Game of Thrones

(série)
  • États-Unis Game of Thrones (plus)
Bande-annonce 1
États-Unis / Grande-Bretagne, (2011–2019), 67 h 52 min (Durée : 48–82 min)

Source:

George R.R. Martin (livre)

Musique:

Ramin Djawadi

Acteurs·trices:

Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, Kit Harington, Emilia Clarke, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Iain Glen, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, John Bradley (plus)
(autres professions)

Saisons(8) / Épisodes(73)

Résumés(1)

Il y a très longtemps, à une époque oubliée, une force a détruit l'équilibre des saisons. Dans un pays où l'été peut durer plusieurs années et l'hiver toute une vie, des forces sinistres et surnaturelles se pressent aux portes du Royaume des Sept Couronnes. La confrérie de la Garde de Nuit, protégeant le Royaume de toute créature pouvant provenir d'au-delà du Mur protecteur, n'a plus les ressources nécessaires pour assurer la sécurité de tous. Après un été de dix années, un hiver rigoureux s'abat sur le Royaume avec la promesse d'un avenir des plus sombres. Pendant ce temps, complots et rivalités se jouent sur le continent pour s'emparer du Trône de Fer, le symbole du pouvoir absolu. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critique de l’utilisateur·trice gudaulin pour cette série (1)

Game of Thrones (2011) 

anglais Game of Thrones is filmed based on a cult book saga, which is currently considered a fundamental work of the historizing fantasy subgenre. Fans often fall into the trap of mechanical comparison between the two media, criticizing the missing motifs, characters, and plots, or the deviation of film characters from their novel counterparts. This kind of conflict passes me by. I am unfamiliar with the book series, nor do I intend to read it, so I am spared the trauma of comparing both versions. Game of Thrones represents a complex alternative functional world, modeled after the peak of medieval Europe with elaborate mythology. The series has no competition and probably won't have for a long time. Think about Vláčil's Marketa Lazarová with dozens of characters, which financially exhausted the entire studio and clearly showed the limits of regional cinema. The imitation of the Middle Ages is simply a precarious and expensive affair, which only a handful of producers can afford on this scale. Tolkien fans will probably be upset, but compared to Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings feels like a fairytale for older children with flat black-and-white characters. Game of Thrones reeks of blood, burnt human bodies, sweat, and urine. It offers a much wider range of emotions and is much dirtier. Its weakness lies in its excessive ambition and sprawl. Some storylines will simply seem less interesting to you and you won't be able to identify with certain characters. If the plot simultaneously follows several characters in different environments, you may have to wait a while for the one you feel closest to. In any case, it is interesting to watch the tangle of intrigues and power struggles, where the author often found inspiration in the real rivalries of powerful feudal families in medieval England and France. You won't find many supernatural motifs here, the movers of the plot are not magicians, but people with their down-to-earth desire for power, glory, and wealth. Personally, I could easily do without the dragons and ghouls, as well as other favorite genre props. Overall impression: 90%. ()