R
2011    2h 3minDrame, Thriller
6.192%58%5.9
Les citoyens de Rome ont faim. Coriolanus, grand héros et soldat aux idées inflexibles, se présente aux élections consulaires mais méprise le peuple. Ses idées extrêmes déclenchent une sanglante révolte de masse. Manipulé et trahi par ses adversaires et sa propre mère, Coriolanus part en exil. Il demande l'aide de l'un de ses pires ennemis pour retourner à la ville et se venger.
Réalisé par Ralph Fiennes
  • Ralph FiennesCaius Martius Coriolanus / Director / Producteur
  • Gerard ButlerTullus Aufidius
  • Lubna AzabalFirst Citizen (Tamora)
  • Ashraf BarhomSecond Citizen (Cassius)
  • Jessica ChastainVirgilia
  • Vanessa RedgraveVolumnia
  • James NesbittTribune Sicinius
  • Brian CoxMenenius
  • John KaniGeneral Cominius
  • Dragan MićanovićTitus Lartius
  • Paul JessonTribune Brutus
  • Dan Tana1st Senator
  • Miodrag Milovanov2nd Senator
  • Nikki Amuka-BirdTV Pundit
  • Slavko Štimacun Lieutenant Volsce
  • Jon SnowTV Anchorman
  • John LoganScreenplay / Producteur
  • Gabrielle TanaProducteur
  • Julia Taylor-StanleyProducteur
  • Colin VainesProducteur
  • Adam19 avril 2026
    Absolutely love this movie but Gerard Butler is too much of a presence to fit neatly within his essentially bit part role as foil to Fiennes.
  • flavo4328 novembre 2025
    Coriolanus is one of the most successful modernized Shakespeare adaptations I’ve seen, not only because of its compelling visuals but because the performances are powerful enough to make the centuries-old dialogue feel immediate and relevant. Ralph Fiennes delivers an intense, commanding portrayal of Coriolanus, capturing both the character’s pride and the tragic rigidity that leads to his downfall. Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, and Jessica Chastain round out an exceptional cast, each bringing emotional depth to roles that could easily have been overshadowed by the film’s stark military aesthetic. What surprised me most is how seamlessly the original source material translates into a contemporary political and military setting. Shakespeare’s themes—honour, pride, populism, and betrayal—fit naturally into the modern world, making the film feel both faithful and fresh. Visually striking and performed with conviction, Coriolanus succeeds where many Shakespeare adaptations struggle. I genuinely enjoyed it, and the modernization enhances rather than distracts from the timeless story.

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