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Le parloir

Titre original : The Visit
  • 2000
  • R
  • 1h 47min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
293
MA NOTE
Rae Dawn Chong, Billy Dee Williams, and Hill Harper in Le parloir (2000)
Home Video Trailer from HBO Home Video
Lire trailer0:35
5 Videos
3 photos
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young man dying in prison brings his family together for a fateful visit, and proceeds to put his life back together.A young man dying in prison brings his family together for a fateful visit, and proceeds to put his life back together.A young man dying in prison brings his family together for a fateful visit, and proceeds to put his life back together.

  • Réalisation
    • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
  • Scénario
    • Kosmond Russell
    • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
  • Casting principal
    • Obba Babatundé
    • Rae Dawn Chong
    • Charmin Lee White
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    293
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
    • Scénario
      • Kosmond Russell
      • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
    • Casting principal
      • Obba Babatundé
      • Rae Dawn Chong
      • Charmin Lee White
    • 10avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 9 nominations au total

    Vidéos5

    The Visit (2000)
    Trailer 0:35
    The Visit (2000)
    The Visit:Feel
    Clip 0:31
    The Visit:Feel
    The Visit:Feel
    Clip 0:31
    The Visit:Feel
    The Visit: Chair
    Clip 0:26
    The Visit: Chair
    The Visit: Falling
    Clip 0:33
    The Visit: Falling
    The Visit: B-Roll
    Featurette 0:42
    The Visit: B-Roll

    Photos2

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    Rôles principaux28

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    Obba Babatundé
    Obba Babatundé
    • Tony
    Rae Dawn Chong
    Rae Dawn Chong
    • Felicia
    Charmin Lee White
    • Mrs. Tony Waters
    Terrell
    Terrell
    • Tony's Son
    • (as Terrell Mitchell)
    Enoh Essien
    • Tony's Daughter
    Christopher Babers
    • Young Tony
    • (as Chris Babers)
    Jascha Washington
    Jascha Washington
    • Young Alex
    Drew Renkewitz
    • Prison Guard
    • (as Drew Reukewitz)
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Guard Enheim
    Hill Harper
    Hill Harper
    • Alex
    Jennifer Freeman
    Jennifer Freeman
    • Young Felicia
    • (as Jennifer Nicole Freeman)
    Hugh Dane
    Hugh Dane
    • Mr. McDonald
    Phylicia Rashad
    Phylicia Rashad
    • Dr. Coles
    Marla Gibbs
    Marla Gibbs
    • Lois Waters
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Henry
    Jordan Lund
    Jordan Lund
    • Photographer
    Efrain Figueroa
    Efrain Figueroa
    • Parole Board Member Cruz
    David Clennon
    David Clennon
    • Parole Board Member Brenner
    • Réalisation
      • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
    • Scénario
      • Kosmond Russell
      • Jordan Walker-Pearlman
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs10

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    10ruthortspeech

    Memorable Film

    I fell asleep with the t.v. on and woke up to find this film. That was the end of the night. I was riveted to the tube. The performances were flawless and so real that I entered into the film and was right there with all of them. Each character was moving and understandable. You have met all of them in your lifetime. It was so moving. The tears flowed and I was taken on a journey into his life. It didn't matter that we did not see what transpired to bring him into prison. You had to believe in him and believe in his innocence to really feel where he was at. The brother summed up what the journey was all about when he spoke at the funeral. It just verbalized what I saw happening and that the prison of his anger was where the real bars existed and that had to be removed by him and only him to allow freedom. What superb metaphor! And we all can relate. I truly would see the movie again and again and am seeking a copy to keep. It is a masterpiece in a celluloid world where few exist.
    6Quinoa1984

    Powerful in visits

    The Visit tells the story of a inmate convicted of rape who is looking to a parole after 5 years in prison. In this time period, we watch as he gets visits from his brother, mother, father and an old friend. These visits and his parole board meeting are the strongest parts of the movie filled with good acting (in particular from Harper and Williams), but the film gets lowered due to un-needed dramatic cut-away edits and weird scenes outside of the prison which shouldn't be. Watchable for the redemption scenes, but has it's share of flaws along the way. B+ (just slightly)
    6Movie-12

    Contains good morals and a neat style, but doesn't quite work. **1/2 (out of four)

    THE VISIT / (2000) **1/2 (out of four)

    By Blake French:

    "The Visit" is based on a stage play by Kosmond Russell, which itself was inspired by personal experiences with his brother in an Ohio prison. Director Jordan Walker-Pearlman added characters from his own circle of experience and synthesized the play with another previously written story to create the screenplay for "The Visit"

    "The Visit" is a unique, original experience. It is not merely a prison drama, but a deep, human, passionate story about finding spiritual renewal and inner peace. Jordan Walker-Pearlman had good intentions with this often intriguing motion picture and incorporates solid voice. The movie also embarks the first full-length motion picture from Urban World Films, a new independent film company created to distribute and market minority movies.

    The film stars Hill Harper as Alex Waters, a young man sentenced to 25 years in prison because of a rape he insists he did not commit. Alex spends his endless hours behind bars, with only one companion: his prison psychiatrist, Dr. Coles (Phylicia Rashad from "The Bill Cosby Show"), who strives to give Alex a greater awareness of himself.

