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  • 18/05/2025
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00:00Et si 2025 était l'année Stephen King dans les salles de cinéma ?
00:14Il y aura d'abord Life of Chuck qui sortira en France le 11 juin prochain.
00:19Celui-là on l'a déjà vu et c'est tout simplement le plus beau film qu'on a vu récemment.
00:25On y revient en détail dans les prochaines semaines, c'est promis.
00:29Et le 11 octobre ce sera au tour de Marche ou Crève.
00:48King a écrit Marche ou Crève, The Long Walk en anglais dans les années 70 sous le pseudonyme de Richard Backman,
00:54un nom de plume qui lui servait à écrire à l'époque des romans plus pulp, plus sombres, plus crus.
01:01Nous sommes dans une Amérique totalitaire et la longue marche est une compétition annuelle
01:05où 100 jeunes garçons doivent marcher sans cesse.
01:09A la moindre halte, après 3 avertissements, un soldat tire dans la tête du gamin.
01:14Le gagnant est le dernier survivant.
01:16Une histoire qui a servi à beaucoup d'auteurs par la suite, notamment à Susan Collins et c'est Hunger Games.
01:25Et hasard hollywoodien, c'est Francis Lawrence, le réalisateur des Hunger Games, qui adapte ce Marche ou Crève aujourd'hui.
01:32Et ça tombe bien, puisqu'il est aussi fan de King.
01:34I am, yeah, I'm a long-time fan of his work.
01:37I had read his, read this novel years and years ago, across my desk, tried to get the rights,
01:42but somebody else kind of nabbed him, and so it was just always in the back of my head for 20 years.
01:46Luckily, it never got made.
01:48And it just kind of came around maybe two years ago, but I always loved it.
01:53I loved the conceit, I loved the intensity, but I think what I always really loved
01:57was the sort of the heart of the story and the camaraderie of the boys and the brotherhood in the movie,
02:02the heart of it and the emotion of it that sort of plays against the intensity.
02:07I also really love, and especially with him, I love his stories that are really grounded and authentic,
02:12the Stand By Me's and the Shawshanks, and this fits in that world.
02:16And so, yeah, it's the perfect one.
02:22The moment they start to walk, they're walking for the entire movie,
02:26and which meant that we had to create a production that was constantly on the move every day.
02:30Everything's outside.
02:31There's no cover for weather, so we have to play with the weather.
02:34What it allowed us to do, which none of us had ever done before,
02:37was we actually got to shoot chronologically.
02:39Everything is usually shot out of order, but we did everything in order,
02:43which was fantastic for the actors, and to feel the sort of degradation in their bodies
02:49and their clothing and all of that, it was really a fascinating, very unique experience making this.
02:55Les deux adaptations de King cette année ont un point commun, Mark Hamill.
03:01La star de La Guerre des Étoiles joue le grand-père dans Life of Chuck
03:04et le redoutable major dans Marche ou Crève.
03:07Il est lui aussi un grand fan de Master King.
03:10When I met Stephen King, I got to meet him, and, yeah, I sat right next to him.
03:16It was, I exercised every ounce of control in my body not to go fanboy on him.
03:23So I said, how do you do?
03:25And he looked up and he said, the major!
03:28Who's ready to win?
03:30He's writing under the name Richard Bachman.
03:34It's his only second book under his pseudonym.
03:38But it's so basic, you know.
03:40It puts people under incomprehensible pressure,
03:44and to see how they react in a human way is in many ways reaffirming,
03:50you know, the resilience and the commitment and the camaraderie and the conflicts.
03:58That's where all the colors and the emotions come in.
04:02Dans les prochains mois, grâce à ces deux films,
04:05c'est donc un tout nouveau public qui découvrira la richesse,
04:08la subtilité, l'intelligence et l'émotion
04:10qui se cachent toujours dans l'esprit de Stephen King.
04:14Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada

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