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Née sous un ciel étoilé, Jupiter Jones est promise à un destin hors du commun. Devenue adulte, elle a la tête dans les étoiles, mais elle enchaîne les coups durs et n'a d'autre perspective que de gagner sa vie en nettoyant des toilettes. Ce n'est que lorsque Caine, ancien chasseur militaire conçu génétiquement, débarque sur Terre pour retrouver sa trace que Jupiter commence à entrevoir le destin qui l'attend depuis toujours : grâce à son empreinte génétique, elle doit bénéficier d'un héritage extraordinaire qui pourrait bien bouleverser l'équilibre du cosmos... (Warner Bros. FR)

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claudel 

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français C'était assez divertissant pendant la première demi-heure, mais peu à peu mon enthousiasme a commencé à retomber, jusqu'à disparaître complètement. C’est peut-être un bête petit film, mais sa distribution est excellente ! Seuls trois acteurs au monde sont capables de transformer chaque seconde en une expérience artistique à travers le moindre mouvement, la moindre grimace et le moindre mot. Eddie Redmayne est l’un d’entre eux et ce navet de science-fiction s’en retrouve dès lors rehaussé au niveau d’un film acceptable. De plus, Mila et Channing forment un duo sympathique. ()

novoten 

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anglais Sometimes it's sad to see how a perfect-looking blockbuster can crumble into smaller and smaller pieces with each scene. What starts with the absurd scenes with the Russian family the script calmly continues with random scenes without no explanation of bizarre names, theories, and memories, and it absolutely triumphantly concludes with Eddie Redmayne in a perfectly annoying acting role in front of a pre-embalmed corpse that cannot produce a single comprehensible sentence. Lana and Lilly Wachowski should be glad that Channing Tatum smoothly switched to air skating, because without his aerial antics in the final fiery inferno, the rating would unquestionably drop into even more terrifying places. ()

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J*A*S*M 

Toutes les critiques de l’utilisateur·trice

anglais For me, probably the guilty pleasure of the year. The film is aesthetically unattractive, with a leading villain that takes it all the way to 11 and a very incompetent casting. When Mila Kunis tries to look serious, it simply doesn’t work… but when she tries to drop one-liners, it’s almost painful. Only the core premise of planets as people factory-farms or fuel to keep the vitality of the galactic rulers had some potential, but this time the Wachowskis were unable to exploit it. On the other hand, I must confess that, in its own way, this crap was actually fun. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais I was sort of hoping that the Wachowskis wouldn’t pour 200 million dollars into a black hole and so I’ve been ignoring the reviews around here before I watched the movie myself. I played it with excitement and within a few minutes, I got into a phase where I would have probably immediately turned it off if it weren’t for the beautiful space shots and effects, because the story is totally out of it. At first, the very first shootout reminded me of Star Wars, then the space scenes moved more towards Star Trek and then Channing Tatum popped onto the screen to explain that he’s a werewolf from outer space. It really couldn’t have been any dumber and I’ve never seen a more idiotic movie with such a high budget. ()

Kaka 

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anglais Too bad about the idiotic script and zero character motivation. The reason to watch the Wachowskis' films, besides the many clever ideas and often interesting innovations in various aspects, is the visuals, and unfortunately that's also the only thing that really works reliably here. But what to do when all those aesthetically intoxicating, almost bizarrely Victorian sets and worlds look so stunning and yet the film is such crap? Surprisingly, the Tatum & Kunis chemistry works above average but it’s cheesy. ()

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