Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken deba... Tout lireWhen Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken debauch--and, finally, a tragedy.When Jimmy's idol, James Dean, dies on September 30, 1955, the small-town Arkansas college undergraduate goes berserk. He and five of his friends hold a vigil which turns into a drunken debauch--and, finally, a tragedy.
- Jimmy J.'s Mother
- (as Collin Wilcox)
- Edgar
- (as Mike Farris)
Avis en vedette
The title represents the date that the legendary and truly great actor James Dean died in a car crash. His death has an adverse effect on a group of teens in a small southern town.
Thomas is the main character who , along with his girlfriend Billie Jean, seems to get the most upset. Although some of his actions may seem fanatical it is really not as extreme or as a fanatical as you may think it would be or could have been. At no time does he become so immersed in it that he loses sight of reality. At times it really becomes more of a story of lost young souls looking for an identity than it does on celebrity worship.
The story itself is pretty slow and has a lot of long drawn out takes. There are times when the drama gets just a little too heavy. The ending is especially unsatisfying as it doesn't even give us a hint as to whatever became of these characters who are all left in unfinished scenarios. In the final analysis this thing is nothing more than another one of those sappy 70's teen romance tragedies.
Beyond the poor structure there are indeed some good things going on here. One is the just the chance of seeing such budding young talents working together and carrying a film. The other is director Bridges who shows some really good insight into Dean's mystic and why he made such a strong connection with the youth. You have the feeling that Bridges himself was a really big Dean fan. He also makes a good statement about just how many lost, lonely souls there are out there and the stifling nature of small town life especially during that period. He also recreates an excellent 50's flavor maybe some of the best you will ever see. The interactions between the characters seems very real and there is good historical accuracy. Bridges is honest with his assessment of the 50's and yet is not condescending to it like with a lot of other movies. He digs beyond just the period detail. You really feel, at least during the first hour, that you are right there and a part of the 50's experience, which is interesting and fun.
Overall Bridges shows signs of being a serious up and coming filmmaker. Unfortunately he tries a little too hard here. It seems too labored and trapped by the sensibilities of it's era. It is also completely humorless, too talky, and an eventual bore.
Richard Thomas--normally I don't much care for him--was excellent. There's fun here and there's melodrama, and it's a little over the top, but all in all, it's quite entertaining.
The film was made in 1977, but it doesn't seem all that dated. The sensibility and ironies, which abound, seem quite contemporary, even though it's set in 1955, and it recreates that era very well. At any rate, if you have a chance to see it, I think you'll like it.
It's also fun to see Dennis Quaid and Tom Hulce in their late teens.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRichard Thomas broke his leg when he drove his character's motorcycle under a parade float while filming a homecoming parade scene.
- Citations
Radio Announcer: This is radio KCON coming live from the heart of ASTC. It's just after 9:30 am and this is Tom with the morning national news. New York: The French delegation walked out of the United Nations General Assembly last night. The walkout came after the UN decided by a one vote margin to take up the highly controversial issue of Algerian independence. France bitterly opposed the move. Denver: James Haggerty, White House press secretary says that President Eisenhower had a restful night last night and his progress after his recent heart attack continues to be satisfactory without complications. Hollywood: Rising young film star James Dean was killed last night when his sports car collided almost head on with another car at a highway intersection near Paso Robles, California. He was 24-years-old. Turning to sports, the Dodgers won the third game of the World Series yesterday making it Yankees two games and the Dodgers one. We're supposed to have partly cloudy weather today through tomorrow with a high this afternoon of 58 Fahrenheit. No rain is forecast. This is Tom Bonner and we'll get back to the music now.
- ConnexionsFeatures À l'est d'Eden (1955)
- Bandes originalesPlease Help Me I'm Falling
Written by Hal Blair and Don Robertson
Sung by Red Foley
Courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
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