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A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries

  • 1998
  • R
  • 2h 7min
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A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries (1998)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThis fictionalized story, based on the family life of writer James Jones, is an emotionless slice-of-life story. Jones here is portrayed as Bill Willis, a former war hero and now successful ... Leer todoThis fictionalized story, based on the family life of writer James Jones, is an emotionless slice-of-life story. Jones here is portrayed as Bill Willis, a former war hero and now successful author who obviously drinks too much and is starting to experience health problems.This fictionalized story, based on the family life of writer James Jones, is an emotionless slice-of-life story. Jones here is portrayed as Bill Willis, a former war hero and now successful author who obviously drinks too much and is starting to experience health problems.

  • Dirección
    • James Ivory
  • Guionistas
    • Kaylie Jones
    • James Ivory
    • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
  • Elenco
    • Leelee Sobieski
    • Kris Kristofferson
    • Barbara Hershey
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.7/10
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    • Dirección
      • James Ivory
    • Guionistas
      • Kaylie Jones
      • James Ivory
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
    • Elenco
      • Leelee Sobieski
      • Kris Kristofferson
      • Barbara Hershey
    • 40Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 37Opiniones de los críticos
    • 66Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 4 nominaciones en total

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    Leelee Sobieski
    Leelee Sobieski
    • Charlotte Anne 'Channe' Willis - Age 14
    Kris Kristofferson
    Kris Kristofferson
    • Bill Willis
    Barbara Hershey
    Barbara Hershey
    • Marcella Willis
    Jane Birkin
    Jane Birkin
    • Mrs. Fortescue
    Dominique Blanc
    Dominique Blanc
    • Candida
    Jesse Bradford
    Jesse Bradford
    • Billy Willis - Age 14
    Harley Cross
    Harley Cross
    • Keith Carter
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Mamadou
    • (as Isaac De Bankole)
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Madame Beauvier
    • (as Macha Meril)
    Nathalie Richard
    Nathalie Richard
    • Mademoiselle Fournier
    Anthony Roth Costanzo
    Anthony Roth Costanzo
    • Francis Fortescue
    Bob Swaim
    Bob Swaim
    • Bob Smith
    Virginie Ledoyen
    Virginie Ledoyen
    • Benoit's Mother
    Luisa Conlon
    • Young Charlotte Anne 'Channe' Willis, Age 7
    Samuel Gruen
    • Benoit…
    Frédéric Da
    • Stephane
    • (as Frederic Da)
    Michelle Fairley
    Michelle Fairley
    • Miss O'Shaunessy
    Sarah Haxaire
    • Mademoiselle Devereux
    • Dirección
      • James Ivory
    • Guionistas
      • Kaylie Jones
      • James Ivory
      • Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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    jimcheva

    This is one of those plotless films that is more p...

    This is one of those plotless films that is more portraiture than story - which is to say it's like many French films. And in fact the film starts in French. Yes, things do happen, but episodically, by way of illustration , not in relation to any central, continual story.

    What interested me in retrospect was WHY it's plotless, and what that says about the kind of portrait being drawn here.

    The film is putatively about the protagonist, whom we see from childhood through adolescence. But in fact it is a carefully drawn study of that classic ideal, the Honest and Just Man. In this case, her father, based on the novelist James Jones (played by Kris Kristofferson, whose craggy face so suits the ideal in question that he hardly has to speak.)

    Most of the incidents serve to demonstrate one of two points: that her father is deeply loving and understanding, and a bit unconventional (as is her mother), and that the family - which includes her adopted French brother - is close and loving despite being outsiders both in France and the US. We also see scattered images of her sexual awakening (which includes some early promiscuity), but even these in the end say more about her father than her.

    The film's greatest strength is, in fact, this portrait of a family united in unconditional love, which endures even after the father's death. This image - certainly a profoundly tempting ideal to many of us - lingers after the film is over and is its most satisfying element. And in fact the film stayed with me well after I'd seen it, and I could recommend it to many viewers on that basis.

    But… why is a film with four characters, rich in emotion, devoid of a central plot?

    Because it's devoid of a central conflict. The father is relentlessly understanding and loving; the daughter is relentlessly grateful. Meanwhile , it's clear, even in this idealized portrait, that both parents drink (a lot). The daughter's attachment to another outsider at one school and her sexual acting out at another are never really examined. Yet they suggest something far more difficult and conflicted than a happy childhood. Certainly, the known effects of growing up with alcoholic are barely acknowledged, much less highlighted.

    Perhaps this was a conscious decision, an attempt to avoid an aspect that of course is overdone in much contemporary drama. But certainly it points to SOME drama at the heart of this family, some conflict that might have more productively been examined and used as a guiding thread. (Even the simple fact of adoring a 'perfect' father has its own inherent conflicts, as was beautifully shown in "Eve's Bayou.")

    So what we end up with is an ideal, and certainly the hunger for ideals is real enough. But here I felt too that it was a missed opportunity, an attempt to portray perfection at the expense of achieving resolution.
    8shanfloyd

    A really original introspective about complex relationships.

    "A soldier's daughter never cries" by James Ivory presents us with an interesting story about fine aspects of human relationships with really impressive acting. The film is divided into three segments - "Billy", "Francis" and "Daddy". Each containing the protagonist Channe's experiences with three men in her life - her adopted brother, her school friend and her father respectively. The film shows how these experiences let her become gradually mature... emotionally, sexually and also in terms of personality.

