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Sur une plate-forme de recherche océanique, une équipe de savants découvre une plaque en or sur laquelle est gravée une mystérieuse inscription. Peu après, un terrible raz de marée balaie la plate-forme et seuls trois rescapés, dont Kathy Earls, une spécialiste de la civilisation précolombienne, sont repêchés par deux plaisanciers. Quand le petit groupe aborde la terre ferme, il découvre une ville ravagée par d'étranges bandits, les Interceptors... (StudioCanal)

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JFL 

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anglais While the archpriest of Zen film, Donald G. Jackson, swears that his films don’t fall into the realm of cliché and can be innovatively unpredictable thanks to the fact that he doesn’t use screenplays, Ruggero Deodato proves that even with a properly goofy script and appropriately degenerate directing, it is possible to put on a very WTF show. I don't believe Raiders of Atlantis was written by the two guys in their fifties who put their names to it, because here the logic of a six-year-old boy’s imagination plays the key role. If viewers let themselves be lured in by the thoroughly deceptive poster and learn nothing else about the film before watching it, it’s not enough to be amazed by the batty twists that occur in scene after scene, by which characters suddenly pop up somewhere, or even what genre the film switches to. Deodato’s work with the film space and the logical and topographical interconnectedness of events between shots causes even the master of the absolute frame, the self-taught purveyor of dreck David A. Prior, to turn pale. The entire film seems almost like a video game due to the fact that the narrative spawns the heroes in bizarre places completely at random and has them solving banal tasks in completely boorish ways. The characters here are not even one-dimensional, but rather sink into themselves through their anti-dimensionality, in which the expert on pre-Columbian languages excels among all of them, coming across as a lobotomised parody of boffins portrayed in movies. The film had a big enough budget to afford all manner of phantasmagorical genre positions, from disaster movie to adventure with sci-fi elements to post-apocalyptic action flick, but the budget was still small enough that the cardboard post-apocalyptic fakery, the special effects (from the childishly made miniatures to the extraordinarily shoddy gore effects) and the practical execution of individual shots induce diaphragm spasms. ()

Goldbeater 

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français Ruggero Deodato nous donne ici la masterclass absolue sur comment créer un film bidon et drôle. Les Prédateurs du futur offre absolument tout ce qu’on peut attendre d’une série B postapocalyptique, avec un petit quelque chose en plus. Y ont-ils mis une logique ? Pas du tout. Y a-t-il quand même un intérêt à regarder ce film ? Si vous êtes capable d’apprécier un film bon-mauvais qui a du cœur, assurément ! Et cette Atlantide miniature sous un dôme de verre, c’est vraiment top ! ()