Kon-Tiki

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KON-TIKI retrace l'aventure incroyable de l'explorateur et anthropologue Thor Heyerdahl (Pål Sverre Hagen). En 1947, ce Norvégien voulut prouver au monde entier que la Polynésie avait été peuplée, 1500 ans plus tôt par des peuples venus d'Amérique du Sud. Avec 5 autres compagnons, il s'embarqua sur un radeau de balsa et traversa le Pacifique en 100 jours, affrontant tempêtes, requins et récifs de corail. (Imagine Film Distribution)

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POMO 

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français Belle coproduction européenne avec de l'esprit et une belle esthétique. Un groupe d'aventuriers sur un grand radeau lors d'une traversée de trois mois à travers le Pacifique. Il y aura des allusions aux difficultés liées à la promiscuité et il y aura de l’orage, mais vous n'avez pas l'impression de le revoir pour la centième fois. Et des confrontations avec des baleines ou des requins qui paraissent plus fiables que dans un spectacle hollywoodien, et qui contredisent le cliché selon lequel un requin, aussi affamé soit-il, ne voit pas le corps humain comme étranger et n'attaque pas. Un film qui n'est pas une commande de studio, mais un excellent travail d'équipe avec l'effort de raconter une belle histoire réelle. La foi en la réussite et la détermination traversent les océans. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais I have always admired Thor Heyerdahl and the expedition he went on with five friends. So I was looking forward to the film. And I'm only half satisfied. I'm not going to fault him for showing many things only briefly, he couldn't have avoided that even with twice the runtime, but what about the script? I can still understand the involvement of Heyerdahl's personal life, which he doesn't write a word about in the book (also why would he, the book is about adventure, not a marital crisis), but I don't understand at all why the screenwriter had to inoculate the Kon-Tiki crew with cabin fever, why he made Herman Watzinger such an unsympathetic nuisance, and where on earth he came up with the maelstrom at the Galapagos or the stupidity of the thirteenth wave. I really don't know why there is a need to shove conflict and drama into everything. The book describes the voyage as a great adventure of six grown-up boys who were mainly caught in storms; Heyerdahl is silent about their disputes, if any. Too bad the film isn't like that too. It could have been better. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais An absolutely great adventurous piece, which manages to do a lot with its small budget. I like that the creators were able to tell a story as important as Thor’s voyage on the Kon-Tiki raft through the Pacific, accomplishing something absolutely incredible, in such a beautiful manner. I liked how the voyagers were able to blend with nature perfectly. They used nature to accomplish what barely one percent of the population can do today. They were able to use nature to prove hitherto unbelievable theories. Sure, we’d rather have a simpler explanation than think about the more complicated one. And the fact that thousands of years ago people did many things that the world’s top scientists can’t explain rationally to this day is actually something that few people want to admit. This makes the Kon-Tiki voyage important also in this respect, and I’m very glad that I was able to see such a story, and I’m even happier that the two Norwegians went so crazy for this story that they could make such a perfect film about it. ()

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anglais Somewhat melodramatic, but definitely some damn good cinema, especially during the crucial part on the raft. The directors’ duo Rønning/Sandberg is getting progressively better with each movie, and the brilliant cast led by Ryan Gosling’s identical twin in the role of Thor “can’t see the wood for the trees" Heyerdahl. We definitely need a sequel about Eduard Ingriš; and right away. ()

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