    Acting is exceptional in this film. The first segment shows the time right after the brother, Billy, being adopted when he was 7 years old. Channe was also 7 at that time and the child actress who played her (Luisa Conlon) really deserves our praise. In the next two segments Channe (14 and 17 yrs respectively) was brilliantly portrayed by Leelee Sobeiski who is much responsible for the rather reserved nature of the character. Kris Kristofferson does a solid job as the father. His character is an unique one, as evident not only by the words he spoke, but also by Kristofferson's accent and expressions. Among the other actors Jesse Bradford is worth mentioning as Billy is last two segments. The actor who played Francis in "Francis" brings too much dramatic persona in my opinion. Though arguably that's one of the best things about the character. And there's also a nice extended cameo by Virginie Lledoyen as Billy's biological mother.

    Now about the characters and screenplay. Though stated from Channe's point of view, her father is the major influential character in this film. It was always his decisions, his outlook towards life that affected his family. The character of Channe is somehow very interesting. Her experiences with womanhood and men are written in an unique manner. And how she develops into a warm, soft-spoken yet determined personality is clearly something that Ivory spent time on. On the other hand Billy is a rather shy and quite unimpressive character with no apparent personal feature that should be rendered as a quality. Now Channe's school friend Francis has all the unusual features - he's an opera singer, loves to dance puppets, has a really corky sense of humor and his mother is an existentialist. His relationship with Channe is one of the film's major assets. All the characters are quite multi-layered, even Billy. The script is also masterfully written. A nice example is the conversation between Channe's father and her High School boyfriend Keith. I don't understand French that well so can't comment about the French dialogues though.

    Actually, it is a film that is bound to be enjoyed if seen in a special mood. I'm lucky that I had that mood when it was showing on TV. Also it is a film that grows wonderfully with time, segment after segment. It's a really good coming-of-age story that should be considered as Ivory's one of the best works.
    8lib-4

    A writer's daughter can cry.

    This is an sensitive exploration of the family and place. I noticed that Bill Willis was the only father in the picture, Billy and Francis did not have fathers. As a coming of age movie it really worked- for not only does Channe lose some of her innocence- it starts in the tree house- she also is able to accept her coming into adult status- as is evidenced by dumping the jock and losing some of her self-centeredness. I loved the character of Francis- boy/not sexually threatening- yet freeing for Channe by the fact of his flamboyance. Most of the parts of this movie fit together well- there is enough dichotomy- the mother can throw sand in the sadistic teacher's face, but she also crumbles at the death of an unborn child. Like us the characters are both strong and weak. At first I was bothered by the lack of reference to Vietnam- then I realized neither Billy nor Channe would be that affected like those of us who lived through that period. Most of all, Soldier's Daughter moved me to thinking how parents really influence their children. Any movie that foregoes bombs for thought is tops in my book.
    TxMike

    Unconventional family, good movie.

    Kris Kristofferson is really good as the father, the military man, and eventually the author. The title comes from his habit of telling his daughter, Channe (Leelee Sobieski) that "a soldier's daughter never cries." The last time he says that, as she is typing at his hospital bedside, she says, "You're not a soldier anymore, you're an author."

    He and family had been stationed in France for a long while, and the children grew up there. He moved to the USA when they were teenagers, they had difficulty adjusting to the American school and way of life. The family handled the issue of sex in an unconventional manner. Dad figured "they're going to do it anyway, so I'd rather have them in my house, in the bedroom, instead of the back seat of a car somewhere." The boyfriend was quite surprised, to say the least.

    Dad died, brother came to accept the fact that his real mother did not really abandon him when she was only 15, the whole family united an memory of dad.
    7AngelHonesty

    ... And the Point of This Film Is?

    The movie was well put together in a sense that it flowed nicely. The movie was filmed really well and the cast was absolutely amazing. Where is got confusing is that the movie has no plot. It's not really directing you towards something. And it doesn't add up to anything. The movie is essentially about a family. Two children, their childhood and growing into adults. It could be classified as a coming of age movie. The movie seems to center itself on Channe. We watch as she is a selfish, wild spoiled brat who slowly comes into a women.

    There is no massive drama or story. Mostly friendships that come and go. There's nothing really in the plot to sink your teeth into. Nothing to discover or no real drama. I kept waiting for something to happen, but nothing really happened. I did really enjoy the cast. Leelee Sobieski was great as always, never missing a beat. You do fall slightly in love with the characters and want to see the best for them. You see clearly where things lacked in the home and how it all comes together in the end.

    I wasn't really impressed with the ending. The last quote made it seem like the entire movie was about Billy when in fact the film seems to center on Channe with Billy as a side fact. And it was hard to watch the selfishness of the characters and how people really didn't mean much to them. But family means everything. It would have been nice to see more of a final ending of where the characters ended up. Instead we are left with the countless possibilities of what could have happened to them.

    "I pray all the time, I pray he will be loved, as is his right.

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    • Trivia
      Fanny Crawford's debut.
    • Errores
      The family is watching Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) on TV, which was not even released to theatres until 1974, but we later see a date on a gravestone of 1973 (which means the TV scene was probably set in 1972, since there was an intervening New Year's Eve scene).
    • Citas

      Billy's Mother: I pray all the time, I pray he will be loved. As is his right.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The cast part of the credits is divided into three parts: First "Billy" (1-27), Then "Francis" (28-41), and finally "Daddy" (42-51)
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: One True Thing/Rush Hour/A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries/Permanent Midnight/Touch of Evil/Chicago Cab (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Amarra el porto en la dura
      Written by Antonio Tejera

      Published by Peer International Corporation (BMI)

      Performed by Tito Puente

      Courtesy of Tico Records and Sonido Inc.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de septiembre de 1998 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Francia
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Merchant Ivory Productions (United States)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • La hija de un soldado nunca llora
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Wilmington, Carolina del Norte, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Capitol Films
      • Merchant Ivory Productions
      • British Screen Productions
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 1,782,005
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 39,517
      • 20 sep 1998
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 1,782,005
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