Un atterrissage en catastrophe laisse Kitai Raige et son père Cypher échoués sur Terre, un millénaire suite aux événements qui ont forcé l'humanité à s'échapper. Cypher étant blessé, Kitai d... Tout lireUn atterrissage en catastrophe laisse Kitai Raige et son père Cypher échoués sur Terre, un millénaire suite aux événements qui ont forcé l'humanité à s'échapper. Cypher étant blessé, Kitai doit entreprendre un périlleux voyage pour demander de l'aide.Un atterrissage en catastrophe laisse Kitai Raige et son père Cypher échoués sur Terre, un millénaire suite aux événements qui ont forcé l'humanité à s'échapper. Cypher étant blessé, Kitai doit entreprendre un périlleux voyage pour demander de l'aide.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Senshi Raige
- (as Zoë Isabella Kravitz)
- Flirting Cadet
- (uncredited)
- Ghost Soldier
- (uncredited)
- Military Personal
- (uncredited)
- Cadet Brown
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough not credited on the finished film, co-writer/producer Will Smith was responsible for much of the movie's direction. M. Night Shyamalan was primarily in charge of the blocking (composition of shots, placement of the camera) and the visual aspects of the film (color and design), and had actually suggested Smith for the supporting role as the father, but it was Smith who dictated the development of the story (which he originally conceived) and the on-screen action, and personally coached his own son Jaden Smith in his performance. Although both the story and acting were heavily criticized and Shyamalan decided to take the blame, Smith later shared his deep regret for involving his son in the movie: the press had released a vicious barrage of negative commentary aimed at Jayden, which hit the boy hard since he had only followed his father's instructions. Will added that Jayden understandably felt betrayed and misled for a while, and once even requested to be emancipated from his parents at age 15. He eventually decided against it.
- GaffesEverything about the Ursa is nonsensical. It's a bio-engineered organism created by an alien race to kill humans, whom he can sense by its ability to perceive fear. However, aside from that, the Ursa is blind (and also apparently deaf and unable to perceive body odors unrelated to fear), which makes it an incredibly inefficient predator, in spite of its strength and speed. How is the Ursa even going to navigate a terrain? How can it find humans who are not aware of its presence and therefore not afraid of it, which would be the perfect moment for any predator to attack its preys? Giving the Ursa a sense of sight alone would have completely invalidated the main strategy against it, "ghosting".
- Citations
Cypher Raige: Fear is not real. The only place that fear can exist is in our thoughts of the future. It is a product of our imagination, causing us to fear things that do not at present and may not ever exist. That is near insanity Kitai. Do not misunderstand me, danger is very real, but fear is a choice. We are all telling ourselves a story and that day mine changed.
- Générique farfeluThe first part of the closing credits show a CGI globe view of the future altered Earth. There have been massive tectonic movements; South America is split in half and North Africa is connected to the East Coast of North America.
- ConnexionsFeatured in ReelzChannel Specials: Richard Roeper's Red Hot Summer (2013)
After Earth feels like a re-cut of "Battlefield Earth" (Ya know, the Travolta movie we don't even care anymore) and sometimes half-"I Am Legend" and half-"Hunger Games." But to me, maybe it's the whole Scientology thing that starts to ruin the whole story.
The story is ridiculous, poorly acted (Smith sounded like James Earl Jones), mediocre sci-fi elements. How can this movie be much worse? I wished the late Roger Ebert was here giving a harsh review on "After Earth." Bottom Line: It's not going to be a big summer success, but it's another letdown for fans of Will Smith. I'll just pass on the movie instead of renting it on DVD.
** 1/2 out of 5 stars
- KadeemG61
- 1 juin 2013
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 130 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 60 522 097 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 27 520 040 $ US
- 2 juin 2013
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 243 611 982 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1