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Love Story

  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
39 k
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Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal in Love Story (1970)
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La simple et bouleversante histoire d'amour entre deux étudiants, la fille d'un boulanger rital et le fils d'un banquier WASP. Mozart, Bach, et les Beatles. Rires. Bataille de boules de neig... Tout lireLa simple et bouleversante histoire d'amour entre deux étudiants, la fille d'un boulanger rital et le fils d'un banquier WASP. Mozart, Bach, et les Beatles. Rires. Bataille de boules de neige sur le campus. Et une saloperie de crabe qui s'invite au final. [255]La simple et bouleversante histoire d'amour entre deux étudiants, la fille d'un boulanger rital et le fils d'un banquier WASP. Mozart, Bach, et les Beatles. Rires. Bataille de boules de neige sur le campus. Et une saloperie de crabe qui s'invite au final. [255]

  • Réalisation
    • Arthur Hiller
  • Scénario
    • Erich Segal
  • Casting principal
    • Ali MacGraw
    • Ryan O'Neal
    • John Marley
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    39 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 867
    195
    • Réalisation
      • Arthur Hiller
    • Scénario
      • Erich Segal
    • Casting principal
      • Ali MacGraw
      • Ryan O'Neal
      • John Marley
    • 233avis d'utilisateurs
    • 58avis des critiques
    • 84Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Oscar
      • 10 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Ali MacGraw
    Ali MacGraw
    • Jenny Cavilleri
    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Oliver Barrett IV
    John Marley
    John Marley
    • Phil Cavilleri
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Oliver Barrett III
    Russell Nype
    • Dean Thompson
    Katharine Balfour
    • Mrs. Barrett
    • (as Katherine Balfour)
    Sydney Walker
    • Dr. Shapeley
    Robert Modica
    • Dr. Addison
    Walker Daniels
    • Ray - Oliver's Roommate
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Hank - Oliver's Roommate
    • (as Tom Lee Jones)
    John Merensky
    • Steve - Oliver's Roommate
    Andrew Duncan
    Andrew Duncan
    • Rev. Blauvelt
    Charlotte Ford
    • Clerk
    Sudie Bond
    Sudie Bond
      Julie Garfield
      • Bystander at Harpsichord Concerto
      Kevin O'Neal
      Milo Boulton
        Stephen Dowling
        Stephen Dowling
        • Cornell Hockey Player
        • (non crédité)
        • Réalisation
          • Arthur Hiller
        • Scénario
          • Erich Segal
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        Reviewers say 'Love Story' evokes polarized reactions, with many praising its iconic status, memorable music, and the chemistry between Ali MacGraw and Ryan O'Neal. The film is lauded for its emotional impact and poignant message. However, it faces criticism for its clichéd plot, dated dialogue, and perceived lack of depth in character development. Some find the sentimentality and melodrama overdone, while others appreciate its nostalgic value and portrayal of young love. The performances, especially of the leads, are contentious, with mixed opinions on their effectiveness. Overall, 'Love Story' is a cultural phenomenon with both admirers and detractors.
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        9Travis_Bickle01

        Timeless classic!

        Very pleasant surprised by this wonderful and brilliantly acted "Love Story". Owkay, the title captures everything of the movie. You instantly know what it is about. But that doesn't bother. This movie is almost twice my age and before I started watching this movie, I wasn't sure if I would like it. After all, I want a movie to be recognizable (at least with a movie about a love story, I'm not talking about movies in general. You can't expect a movie like "The Godfather" to be recognizable) and the acting has to be real. With certain movies from a couple of decennia ago, I sometimes have the feeling the acting isn't real, you're all the time aware of the fact that they are acting, and I think a movie can't have that.

        The acting here was amazing. Ali MacGraw as well as Ryan O'Neal were both excellent in their roles as Jenny and Oliver. I thought both fathers were quite good as well, specially Jenny's father Phil, performed by John Marley, who surely deserved his Academy Award Nomination. The music was also terrific in this movie. I think it's, beside the acting, one of the most important points to make this movie timeless.

        Unfortunately, this movie became the only success of the leading actors. It could have been the beginning of a brilliant acting career, but "Love Story" became the highlight of their career. To conclude I can only repeat that "Love Story" is a brilliant and timeless romantic classic!

        Watch this movie! 9/10
        7moonspinner55

        Easy to understand why this had the country lined up around the block...

        Everyone dreams of that love of a lifetime, which is perhaps why this film was so phenomenally successful. It features a young couple in love--in unabashed love--without a hint of that then-trendy lust or flaky passion. These college kids are not beatniks or rebels; they have family members who disapprove, but they forge ahead with their marriage plans while not seeming too reckless. At least not to us. We see that they have the kind of desire for each other that is so well-meaning it's practically G-rated (only some of Ali MacGraw's tart language keeps the film from being so). It's a moving film, not particularly warm or fuzzy (and by that, I don't just refer to the chilly Eastern locales). The couple face cynicism and tragedy, and director Arthur Hiller (doing his only truly great work behind the camera) is wise not to shift too much away from these two. The audience ends up hanging onto their every word in preparation for what's on the way. No wonder that final line of dialogue ("Love means...") is so legendary: the entire picture rests on it. *** from ****
        bob the moo

        Uninvolving `love story' that has more flaws than strengths

        Oliver is a Havard law student Jock type who's father is a millionaire and Jennifer is a poor Radcliffe student working her way through college. When they meet they develop a relationship that eventually turns to love. When they decide to marry, Oliver is cut off by his father and the two are forced to become poor as they try to study and work at the same time. The two find that their love is strong enough to stand even the biggest tests of life.

