see the people involved. Context first, context embodied in place. Even the game is spatial in nature. Even the disappointment in love, where Hermione's blues and subsequent wrath are birds.
As far as summer diversions go, it doesn't get any better than this: Redheads, Orreries, Spatial framing (and other spatial adventures), Liquid imaging and Multiple embodiment. And the extra dessert? The players here play relatively simple and uninteresting archetypes, but many of them have played profound characters in my film experience, and I bring that association to this, enriching far, far beyond the magic they imagine.
Michael Gambon was the "Singing Detective," possible the most intelligent accessible on screen weaver of memory, futures and parallel fictions. Helena Bonham Carter will always be the confused real observer in "Fight Club" while we are tricked. (She is also burned in my imagination in a similar role in "Wings of the Dove.")
Alan Rickman played the villain in the summer blockbuster ("Die Hard") that provided a template for every holiday excess since. That, incidentally was a film that required spatial awareness in the plot. And Jim Broadbent will never escape association as the befuddled director, the on screen filmmaker in "Moulin Rouge."
Each of these roles helped me make this movie bigger than it was made, and even something important and essential.
Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Harry Potter y el misterio del príncipe
- Lieux de tournage
- Raumabanen Railway Line, Bjorli, Norvège(Hogwarts express scenes in winter)
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 250 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 302 334 374 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 77 835 727 $US
- 19 juil. 2009
- Montant brut mondial
- 941 055 851 $US
- Durée2 heures 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1