Dark City

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John Murdoch (Rufus Sewell) se réveille dans une chambre d'hôtel et découvre le cadavre d'une femme dans son lit. Il ne se souvient ni de la nuit passée avec elle, ni d'ailleurs de celles qui l'ont précédée. Il a complètement perdu la mémoire ; il croit même être devenu complètement fou. Traqué par l'inspecteur Bumstead (William Hurt) qui le soupçonne d'être un tueur en série, Murdoch va devoir découvrir lui-même les sombres secrets de son identité. Plus il s'enfonce dans le mystère, plus il est confronté à un groupe de créatures inquiétantes qu'on appelle les Étrangers, dotés de pouvoirs effrayants. Grâce à l'aide de l'énigmatique Dr. Schreber (Kiefer Sutherland), Murdoch va pouvoir remonter les couloirs du labyrinthe de son passé – son enfance douce-amère, son amour pour sa femme (Jennifer Connelly) et l'atroce série d'assassinats dont il est le suspect numéro un. Lors de cette quête, il découvrira quel pouvoir se cache derrière les murs de cette cité éternellement plongée dans l'obscurité. (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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Malarkey 

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anglais If the Dark City was not consciously pointing out the proper noir atmosphere right from the beginning, I would almost say that the main character could have found the way to the beach on the Internet. While for us, travelling anywhere is nowadays a simple process, when with two clicks we can see not just the journey from the map’s position, but also the journey from the car driver’s position, in this film it formed the basis of the story. The film changed from noir crime film into a complete sci-fi in a split second. I thought that it is nice that in the nineties the American directors had balls to shoot similar movies. Nowadays, nobody would pay for it unless it had the stamp of Marvel or a remake. ()

novoten 

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anglais The materialized nightmares of Alex Proyas, where hope remains in the form of the beautiful Jennifer in impenetrable darkness. From Dark City, the believable and yet perfectly and typically divided characters of the charismatic protagonist or excellently played doctor Sutherland emerge. And just when everything starts to take itself too seriously, a horde of aliens arrive, boldly settling the film back into a position of a more cheaply constructed sci-fi narrative. But who cares, when it can be so innocently irresistible. ()

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Isherwood 

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anglais From the first to the last minute, the extremely paranoid script by Alex Proyas and David S. Goyer, who clearly revels in his own convoluted plot, is just the foundation of the overall quality of the film. Proyas's penchant for dark and grungy corners of urban districts was once again put to good use in creating a desolate atmosphere that weighs on the viewer like a heavy blanket. It’s a visually refined "plaything," abundant with a flood of fantastic yet not gratuitous special effects, supported by the excellent camera work of Darius Wolski, and an unsettling yet captivating soundtrack by Trevor Jones. All in all, it is pleasing not only to the eye but also the brain, which is not allowed to rest for even a moment. Add to that a great cast, led by the strange Doctor Kiefer Sutherland, followed by William Hurt and Rufus Sewell. With all these elements combined, this film is definitely something that will linger in one's mind for quite some time. ()

Lima 

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anglais Dark, dark and just dark again… Alex Proyas is amazing and his direction is very thought provoking, he bombards the viewer from the beginning to the very end with one dark shot after another, and I was so deeply depressed while watching that I almost managed to fall asleep. Dark City is visually impressive and very depressing; the last time I experienced similar feelings was during Blade Runner, except that here I was a little bored. At first, the story failed to engage me, but from the second half onwards, the plot builds up nicely and culminates in a successful duel (the way they hang in the air against each other reminded me of the final fight in The Matrix Revolutions). The ending itself is powerful and has a very cathartic effect. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais Incredible. Proyas is an expert at bleak atmospheres, and this strange city hides a truly depressing secret. Almost all the actors are excellent but Kiefer Sutherland clearly reigns over them, and his doctor is very ambiguous throughout. Jennifer Connelly is again incredibly magical here. And yes, Dark City is quite similar to The Matrix. ()

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