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The Bling Ring

  • 2013
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,6/10
94.578
IHRE BEWERTUNG
The Bling Ring (2013)
Inspired by actual events, a group of fame-obsessed teenagers use the internet to track celebrities' whereabouts in order to rob their homes.
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Inspiriert von den tatsächlichen Ereignissen nutzt eine Gruppe berühmt-besessener Teenager das Internet, um den Aufenthaltsort von Prominenten zu verfolgen, um ihre Häuser auszurauben.Inspiriert von den tatsächlichen Ereignissen nutzt eine Gruppe berühmt-besessener Teenager das Internet, um den Aufenthaltsort von Prominenten zu verfolgen, um ihre Häuser auszurauben.Inspiriert von den tatsächlichen Ereignissen nutzt eine Gruppe berühmt-besessener Teenager das Internet, um den Aufenthaltsort von Prominenten zu verfolgen, um ihre Häuser auszurauben.

  • Regie
    • Sofia Coppola
  • Drehbuch
    • Sofia Coppola
    • Nancy Jo Sales
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Katie Chang
    • Israel Broussard
    • Emma Watson
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,6/10
    94.578
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Drehbuch
      • Sofia Coppola
      • Nancy Jo Sales
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Katie Chang
      • Israel Broussard
      • Emma Watson
    • 232Benutzerrezensionen
    • 356Kritische Rezensionen
    • 66Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 4 Gewinne & 7 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    A Guide to the Films of Sofia Coppola
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    A Guide to the Films of Sofia Coppola
    The Bling Ring: Character Development (French Subtitled)
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    The Bling Ring: Character Development (French Subtitled)
    The Bling Ring: Paris House
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    The Bling Ring: Paris House
    The Bling Ring: So Cute (French Subtitled)
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    The Bling Ring: So Cute (French Subtitled)

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    Katie Chang
    Katie Chang
    • Rebecca
    Israel Broussard
    Israel Broussard
    • Marc
    Emma Watson
    Emma Watson
    • Nicki
    Claire Julien
    Claire Julien
    • Chloe
    Taissa Farmiga
    Taissa Farmiga
    • Sam
    Georgia Rock
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    • Emily
    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Laurie
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    • Ricky
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    • Marc's Mom
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    Timothy Starks
    Timothy Starks
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    • (as Tim Starks)
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    Rich Ceraulo Ko
    • Police Officer #2 (Nicki's)
    • (as Rich Ceraulo)
    Joe Nieves
    Joe Nieves
    • Police Officer (Rebecca's)
    • (as Joseph Nieves)
    • Regie
      • Sofia Coppola
    • Drehbuch
      • Sofia Coppola
      • Nancy Jo Sales
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    chaos-rampant

    Catty and empty itself

    Yeah this is a dismal misfire. Worse it shows a new Coppola that I'll be avoiding in the future. I say this as someone who can get excited for a project like this, one that embraces youth without sugarcoating the folly and pretensions, that brings a genuine curiosity to a vibrant world—in short something like Spring Breakers that in the thuggish lifestyle finds room for reflection.

    This is a superficial look at superficial people, and I mean superficial in what Coppola sees of them. For what it's worth she decided to delve into these lives, apparently inspired by real events. The real events are not a concern here, they are always a springboard for our cinematic journey. She decided to bring these people into focus for us to see, at least so far as she could see into them.

    And what does she see? A flaky, rootless youth that has not worked to create its world, that emptily covets expensive trinkets and finds them by merely walking through the door and grabbing stuff. This isn't just about these four individuals who sneak into celebrities' homes, it is a broader look at instagram culture. Naturally.

    What's worse is that Coppola has not found some inner space where souls feebly try to know each other and participate, how stealing fabrics can be a search for the identity of what to wrap around self. I'm not saying they should have been shown as troubled romantics. Looking at my youth I recognize a lot of superficial obsessions with unimportant things, it comes with being young and just throwing yourself at this or that current, but I also recognize that as inadvertent part of a larger floating sense of everything feeling doable and airy, which is the essence of youthfulness.

