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Whatever

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 52m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
1,1 k
MA NOTE
Whatever (1998)
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Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid b... Tout lireA teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid brother. Looking forward to a life based on her passion for art, she nevertheless gets in w... Tout lireA teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid brother. Looking forward to a life based on her passion for art, she nevertheless gets in with the partying crowd which causes her to miss deadlines and poor grades which jeapordize... Tout lire

  • Director
    • Susan Skoog
  • Writer
    • Susan Skoog
  • Stars
    • Liza Weil
    • Chad Morgan
    • Frederic Forrest
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Susan Skoog
    • Writer
      • Susan Skoog
    • Stars
      • Liza Weil
      • Chad Morgan
      • Frederic Forrest
    • 30Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux30

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    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Anna Stockard
    Chad Morgan
    Chad Morgan
    • Brenda Talbot
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Mr. Chaminski
    Kathryn Rossetter
    Kathryn Rossetter
    • Carol Stockard
    Marc Riffon
    • Martin
    Dan Montano
    • Zak
    John Gleeson Connolly
    John Gleeson Connolly
    • John Woods
    • (as John G. Connolly)
    Gary Wolf
    Gary Wolf
    • Eddie
    Tony Torn
    • Mr. Stanley
    Trey Compton
    • Sam
    Joe Mantragna
    • Chris
    Matt Rumbaugh
    • Tony
    Jim Neville
    • Rob
    Garret Spencer
    • Joe
    Destiny Matranga
    • Lynn
    Mary Jo Roth
    • Amy Peck
    Evie Mazzone
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Michelle Yahn
    • Principal
    • Director
      • Susan Skoog
    • Writer
      • Susan Skoog
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    filmex-2

    A superb, non-glamourized coming-of-age film.

    It wasn't originally my intent to comment on this film, but, after seeing some of the idiotic postings denigrating this fine effort, I felt compelled.

    I was rather taken aback by the honesty of this tale. To quibble about the automobiles or the Hardee's cups shows such a lack of perception as to what was attempted here, that it truly boggles the mind.

    The dissenting voices here clearly prefer the artificial, rose-colored-glasses view of high school as offered by "Sixteen Candles" or other films of John Hughes. But, for most, and maybe this realization only becomes apparent once one has some significant distance from one's high school experience, for most the high school experience is NOT a star-spangled memory a la "Ridgemont High", "Dazed and Confused", or even "American Graffiti".

    These formulative years, more often than not, are times of discovery, of embarrassment, of confusion. and of long stretches of boring and mundane matters.

    Writer/director Skoog captured, with no illusion whatsoever, the awkwardness of this period, with the realism and honesty worthy of of a Ken Loach or Mike Leigh. For most people, life is NOT "Ten Things I Hate About You", it is about self-discovery and awareness, and sorting out one's rightful place in the human equation. Skoog's two main characters superbly realized this human comedy.

    Anna is a beautiful, talented young girl who has not come to grips with either her talent nor her beauty. She is so easily buffeted by the forces surrounding her, be it her bad-girl best friend or the men who are more than willing to introduce her to the awkwardness of sexual initiation, that it is often heartbreaking to watch.

    The fact of the matter is that bad things happen to good people, and in watching Anna attempt to navigate her way through her voyage of discovery, the film subtly explores its themes with rare honesty.

    The treatment of sexuality is amongst the film's strongpoints. The peer pressure to conform and the curiosity of the unknown is explored with sensitivity. The bare boobs approach of most teen films is abandoned here for a heartfelt examination of the myriad of forces that are involved in human sexuality...the various dynamics, be they sexual or power, that make the experience a lot more than just a procreative act.

    These aren't "characters", these are living, breathing people with inexplicable, self-destructive urges as well as a completely realistic complacency that often allows them to be drawn into situations that are not in their best interests.

    This is one of the finest coming-of-age films I have ever seen. If you are a mature, perceptive cinema lover without need for an artificial, romanticized approach to the teen experience, do yourself a favor and check out, "Whatever".
    8maimonecp

    Gritty Breakfast Club, without the smarm...

