Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA young girl is plucked from small-town obscurity and thrust into the spotlight of the glamorous world of super-models.A young girl is plucked from small-town obscurity and thrust into the spotlight of the glamorous world of super-models.A young girl is plucked from small-town obscurity and thrust into the spotlight of the glamorous world of super-models.
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- 2 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total
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The famous people project an image - they go to all the right parties, drive the snazziest cars, date the shiny people and attract a legion of hangers on. Money, a need to be seen and on occasion pheromones, drive their life and relationships, and they lack any real substance. They are usually found in the company of the most vacuous species of all - the supermodels. Although these flawless walking trademarks are literally placed on a pedestal, with people constantly fawning over them, they are secretly reviled, derided as phonies and thought to be incapable of forming a coherent thought on any subject beyond make-up. Even more bizarre is the fact that most women will go to ridiculous lengths to look like them.
Denys Arcand's Stardom is merciless in its indictment of the media, fame, and the cult of beauty. The media - from "legitimate" reporters to Jerry Springer style talk show hosts - are portrayed as scheming, incompetent, sensationalist sycophants who will do whatever possible to get the story, build up the stars and then spend the rest of the time trying to tear them down. No detail of someone's life is too private to escape scrutiny, indeed the more personal it is the better the story - not a big stretch The symbiosis between the media and fame is depicted as an incestuous co-dependent relationship.
Cast in the role of Tina is relative newcomer (she had a small role in a mini-series) Jessica Pare. Although she had originally sent in a tape for a minor role, when she walked in for her audition Arcand knew immediately that he had found his Tina. Pare has the necessary combination of stunning beauty, and innocence to be believable as the young unknown catapulted to superstardom. Dan Akroyd, is brilliant as the staid, married restauranteur who becomes so enraptured with Tina's beauty that he completely loses himself and everything he holds dear pursuing her. Frank Langella is amusing as the aging diplomat caught in a late life crisis, who tries vainly to control Tina so that he may bask in her beauty, and is burned when he gets too close to the flame.
Artful direction, up close and personal cinematography and great performances sometimes make you forget you're watching a mockumentary. At times I felt like I was watching an accident - I was repulsed and intrigued at the same time. The characters, although somewhat outlandish at times, are not overly ridiculous - for anyone with any doubts, pick up a copy of "Variety" or "People" to see what fame can do to person.
The real question is whether life will imitate art for Ms. Pare.
Seen as a film about the superficiality of the modeling industry and the trivia of all media commentary, it is actually a film about the absence of a fully determining, existential self. On reflection--something most viewers have not had the patience to do--STARDOM is about the loss of moral centre in a world devoted to celebrity celebration and instant gratification. Have a look at it. Think about it. There is more to STARDOM than meets the eye!
Ahhhh....but wait! Here's Stardom. And Gosh, it stars just about every montreal actor there is! And Gee! It's directed by Denys Arcand-why he's just fantastic. Perhaps I should see it.
So I did. About a week ago. And I'm still scratching my head. What the heck is this movie? I can't figure it out for the life of me. Jessica Pare is pretty good as Tina. She embodies the role, and does it gracefully. Dan Ackroyd and Frank Langella are also pretty good too. I've never seen Ackroyd like this before, he's very impressive. The overall film is not easy to classify or understand. I guess it's a satire of the media and I guess it's all about fame and celebrities, but gosh darn...I just don't know...
Listen: Go check it out. It's at least cool to see Montreal double for practically every other city in the world.
Tina is the young victim of her own beauty and presented as an uneducated, unsophisticated, and naive girl swept into the heights of celebrity solely by the manipulation of her stunning face and figure. She is the victim of both men and women of the fashion trade that cash in. The modeling world which Tina inhabits is exposed with stunning cinematography as Arcand strips away the layers of commercialism that relies on selling the notions of youth and physical perfection like Tina Menzel.
No pc topic is overlooked by Arcand who takes a swipe at Canada's First Nation's eco-hype and indigenous spirituality, PETA animal rights fanaticism, heavily accented Canuk celebrity reporters, ice hockey, and feminist-lesbian-politics all with hilarious results.