        A massive hit and Oscar winner in the 70's it is easy to forget this film now, simply because it is so dated, flawed and unrelatable that I found it amusing but never emotional or moving. The plot is a straightforward and goes just where you expect it to. However that is not a major problem if the film had managed to be emotionally involving and powerful – neither of which I found it to do.

        The biggest reason for this is the characters and the actors. Oliver is a spoilt rich kid who has `issues' with his multimillion father only wanting the best for him. It doesn't help that O'Neal can't act and delivers even the most touching scene like he was made of wood. Meanwhile Jenny is rude and pretentious and quite an unpleasant person. McGraw is pretty but I couldn't have cared less if a bus had hit her character in the first 10 minutes, such was the empathy that she made me feel with her.

        The music is awful – it is shamelessly tearing jerking and written to create emotion where none is forthcoming from the action onscreen. It runs constantly and got to the point where it grated on me. The film is not without merit though, bits of it are funny and the basic love story had potential to be a professional weepy.

        Instead it is flat and uninvolving and is simply a Hollywood bit of fluff that left me cold despite a few chuckles or smiles. It may have done good box office but if recent summers have taught us anything, it's that that is not an indication of a good film.
        6johno-21

        I'm sorry for having to say I never loved this

        I somehow saw this in the theater during it's initial release as it must have been the allure of Ali McGraw and I've seen it probably three times since over the years to make sure I didn't miss something about this film but I don't think I did. How could this small film have been nominated for eight Academy Awards? It was nominated for most of the biggest awards in Best Picture, Best Director for Arthur Hiller, Best Actor in Ryan O'Neal, Best Actress for Ali McGraw, Best Supporting Actor for John Marley and Best Screenplay for author Eric Segal as well as Best Score and Best song for Francis Lai. Well, Lai was a deserved nomination and in fact won those two Oscars but the rest of the nominations were a cinematic joke. The novella story by Segal never had enough material to be a full length feature film. He could have at least added a mindless car chase or a flying saucer scene to the screenplay to give the film some depth. This was McGraw's only third film and her follow up role in The Getaway with husband Steve McQueen was a far better performance. After that her career stalled and she never made of film of note again. Ryan O'Neal had made a couple of minor films before and was most noted for his television roles and he like McGraw turned in a stiff, wooden performance here and there was no on screen chemistry between them. John Marley and Ray Milland were good in supporting roles. Director Arthur Hiller had made the leap from television to feature films with a string of mediocre movies until moderate success with the Out of Towners before Love Story and after would see more moderate success in comedies in The Hospital, The In-Laws and Silver Streak but any success he ever had were in comedies. This as a serious film tries to be so serious it goes overboard. I would give this a 6.0 for good music and set direction and for sentimental reasons for once having had a teen aged crush on Ali McGraw.
        7rebeljenn

        A beautiful and emotional romance

        'Love Story' is not your typical romance film, although it is a story about a boy and girl from different backgrounds who fall in love. Jenny is an intellectual music major with a passion to travel, and Oliver's parents are well-to-do, and he enjoys sports. It seems like an unlikely match, but the two of them hit it off and travel through the perils of relationships. It is a touching story, and the direction and coordination of some of the scenes is amazing. (Particularly the scene with Oliver sitting outside in the playing field and narrating the story is a classic moment in this film, and it is possibly one of the most memorable scenes in film history.) If you have never seen this film, you should. Anyone who has ever been in a relationship can relate to it, but if you are a sensitive person and cry in nearly every film you have ever been to, keep a full box of tissues handy.

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        • Anecdotes
          The scenes with Oliver Barrett walking alone through a snowy New York were added after principal photography was completed. The production was almost out of money and did not have the necessary funds for permits to shoot in New York City again - so all the shots were grabbed illegally using a skeleton film crew and Ryan O'Neal.
        • Gaffes
          During the Harvard-Dartmouth hockey match, Oliver is wearing #7 jersey for Harvard. In the penalty box, he tells Jenny that he is concentrating on how he is going to total the Dartmouth player who had him sent to the box. He points to the Dartmouth player, who at this point has just taken down another Harvard player who is clearly wearing #7.
        • Citations

          [first lines]

          Oliver Barrett IV: What can you say about a twenty-five-year-old girl who died? That she was beautiful and brilliant? That she loved Mozart and Bach, the Beatles, and me?

        • Crédits fous
          Unusually, for a movie released in the early 1970s, there are no opening credits after the title has been shown.
        • Connexions
          Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
        • Bandes originales
          Concerto No. 3 in D Major
          Written by Johann Sebastian Bach (as J.S. Bach)

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        • How long is Love Story?Alimenté par Alexa
        • Is 'Love Story' based on a book?
        • What is the theme music called and who wrote it?
        • What is the poem that Jenny recited to Oliver at their wedding?

        Détails

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        • Date de sortie
          • 20 mars 1971 (France)
        • Pays d’origine
          • États-Unis
        • Langue
          • Anglais
        • Aussi connu sous le nom de
          • Historia de amor
        • Lieux de tournage
          • 119 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, États-Unis(Oliver and Jenny's rented apartment)
        • Sociétés de production
          • Paramount Pictures
          • Love Story Company
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        • Budget
          • 2 200 000 $US (estimé)
        • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 106 550 690 $US
        • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
          • 87 198 $US
          • 9 févr. 2020
        • Montant brut mondial
          • 106 550 690 $US
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        • Durée
          • 1h 40min(100 min)
        • Couleur
          • Color
        • Mixage
          • Mono
        • Rapport de forme
          • 1.85 : 1

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