    The movie takes us inside a tortured family including Alex's successful older brother (Obba Babatunde), his unforgiving, controlling father (Billy Dee Williams), and his loving, passionate mother (Marla Gibbs). Along the way we also meet a childhood friend of Alex, an incest survivor named Felicia (Rae Dawn Chong). These characters are forced to reexamine their stance on Alex when they visit him for the first time in a number of years, only to learn he is dying of AIDS. "The Visit" is a smooth ride; there are no road bumps, awkward moments, undeveloped characters, or major plot problems, but something about it kind of feels distant. I think it's the various ideas in the thematic basis that are never completely explored. For instance, Alex insists that he never raped anyone-a massive point. But we never learn the truth, or any important information involving this issue. We don't see why he was convicted or what really happened. A plot hole this big is surely a conscious decision by the filmmakers; they probably thought this was unimportant, and wanted to focus on the movie's emotional, family, and spiritual themes. But whether he did or didn't brutally rape a woman is definitely important. For us to be involved we need to care for the main character, and I do not usually empathize with convicted rapists.

    The spiritual aspects are also unclear. We know Alex's family is religious, and we know at the end Alex becomes a changed person because of his spiritual conviction, but we never see those changes. It is a crime for us to spend 107 minutes with a character as complex as Alex, and hear that he experiences complete transformation, but never see it. These little plot holes really skewer the impact of the narrative.

    "The Visit" is not without its redeeming factors. Hill Harper ("He Got Game"), who received the Emerging Artist Award at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2000, provides us with a captivating, personal performance. Billy Dee Williams is also in top form, giving a stark, controlling edge to his character. The supporting cast is also very convincing.

    "The Visit" contains good morals and a neat style. The format for the storytelling is unusually engaging. The film exposes Alex's inner emotions with fantasy scenes involving him and the different people in his life. Walker-Pearlman and cinematographer John Demps also work hard to create alternatives to the typical cuts back and forth between two characters sitting across from each another. I give the filmmakers credit for tying to produce a movie with a fresh flavor, but we don't fully absorb what we taste here.
    jimcheva

    Beyond issues to the human heart

    Any film about a young black male in prison just BEGS for rhetoric. Add AIDS in the mix, and the traps are everywhere.

    This film manages to illuminate more than one of the issues involved in both subjects without ever becoming tendentious or trite. And it does so largely because of the deeply felt work of Hill Harper and the other actors involved. Through shades of rage, neediness, fear, frustration and the most affecting, immediate, infant love, Harper brings us right to the heart of a man who knows he's done wrong, but nonetheless has been done greater wrong.

    With all the complex personal and political issues at play here, what shines through and holds the film is the raw, heartbreaking yearning of the main character.

    Not that larger situations aren't observed. When his successful businessman brother (played by Obba Bobatunde) comes to visit, the obligatory search by a guard becomes one more humiliation of a black man. This isn't underlined - it's simply shown. His father's rant about how young blacks become what many whites already think they are could come right out of an article on the subject - except that he's talking about his son and the father (uncompromisingly played by Billy Dee Williams)is being his pompous self-satisfied self.

    A number of other vignettes refer to larger issues without every losing sight of the specific human stories that we're following.

    Everybody in the cast is superb without being flashy: simply real. Rae Dawn Chong remains believable even when her character's relentlessly positive character borders on the Pollyannaish. It's not a surprise that she's luminous in these scenes - that over-used word applies more appropriately to Chong than almost any other actress -, but in the flashbacks showing her as a crack whore she becomes every bit as beaten down and dispairing as she is radiant in redemption.

    Also, two scenes are fascinating simply for the freedom of interplay that the director manages to achieve - the parole board's part pompous, part compassionate negotiations and the extended dialogue between Harper and Chong's characters during her first visit. In both, there is that Cassavetes quality of a scene almost veering out of control while continuing to convey its dramatic point.

    Though several scenes take place in a church, the film avoids the increasingly cliched use of a gospel choir to suddenly provide an emotional uplift. Yet nontheless, towards the end, we are treated to an extended montage over a unique version of "Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child" by the sublime Sweet Honey in the Rock.

    That kind of tasteful deflection of expectations informs the whole film. It's really a wonderful piece of work.
    10userray2305

    POWERFUL

    This movie will change the way you think.

    Sent to jail for a crime he didn't commit, Alex (HILL HARPER, He Got Game) must now fight to win his parole. His fight, however, is not with the prison authorities, but with himself. From behind the jail cell bars Alex looks on at the middle class life he left behind and his brother Tony (OBBA BABATUNDE, Life) who now has everything Alex does not. Visits from his parents (BILLY DEE WILLIAMS, MARLA GIBBS), his childhood sweetheart (RAE DAWN CHONG) and the prison psychiatrist (PHYLICIA RASHAD) start to rebuild Alex. Each visit teaches him to love not just the world, but himself. As this spiritual adventure of the heart reaches its unexpected climax, Alex shows us how we can all become better people when we face the demons inside us.

    I really, really love this film, and think I am much better off for having seen it.

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      Written by Lorenz Hart & Richard Rodgers (as Richard Rogers)

      Published by Warner Bros. Inc. (ASCAP) & Williamson Music, Inc. (ASCAP)

      Performed by Joe Williams and the Basie Band

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 avril 2001 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Urbanworld Films
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Visit
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Southern California, Californie, États-Unis(Location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • DaWa Movies
      • HarlemHollywood
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 186 444 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 102 647 $US
      • 22 avr. 2001
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      1 heure 47 minutes
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      • Ultra Stereo

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