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Obvious Child

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
27 k
MA NOTE
Jenny Slate in Obvious Child (2014)
Trailer for Obvious Child
Liretrailer2:25
13 vidéos
21 photos
ComédieDrameRomance

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  • Director
    • Gillian Robespierre
  • Writers
    • Gillian Robespierre
    • Karen Maine
    • Elisabeth Holm
  • Stars
    • Jenny Slate
    • Jake Lacy
    • Gaby Hoffmann
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    27 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Writers
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Karen Maine
      • Elisabeth Holm
    • Stars
      • Jenny Slate
      • Jake Lacy
      • Gaby Hoffmann
    • 96Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 160Commentaires de critiques
    • 76Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 10 victoires et 29 nominations au total

    Vidéos13

    Obvious Child
    Trailer 2:25
    Obvious Child
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:31
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    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:31
    Official Trailer
    "Pee-Pee Missiles"
    Clip 0:29
    "Pee-Pee Missiles"
    Obvious Child: Test (French)
    Clip 2:21
    Obvious Child: Test (French)
    Obvious Child: Stalker (French)
    Clip 1:27
    Obvious Child: Stalker (French)
    Obvious Child: Drunk Dial (French)
    Clip 1:37
    Obvious Child: Drunk Dial (French)

    Photos21

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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Donna
    Jake Lacy
    Jake Lacy
    • Max
    Gaby Hoffmann
    Gaby Hoffmann
    • Nellie
    Gabe Liedman
    Gabe Liedman
    • Joey
    Paul Briganti
    Paul Briganti
    • Ryan
    Stephen Singer
    Stephen Singer
    • Gene
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Jacob
    Polly Draper
    Polly Draper
    • Nancy
    Cindy Cheung
    Cindy Cheung
    • Dr. Bernard
    Ernest Mingione
    Ernest Mingione
    • Waiter
    Cyrus McQueen
    • Stand-Up
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Sam
    Maciek Jasik
    • Cabbie
    Jennifer Kim
    Jennifer Kim
    • Female
    Suzanne Lenz
    Suzanne Lenz
    • Female #2
    Emily Tremaine
    Emily Tremaine
    • Lacey
    Stacey Sargeant
    Stacey Sargeant
    • Nurse
    Brenda Birkeland
    • Patient
    • Director
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Writers
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Karen Maine
      • Elisabeth Holm
    • Tous les acteurs et membres de l'équipe
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs96

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    Red_Identity

    Easily enjoyable

    I don't think that this is a ground-breaking film by any means, but it's certainly more interesting what what its plot summary makes it sound like. I guess it's very straight-forward, but there's a lot of good comedy in here, some witty banter and some strong characterization from the lead character. The performances are also really good, and they do feel lived-in, both realistic yet unique to the screenplay's voice. In many ways, this film reminds me of a more grounded Frances Ha, if maybe less funny and with a more likable female protagonist. Overall, this isn't anything amazing, but it certainly gets the job done, definitely recommended.
    jm10701

    wonderful, wonderful, wonderful movie

    It's amazing when a director's first movie is as nearly perfect as this one is. It's a marvel. It's richly funny and touching and entertaining, but it's also exactly what we as a society need right now.

    Until I saw this, I hadn't noticed the extent to which the conservative nuts have turned abortion into something so vile that even its supporters are afraid to talk about it as anything but an evil last resort. It's unbelievably refreshing to spend an hour and a half in a world in which abortion is not only an acceptable alternative to childbirth but the healthy and valuable medical procedure it is in fact.

    Thank God for Gillian Robespierre and the wonderful people who helped her make this movie. Jenny Slate (obviously) and Gaby Hoffmann, whose strength as an actor grows with every movie she makes, deserve special praise for their fantastic performances.

    The trouble with conservative Christians is that they don't believe their own religion. If they did, they would have no objection to abortion, because it delivers the unborn child from this painful and dangerous world directly into the arms of their loving Father forever. Christians preach that God, but they don't really believe in him.

    If Christians believed their own religion, they would not reject or judge anybody; they'd embrace everybody, because that's exactly what Jesus did. Jesus welcomed everybody who came to him, especially sinners; he judged and excluded nobody. He preached love and healing, not judgment and condemnation. Christians have traded their loving God (the only true god) for a false god of vengeance and terror who's no better than Allah or Kali.
    6theSachaHall

    A Comedy that Unashamedly Addresses real Life Issues with a Walk Down Memory Lane Moment in there for Everyone

    When asked about my 20s, I tell people it's a decade-long roller-coaster of mayhem, mistakes, memories and maturity. The decade where you learn about the real world, learn from one's actions and its consequences. Oh, and learning that ex-boyfriends don't really pine over you for the rest of their lives.

