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American graffiti |  | Directeur: George Lucas Acteurs: Richard Dreyfuss, Ron Howard, Mat Paul Le Studio: Aventi
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Vendeur: breizh-affaires Évaluation moyenne des clients: 6 commentaires Classement parmi les ventes: 1145
Dimension: PAL Langue: Français (Original Language) Classement: Tous publics Région: 2 Quantité de disques: 1 Temps restant: 110 Minutes Poids (kg): 0.1 Dimension (cm): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 3700173222854 ASIN: B00139DRLQ
Date de parution: Mars 13, 2008 Disponibilité: Expédition sous 1 à 2 jours ouvrés
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American Graffiti commentaire de Stan Mars 19, 2010 Habryn Stanislas 1 sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
un très bon film, surtout pour la musique US des 60' et le DVD est de qualité parfaite
génial Janvier 30, 2010 Mrs.wonderland (Rouen, France) 1 sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
J'ai découvert american graffiti par hasard car je devais effectuer un travail sur le film et quel fut ma surprise. Ce film est génial. N'ayant pas vécu à cette époque, j'ai adoré voir comment on vivait dans les années 60 ! Je le recommande aux cinéphiles !
Film culte sur les années 60 !! Décembre 31, 2009 christophe 1 sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Quel agréable moment que de retrouver l'ambiance des sixties à travers l'oeil expert de Georges Lucas. OK, c'est une époque que les moins de 40 ans ne peuvent pas connaitre, mais, rien que pour la distribution, je vous conseille ce long métrage emprunt de nostalgie, de rock, jolies filles et belles bagnoles..
Souvent imité, jamais égalé !!
More real than reality it’s self Mars 9, 2006 bernie (Arlington, Texas) 1 sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
There are several overlaying plans and plots with many independent scenes from the era (1962). Is it wiser to go off to school or stay local? What are the consequences of your intent and then final action on friends and loved ones. Yep everyone sees themselves in this movie. I have to admit I do also. That is see all the others as of courses I am above that sort of thing. This is one of the closest depictions of life with out me having to pull out the 8mm and filming. I spent some time in L.A. around the era and moved to Texas to find that distance changes something’s but not that way of life. While in Vietnam I was even able to exchange the same urban legends with people from different part of the US. I am more surprised that George Locus could capture this so well. I am also amazed at the crew they were able to assemble for this film. Most of them went off to do bigger and better parts and it is fun to watch this film in hind sight. Everyone look so young. I really never noticed Harrison Ford until Star Wars. Getting away from memory lane, the film is so smooth that you forgot that you are watching a movie and the actors do not overwhelm the characters that they play. Starting out you notice a song or two and think where was I. Then a few more songs and you soon are more rapped up in the music than the story. Having Wolfman Jack there added a touch of reality. I can not put my finger on it but there was something more than formula in this particular movie. I am not that sensitive but the ending hits you hard as you realize it will never be the same. This is true of any group in any era. I can almost forget that. By the way the original T-bird styling is back. All in all this is one film that will not collect dust.
More real than reality itýs self Janvier 30, 2005 bernie (Arlington, Texas) 0 sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
There are several overlaying plans and plots with many independent scenes from the era (1962). Is it wiser to go off to school or stay local? What are the consequences of your intent and then final action on friends and loved ones. Yep everyone sees themselves in this movie. I have to admit I do also. That is see all the others as of courses I am above that sort of thing. This is one of the closest depictions of life with out me having to pull out the 8mm and filming. I spent some time in L.A. around the era and moved to Texas to find that distance changes something's but not that way of life. While in Vietnam I was even able to exchange the same urban legends with people from different part of the US. I am more surprised that George Locus could capture this so well. I am also amazed at the crew they were able to assemble for this film. Most of them went off to do bigger and better parts and it is fun to watch this film in hind sight. Everyone look so young. I really never noticed Harrison Ford until Star Wars. Getting away from memory lane, the film is so smooth that you forgot that you are watching a movie and the actors do not overwhelm the characters that they play. Starting out you notice a song or two and think where was I. Then a few more songs and you soon are more rapped up in the music than the story. Having Wolfman Jack there added a touch of reality. I can not put my finger on it but there was something more than formula in this particular movie. I am not that sensitive but the ending hits you hard as you realize it will never be the same. This is true of any group in any era. I can almost forget that. By the way the original T-bird styling is back. All in all this is one film that will not collect dust.
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