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I couldn't get enough...very original!

Author: johngreviewcentercom (johng@tommyk.com) from Connecticut
12 July 2002

I honestly loved "Red Planet." I thought that Kilmer did a great job playing the "rebellious yet skilled" character that he was so deft at in the 80's. I also felt that Moss added another good performance that was similar to her "soldier yet woman" role from "Matrix." The thought of not only oxygen but LIFE on Mars had not really been touched yet but it worked out greatly..think about it: the actors can actually do their thing without having to wear a bulky space suit the whole time...it adds a lot of fast moving action and real drama to the movie. I also love Sizemore's performances. I guess if you like the actors and are open to a new kind of sci-fi/action plot, you at least should give this movie a shot. I loved it!

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A human face to sci-fi

Author: tgarrett007 from long beach, u.s.a.
4 February 2005

I don't know why everybody rips this movie. The special effects are very realistic, down to the pink-tinted Martian sky. The plot is plausible (for science fiction), paying attention to many small details that often make these kinds of movies farcical. Most important, it's very existential; humans simply trying to survive against almost insurmountable odds. As the struggle builds, the relationships begin to gel nicely. This IS a movie about human relationships, not Star Wars style hype. I know, there are some weak spots. The opening and closing dialog, Val Kilmer whispering all the way through, some of the dialog, etc. But overall, this movie doesn't try to do too much (unlike the abysmal Mission To Mars), and that's what makes it a success.

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Non-exciting but realistic SF movie

Author: PhilCo126
10 April 2003

I was amazed when reading so many bad reviews.O.K. there're no spectacular Aliens and we're not blinded by non-stop special effects. The movie has more realism than the traditional Holywood science fiction stuff.

Many parts of the Mars mission were based on the NASA reference Mars mission . The Mars explorer spaceship is build in Earth orbit . There're 6 crew-members . Artificial gravity to stimulate adaptation to Martian conditions . AMEE a multi-purpose robot with aerial probe . Cushioned landing . Wearable spacesuits . Other points of realism were the accurate 'fire in space' sequence,and the computer technology used by the crew Red Planet could have been better, but it's decent compared to most Holywood products. Moreover, real science fiction is a very small niche market and will never draw nor encourage a broad audience.If you're a fan of science fiction, looking for more realistic spaceflight stuff, watch Red Planet .

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Autour du film
Le tournage s'est déroulé du 30 août au 24 décembre 1999 à Boral Quarry, Breakaways Reserve, Coober Pedy, Homebush Bay, Sydney, en Australie, et Wadi Rum en Jordanie.

Bande originale
The Tower That Ate People, interprété par Peter Gabriel
A Thousand Years, interprété par Sting
When the World Is Running Down (You Can't Go Wrong), interprété par The Police

Récompenses
Nomination au prix de la meilleure chanson (Peter Gabriel) pour The Tower That Ate People, lors des Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2000.

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Terence Stamp

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Titre : Planète rouge
Titre original : Red Planet
Réalisation : Antony Hoffman
Scénario : Chuck Pfarrer et Jonathan Lemkin
Musique : Graeme Revell et Melissa R. Kaplan
Photographie : Peter Suschitzky
Montage : Robert K. Lambert et Dallas Puett
Décors : Owen Paterson
Costumes : Kym Barrett
Production : Bruce Berman, Mark Canton,
Jorge Saralegui, Stephen Jones, Andrew Mason,
Chuck Pfarrer et Charles J.D. Schlissel
Sociétés de production : NPV Entertainment et
Village Roadshow Pictures
Société de distribution :  Warner Bros.
Budget : 75 millions de dollars
Pays d'origine : États-Unis, Australie
Langue : anglais
Format : Couleurs - 2,35:1 - DTS /
Dolby Digital / SDDS - 35 mm
Genre : Science-fiction
Durée : 106 minutes
Dates de sortie :
6 novembre 2000 (première)
États-Unis : 10 novembre 2000
France : 29 novembre 2000
Belgique : 6 décembre 2000

 

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Cast

Carrie-Anne Moss : Commandant Kate Bowman
Val Kilmer  : Robby Gallagher
Benjamin Bratt: Lieutenant Ted Santen
Tom Sizemore  : Dr Quinn Burchenal
Simon Baker : Chip Pettengill
Terence Stamp : Dr Bud Chantilas
Jessica Morton : Fan du site web
Caroline Bossi  : Fan du site web
Bob Neill: Voix de la NASA

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Red Planet(Planète rouge)est un film américain réalisé par Antony Hoffman,sorti en 2000

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En 2057,  face à une Terre surpolluée,l'humanité semble condamnée, victime de ses excès. Les scientifiques estiment que la seule chance de survie de la race humaine serait de coloniser Mars et de tout recommencer à zéro. Une équipe d'astronautes, sous le commandement de Kate Bowman, est envoyée sur la Planète Rouge.Sa principale mission : déterminer les causes de l'échec d'une première tentative d'«oxygénation» de l'atmosphère martienne, qui semblait pourtant prometteuse. Composé de personnalités très différentes, le petit groupe rencontre rapidement des obstacles...

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-Although the real-life 'Driss' was a young Algerian man called Abdel, directors Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache changed the character's nationality to West-African, as they had enjoyed working with Omar Sy on Tellement proches (2009), and really wanted him to play the part. Sy also had the experience of living in the impoverished French suburbs, just like Driss.
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-9 weeks after its release, it became the second most successful French film. Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis (2008) is the most successful.
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-With 8.8 million moviegoers, this was the most successful film in Germany in 2012 (beating the likes of Skyfall (2012), L'Âge de Glace 4: La dérive des continents (2012) and Twilight: Chapitre 5 - Révélation, 2e partie (2012). It is the most successful French film in German cinema history.
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-Became the most successful French movie in the Netherlands, beating the previous record holder, Elle s'appelait Sarah (2010).
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-The official entry of France to the Best Foreign Language Film at the 85th Academy Awards 2013.
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-The sports car Driss is driving for Philippe is a Maserati Quattroporte.