Réalisation:
Alec BaldwinPhotographie:
Adam HolenderMusique:
Christopher YoungActeurs·trices:
Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Dan Aykroyd, Kim Cattrall, John Savage, Jason Patric, Bobby Cannavale, Amy Poehler (plus)VOD (1)
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Jabez Stone, un écrivain désemparé, vend son âme au Diable en échange de la gloire et de la fortune. Très vite, il se rend compte qu'il a commis l'erreur de sa vie... (texte officiel du distributeur)
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A dumb variation on a Faustian tale aimed at Americans, so (and this can't possibly be a spoiler) it must have a happy ending. Perhaps the most striking thing about Shortcut to Happiness is the direct proportion "the better the actor, the more boring they are". ()
The roots of the book that this was adapted from can be found with Faust and Washington Irving, with follow-up work in Archibald MacLeish and the musical "Scratch." Among the film adaptations, All That Money Can Buy (1941), which adapts Benet's Faust for the first time, is worthy of note. A now we finally get Shortcut to Happiness? It's not a very good debut from Baldwin as a director. The tug-of-war with the producers was apparently meant to result in a second Bedazzled. Although this does have an all-star cast, especially the excellent and devilish Jenn Love, the story will have to wait for another adaptation to be sufficiently rehabilitated. ()
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