House of Gucci

  • Canada La Saga Gucci (plus)
Bande-annonce 6
États-Unis, 2021, 164 min (alternative 151 min)

Réalisation:

Ridley Scott

Source:

Sara Gay Forden (livre)

Photographie:

Dariusz Wolski

Acteurs·trices:

Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Al Pacino, Jared Leto, Jeremy Irons, Jack Huston, Salma Hayek, Alexia Murray, Vincent Riotta, Gaetano Bruno, Camille Cottin (plus)
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Le film House of Gucci est basé sur l’histoire vraie de l’empire familial qui se cache derrière la célèbre marque de luxe italienne. Sur plus de trois décennies de passions, trahisons, décadence, vengeance et finalement meurtre, le film met en scène ce que signifie un nom, ce qu’il vaut et jusqu’où une famille peut aller pour reprendre le contrôle. (Universal International FR)

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Critiques (11)

POMO 

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français Film moyennement divertissant, et cela uniquement grâce aux acteurs talentueux, ce qui peut difficilement être considéré comme un atout. On dirait que Scott leur a délibérément donné la liberté d'agiter la surface stagnante d'un texte dramatiquement faible. Pour un sujet plus dramatique (également basé sur des événements réels), une narration plus captivante et un meilleur « méchant », j'ai préféré son film Tout l'argent du monde. Seuls Jeremy Irons et Al Pacino m'ont vraiment fait plaisir ici. Et bien sûr, Camille Cottin à la fin. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais A superficial ride on the cheap tinsel of fashion mafiosi, which wallows in its own pompous chauvinism, but never once gets under your skin. Scott is a great man. For one hundred and fifty minutes he blows out the candles on a birthday cake sovereignly like Aldo, and you'll even forgive the shortness of breath. But when it's all over, you'll feel a little disappointed that a showrunner who wasn't afraid to push the characters through something deeper for eight up to ten hours didn’t take up the mantle. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Ridley Scott has a weaker moment and although this film is not completely bad, in my eyes it's his weakest work in the last five years. The story is quite interesting, but the execution is a bit bland and uninteresting. We follow the Gucci family and I was kind of hoping it would be a gangster movie, but it's more of a drama. The acting is solid. Adam Driver as Scott's new tagalong is decent, Lady Gaga is solid, Jared Leto was bit too theatrical for my taste, but the make-up was unreal, and Al Pacino was okay, except for the Italian accent, that bothered me a bit. I found the direction a bit cold and for the exorbitant 150 minute running time, the film offered very few interesting or attractive scenes. I didn't even care much about the fashion. Considering the subject matter, the actors and the director, I was expecting a film at least a level higher in all respects, but I got through it without too much trouble and I think three stars is adequate.Story 3/5, Action 0/5, Humour 0/5, Violence 1/5, Fun 3/5 Music 3/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 3/5, Suspense 2/5, Emotion 2/5, Actors 4/5. 6/10. ()

Kaka 

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anglais The storytelling is mostly mediocre, House of Gucci is mainly driven by the actors. It looks to me as if Ridley Scott came on the set and said "well, now you all play what you want, improvise as much as you can, but don't forget to pull the strongest Italian accent you can". And strangely enough, it usually works. Also, the make-up artists do a great job as always in Ridley's ensemble, because, for example, I recognized Jared Leto through his make-up after about an hour. If I had to choose between The Last Duel and House of Gucci, I would choose the historical drama, which is more focused, with a more honest, sensitively and carefully crafted story that leaves a stronger emotional impact. In the case of House of Gucci, what warms the viewer's heart the most, apart from the aforementioned actors, is perhaps only the great cinematography and the brilliant design of the costumes and interiors, which, of course, the filmmakers polished to the smallest detail as befits and belongs to an icon of luxury and glamour. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais A star-studded mob movie without mobsters in a thoroughly engaging delivery by Ridley Scott. When I wrote two days ago about how much I was moved by Last Night in Soho and how few films manage to do that, I was kind of hoping that House of Gucci would be another one. Fortunately, it was. This riveting saga benefits from a stellar ensemble cast as much as it does from Scott's understated yet thoroughly engaging direction. Lady Gaga will be forever a safe bet for me after this performance, Adam Driver confirms that after John Williams's music he is the best thing the new Star Wars has brought us, Al Pacino is classic Al, obviously happy to get a proper role, and I had a great time watching his art in the cinema again (the "No!" scene is unforgettable). Jared Leto doesn't get lost even under the (excellent) make-up, which is good, Jeremy Irons and Salma Hayek have probably the smallest roles of all, but that doesn't mean they don't rightfully enjoy them. One of the films of the year, hands down. ()

