Dans l'Écosse des années 1990, un groupe d'écolières catholiques a l'opportunité d'aller à Édimbourg pour un concours de chorale, mais elles sont plus intéressées par la fête et créer des li... Tout lireDans l'Écosse des années 1990, un groupe d'écolières catholiques a l'opportunité d'aller à Édimbourg pour un concours de chorale, mais elles sont plus intéressées par la fête et créer des liens que de gagner le concours.Dans l'Écosse des années 1990, un groupe d'écolières catholiques a l'opportunité d'aller à Édimbourg pour un concours de chorale, mais elles sont plus intéressées par la fête et créer des liens que de gagner le concours.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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Chock full of cliches, but no worse for that, this coming of age movie follows five friends from Fort William over 24 hours as they venture to Edinburgh for a school choir competition and back home again. A few secrets are told, a few lessons are learned and a lot of laughs are had.
Wasn't sure what to expect... choir singing, a story about girls; but Scotland is always a great setting for a film and the Scottish accent is, for me, amazing.
The girls were superb in their acting and each role was played fantastically. The story was very good, very, very good in fact and it had funny moments and sad moments.
I highly recommend this film and i've given this a well-deserved 10 for acting, script, setting, filming, funny/sad bits, realism, and the 'impact' when the film ended.
The girls were superb in their acting and each role was played fantastically. The story was very good, very, very good in fact and it had funny moments and sad moments.
I highly recommend this film and i've given this a well-deserved 10 for acting, script, setting, filming, funny/sad bits, realism, and the 'impact' when the film ended.
Being a movie fans, I realized some good movies are being missed out, probably lack of promotion and not on Netflix. This is one of the good lovely movie people miss out. Just comfy when watching.
Being Scottish, I had to see this movie. It was fun to watch and it was definitely a good date night. Definitely worth a watch.
I'd love to have seen this in the hands of Lynne Ramsay, who adapted another of Alan Warner's brilliant books for cinema. I am referring to Morvern Callar. A great, sympathetic rendering of a great book.
Michael Caton-Jones, by contrast, has made a ham fist of this.
The Sopranos, the source material, by Alan Warner is a spiffing book.
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, the stage play/musical, based on it, is one of the National Theatre of Scotland's finest hours.
Our Ladies, also based on it, is supremely average. It's just so....whatever.
It's absolutely bang on 5/10.
Completely average. Completely unremarkable. Terribly disappointing.
The script, in part, destroys the source material, but there are some laugh out loud moments. I'll give you that. But that's because of Alan Warner.
The casting is more patchy than my lawn.
The acting more variable than a digital radio in the Highlands.
But my real ire is reserved for time continuity. Our Ladies start at their School in Fort William at, let's say 8.45, but by 11 am they have driven to Edinburgh, rehearsed a choir competition, changed and hit the pubs before they are even open. Come on Michael (Caton-Jones).
And is the book not set in Oban?
The book is supremely feminist and lambasts its male characters but the movie simply caricaturises them. Every single man in this movie is poor (apart from the wee specky love interest of Orla).
It's directed with a lack of sympathy and it's poorly cast all round. I mean one of the girls was 27 when she played the part. Come on man.
I found it tolerable, but only just. I really could not be more ambivalent about this.
Sorry.
Michael Caton-Jones, by contrast, has made a ham fist of this.
The Sopranos, the source material, by Alan Warner is a spiffing book.
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, the stage play/musical, based on it, is one of the National Theatre of Scotland's finest hours.
Our Ladies, also based on it, is supremely average. It's just so....whatever.
It's absolutely bang on 5/10.
Completely average. Completely unremarkable. Terribly disappointing.
The script, in part, destroys the source material, but there are some laugh out loud moments. I'll give you that. But that's because of Alan Warner.
The casting is more patchy than my lawn.
The acting more variable than a digital radio in the Highlands.
But my real ire is reserved for time continuity. Our Ladies start at their School in Fort William at, let's say 8.45, but by 11 am they have driven to Edinburgh, rehearsed a choir competition, changed and hit the pubs before they are even open. Come on Michael (Caton-Jones).
And is the book not set in Oban?
The book is supremely feminist and lambasts its male characters but the movie simply caricaturises them. Every single man in this movie is poor (apart from the wee specky love interest of Orla).
It's directed with a lack of sympathy and it's poorly cast all round. I mean one of the girls was 27 when she played the part. Come on man.
I found it tolerable, but only just. I really could not be more ambivalent about this.
Sorry.
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- AnecdotesIn order to create a realistic bond between the leading actresses, director Michael Caton-Jones sent them on a two-week bender in Scotland, which included various open bus tours and a trip to a Bavarian beer hall.
- GaffesDespite being set in 1996, there are several songs played in various bars and clubs throughout the film that weren't released until later years. For example, "Truly Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden was released in March 1997, and "Tubthumping" by Chumbawumba came out in August 1997.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 822: The French Dispatch (2021)
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 558 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 423 $US
- 20 juin 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 569 069 $US
- Durée1 heure 46 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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