Le fils d'un homme ayant récemment perdu sa femme appelle une émission de radio pour essayer de trouver une nouvelle femme pour son père.Le fils d'un homme ayant récemment perdu sa femme appelle une émission de radio pour essayer de trouver une nouvelle femme pour son père.Le fils d'un homme ayant récemment perdu sa femme appelle une émission de radio pour essayer de trouver une nouvelle femme pour son père.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Nommé pour 2 Oscars
- 4 victoires et 19 nominations au total
- Harriet
- (as LaTanya Richardson)
Avis à la une
The idea to keep Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan apart for most of the movie is a dangerous one, but guess what, I found that it worked! Strictly speaking, Sleeping in Seattle is made up of two story lines, one is about a recently widowed man who moves to Seattle and does nothing but grieve. The other is features a woman journalist from Baltimore, who overhears the broadcast with Hanks's son pouring his heart out about his concerns for dad and decides to track him down.
The scenery is striking, the soundtrack is very welcoming, the direction is solid and the script has heart and wit. In terms of acting, both Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan give marvellous lead performances, while Ross Malinger is a nice surprise as Hanks's son. The climax at the top of the Empire State Building takes its inspiration from the 1950s weepie An Affair to Remember(with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr), and is very effective.
Overall, a charming and enjoyable film. Hanks, Ryan and Ephron teamed up again for You've Got Mail, which is inferior but still worthwhile. 8/10 Bethany Cox
In Baltimore, Annie (Meg Ryan), a newspaper journalist, is engaged to Walter (Bill Pullman) and is looking forward to getting married. But when Annie's mother talks about the 'magic' that she instantly feels when Annie's father holds her hand, Annie cannot comprehend the meaning. One evening, Annie hears Johna on a national radio show, saying his dad is lonely and sad, still cannot forget his late wife and Johna thinks his dad needs a new wife to make him happy. Thousands of women across the country write to Sam, among them is Annie. Her letter in the rubbish bin is sent out by her good friend Becky (Rosie O'Donnell).
So Annie travels all the way to Seattle in hope to meet Sam, but it doesn't work out fine. However, when Johna reads the letter from Annie, he knows she's the right one and he replies on his father's behalf for meeting each other on the roof of the Empire State Building...
This is a refreshing, quite light-hearted story. It's slow but I'm sure many people would like it. It's funny that, when Sam first sees Annie, he somehow feels that he has met her before...rather funny, isn't it? Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan are great on the screen together and the flick is perfect for relaxing. With a delightful soundtrack.
Well romance is certainly eternal and if the way humans connect is different now, the point is they still connect. And this film takes up the proposition that some folks are fated to be mated.
If I had ever done this thing for either of my parents back in the day or something similar I shudder to think of the consequences. But when young Ross Malinger calls a radio psychologist played in voice only by Caroline Aaron about his father it sets off an entire chain of events that make you believe in fate.
Tom Hanks is the recently widowed father of Malinger they've just finished burying his wife Carey Lowell and he thinks a change of scenery is in order to assuage his grief. Hanks and Malinger move to Seattle and its from their new home in Seattle that young Master Malinger makes his fateful call. Hanks gets on the phone as well and his story touches female hearts across America and he's known by the moniker of Sleepless In Seattle.
One of those touched hearts is Meg Ryan's who is ready to marry Bill Pullman who is playing what used to be called the Ralph Bellamy role. Good old reliable steady Bill, but Meg is hearing a different calling and taking her cues from that Leo McCarey classic, An Affair To Remember she goes in a nationwide hunt for Hanks.
More cynical folks than myself would say that Ryan was stalking Hanks and there are laws against it. But if one is fated to be mated than those laws just don't apply.
Hanks and Ryan strike just the right note as the fated couple and Hanks has some great scenes with young Malenger. Rosie O'Donnell has a nice bit in this as well as Ryan's equally romantic minded friend who kind of quarterbacks Ryan's moves.
Sleepless In Seattle got two Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best Song. Nora Ephron directed her own screenplay and the result is a magic romantic film like they used to do even in the high tech Nineties.
It's their talent that helped me overlook some of the film's more noticeable flaws, particularly its treatment of the eventually-to-be-rejected Other Man and Other Woman. Both Hanks' and Ryan's "unsuitable" partners appear to be perfectly nice people, yet the movie casually dismisses them over one little flaw apiece--the woman laughs like a hyena and the man has terrible allergies. Both characters behave very well, considering the way they're treated by others. Hanks' girlfriend in particular desires a medal for putting up with his brat of a son, who is rude to her at every opportunity.
I also had difficulty warming to Hanks' son, although he is certainly preferable to the young girl who keeps expressing everything in initials.
On the bright side, there are many engaging supporting characters, including Rob Reiner as a fellow architect. Also of note are the rich homeowner, the dotty babysitter and Rosie O'Donnell as Ryan's editor and friend. Thankfully, few to none of their scenes involve the annoying children.
Many of the jokes are funny, the best coming when Hanks and a friend ridicule the weepy reaction of many women to "chick flicks" by sobbing as they recount the plot of "The Dirty Dozen."
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene between Tom Hanks and Victor Garber crying over the movie Les douze salopards (1967) was completely improvised during the take.
- GaffesThe bearded extra sitting next to Jonah on the airplane is also sitting in the same row with Tom Hanks on the following plane.
- Citations
Doctor Marcia Fieldstone: People who truly loved once are far more likely to love again. Sam, do you think that there's someone out there you could love as much as your wife?
Sam Baldwin: Well, Dr. Marcia Fieldstone, I... that's hard to imagine.
Doctor Marcia Fieldstone: Mmm-hmm. What are you going to do?
Sam Baldwin: Well, I'm going to... get out of bed every morning, and breathe in and out all day long. And then, after a while I won't have to remind myself to get out of bed in the morning and breathe in and out. And then, after a while I won't have to think about how... I had it great and perfect for a while.
Doctor Marcia Fieldstone: Sam, tell me what was so special about your wife.
Sam Baldwin: Well, how long is your program? Oh, well, it was a million tiny little things that, when you added them all up, they... they just meant we were supposed to be together. And I knew it, I knew it the very first time I touched her. It was like coming home, only to no home I'd ever known. I was just taking her hand to help her out of a car. And I knew it. It was like... magic.
- Bandes originalesWhen I Fall In Love
Written by Edward Heyman and Victor Young
Produced by David Foster
Performed by Céline Dion and Clive Griffin
Courtesy of Epic Records
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sintonía de amor
- Lieux de tournage
- 1517 Pike Place, Seattle, Washington, États-Unis(Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar)
- Société de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 21 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 126 808 165 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 17 253 733 $US
- 27 juin 1993
- Montant brut mondial
- 227 927 165 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1