La Reine africaine

  • Grande-Bretagne The African Queen
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Grande-Bretagne / États-Unis, 1951, 105 min (alternative 102 min)

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L'Afrique en 1915. Charlie Allnut, américain, transporte sur son bateau "l'African Queen" toutes sortes de marchandises qu'il distribue dans les villages. Il prévient le révérend Sawyer et sa soeur Rose, tous deux sujets britanniques, de l'approche des troupes allemandes. Il revient le lendemain et embarque Rose, pensant la déposer en territoire neutre. Mais, décidée à lutter, elle l'oblige à descendre les rapides du fleuve pour rejoindre les Anglais. (Park Circus)

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Lima 

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anglais "Dear?... Dear?... What is your first name?" A romance as it should be, created in difficult locations and in the alcoholic haze of the perpetually drunk Bogart and Huston. The chemistry between Hepburn and Bogart is incredible, their witty verbal banter, full of charming one-liners, is brilliantly written, and the film's worldwide success is more than deserved. A must-see film classic. ()

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anglais An adventure classic with a taste of the exotic. There is no doubt about the quality of the cast, but the screenplay sucks. Which makes me sad because John Hudson is one of my most favorite filmmakers and Bogart… Well, Bogart is a chapter of its own. Nothing happens during the whole of the movie and so the African Queen sails from nowhere to nowhere. If there wasn’t for the great chemistry between the pivotal couple I don’t know what else the movie has to offer to the viewer. But the magic between Bogart and Hepburn only exists in the original soundtrack, because the whiny Czech dubbing is completely unbearable. I awarded three * to rate this particular collaboration between Huston and Bogart, otherwise with regard to other film productions it’s a clear four stars. ()

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lamps 

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anglais A romance in an unconventional adventure setting, which, through sweet words and the predictable development of the relationship of the likeable leading couple, builds up to a very impressive, tragicomic critique of the global military conflict. A straightforward tale of love, determination and one big, explosive plan that, while not a pioneer in either the romance or anti-war genres, created its own irresistible and endearingly simple cinematic world full of surprises and healthy human emotions... 80% ()

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anglais Yes, it could be expected that it would be a concert of two actors in their prime and it really is a concert. Bogart and Hepburn were not afraid that they could look dirty, unwashed, they just went for it and it ended absolutely great. In addition, there is an interesting, occasionally extremely funny story with a great ending that can warm a person's heart. One gets the feeling that true love really does exist. ()

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