Mr. Smith au sénat

  • États-Unis Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Bande-annonce
États-Unis, 1939, 129 min

Réalisation:

Frank Capra

Scénario:

Sidney Buchman

Photographie:

Joseph Walker

Musique:

Dimitri Tiomkin

Acteurs·trices:

Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Claude Rains, Edward Arnold, Guy Kibbee, Thomas Mitchell, Eugene Pallette, Beulah Bondi, H.B. Warner, Harry Carey (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Jefferson Smith est très aimé des Boys Rangers, un club de jeunes garçons qu'il dirige. Cet homme populaire et naïf est une affaire pour le gouverneur Hopper et son chef politique Jim Taylor, qui en font un sénateur idéal pour couvrir leurs sombres histoires. Mr. Smith devient alors vite la risée du Congrès et est, malgré lui, compromis dans une affaire louche. Après un moment de découragement et grâce à sa secrétaire, il prend la parole au Sénat et la garde vingt-trois heures durant! (ESC Distribution)

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Critiques (2)

lamps 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais After the truly amazing Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, I was expecting another exceptionally strong and, given the sharper critical subject matter, more valuable film. I didn’t get exactly that. While Capra once again masterfully handles a barrage of unprecedentedly intelligent and subtly humorous dialogue, he almost imperceptibly incorporates a compelling love plot into the crucial political action, and his hero, the idealistic and immensely convincing James Stewart, becomes the prototype of sympathy and cinematic goodness as the minutes pass. Unfortunately, while the magical Mr.Deeds was globally accessible in his ideas, Mr.Smith is incredibly pathetic and oozes arrogant American patriotism, which Capra, however impressively, further inflames with the sentimentality of some of the visual montages or monologues (e.g. the boy reading Lincoln's speech carved in stone while a certain veteran proudly nods behind his back). It's still a compelling and timely story, but its heroic nature and rather half-hearted depiction of the good guys and the bad guys left me a little disappointed. 80% ()

kaylin 

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anglais An incredible film about how it is possible to stick to ideals. Yes, in some aspects the film may seem naïve, but other scenes beautifully demonstrate how it is possible to achieve what not the individual, but the powerful ruling group wants. James Stewart delivers an incredible performance, as always, but there are others who support him. Everything is then completed by a great script and excellent direction by Frank Capra. An amazing drama that is no longer made nowadays. And yes, sometimes a person is simply glad that it ends differently than they thought. ()