    It's what Korine brings to Spring Breakers and feels transcendent, the free wandering of mind.

    Coppola tries to show some of that, for instance in the scenes of partying where time ecstatically slows, but is constantly bogged down by the surly need to press on with their neuroses and vacant desires. She adopts a catty and empty look because in her eyes they are merely catty and empty people. There's too much judgement here and not enough intuitive understanding of subtler pulls.

    In the future I expect her to be torn to shreds for this one film. How is it that her Marie Antoinette, obviously modeled after her own self, can be shown wistfully in spite of the sheltered privilege as a quietly suffering soul but not these girls? It's a worthless film and even manages to reduce everything else she's done.
    5Prinsterish

    Coppola Disappoints Amidst a Creative Idea

    The Bling Ring is a stunningly shot, visually entertaining film that strives to make a statement about materialism and young teens' fame obsessions. Unfortunately, Sofia Coppola fails to translate her vision into a substantiated plot that develops a story and protagonists; neither of which, are worth caring about. Aside from Emma Watson's intimidating performance, the acting is sub-par which aids in the instantaneous transition from Coppola's attempts to create a smart, creative film to a shallow, unsatisfactory film that feels quite unfinished. The idea of The Bling Ring is fresh, however you cannot help but ignore the large lack of intellectual Bling, the film once promised or Coppola might have hoped for.
    6danew13

    Interesting, but a Wasted Opportunity

    The Bling Ring pace was fast simply because the kids went from one burglary to the next without much else in between. The acting, what there was of it, was okay. And Emily Watson's Valley Girl accent was spot on. But, there was hardly any character development.

    How did these well-off privileged kids turn into obsessive narcissists? What are they doing now? There was no reaction shown from the victims.

    The kids parents played minor roles in the film and they showed little reaction to the crimes their kids committed.

    The film seemed a rush through the plot without bringing into play all the elements that one would expect in this real life caper plot. In the end it seemed more like an outline for a film rather than a completed film.
    4joshkej-84077

    I don't think I can even call this a movie

    This is barely a story. The entire thing is just an endless repeat of the main "characters" robbing celebrities' houses and partying at the club afterwards, in fact it's as if one scene just got stuck and repeated over and over again until it created a black hole of bad dialogue, flashing lights, pulsing music and annoying teenage girls. It's all simply nauseating!

    The few nice things that can be said about this "film", such as the great cinematography and the talented main actors who try their hardest to say the terrible lines they're given, aren't enough to save it.
    8BertMacklin_9

    An atmospheric, blackly comic look at celebrity obsession

    Sofia Coppola is one of the most interesting and divisive filmmakers working today. It seems that with every new film she releases there's always a wide array of responses, both positive and negative. And that's very true with her new film, The Bling Ring. Some love it, and some loathe it. I personally enjoyed it very much, and the more I think about it, the more I like it and would maybe even see it again. It's an interesting and atmospheric look at American celebrity and media culture that bleakly shows how we can think being rich and famous can make us "happy."

    The film is based on a Vanity Fair article about how in 2008, a group of Californian teenagers (4 girls & 1 boy) stole millions-of-dollars worth of clothing and jewelry and possessions from celebrities such as Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom, Megan Fox, and others. It's a stranger-than- fiction kind of story that could lend itself to exploitation, satire, or even heavy-handed moralizing, but Coppola distances herself from the lurid material and simply displays it as a set of facts. It's a cold, deadpan film, but there's several fascinating moments of insight and darkly funny commentary that make it interesting. It's been compared to Harmony Korine's similar film "Spring Breakers," which also features several young girls trying to experience the media's view of what a fun Spring Break is. Whereas that film is knowingly repetitive in its dialogue and images and very violent and exploitative to get its point across, Coppola goes for a more restrained and almost documentary type of style. In fact, there's several instances where the main action is interrupted and we see scenes of the characters being interviewed after the events or TMZ-like celebrity news stories.

