Le Fantôme de l'espace

  • États-Unis Phantom from Space

Résumés(1)

Un mystérieux OVNI s'écrase tout près de Los Angeles, et un alien invisible d'une planète inconnue s'en échappe. Loin de son monde et inconscient de la fragilité des êtres humains, il sème la mort partout où il passe pour assurer sa propre survie sur cette Terre. Pour sauver le monde, un groupe de scientifiques engage une course contre la montre afin de stopper la créature avant qu'il soit trop tard. (Bach Films)

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Critiques (2)

Lima 

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anglais Poster tagline: HIS SECRET POWER MENACED THE WORLD!!! I watched the coloured version. The potential for fun is there, after all, the synopsis isn't entirely bad: a rocket crashes in Santa Monica with an alien who becomes invisible when he takes off his spacesuit and is only able to communicate through a Morse code. The problem is that it's all so stupidly executed. The beginning is interspersed with one quick shot after another, with the actors communicating coordinates in rapid succession, five, ten, twenty times, and by the time it's about ten minutes in, you start banging your head against the screen in despair. Then there’s twenty minutes of silly dialogue planning what to do next, and when the chase on the construction site comes up, the obvious symptom is revealed in all its glory: they are running all the time! Like Forrest Gump, from one place to another: a construction site, an observatory; it actually doesn’t matter where. They run not only in the laboratory, where the viewer is also treated to a few special effect sequences with the alien helmet floating in the air with the help of a front projection, or a key being pulled out of a lock, otherwise all the effects – the interaction of the undressed alien with the environment – are reduced to something invisible opening a door, moving a chair or a curtain, turning a doorknob, and, watch out, carrying a woman in the air, which is the only really good shot where the production team overdid themselves. The actors are acting, or rather running, kind of bored and the only one who’s really enjoying it is the dog constantly wagging its tail happily, I guess the director promised it a bone :o) ()

kaylin 

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anglais One of those B-movie shots where the tooth of time has already left its mark before it went into distribution. It's a film that's not particularly entertaining, even though it stars an invisible entity that clearly has not so kind intentions and instead tries to harm people. Too much talk and too few truly interesting scenes, which are executed simply but quite effectively. ()