Goldbeater 

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français Pour moi, ce film tombe exactement à la frontière entre les trois et les quatre étoiles. J’ai apprécié ces 164 minutes de partie d’échecs et de coups bas entre millionnaires, d’autant que je n’avais pas la moindre idée à l’avance de ce que ça allait raconter. De plus, il n’y a absolument rien à redire sur la distribution. Mes scènes préférées étaient celles avec Irons, Leto et Al Pacino (ce dernier accapare de nombreuses scènes et je suis content qu’il ait reçu autant d’espace). J’ai juste été légèrement perturbé par les différences d’accents italiens entre les acteurs (retenus et à peine perceptibles chez Driver, Irons et Pacino vs extravagants et surjoués chez Gaga et Leto). Ce qui me plaît moins, par contre, c’est la structure narrative. En l'espace de deux heures et demie, Ridley Scott disposait d'une marge de manœuvre amplement suffisante pour raconter l'histoire de manière homogène. Au lieu de ça, il prend son temps sur certaines des parties les moins cruciales, pour ensuite précipiter les choses vers la fin. La séquence finale arrive sans explications et sans que l’on connaisse le pourquoi ni le comment. C’est dommage, parce que tout m’intéressait et j’aurais voulu savoir qui a foiré et à quel moment. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Ridley Scott's second biopic this year, this time from a more recent history than The Last Duel, had to compensate for the foregone conclusion through the acting and technical execution, which he thankfully managed to do quite well in most cases. The screen brings together acting aces of both the older and younger generations, and although their English-Italian comes across as a little dodgy at times, they give quality performances. The audio-visual execution is good, which is not surprising in a film by Scott. Although I’ve rated both films with four stars, I found The Last Duel more impressive. House of Gucci gets minus points for an unnecessarily long running time and the death of Maurizio, which was a bit too much for my taste, but it's still a solid biographical drama. ()

Othello 

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anglais It's at once so insanely overwrought and yet so cheap and fragmented that it's reminiscent of a sulkfest in which the creative team lost funding for a project, but still decided to finish it with the help of two hundred and fifty Spanish investors folding themselves into a straw man. This also gives me some uncontrollable sympathy for the film, because (probably wrongly) it feels somehow "resilient". If it weren't for the swift Last Duel, one might even offer to mention that directors in their 80s simply lose a certain visual sense out of complacency (see Wajda, Polanski, Bellochio, or Konchalovsky), such that a film that's called freaking House of Gucci lacks above all else style and elegance. And yet it's helmed by a director who, when he devoted a two-second shot to the seated emeritus mobsters during one court scene in American Gangster, just from their body position, clothing, and layout in the shot screamed that these gentlemen mean business. Here, it's like every once in a while no one really knows what to do, so they deal with it in their own way. Jared Leto, whom no one told he wasn't in a Bruno Dumont film, Lady Gaga aiming for the Proudfoot from Bag End Award (presented at Bilbo's 111th birthday), and the writers ticking off the necessary scenes in a high society life story (crying a single tear, a drunk wife terrorizing her husband, the husband slamming her against the wall). As a result, the film feels oddly artificial (thanks in part to the ugly digital camera) and almost everything in it feels like it's happening for applause. However, you can really see some effort, commitment and directorial ideas, but it all feels oddly disjointed and staged. ()

Necrotongue 

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anglais When I first saw the ambitious length of this film, it gave me pause. Yet, as the final credits rolled, I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly the time seemed to fly by. True, action lovers definitely did not get their fill, but I was satisfied. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, whom I've never particularly warmed up to due to her music not being my cup of tea, caught me off guard with her wonderful performance. The rest of the cast didn't lag behind either; the script was delightfully unsettling, and thankfully, no one mispronounced the word Lamborghini. This all added up to a decently satisfying watch. Lesson learned: I know I don't need to say this but it still holds true: "Beware of gold diggers!" ()

Remedy 

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anglais While I did expect something a bit better, still I can't help rating the second Ridley Scott film this year with anything other than a high score. Essentially, it's a brilliant conversation film with a slight thriller edge that benefits from a mega-awesome cast and the firm hand of one of the greatest contemporary directing legends. It's a really great 4-star film that’s only lacking some ultra-powerful moment to sway me towards that fifth one. However, the storytelling style, the fatefulness, and the incredible stylishness (represented by the ubiquitous extravagance) make this saga about the Gucci family one of the best I've seen this year. ()

Detektiv-2 

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anglais House of Gucci is a quite successful and eye-pleasing movie. First and foremost, we are treated to wonderful performances by Lady Gaga and Adam Driver. We listen to perfectly chosen music and a punchy soundtrack that bring the scenes to life. We get to enjoy novel fashion items and countless intrigues and manipulations. I enjoyed the movie very much and, despite the long running time, it did not stagnate anywhere and flowed along briskly. The only things that disappointed me a little were the rushed ending and the trial, which at least deserved some attention. ()