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Un jeune et brillant chirurgien, Treves, rencontre dans le spectacle d’un cirque victorien un homme si hideusement déformé qu’il est condamné à vivre la vie dégradante de phénomène de foire. Il s’agit de John Merrick, connu des publics de cirque dans tout le pays comme « L’homme éléphant ». Bien que Merrick ne puisse être guéri, Treves se bat pour le délivrer de la misère de son environnement, et pour lui donner une vie digne et confortable… (StudioCanal)

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français Odysea humaniste dans l'âme d'une personne monstrueuse à l'extérieur, mais belle à l'intérieur. Un travail de maître avec la caméra et la lumière, des performances d'acteurs exceptionnelles. Une approche de réalisation aussi sensible que si celui-ci s'inclinait à genoux devant le sujet. Un événement cinématographique avec l'une des plus belles conclusions de l'écran. ()

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anglais David Lynch always focused on emotional manipulation with the viewer and enjoyed pulling at their heartstrings. However, betting on sentimentality was not usually part of his tried and true directing style, and The Elephant Man represents a departure from that. In this case, Lynch overwhelms the viewer with sentiment and purposely counts on the audience's sympathy toward his protagonist. Unfortunately, the story is somewhat simplistic for my taste, and Lynch's approach feels too shallow and predictable. The truths he aims to reveal are simply too obvious and do not present any dilemmas or tricky choices for me. Nonetheless, the film remains a quality work with excellent performances from the actors, especially Anthony Hopkins, who demonstrates why he has been at the top of his craft for decades, not only on the British Isles but also in world cinema. Additionally, the atmosphere of Victorian England deserves recognition. Despite all of this, I truly do not see it as deserving of four stars. After all, such a highly acclaimed film does not require my approval. Overall impression: 65%. ()

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anglais Fortunately, the initial shots, displaying signs of another Lynchian mystery, quickly transformed into a school analysis on the theme of humanism. Just as the image of the film is black and white, the character distribution follows this two-color scheme - the good guys and the bad guys. Despite the fact that the film is based on true events, I can't help feeling that it's all too perfectly orchestrated. David Lynch's reliance on the emotional expressions of actors is overly conspicuous. Especially in the first half, there is absolutely nothing said, while the second half at least begins to develop some progression in the plot and build relationships. However, this does not change the overall impression that the effort to avoid being a cheap tearjerker goes in vain, mainly because the deeper idea of humanity cannot be realized in the film due to its dry script. ()

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anglais The suggestive and oppressive atmosphere of a hostile city as a contrast to the soul of an internally beautiful person. Lynch occasionally goes beyond the discomfort of the audience in terms of human monstrosity and allows the defenseless individual to suffer too often, but in the end, it gets to me. Mainly because the final Adagio for strings is among the most melancholic scenes I have ever seen. ()

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anglais This Lynch picture tells us a lot about people. And it’s not all nice. In terms of film craftsmanship, this is precise work where the director doesn’t stray for an instant from the planned storyline and achieves absolutely engrossing atmospheres by working with light and the camera. The acting performances, primarily the hypnotized Anthony Hopkins, just go to underpin the perfection of this biographic drama. ()

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