Thomas Gibson as the steely agent for the multinational public relation agency that represents Tina never permits his client to be anything but the innocent yet desirable money-making product. Gibson's brief b/w screen time reflects a high production cosmetic ad and both Pare and Gibson are beautifully photographed to highlight their physical attractiveness, yet theirs is the only on screen relationship never consumated. Gibson's performance is both subtle, ambiguous, and dead on, esp. teaching a 400-level Yale course in "Sports and Celebrity Entertainment" and warning students of Millie-Vanilli versus Celine Dion talent spotting.
With little exposure beyond HBO screenings, Stardom continues to be true to the reality TV trend, yet, while it was ahead of its time, particularly in comments about full frontal nudity and Meg Ryan that unfortunately have come true, Arcand's film is often so subtle its droll satire flies over the heads of an unreflective public failing to grasp the humor and truth of the informed filmmaker.
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- TriviaThe majority of shots of Jessica Paré are broadcast or reflected images: she is seen in video clips, on the monitor of cameras, reflected in mirrors, glimpsed through glass, or in still photos, but rarely directly.
- ErroresDuring Tina's first fashion show, the "Victoria's Secret" lettering can be seen against the backdrop of the curtain as the models begin to walk towards the stage.
- Citas
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [leaving his guest stranded to fend for himself as he comes down to interview girlfriend] Hello?
[in French, causing a deer-in-the-headlights startled look from her]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: What? Pussycat got your tongue?
Tina Menzhal: [uncomfortably] I'm sorry, I don't speak French.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in her language now:] Nobody's perfect. But I think you are very close.
[audience loves this]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: I saw you coming in with this guy. Is he your boyfriend?
Tina Menzhal: I can't talk.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in French, to audience:] She can't talk. The plot thickens, let's unravel this mystery.
[leads panicking girl to the stage, clowning along the way]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Why don't you have a seat? Merci.
[to his abandoned guest, in French:]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Okay, Philippe, that monologue must have exhausted you. Go sit in my chair, it's much more comfortable.
[in effect, shooing him out of the way, with the pretty girl all to himself]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Go. Thanks.
[to her:]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: So, are you ashamed of this man? Is there a dark secret you wish to share with us?
Tina Menzhal: Well, I'm not supposed to be seen with him.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Why? Because he is too old for you?
Philippe Gascon: [in French:] Thanks a lot!
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in French:] Don't mention it!
Tina Menzhal: Well, it's like, if other photographers knew I was with him, they wouldn't hire me.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: We won't tell.
Tina Menzhal: Yeah, right. Now the whole world knows.
[gesturing at Philippe]
Tina Menzhal: Look at him. He's laughing. I'm toast. They're gonna send me back to Cornwall, thank you very much.
Philippe Gascon: Come on, you're going to Paris.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Paris? Paris, France? My God. But, you don't speak French.
Tina Menzhal: I know a few words.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Say one.
Tina Menzhal: [delightfully naïve] I can't. They're all dirty words, I think.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in French, to Philippe:] You taught her smut?
Philippe Gascon: [in French, laughing:] You gotta start somewhere.
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in French:] You pervert.
Tina Menzhal: I know this one... Vicieuse. He likes it when I am vicieuse, or...
[tries in French:]
Tina Menzhal: And also, 'slut.'
Montreal Talk-Show Host: [in French, theatrical, to audience, who is lapping it up:] Is it me, or is it really getting hot in here? I'm gonna pass out. I need some water. Be right with you.
[drinks from glass, she looks at him, butter won't melt in her mouth, audience loves this]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Do you know some other words?
[audience laughter grows]
Montreal Talk-Show Host: Please speak French to me!
- ConexionesFeatured in Best! Movies! Ever!: Fashion (2007)
- Bandas sonorasDrinking Song
Taken from "Carnaval De Venise"
Written by Giuseppe Verdi
Arranged by André Rieu and J. Huijts
Performed by André Rieu
© 1995 Mercury BV (The Netherlands)
Courtesy of Universal Music France
By Arrangement with Universal Music Special Projects
© Polygram Music Publishing B.V.
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,886
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,982
- 29 oct 2000
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 10,886
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 40 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1