Une adolescente tente de résoudre un mystère entourant un milliardaire en fuite.Une adolescente tente de résoudre un mystère entourant un milliardaire en fuite.Une adolescente tente de résoudre un mystère entourant un milliardaire en fuite.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Sheila Gray Robinson
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- (as Sheila Gray)
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I'm honestly such a harsh reviewer when it comes to book to movie adaptations but I thought this was really good. Loved literally the whole cast too, the performances were great :) I do t super understand the 6/10 average rating for this, and I went into assuming that would be accurate. Love the John Green book and read it in high school, I thought this translated be try well narratively even given the limitations of the screen. I also just want to point out (and this is true to the book as well) how really good of a depiction of OCD this is. I don't think there are many very thoughtful depictions of the disorder.
Turtles all the way down is another fantastic John Green book come to life. Isabella Merced gives a great performance to bring Aza's character from the pages to the screen. OCD is a condition many people still either have no full knowledge of or understanding of. Is the film perfect no, not many are. But this film is great at making you both feel good and make you understand more about those who suffer from OCD. There are some parts of the film you'd wish were slower and detailed. However it doesn't hurt it too much. I really did enjoy this a lot take the time 1hr 50 minutes or so and watch it!!!
I'm going to start off by just saying this was a good movie. Daisy, the best friend carries the entire movie. If it weren't for her, I wouldn't have continued watching this. I haven't seen many depictions of the main character's disorder, which I really appreciated. I didn't know that OCD severely affected one's life like that.
The mystery that was of the rich boy's father fell EXTREMELY flat. I thought it was an interesting beginning, but the movie doesn't seriously come back to it until the end of the movie. It wasn't important at all. The romance plot is the same way. There was absolutely nothing special about this boy, other than he is rich and cute.
I found the best friend relationship between Daisy and the main character compelling. Their interactions are just so full of life. Especially the car scene, that's the best scene in the entire movie.
I don't recommend it if you want romance/mystery but this movie is for a good laugh on a relaxing day. 5/10. Praise Daisy.
The mystery that was of the rich boy's father fell EXTREMELY flat. I thought it was an interesting beginning, but the movie doesn't seriously come back to it until the end of the movie. It wasn't important at all. The romance plot is the same way. There was absolutely nothing special about this boy, other than he is rich and cute.
I found the best friend relationship between Daisy and the main character compelling. Their interactions are just so full of life. Especially the car scene, that's the best scene in the entire movie.
I don't recommend it if you want romance/mystery but this movie is for a good laugh on a relaxing day. 5/10. Praise Daisy.
Beautifully filmed smart movie adorned with people great to look at that does a masterful job of explaining what goes on inside the head of a person with obsessive thoughts.
There have been a few other movies or TV shows that have examined 'mental illness' in the form of OCD, where your mind goes spiraling out of control with a thought you just can't stop letting control you.
This movie does such a great job of explaining how this happens, and compassionately treating the young woman who sufferes from OCD.
It's obvious that the author of the original book that this movie is based on had his own version of OCD.
I heartily recommend this movie. Girls will probably appreciate it more than the type of guy who wants car chases and shootem' ups. But I'm a guy, and I loved it.
Don't miss this.
There have been a few other movies or TV shows that have examined 'mental illness' in the form of OCD, where your mind goes spiraling out of control with a thought you just can't stop letting control you.
This movie does such a great job of explaining how this happens, and compassionately treating the young woman who sufferes from OCD.
It's obvious that the author of the original book that this movie is based on had his own version of OCD.
I heartily recommend this movie. Girls will probably appreciate it more than the type of guy who wants car chases and shootem' ups. But I'm a guy, and I loved it.
Don't miss this.
I'd like to preface this by saying that my review is probably biased because I myself have OCD as well. The movie made me very emotional. I think I cried like 10 times because of the way I related so much to Aza during her bad moments. I have never felt so seen or heard while watching a movie. It is a truly authentic and respectful representation of someone who has OCD. We need more of this. I will say it is probably a movie better suited/relatable to teens in some ways, but this IS a YA book, so the cheesiness is acceptable haha. I personally think the cheesiness is a good thing in this. The acting was great, Isabel did a great job as Aza. Thought provoking, and I love that it doesn't aim to solve Ada's issues or make her being able to have a romantic partner the most important thing, but instead focused on helping her see that she can still live a good life despite it all, which is the true win when you have OCD. Not only that, but that she DESERVES a good life. Loved it so much.
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- AnecdotesJohn Green is open about his struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. He's said that he doesn't manifest himself the same as Aza, but he does have thought spirals. He had a terrible period for a few months after writing The Fault In Our Stars.
- GaffesDaisy has been writing Star Wars fan fiction for years and has 80,000 followers, yet when Aza looks at Daisy's writing online, it has the word "Wookies." Daisy should spell it correctly: Wookiees.
- Crédits fousThe Warner Bros. Pictures shield logo only appears in the end credits of the film.
- Versions alternativesThe UK release was cut, a cut was required to remove a non-BBFC rating card, in order to obtain a 15 classification. Cut made in accordance with BBFC policy. An uncut classification was not available.
- Bandes originalesOh No
Written by Luca Buccellati (as Gianluca Buccellati) and Biig Piig (as Jessica Smyth)
Performed by Biig Piig
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited & Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Durée
- 1h 51min(111 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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