Résumés(1)

En 1936, alors que l'Amérique ressent encore les effets de la Grande Dépression, Charles Howard, un vendeur de bicyclettes qui a fait fortune, achète un étalon hargneux, aigri et sauvage, laissé pour compte. Il le confie à un entraîneur quasi mutique et à un jockey borgne, une étoile déchue. Ce trio insolite va métamorphoser le tocard Seabiscuit en un fabuleux champion. Des centaines de milliers d'Américains vont suivre passionnément ses victoires. Les champs de courses sont envahis, la radio retransmet en direct les grands prix, les journaux en font leur une... Seabiscuit devient l'une des plus fascinantes icônes de l 'histoire américaine. Il n'est plus seulement un cheval de légende mais incarne également, au coeur de la tourmente économique, la revanche de tous ceux qui ne devaient pas gagner. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (3)

DaViD´82 

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anglais The opening forty minutes (until Seabiscuit makes his first appearance) are absolutely superfluous and slow-moving. It’s great that the director wants to impart to us the motivations behind the actions of the characters, his overall opinion of the Great Depression and how important the story of Seabiscuit and the Pollards was back then. Unfortunately he does it in a way that is rather too descriptive and the narrator seems to repeat himself ten times over using exaggerated pathos, talking about people who never give up however hard the situation. So you see a great scene where everything becomes clear, but suddenly the narrator gets going, trying to explain everything to you. To start off with it doesn’t matter too much, but when it happens in every other scene, it spoils the whole movie. ()

novoten 

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anglais Seabiscuit tempts with its plot and screenplay to be just an ordinary tearjerker, but in the end, it is everything but that. The message of loss and the desire to keep going at all costs screams from the film every minute, and thanks to it, this sports drama becomes truly unique. ()