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Luke Evans (Fast & Furious 6, Les Immortels) incarne le prince Vlad Tepes dans DRACULA UNTOLD, qui retrace les origines de l'histoire de celui qui allait devenir Dracula. Cette épopée d'action et d'aventures est réalisée par Gary Shore et produit par Michael De Luca, et réunit également à l'écran Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Diarmaid Murtagh et Samantha Barks. (Universal International FR)

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POMO 

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français Une comédie divertissante portée à bout de bras par un Luke Evans bien occupé et jouant bien, charismatique. Un scénario de série B avec des motivations simples pour les personnages et des répliques sur la ligne de l'invraisemblance. Mais ça coule, c'est ludique, les émotions fonctionnent et la réalisation numérique est satisfaisante. ()

claudel 

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français J’ai un faible pour les vampires depuis mon enfance et je suis toujours partant pour regarder un film sur ce thème. Et il se fait que cette histoire ultrafamilière déjà ressassée des milliers de fois peut être déclinée à l’infini. C’est un bon divertissement pour un vendredi soir ou samedi après-midi paresseux. Luke Evans et Sarah Gadon vont bien ensemble, mais sans pour autant égaler le légendaire duo Gary Oldman + Winona Ryder. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais I’d been pretty much looking forward to Dracula. I’d mainly been looking forward to another movie that would feature an appearance by Luke Evans. This guy owns everything that happens in the Middle Ages. It’s simply as if he somehow found himself in this period and couldn’t leave, or rather didn’t want to leave because any time I see him in something, it’s clear to me it’s HIS role. The same thing goes for Vlad the Impaler, whom Bram Stoker borrowed for the Dracula story. But this one is completely different from what you would expect. You see it tells the story of how Vlad became a vampire and I must say that in the realm of fantasy, this is the ultimate feat. I’m surprised that they entrusted this movie to the debuting director Gary Shore, but on the other hand, I must say that he did make a couple of good shots. For instance, Vlad’s first fight; that was a true digital masterpiece. But there were some scenes that made me clench my fists. For instance, the ending, which seemed as if somebody simply decided the movie would end this way and that they didn’t care whether the story would get to it or not. Maybe the movie could have gotten there using the stupidest path… and it did! And there were more moments like this, and it was exactly these moments that pretty much ruined the fantasy world. Despite that, I give a pretty good rating because I really like movies like this and I will be happy to watch it again. ()

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anglais Whether the new Dark Universe works or not, this initiative has created another enjoyable Dracula. Which in and of itself is very pleasant. This time in a 21st-century version with the Untold moniker. Honestly, whatever substance Luke Evans reaches for, it's more or less certain that a portion of the (female) audience will be satisfied just by the fact that Evans doesn't get off the screen. And if his protagonist is a romantic (anti)hero, then everything else is just icing on the cake. This is how the new Dracula works almost flawlessly. Anyone who wants something different can choose any other version from the countless adaptations that have been made throughout the 20th century. I was pleased with it. ()

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anglais He might stumble a bit amidst the Turkish intrigues, but the closer he gets to the finish line, the more stubbornly I have to cheer for the prince of darkness in his fight against everyone. Luke Evans can bare his fangs and thanks to his charisma combined with excellent (albeit modestly served) action, Dracula Untold can appear several classes more magnificent than its reasonable budget or minimal runtime would suggest. Universal's ambitions to build a connected universe were somewhat naive from the beginning, but I will always know who would have stolen the show. ()

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