Deux meilleurs amis vivant dans les rues de Portland se prostituent et se lancent dans un voyage de découverte de soi et se rendent compte que leur relation se détériore.Deux meilleurs amis vivant dans les rues de Portland se prostituent et se lancent dans un voyage de découverte de soi et se rendent compte que leur relation se détériore.Deux meilleurs amis vivant dans les rues de Portland se prostituent et se lancent dans un voyage de découverte de soi et se rendent compte que leur relation se détériore.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 10 victoires et 9 nominations au total
- Denise
- (as Jessie Thomas)
- Coverboy
- (as Matt Ebert)
Avis à la une
"My Own Private Idaho" is a poetic and bittersweet road movie, and Van Sant's masterpiece. Here in Brazil it received a bad title, "Garotos de Programa" (literally, "Rent Boys"). Yes, the main characters are rent boys, but this is not what defines them. "My Own Private Idaho" (what a beautiful title!) mostly deals with loneliness, virile sexuality and friendship, and paternity. It's much more than "a film about rent boys". Besides, by watching it my contemporaries will realize that Keanu Reeves isn't Neo from "The Matrix", but a versatile actor; and, perhaps, they'd discover that friendship - and romantic love - between two men can be truly sincere. 10/10.
This is a haunting and very sad tale about friendship and finding a home. The performances, especially Phoenix and Udo Kier and Van Sant's dream-like direction are what you remember. "My Own Private Idaho" may be a flawed film, but in my opinion, it is one of the very best of the '90's.
I wish I could say how truly remarkable the film is, but to be honest it lacks substance, it leaves you yearning for something more I think much of the talent in the film is unexploited to its best potential and the dialogue, in its second half, written in a kind of impromptu, mock Shakespeare, is devoid of any magic.
Overall the film is watch-able and has some great shots, like that at the beginning where the viewer joins Mike (River Phoenix) toward the end of a blow-job he's receiving from a john; when he comes the image of an entire house being dropped onto a desolate highway charges the screen.It's sad and beautiful, and, is a perfect statement on Mike's yearning for a home he never had.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe scene with all the boys on the cover of the porno magazines coming to life and interacting was not done with any computers. At the time of production, CGI was still a very expensive tool. The individual pieces were filmed with the actors standing behind large pieces of plexi-glass, with the mock-magazine cover on front. Later, optical effects, similar to those used in matte painting, were used to composite them together on the "magazine rack".
- GaffesAt the campfire scene, whenever the camera shows Scott, Mike's hands are hanged to each other, but whenever the camera shows Mike, he is playing with piece of wood.
- Citations
Scott Favor: I only have sex with a guy for money.
Mike Waters: Yeah, I know.
Scott Favor: And two guys can't love each other.
Mike Waters: Yeah.
Mike Waters: Well, I don't know. I mean... I mean, for me, I could love someone even if I, you know, wasn't paid for it... I love you, and... you don't pay me.
Scott Favor: Mike...
Mike Waters: I really wanna kiss you, man... Well goodnight, man... I love you though... You know that... I do love you.
- ConnexionsEdited into The Phoenix Portal (2005)
- Bandes originalesCattle Call
Words and Music by Tex Owens
Performed by Eddy Arnold
Courtesy of Forster Music Publishing and the RCA Records label of BMG Music
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 401 336 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 6 408 853 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1