    This is where we find Donna Stern (Jenny Slate) in OBVIOUS CHILD. Fidgeting at the gates of the dirty thirties, Donna's in an emotional crisis right now. Her boyfriend just dumped her for her girlfriend (whom he had been seeing behind her back). The bookstore where she works is closing down, placing her in the unemployment line and she's worried about not being able to afford her rent. In addition, the relationship with her mother Nancy (Polly Draper) is still complex but luckily, Donna's relationship with her dad Jacob (Richard Kind) keeps her balanced. And last but not least, Donna's recently discovered she's pregnant. With Max's (played by Jake Lacy) baby. He's the one-night-stand 'piss-farter' she met at the bar where she's performs her stand-up comedy routine.

    As a way to figuring out everything in her life right now, Donna talks about these relationship issues with her friends both on and off stage. And like any irrational, insecure woman who has recently been dumped, Donna also tortures herself by drunk dialing her ex-boyfriend and 'stalking' his house to see if he'll exit with her ex-friend. 'Just one more sip' she says after each sip of her coffee until Ryan (Paul Briganti) emerges with said friend in tow.

    Donna finally turns the maturity corner after inadvertently meeting preppy nice guy Max following her disastrous stage performance, and subsequently falls pregnant from their one- night-stand. The surprise pregnancy steers the film in a more controversial direction when, after carefully considering her circumstances, responsibility and readiness to be a mother, Donna decides to abort her pregnancy.

    Don't think this subversive rom-com makes a mockery of abortion. It doesn't. In fact, first feature director Gillian Robespierre handles the abortion plot point with finesse: placing it in a relatable context that seriously considers the consequences of the protagonist's actions whilst weighing it against the reality of responsibility and unstable circumstances. And despite the stigma surrounding such a decision, Slate's character remains resolute in her choice throughout the rest of the film. It strengthens the ideal that it is okay to make such difficult decisions particularly when it's in one's own best interest.

    It's not often one has an opportunity to watch a film about abortion that is so refreshingly candid, yet comically relatable, that you can't help but praise Robespierre and her perspective of a late 20s woman whose life so far, isn't turning out quite the way she thought it would. Literally. And like Donna's temporary spiral out of control in OBVIOUS CHILD, that's okay because eventually, you'll manage to steer yourself back on track.

    In a nutshell, OBVIOUS CHILD is a sharply written comedy that unashamedly addresses real life issues with a walk down memory lane moment in there for everyone.
    Kirpianuscus

    I love it

    The performance of Jenny Slate is the key of seduction in the case of this lovely, deep honest film. Like the performance of each actor, like the shocking end , because, inspired by title, you expect than abortion be excluded option in last moment. But the film has its way . And it gives a fascinating portrait of freedom, love, loneliness, friendship, new start, a youn woman in a box , a closed bookshop and relations with parents - the special job of Richard Kind. So, I love it !
    JohnDeSando

    An amusing, not hilarious romcom that includes abortion commentary.

    The romcom Obvious Child has been hanging around Netflix for a few years, and rightfully so, for it tackles with comedic insight another enduring cultural staple, "the one-night rebound stand after the breakup." It will take only 84 min to see how writer-director Gillian Robespierre can make this serious subject and its constant companion, abortion (Will she or won't she?), comedic and socially acceptable to discuss on a casual date.

    Of course, the other reason Obvious Child is a success is its lead, Jenny Slate, playing stand-up comedian Donna Stern. Slate is natural, self-effacing and cute, not quite smashing but attractive enough to make our experience pleasant and sympathetic without being awestruck by abnormal beauty and charisma.

    Besides giving varying degrees of standup, from bright contemporary topics to her abortion, funny to bomb, Slate has a sweet charm that makes you want to be a part of her life while she also makes you chuckle. Not hilarious, just smile inducing as we get used to her candor with her anecdotes that make us sometimes uncomfortable but always empathetic.

    The boyfriend who dumped her, Ryan (Paul Briganti), is scruffy and unfaithful while one-night-stand Max (Jack Lacy) is all-American and much nicer than he has to be, probably one of the best rebounds in romcom history. You could do worse than watch this on a pandemic night; it sure will take your mind off our viral reality.

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    • Anecdotes
      Shot in 18 days.
    • Gaffes
      Right after the lunch scene at the Italian restaurant, when Max accidentally steps on the dog poop, a man crosses the street wearing a red short sleeve shirt followed by a woman wearing a short sleeve shirt and shorts, when it's supposed to be winter in February, and Donna and Max are in their full winter gear.
    • Citations

      Nellie: You're dizzy because you played Russian roulette with your vagina.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.92 (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Honey
      Performed by The London Souls

      Written by Tash Neal & Chris St. Hilaire (BMI)

      Under license from The London Souls LLC

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 juin 2014 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Twitter
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Očigledno dete
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Rooks Nest Entertainment
      • Sundial Pictures
      • Votiv Films
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 3 123 963 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 77 315 $ US
      • 8 juin 2014
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 3 325 417 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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