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6,4/10
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Après avoir accepté d'emménager dans une maison de retraite, une femme rencontre une clique de femmes et un veuf amoureux.Après avoir accepté d'emménager dans une maison de retraite, une femme rencontre une clique de femmes et un veuf amoureux.Après avoir accepté d'emménager dans une maison de retraite, une femme rencontre une clique de femmes et un veuf amoureux.
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- Writers
- Stars
- Prix
- 2 nominations au total
Linda Boston
- Woman with Walker #1
- (as Linda Beatrice Boston)
Peggy Walton-Walker
- Woman with Walker #2
- (as Peggy Walton)
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Super cute movie, while not realistic when it comes to senior care homes, wish it was but, (that's what movies are supposed to do, give us hope). All the main characters both men and women were Hilarious and I love Burstyn's attitude toward life and people (cause I'm the same way, I don't own a Welcome Mat, but I have a sign on my door that says, "Be Nice or LEAVE!!") I refuse to suffer FOOLS and love that about Burstyn's character. Jane Curtin is a wonderful kind of NASTY GIRL, and Loretta Devine and Ann Margaret were just Lovely. Caan and Lloyd were both just Charming. Fun movie, worth a watch. We should be so lucky to be in that good of shape in our mid and late 80's. ;o.
This film takes you into the realm of senior living. It's a feel-good film and it's a lot of fun. We all hope to grow old comfortably, in pleasant surroundings, with great food. We also hope that if we're afflicted with cervical cancer, Alzheimers, or a stroke, that they're just minor inconveniences as portrayed in this film. In other words, this film is a light way to spend a couple of pleasant hours watching our futures as we hope they'll unfold.
With a powerhouse cast, I thoroughly enjoyed this film. It fills all the criteria for a light romantic comedy. It's a heartwarming ride. Favourite leads Ellen Burstyn, Ann Margaret, Jane Curtin, James Caan and Loretta Devine all have their moments. While reality for many seniors homes may not be portrayed, this is a movie about the possibilities of life in those senior years. The supporting cast is fabulous! Christopher Lloyd, Alex Mapa and French Stewart offer much of the comedy and fun. If you want a light romp with strong performances and a group of seniors that range from independent to frisky to nasty, then Queen Bees will fill that need.
My Review - Queen Bees
My Rating 7/10
You wouldn't expect an Academy Award winning 6 time nominated actress like Ellen Burstyn who also has a Tony and two Primetime Emmys making her one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting " to accept a dud film script and Queen Bees is certainly no dud .
It's a funny sensitive story about 4 mature age women negotiating the trials and tribulations of the many changes of longevity that if we're lucky enough to get there we may all experience.
Todays Cinema rom com movies are mostly aimed at younger audiences so it's great to see a quality mature age romance comedy.
Set mostly at The Pinegrove Retirement Complex Ellen Burstyn as Helen Wilson a very independent widow is experiencing some problems living alone.
Helen and her daughter Laura have a strained relationship but eventually Helen and her family decide through upsetting circumstances that their spirited and strong willed mother and much loved Grandmother to Peter played delightfully by Matthew Barnes can no longer live alone .
Helen reluctantly agrees move temporarily into Pinegrove until her precious home is repaired.
Ellen Burstyn steals this film she is such an accomplished and authentic actress you believe her experiences and emotions.
Of course there are some hokey perhaps corny gags in Queen Bees this movie has heart and certainly is entertaining and worth seeing.
There's some wonderful Hollywood veterans in Queen Bees Ann Margaret as Margo still on the hunt for romance, James Caan gives a lovely performance as Dan Simpson the would be suitor of Helen. The three other Queen Bees Jane Curtain as Janet Poindexter the bitchy cranky self proclaimed leader of the bridge club , Loretta Devine as Helen's friendly Bridge partner and Marianne Muellererie as Anne make a great team.
Donald Martin has written a good script based on a story by Harrison Powell and the film is well directed by Michael Lembeck.
I thoroughly enjoyed Queen Bees and definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys good acting with no gimmicks or thrills that reflects the everyday issues that confront our precious elder generation.
