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L'histoire d'amour entre Andrea, ex-héroïnomane tentant de devenir écrivain et Nick, écrivain à succès. En parallèle, la petite soeur d'Andrea, Tara, voit sa relation amoureuse chamboulée lo... Tout lireL'histoire d'amour entre Andrea, ex-héroïnomane tentant de devenir écrivain et Nick, écrivain à succès. En parallèle, la petite soeur d'Andrea, Tara, voit sa relation amoureuse chamboulée lorsqu'un rabbin débarque dans sa vie.L'histoire d'amour entre Andrea, ex-héroïnomane tentant de devenir écrivain et Nick, écrivain à succès. En parallèle, la petite soeur d'Andrea, Tara, voit sa relation amoureuse chamboulée lorsqu'un rabbin débarque dans sa vie.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Adina Eady
- Nick's Fan
- (as Adina Galupa)
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I sat through this film with an open mind, despite seeing some of the one star reviews trashing it as the worst film ever; It's true that it's not the best film in the world, but it's certainly not the worst.
I came out of it feeling that it did a pretty good job of telling the story of several purposefully flawed characters and the relationships between them. Characters that are human, that have errors in judgement and make mistakes, that lie, and that use each other for their own gain, while ultimately being people that are seeking redemption for their indiscretions and insecurities.
My main issue with the film was that it didn't explore the characters to their full potential. We get glimpses of their back stories, glimpses of why they're in the positions they're in, and glimpses of their real-world flaws; but there are so many characters and stories that there's not enough time to explore it all. The first half of the film plods along with too much filler that doesn't add much value to the story or characters, while the second half is much improved but leaves little time to patch up the holes.
It would have been nice to flesh out the characters. Particularly Nick (Jamie Dornan) and David (Billy Crystal, who feels especially underused), and there's not much to explain why Tara (Lola Kirke) is in the crisis she is. Similarly we learn from early in the film that lead character Andrea (Jemima Kirke) is recovering from addiction and suffering from writers block, but like her on-screen and real-life sister, we never really find out what happened at that time, or how she got to where she is.
Ultimately, it's a fairly decent film that's as flawed as its characters. With a little more flesh on the bones of the story and characters, this could have been great drama. Unfortunately, everything feels underdeveloped and rushed.
Worth a watch if you like slower-paced character driven pieces, but don't expect it to be perfect.
I came out of it feeling that it did a pretty good job of telling the story of several purposefully flawed characters and the relationships between them. Characters that are human, that have errors in judgement and make mistakes, that lie, and that use each other for their own gain, while ultimately being people that are seeking redemption for their indiscretions and insecurities.
My main issue with the film was that it didn't explore the characters to their full potential. We get glimpses of their back stories, glimpses of why they're in the positions they're in, and glimpses of their real-world flaws; but there are so many characters and stories that there's not enough time to explore it all. The first half of the film plods along with too much filler that doesn't add much value to the story or characters, while the second half is much improved but leaves little time to patch up the holes.
It would have been nice to flesh out the characters. Particularly Nick (Jamie Dornan) and David (Billy Crystal, who feels especially underused), and there's not much to explain why Tara (Lola Kirke) is in the crisis she is. Similarly we learn from early in the film that lead character Andrea (Jemima Kirke) is recovering from addiction and suffering from writers block, but like her on-screen and real-life sister, we never really find out what happened at that time, or how she got to where she is.
Ultimately, it's a fairly decent film that's as flawed as its characters. With a little more flesh on the bones of the story and characters, this could have been great drama. Unfortunately, everything feels underdeveloped and rushed.
Worth a watch if you like slower-paced character driven pieces, but don't expect it to be perfect.
... really..?! ... forsaking Martin, Tara has-hots makes-moves on-married-David... don't know how many reviewers dropped-couple-several rating-points for that fantasy... overall well produced, and the actors do their thing with few if any missteps... outside of Martin's singing (his being a veteran-rocker)... really, was that irritation-length necessary
... running a hundred minutes in length, all involved starting and ending pretty much in the same place ... imagine all these folks at least had some fun in the making of this straight-to-DVD production... for all the rest of us, at least there's consolation in having fast-forwarding.
... running a hundred minutes in length, all involved starting and ending pretty much in the same place ... imagine all these folks at least had some fun in the making of this straight-to-DVD production... for all the rest of us, at least there's consolation in having fast-forwarding.
Just because Jamie Dornan hailed in the Fifty Shades franchise, doesn't mean he should be associated with that character for life. If you want to enjoy the movie, please try and disassociate him with Fifty Shades. It's a different side to him and it shows his talent because he completely switched roles✨
Written by, directed by, but not starring.... emma forrest. Looks like her first directing gig. The story centers on two sisters, andrea and tara, played by lola and jemima kirke. And the web of men who come in and out of their lives. All the characters have their own baggage. Pent up anger, and it comes out now and then at who-ever is nearby. Lots of talking about feelings, passes made but not completed. To cheat or not to cheat. The trivia section implies that some of this may have been taken from forrest's personal life. Her husband at the time, mendelsohn, plays martin. Co-stars billy crystal, jamie dornan. They play kiss them for me by siouxsie & the banshees for about 3 seconds near the beginning... clearly for effect. Great tune! Thankfully, they play more of it later on. That, shiny happy people, and primal's come together were all released in 1991. It's mostly good... script kind of goes all over. How they treat their pets is symbolic of how they treat other people in their lives. A lot of time spent on that. Shots of the hollywood sign. Some confusion when nick goes to a twelve step program. He claims to be a writer slash doctor, but we don't hear him say he's an alcoholic. Or a user. Or what kind of meeting it is.
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- AnecdotesAccording to writer/director Emma Forrest, all of the characters are imbued with characteristics of Ben Mendelsohn and herself. Additionally, several of Mendelsohn's lines in the film were spoken to him in real life by Forrest.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Last Call with Carson Daly: Jemima/Joji/Avan Jogia (2019)
- Bandes originalesKiss Them For Me
Written by Siouxsie Sioux (as Susan Ballion), Budgie (as Peter Clarke) and Steven Severin
Performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees (as Siouxsie & The Banshees)
Courtesy of Polydor Limited
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- 1h 38min(98 min)
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