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Le 23 janvier 2002, le monde entier est choqué par l'image d'un journaliste américain décapité devant la caméra par des extrémistes pakistanais. Daniel Pearl, superviseur du Wall Street Journal pour l'Asie du Sud Est, enquêtait au Pakistan sur un dénommé Richard Reid, activiste et vendeur d'armes. Alors qu'un entremetteur doit le mener sur la piste d'une source importante, il disparaît soudainement. Confrontée à la mort de son mari, Mariane Pearl rédige l'histoire de son enquête, de son kidnapping et de sa mort et, surtout, l'histoire de son propre désespoir à elle, dans "A Mighty Heart: the Brave Life and Death of my Husband Danny Pearl". Le film retrace son combat de chaque instant pour comprendre l'assassinat de son mari et pouvoir enfin en faire le deuil. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (4)

Pethushka 

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anglais Great subject matter, but unfortunately it wasn't even minimally used... Angelina in particular didn't sit well with me at all. And she usually does! What bothers me is that the creators once again relied only on "true events". I suspect that the director wasn’t there during the filming at all. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais As I have read somewhere, Daniel Pearl was not really a saint and as a journalist he allegedly poked at everything that seemed even a little bit thorny to him, and he was overly ambitious and sometimes arrogantly opinionated. I don't know what the truth is in this, but I think that as shown in A Mighty Heart, he could not possibly be such a naive kid who, despite all his experience as a journalist, allows himself to be lured into a trap. If so, I feel a little more sorry for his wife in retrospect, because she married not a prudent man, but a fool who actually took his own life. But back to the film. It's not very good, and unfortunately it's also quite one-sided - what I missed most was the reaction to how stubbornly the US refused to meet the hijackers' demands (or even think about meeting them) and how the American public reacted to that. The script is very strangely written, to the point where it seemed to me that there was a complete lack of emotion, but Angelina Jolie does her best and especially at the end, when she learns of her husband's death, she overacts so much that she is believable. Apart from the script, the direction and music are not worth much. I would only praise the sympathetic actress Archie Panjabi. Two and a half stars. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Danny was a British journalist who traveled to Karachi with his wife, with nothing on his mind other than serious journalism. However, he was kidnapped just as he was doing his job. His wife Marianne (Angelina Jolie), however, did not give up and tried to find out where Danny was at all costs. She was in her sixth month of pregnancy when the incident occurred, but within a month she would find out what happened to her husband. Terrorism is not a peaceful activity, on the contrary, it is an activity that destroys human lives. "The Mighty Heart" tries to convey exactly that, as it tells us that only those who kidnapped Danny are responsible for it, no one else. The film emphasizes that it is not possible to stereotype all Muslims, but that there are those who suffer from terrorism as well, despite being Islamists and having Pakistani nationality. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/02/sila-srdce-2007-50.html ()