My Rating 7/10
You wouldn't expect an Academy Award winning 6 time nominated actress like Ellen Burstyn who also has a Tony and two Primetime Emmys making her one of the few performers to achieve the "Triple Crown of Acting " to accept a dud film script and Queen Bees is certainly no dud .
It's a funny sensitive story about 4 mature age women negotiating the trials and tribulations of the many changes of longevity that if we're lucky enough to get there we may all experience.
Todays Cinema rom com movies are mostly aimed at younger audiences so it's great to see a quality mature age romance comedy.
Set mostly at The Pinegrove Retirement Complex Ellen Burstyn as Helen Wilson a very independent widow is experiencing some problems living alone.
Helen and her daughter Laura have a strained relationship but eventually Helen and her family decide through upsetting circumstances that their spirited and strong willed mother and much loved Grandmother to Peter played delightfully by Matthew Barnes can no longer live alone .
Helen reluctantly agrees move temporarily into Pinegrove until her precious home is repaired.
Ellen Burstyn steals this film she is such an accomplished and authentic actress you believe her experiences and emotions.
Of course there are some hokey perhaps corny gags in Queen Bees this movie has heart and certainly is entertaining and worth seeing.
There's some wonderful Hollywood veterans in Queen Bees Ann Margaret as Margo still on the hunt for romance, James Caan gives a lovely performance as Dan Simpson the would be suitor of Helen. The three other Queen Bees Jane Curtain as Janet Poindexter the bitchy cranky self proclaimed leader of the bridge club , Loretta Devine as Helen's friendly Bridge partner and Marianne Muellererie as Anne make a great team.
Donald Martin has written a good script based on a story by Harrison Powell and the film is well directed by Michael Lembeck.
I thoroughly enjoyed Queen Bees and definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys good acting with no gimmicks or thrills that reflects the everyday issues that confront our precious elder generation.
This is not a "great film" in the filmic sense, but I loved it all the same.
First, it is great to see films like this getting made at all! The last time I saw something comparable with a mature cast was "The Leisure Seeker" and that was a few years ago. This gets extra marks because it is so good to see!
Second, what a cast! Seeing Burstyn performing at such an incredible level at almost 90 is so inspiring. The cast is uniformly excellent, imbuing the characters with so much more than what is merely delivered thru dialogue. There is a great scene of conflict between Burstyn and Curtin that doesn't even include any dialogue - it is all in their body language and expressions, so wonderfully unstated.
It's fairly light fare compared to Burstyn and Caan's body of work, but it is very well crafted, and is a joy to watch as a result. So nice to see a character driven film featuring older characters, reminding us that character development doesn't end!
I would recommend this to all but the most cynical.
First, it is great to see films like this getting made at all! The last time I saw something comparable with a mature cast was "The Leisure Seeker" and that was a few years ago. This gets extra marks because it is so good to see!
Second, what a cast! Seeing Burstyn performing at such an incredible level at almost 90 is so inspiring. The cast is uniformly excellent, imbuing the characters with so much more than what is merely delivered thru dialogue. There is a great scene of conflict between Burstyn and Curtin that doesn't even include any dialogue - it is all in their body language and expressions, so wonderfully unstated.
It's fairly light fare compared to Burstyn and Caan's body of work, but it is very well crafted, and is a joy to watch as a result. So nice to see a character driven film featuring older characters, reminding us that character development doesn't end!
I would recommend this to all but the most cynical.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesInspired by the true story of producer Harrison Powell's grandmother's second chance at love after moving into a retirement community as a widow.
- GaffesAt the beginning of the movie Ellen Burstyn gets trapped outside the house twice, which is impossible with the kind of lock she has on her door.
- Citations
Helen Wilson: I mean, like, saving seats, cliques. They're like "Mean Girls" but with medical-alert bracelets.
- Générique farfeluSnapshots of senior couples getting engaged and married are shown during the end credits.
- ConnexionsReferences Autant en emporte le vent (1939)
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 926 706 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 375 232 $ US
- 13 juin 2021
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 315 871 $ US
- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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