Spotlight

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Adapté de faits réels, Spotlight retrace la fascinante enquête du Boston Globe – couronnée par le prix Pulitzer – qui a mis à jour un scandale sans précédent au sein de l'Eglise Catholique. Une équipe de journalistes d'investigation, baptisée Spotlight, a enquêté pendant 12 mois sur des suspicions d'abus sexuels au sein d'une des institutions les plus anciennes et les plus respectées au monde. L'enquête révèlera que L'Eglise Catholique a protégé pendant des décennies les personnalités religieuses, juridiques et politiques les plus en vue de Boston, et déclenchera par la suite une vague de révélations dans le monde entier. (Warner Bros. FR)

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POMO 

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français C'est exactement le genre de film que j'attendais. Très bien écrit, de telle sorte que le spectateur ne se perd pas malgré le nombre de noms et de personnages, avec une distribution d'informations précisément dosée, et des acteurs qui savourent leur rôle, comme s'ils jouaient dans la pièce de théâtre la plus importante de leur carrière. C'est d'autant plus dommage que leurs personnages ne remplissent que le rôle de journalistes d'investigation certes distincts, mais aucun d'entre eux n'a de lien direct avec le sujet de l'enquête. Mais c'est vrai, si cela était le cas, le film tomberait dans les pièges d'un thriller construit de toutes pièces, ce qui n'est pas le cas de "Spotlight". "Spotlight" est fidèle aux événements réels, c'est un hommage honnête et courageux aux véritables héros du journalisme, et surtout il aborde un sujet sacrément grave. Que cela ne change rien politiquement et que quelques années plus tard, tout soit oublié, c'est une autre histoire. ()

Zíza 

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anglais I just have a soft spot for these chamber dramas. Especially when I feel like I'm not wasting my time watching them because it gives me something. Whether it's quality entertainment or new knowledge. More films like this and I'll like that American cinema a lot more. The actors act because they have something to act. And that's the best part. ()

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Malarkey 

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anglais Crime investigation is surely an interesting thing, but once the movie is based solely on that (and there’s far too much talking, too) then it’s really hard to get into it. However, I must admit that Mark Ruffalo was absolutely unparalleled. I liked him the most out of the list of interesting actors. And the story? It’s almost unbelievable. It’d be different if it were a single person, but a whole group of people? And the end credits with the list of churches all around the world that were involved in this prove that it isn’t just an American issue. That makes it even more terrifying… ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Procedural minimalist journalistic drama par excellence, which is about journalism and journalists as much as about the topic of that coverage. In a way, it's a movie coverage, how an honest investigative coverage is made, rather than a journalistic thriller that you might have expected based on what the coverage is about and what it reveals. With few exceptions proving the rule, no room for background or personal issues. Only a few months of obtaining source after source, confirming the credibility of sources, documents, statistics, statements, spending endless hours in the archives, and gradually completing the puzzle piece by piece until a complete disturbing picture emerges. Whoever likes this way of brief portraying things where the events are observed from distance, will clearly enjoy it. It called for being captured and build purely on that case, to focus more on the emotions or the priests, the Church and the victims, and the genre rules of the journalistic thriller could be respected, but there are other movies to do this job. And it is precisely this seeming impartiality and civility that makes it even more impressive and, as a result, more disturbing, as only the simple facts can do, and how it could have never been achieved by too emotional movie. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais As the hours pass since watching it, I find it to be better and better, because although the topic tempted tabloid controversy or impartial coverage from both sides, the chosen format of investigative journalistic procedure ultimately suited it best. The film can be accused of being detached and of the absence of the other side's perspective, but the captivated reporters, working on minimally sketched personal levels, are so fascinating that it is hard to accuse them of anything else. The only flaw I actually see is the "wannabe Fincher style," where they go for precise camera axes and the targeted coldness is too tight at times, not intrinsically lively. In any case, investigative journalists could not have asked for a better compliment; the painstaking work, the fact-checking, and the willingness not to go after the headlines are actually admirable. ()

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