    The Bling Ring is benefited by its central young actors who give strong, naturalistic performances that feel so live-in that they give an improvisational feel. The leaders of the Bling Ring are Marc (Israel Broussard) and Rebecca (Katie Chang). Marc is the quiet, insecure gay kid who soon is taken under the wing of Rebecca, who's troubled yet confident and cold-as-ice. Broussard is charming and subtly sympathetic and Chang is hyper-perceptive, smart, and cold but not without a conscience. There's Chloe (Claire Julien), the loud and outgoing one in the group. Then there's sisters Sam (Taissa Farmiga) and Nicki (Emma Watson). It's interesting seeing Watson in a supporting role since she's arguably the most famous out of the central gang, but it pays off because of Nicki's larger-than-life, self-absorbed Valley Girl personality. Watson is the scene-stealer of the film with her smart and satirical performance that never goes over-the-top and always feels real, which makes the character that much more misguided and tragic. It's early to say something like this, but it's a performance that deserves some Best Supporting Actress recognition. Also very good and inspired here is the always funny Leslie Mann, who plays the flighty mom of Sam and Nicki and teaches them the ever so spiritual teachings of "The Secret." There's a scene near the end of the film between Watson and Mann that is just pure, dark comedy gold.

    The plot mostly consists of the gang clubbing, breaking into houses, driving around, and trying on clothes. It sounds repetitive, and well, technically it is. But Coppola distinguishes each break-in with its own tone and style and you can very subtly see how the characters change as they become more and more comfortable with invading the houses. For example, the break-in of Audrina Patridge's house is all done in one, long take from outside, across the street as Marc and Rebecca rummage through all her things and run from room-to-room and eventually leave. Another break-in finds Sam cluelessly waving around Megan Fox's pistol without a care in the world. And one of the film's most telling and haunting shots comes when the gang is inside Lindsay Lohan's house and Rebecca stares at the mirror and smiles so genuinely that it almost seems like that's the happiest she's ever been. It's a truly disturbing and haunting moment and the film is full of subtle images that let you into the characters' psyche and ego.

    But the glue that holds the film together is the dynamic between Marc and Rebecca. There's several poignant and moving moments between the two characters that cut through the film like a knife and let you into the ultimately empty and sad feelings the two characters have. Their scenes and dialogue are so sharply drawn that it reminds you just how gifted of a writer Coppola is as well.

    So this movie just worked for me. It's not a film that's trying to dig deep into it's subject, and it's not even really interested in telling you all of the details about this group of young robbers. It's ultimately this odd, off-kilter tone poem that's beautiful to look at and at times surprisingly poignant and hilarious. (And lastly I'd like to mention the great and legendary work of cinematographer Harris Savides, who, during shooting this film, passed away from brain cancer. The film is dedicated to him.)

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    • Wissenswertes
      Prior to shooting, director Sofia Coppola got the cast to fake-burgle a house to see what mistakes they would make.
    • Patzer
      (at around 1h 10 mins) Nicki refers to her younger sister Emily, as "Gabby". The names of all the participants in the Bling Ring were changed for the film, but Gabby Neiers is the real person the character of Emily was based upon.
    • Zitate

      Marc: I think we just wanted to be part of the lifestyle. The lifestyle that everybody kinda wants.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in At the Movies: Cannes Film Festival 2013 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Crown On The Ground
      Written by Will Hubbard, Alexis Krauss and Derek Miller

      Performed by Sleigh Bells

      Courtesy of Mom + Pop

      By arrangement with Zync Music Group LLC

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 15. August 2013 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Frankreich
      • Deutschland
      • Japan
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Artemesia Estate - 5771 Valley Oak Drive, Los Feliz Oaks, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(various celebrity homes)
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      • American Zoetrope
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • NALA Films
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      • 8.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 5.845.732 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 214.395 $
      • 16. Juni 2013
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 20.165.000 $
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