Reminiscence

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Nick Bannister (Hugh Jackman), détective médiumnique établi à Miami, explore les méandres du passé pour permettre à ses clients de retrouver des souvenirs perdus. Sa vie bascule lorsqu’il accepte de s’occuper de l’affaire d’une certaine Mae (Rebecca Ferguson), très simple au départ, mais qui tourne rapidement à l’obsession. Tandis que Nick se bat pour élucider la disparition de Mae, il découvre un terrible complot et doit répondre à la question suivante : jusqu’où est-il prêt à aller pour sauver ceux qu’il aime ? (Warner Bros. FR)

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POMO 

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français Vision de Miami inondée dans un imper noir de lumières nocturnes, avec un Jackman amoureux, perdu dans le charme de Rebecca, la femme fatale, a quelque chose de spécial. Blade Runner et Sin City vous reviennent en mémoire et Rebecca, chantant sur scène dans une robe rouge, rappelle même le souvenir de Jessica Rabbit animée dans Qui veut la peau de Roger Rabbit ? Le potentiel d'une belle et émouvante histoire d'amour est ici compromis par une intrigue de détective ennuyeuse et bancale. Cela nuit également à la signification d'une stylisation formelle intéressante. ()

Goldbeater 

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français J’apprécie la tentative de néo-noir old-school au style original, ainsi que le cadre futuriste particulier, mais malheureusement, Reminiscence manque de satisfaire en tant que spectacle cinématographique et tire en longueur comme pas possible. Il m’a fallu trois séances avant d’en arriver à bout, alors que c’est un genre qu’on pourrait dire taillé pour moi ! L’effort est perceptible, mais c’est un coup dans l’eau. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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anglais Not my cup of coffee, but more digestible than I'd expected, though I would have preferred Logan 2. It has a pretty interesting story about unlocking lost memories and it’s a shame that it had to go down the romantic-crime line. I would have been more interested in the memories of assassins and hitmen, but it's directed by a woman, so there’s. Hugh Jackman is solid and Rebecca Ferguson is irresistibly seductive, though I found her character quite underused. It's got quite nice and intimate visuals, surprisingly there are two action scenes (one shootout and one fight), but the finale didn't grab me, it lacks a distinct style. Reminiscence doesn't really stand out, it's about half throttle, but the ladies might be satisfied, the emotions work really well here and the dialogue had something going for it at times, too. Story 3/5, Action 2/5, Humour 0/5, Violence 0/5, Fun 3/5 Music 3/5, Visuals 4/5, Atmosphere 3/5, Suspense 2/5, Emotions 3/5. 6/10. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A clever noir crime movie about memories embedded in a (future) sunken Miami, suffers from being too fragmented. Lisa Joy knows what she wants to say, but lacks the ability to tell a story that her husband and brother-in-law have. She’s a bit more of a copy-cat than them. The story would benefit from dark, dirty visuals. The polished post-apocalyptic Miami is too pretty to make Jackman depressed. More blood would help, R-rating is a must with any good noir movie, this is too clean. But despite all that, I give it a thumbs up and I’m sorry that it bombed in the movie theaters. Lisa definitely deserves another chance. P.S.: Rebecca Ferguson was simply born to play divine femmes fatales. ()

Othello 

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anglais Noir is a genre that has that magical quality where if such a film fails in style, it becomes terribly funny. And with Reminiscence, I was chuckling like a madman at times. By which the film proves once again, among other things, how that famous "best unrealized screenplays" label doesn't guarantee anything, because it's just a crappy rip-off of Strange Days (despite there being no comparison). With more capable direction and especially set design, this could have withstood a lot, because the subject matter isn't entirely bad; but just the way it all feels artificial and cheaply staged makes it stand out for how stupidly written, acted, and produced it is. Still, I'm glad someone took on this retrofuturistic neo-noir without trying to "instructively" look down on it, which is rare these days. ()

agentmiky 

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anglais This is definitely not another Inception! But even so, Reminiscence managed to keep me genuinely entertained. You can see the hefty budget in every shot of the film, and in this regard, the viewer has nothing to complain about; the scenes of flooded Miami are at times breathtaking! Initially, I was put off by the romantic subplot, but Hugh Jackman's charismatic performance completely overshadowed that. The alluring Rebecca Ferguson also shone in her supporting role; the chemistry between them was amazing! There isn't a lot of action, just one mediocre shootout and a luxurious fight at the end. Still, the lack of this aspect manages to keep the viewer glued to their seat because the detective plot itself was well done. So why am I leaning towards a rather average three stars? I was bothered by the fact that Lisa Joy didn't explain the background story to the viewers, at least not to any extent; we only get hints in dialogues (the sinking of London, some vague war?), which is quite disappointing. Even so, I can probably recommend it, just don't expect a groundbreaking spectacle. 6.5/10 ()