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Willkommen im Tollhaus

Originaltitel: Welcome to the Dollhouse
  • 1995
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
39.184
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
3.515
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Willkommen im Tollhaus (1995)
Theatrical Trailer from Sony Pictures Classics
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Eine unbeholfene Siebtklässlerin kämpft in der Vorstadt von New Jersey mit unaufmerksamen Eltern, versnobten Klassenkameraden, einem klugen älteren Bruder, einer attraktiven jüngeren Schwest... Alles lesenEine unbeholfene Siebtklässlerin kämpft in der Vorstadt von New Jersey mit unaufmerksamen Eltern, versnobten Klassenkameraden, einem klugen älteren Bruder, einer attraktiven jüngeren Schwester und ihren eigenen Unsicherheiten.Eine unbeholfene Siebtklässlerin kämpft in der Vorstadt von New Jersey mit unaufmerksamen Eltern, versnobten Klassenkameraden, einem klugen älteren Bruder, einer attraktiven jüngeren Schwester und ihren eigenen Unsicherheiten.

  • Regie
    • Todd Solondz
  • Drehbuch
    • Todd Solondz
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Heather Matarazzo
    • Christina Brucato
    • Victoria Davis
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    7,3/10
    39.184
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    BELIEBTHEIT
    3.515
    708
    • Regie
      • Todd Solondz
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Solondz
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Heather Matarazzo
      • Christina Brucato
      • Victoria Davis
    • 216Benutzerrezensionen
    • 64Kritische Rezensionen
    • 83Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 17 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Heather Matarazzo
    Heather Matarazzo
    • Dawn Wiener
    Christina Brucato
    Christina Brucato
    • Cookie
    Victoria Davis
    • Lolita
    Christina Vidal
    Christina Vidal
    • Cynthia
    Siri Howard
    • Chrissy
    Brendan Sexton III
    Brendan Sexton III
    • Brandon McCarthy
    • (as Brendan Sexton Jr.)
    Telly Pontidis
    • Jed
    Herbie Duarte
    • Lance
    Scott Coogan
    • Troy
    Daria Kalinina
    Daria Kalinina
    • Missy Wiener
    Matthew Faber
    Matthew Faber
    • Mark Wiener
    Josiah Trager
    • Kenny
    Ken Leung
    Ken Leung
    • Barry
    Dimitri DeFresco
    • Ralphy
    • (as Dimitri Iervolino)
    Rica Martens
    • Mrs. Grissom
    Angela Pietropinto
    Angela Pietropinto
    • Mrs. Wiener
    Bill Buell
    Bill Buell
    • Mr. Wiener
    Eric Mabius
    Eric Mabius
    • Steve Rodgers
    • Regie
      • Todd Solondz
    • Drehbuch
      • Todd Solondz
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    7cherold

    painfully true examination of the horror that is childhood

    Grimly convincing portrayal of life in junior high school for the unpopular. If you aren't blown away by how realistic this is then you weren't unpopular enough: this is the real deal.

    This movie strips away the rosy patina of nostalgia that covers most other films that portray the grim nature of childhood. I admire the film for avoiding the common trap of making the lead an innocent victim. Heather is, when the opportunity arises, just as cruel as anyone else in the film. The movie doesn't make Heather a child, but instead makes her a confused human being full of conflicting emotions such as hatred, lust, anguish and guilt.

    I think to understand this movie though, you need to realize that you are viewing everything from Heather's point of view. Teachers and parents are ridiculously unfair, classmates are alarmingly sadistic, and you could point at some action and say, oh, I doubt that would happen, but there's a strong emotional truth; this is what it feels like to be an unhappy child.

    When I watch movies about unpopular kids, I am always disappointed because their lives are better than mine was, and this is the first movie I could point to and say, if you want to see what I was dealing with in Junior High, watch Dollhouse. But while I always wanted a movie that shows the unvarnished truth, it is really difficult to watch. Although if you can make it through the first half hour it gets just a shade less horrific. And it does have a quirky sense of humor that lightens it some. I avoided this movie for years because I was afraid it would be too painful, and a friend said no, it's not that painful, and she was sort of right and sort of wrong. But it's definitely worth seeing.
    Hessy

    Very under-appreciated

    This movie was great. I was shocked to see no one had posted a comment on it. A fantastic performance by Heather Matazarro. The movie is all about growing up in a world that expects you to already be an adult. Because Dawn Weiner is "ugly" she is mistreated, harassed, and ignored by everyone she comes across. I don't think I've ever seen a movie that featured a character more emotional alone. There is a scene where Dawn's mother offers Dawn's dessert to her siblings to get back at her. They take it, eagerly. Most movies like this are either black comedies or feature a character who is stoicaly non-conformist or just stoic. Dawn is neither. She bleeds, right up until the movies end, which I won't spoil but I will say that it is all the more heartbreaking for its inertia as for its action. Go find this one. You'll either love it or hate it. It's not a movie that just lets you go.
    george.schmidt

    One of the best indies; Long live Wiener Dog!

    WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE (1996) **** Heather Matarazzo, Brian Sexton Jr., Eric Mabius, Matthew Faber, Daria Kalinina, Angela Pietropinto. Easily one of the best independent films ever produced. Matarazzo is brilliant perfection as 11 year old Dawn Wiener - Wiener Dog - who is trying desperately to survive the 7th grade NJ suburban hell with her existence as a gawky, nerdy yet smarter- than-the-rest protagonist facing every conceivable roadblock to hurdle including a dimwitted hunky high schooler and a seemingly threatening classmate (Sexton who is also great) who can't decide if he wants to "rape" her. Heartbreaking and all too close to the bone perfectly realized depiction of how judgemental we all are and just how harrowing adolescence really is. Dare not to be angered when her self-indulgent mother takes away her cake at the dinner table while the rest of the monstrous family greedily eat their desserts. Black comedy satire and documentarian genres blending seamlessly to a genuine masterpiece of poignancy sharply observant parable of anomie and angst by writer and director Todd Solondz (who won the Best Picture prize at Sundance). Wickedly funny and dead on accurate.
    8FilmOtaku

    A painful, yet honest look at adolescence

    Do not go into Welcome to the Dollhouse expecting a charming coming-of-age story. Don't expect to have a lot of laughs either. I'd seen this film several times before this viewing, including its original theatrical run, and it was just as cringe-worthy as the first time, if not more so because you know what to expect and find that you are bracing yourself.

    Solondz gives us the story of Dawn Weiner, a painfully awkward 13 year old girl who not only has to contend with being ostracized and friendless at school, but is essentially ignored and treated with disdain at home as well. Being the middle child is obviously not the easiest thing to deal with within the family dynamic, but when your older brother is a geeky over achiever and your little sister is a gorgeous ballet-dancing cherub who commands total devotion from her mother, life is generally difficult for Dawn.

    Solondz throws in some intriguing plot points that punch up the story and encourage introspection, but while the story and presentation are excellent, the real breakout element of the film is the performance of Heather Matarazzo. It is amazing that she was the same age as her character during filming because the performance, while the right age, exhibits a talent beyond her years. You would be hard pressed to find someone who actually found the torment against her as humorous. Rather, Solondz is so relentless with the abuse that it's almost like picking at a scab. However, in the character of Dawn Weiner, we also see strength and conviction to go along with her vulnerability. It's as if she finally realized and perfected these defense mechanisms simply so she can `survive' junior high school.

    Welcome to the Dollhouse is not a feel-good movie by any means. It is a stark and realistic look at adolescence in a way that we don't normally see it – it is not a sunny and idyllic junior high/high school experience, and not every `nerd' is stereotypical, a fact soundly proven by the complexity of the heroine of this great movie.

    --Shelly
    8fertilecelluloid

    Truly original exploration of geek childhood

    Todd Solandz's first feature is a dead-on accurate exploration of geek childhood as seen through the bespecled lenses of the nerdy Dawn Wiener (Heather Matarazzo). Dawn's rotten school life is compounded by the fact that an older guy at school is targeting her for extracurricular rape. He hasn't quite decided if he's really going to bury the sausage in Dawn, but he's sure getting off on the anxiety he's generating. At home, Dawn must compete with her cute, feisty, outrageously indulged sister Missy (the irrepressible Daria Kalinina), a beauty pageant wanna-be if ever there was one, and a mother she has a huge disconnection issue with. Dawn's life is such a living hell the rape looks like it might be an interesting diversion. Solandz followed this up with the terrific "Happiness", an exploration of a more adult hell. Though the subject matter of "Dollhouse" is incendiary, the nihilism is sautéed in the blackest of humor and deep sympathy for the characters. A true original.

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      Heather Matarazzo later said that this movie, and especially the scene where her classmates call her character a "lesbo", made her aware of her own homosexuality. She stated that at the time, she didn't even know what lesbo meant, but after doing some research, she realized: "Oh my God! That's what I am, a lesbian!" However, due to her Catholic upbringing, she later felt "apologetic, ashamed, secretive", and it took her nine more years before she was comfortable enough to officially come out.
    • Patzer
      When Steve is Singing "Welcome to the Dollhouse", his lip movements do not match up with the words when the scene is up close of him about to finish the song. this is due to another actor dubbing his singing voice.
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      Mark Weiner: All of junior high school sucks. High school's better; it's closer to college. They'll call you names, but not as much to your face.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Heaven's Prisoners/Welcome to the Dollhouse/Flipper/Of Love and Shadows/The Horseman on the Roof (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Waltz in A flat, Opus 69, No. 1.
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Performed by Eugeniya Betman

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. November 1996 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Bienvenidos a la casa de muñecas
    • Drehorte
      • West Caldwell, New Jersey, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Suburban Pictures
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      • 800.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 4.569.019 $
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 4.569.882 $
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