Le Dernier des Templiers

  • États-Unis Season of the Witch (plus)
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Résumés(1)

Après des années de croisade en Terre sainte, le templier Behmen et son fidèle compagnon, Felson, reviennent en Europe, désabusés. Alors qu'ils aspirent à une vie paisible, ils découvrent leur pays ravagé par la peste noire et se retrouvent appréhendés par les hommes du Cardinal. Accusés d'avoir déserté, ils risquent la prison. Ils n'ont pas d'autre choix que d'accepter une étrange mission. Ils doivent escorter une mystérieuse jeune femme, désignée comme une sorcière responsable de l'épidémie, jusqu'à un lointain monastère où elle sera jugée et où sera pratiqué un ancestral rituel purificateur... À travers des terres hostiles et dévastées par la maladie, dans des contrées sauvages, Behmen, Felson et quelques autres, se lancent dans le plus dangereux et le plus fascinant de tous les périples. Alors qu'aux yeux de Behmen, la jeune femme apparaît de plus en plus comme un bouc émissaire, d'étranges phénomènes se produisent. Tous ne vont pas tarder à découvrir les effroyables forces qui les attendent... (Metropolitan FilmExport)

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Critiques (9)

POMO 

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français Un problème légèrement moins décevant que prévu par « l'œuvre B d'un réalisateur 60 secondes avec Nic Cage chassant les sorcières numériques » (est-ce que cela peut être pire ?). En réalité, il s'agit d'un film de qualité A, relativement divertissant, bien interprété, avec un soupçon de mystère et une conclusion inattendue. De plus, dans la scène d'épilogue, l'extérieur du glacier de Dachstein est en toile de fond. Bien meilleur que Van Helsing et les précédentes réalisations du réalisateur. Et si on devait diviser strictement les films de Cage en bons et mauvais, en me bouchant les oreilles, je le classerais parmi les bons. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais I almost felt bad at having fun at the expense of a cripple and that I would have bad karma. Season of the Witch is an utterly dysfunctional film; nonsense on top of nonsense, but what else can we expect from historical fantasy, director Dominic Sena and Nic Cage, who in the last years has made one crap after another (with a couple of exceptions)? This digital wannabe darkness didn’t work on me at all. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais A lobotomy at which the more hardened may laugh, but I refuse to wallow in "guilty-pleasure" intoxication because it offended me from the first digital battle to the end that comes from the gaming industry. I don't mind Nick Cage’s medieval knight, as he’s backed up by the badass Perlman and Thomsen, but I was annoyed by Sena's attempt to be cool at any cost. It's obvious that he blew his modest budget at the beginning, so there’s mostly blabber going on, then it's digital wolves, and you want to turn back time and let the bridge fall a few seconds earlier. This is the first film this year that made me feel ashamed. ()

Pethushka 

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anglais If I overlook the really poorly done battle at the beginning, I'm willing to call this movie mediocre. I'm happy with the mystery and overall atmosphere. Except that the script was a bit off. I was bored for a while. Then I couldn't stop gaping at what a person is capable of coming up with when they can't think of what’s next. The ending couldn't be taken too seriously after that performance. I feel like the creators overestimated themselves. A weaker 3 stars. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais An adventurous historical fantasy, thanks to which we now know that the witch hunt organized by the Inquisition was absolutely fine because those monsters allied with the devil were causing damage wherever possible. The devil had his hands full dragging as much evil as possible among the unfortunate Christians, including a devastating epidemic, and who else can stand up to such devastation than the heroic Nicolas Cage accompanied by the thunderous Ron Perlman? Similar productions have a decent budget, and therefore also a decent production design, which in many cases can disguise the fact that the screenplay and the story are just a mishmash that doesn't hold up under closer scrutiny. Quite a few aspects are saved in the case of this film, and, indeed, you don't usually get bored with this kind of film - there's always something moving, sneering, running away, or attacking, exploding, burning - in short, action, special effects, and spectacle. However, if you want the film to work as a whole, you can't turn off your brain and even nitpickingly look for errors in the logic, so it's better to avoid Season of the Witch. Overall impression: 45%. Season of the Witch is exactly the type of film that my nine-year-old son would be enthusiastic about. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais A decent film beyond expectations, which mostly lacks funding and the epicness that comes with it. The actors were good (I keep telling you, don't write off Cage), the music was good, some scenes (the opening, the wolves) were almost perfect, the final digi looked better than Solomon Kane's, and I was pleased with "his" likeness, which seemed to come out of period drawings. The screenplay benefited nicely from the interplay between Cage and Perlman, who were given the right “guy" lines, but otherwise it was an unremarkable ordinary fantasy road movie that ran out of steam towards the end. I also give three and a half stars for Christopher Lee's bark. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais Dominic Sena didn't disappoint, directing a European medieval film in the quintessential American way, throwing authenticity out the window. I half-expected Nicholas Cage to dazzle the enemy in the decisive moment of the final duel by whipping out a lightsaber, but alas, he didn't, needlessly disrupting an otherwise smooth flow of various nonsense. It was genuinely terrible, from the initial departure from the army to the final CGI mess, but I'll begrudgingly leave one star because I was decently entertained and had a good laugh at times. So what if it was unintended? I can laugh whenever I want. But seriously, it felt like a parody (blocking arrows with a sword at a distance of five meters, the cardinal dying of plague was clearly in the third stage of syphilis, etc.). Oh well. / Lesson learned: If a film character starts planning a bright future, it's time to bid them farewell. R.I.P. ()

Remedy 

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anglais Excellent visuals and a very likeable cast. The wisecracking Perlman is second to none, Cage's leading moral role fits well in this case, and Robert Sheehan shows he can play something other than the total moron in Misfits. I honestly wasn't expecting anything at all and ended up being pleasantly surprised. Dominic Sena is obviously not any miracle as a director, but in this case he’s outdone himself and managed to create some great scenes and evoke a decent period atmosphere. The story is linear and predictable, but by no means boring, and with its appealing running time, it slips by like water. One of the better B-movies of 2011, and a really great diversion on a decent level. ()