    Okay, this was not light entertainment, as so many teenager flicks are. Perhaps I am biased, because it is set in a place and time not too different from my own high school years, but this rang true to my recollections of HS. certainly better than Sixteen Candles, Say anything, etc.. (not that I don't enjoy those movies, but...) This was a less polished Breakfast Club, without the sappy smarmy feel good ending. Mostly.

    Ms. Weil was very engaging, attractive enough and very believable, without being the usual beauty queen female lead common to HS films. Particularly revealing was the two girls talking about her loss of virginity, when she says "It felt really good at first. Then he put it in." and her friend replies "yeah, it does kind of hurt. Unless you're drunk." Not great wisdom, but probably recalls many girls first experiences.
    10FouFouGrrl

    I loved it!

    What a movie!!! A pleasant surprise I caught purely by accident the other night on the Sundance channel. As a person who was 13 in 1981, this movie struck a chord in me that wasn't just nostalgia. Most of the characters were memorable and more than just a little familiar to me; Ana, VERY real, I knew half a dozen girls like her, including me. Her English professor, the spiteful and vindictive Mr. Stanley, who didn't have a pain in the ass teacher like this? All of the various heads, drunks and sluts that flocked to Friday night keggers and house parties. Even her ever-hopeful, yet terribly sad mother was a brilliant touch. The script was so well written, in that, while there wasn't much of a real storyline, a few days in the life really, even the secondary characters were anything but one dimensional.

    I loved the soundtrack as well, not only did it make me want to break out some of my highschool vinyl, it did a great job of enhancing scenes without taking over and drowning out the actors.

    The best thing about this movie though, no FAKE, sugary Hollywood ending!
    8exidor411

    a subtle portrait

    I thought this film was a thoughtful reflection on an overlooked period of time. The significance of it's taking place in 1981 was the last hurrah of the "Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll" era. AIDS soon followed, and casual sex died. The sex is a big part of the story, a realistic portrayal of a teenage girl's struggles with her newborn womanhood.

    The peer pressure to do drugs, smoke, and have crazy meaningless/meaningful sex, all induced by the young idiots around her, happens to most American kids. Anna's dreams of art school are nearly crushed by the combination of her friends, her lonely, pathetic mother, and the usual teenage self-deprecation. It's not hard at all to relate to this character.

    It seems that this movie was too subtle for some viewers. Perhaps some people don't want to know the female side of stories we've seen the male counterparts of (quite redundantly) through the years. I welcomed the fresh point-of-view the film possesses. My only true beef would be that it may have been a little too long, but then again, wasn't this writer/director Susan Skoog's first film?

    A good film with fine direction of realistic performances (with the exception of the "nerdy" teacher - ugh) and a nice accompanying soundtrack. Overall, I liked it quite a bit.
    9wmadavis

    Excellent coming-of-age film

    I don't think I'd ever heard of this film, but it caught my eye in a table of used videos for sale. I enjoy the TV show Gilmore Girls and recognized Liza Weil on the cover. What a gem this film is! It's not "entertaining" like most escapist films, it's a fairly realist look into the life of a girl who may have a future or who may slide into a miserable life of drugs and drink, perhaps even crime. I found it engrossing, and marveled at Liza Weil, so little utilized in the TV programs I've seen her in. Frederick Forrest also stands out as an enthusiastic art teacher, and I enjoyed how the ex-con was more than a stereotype.

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    • Gaffes
      Sam can be seen in at least two scenes wearing Batman: The Animated Series pajamas. BTAS debuted in 1992. Whatever takes place in 1981.
    • Générique farfelu
      New Jersey [played by] West Virginia
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Lethal Weapon 4/Whatever/Small Soldiers/Madeline/Pi (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Mystery Achievement
      Written by Chrissie Hynde

      Performed by The Pretenders

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 août 1998 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Classics
    • Langues
      • French
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Conflicto de juventud
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wheeling, West Virginia, ÉTATS-UNIS
    • sociétés de production
      • Anyway Productions
      • Circle Films
      • DuArt Film and Video
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      • 1 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 307 037 $ US
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 307 037 $ US
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