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Shopping de nuit

Titre original : Late Night Shopping
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31min
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2,4 k
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Kate Ashfield, Enzo Cilenti, Luke de Woolfson, James Lance, and Heike Makatsch in Shopping de nuit (2001)
An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.An upbeat, oddball, after-hours comedy about the ups and downs of sex and shelf-stacking in the 21st century.

  • Réalisation
    • Saul Metzstein
  • Scénario
    • Jack Lothian
  • Casting principal
    • Luke de Woolfson
    • James Lance
    • Kate Ashfield
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    2,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Scénario
      • Jack Lothian
    • Casting principal
      • Luke de Woolfson
      • James Lance
      • Kate Ashfield
    • 39avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 7 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Luke de Woolfson
    Luke de Woolfson
    • Sean
    James Lance
    James Lance
    • Vincent
    Kate Ashfield
    Kate Ashfield
    • Jody
    Enzo Cilenti
    Enzo Cilenti
    • Lenny
    Heike Makatsch
    Heike Makatsch
    • Madeline Zozzocolovich
    Shauna Macdonald
    Shauna Macdonald
    • Gail
    • (as Shauna MacDonald)
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Susie
    Laurie Ventry
    • Joe
    Bobby Finn
    • David, Coma Boy
    Claire Harman
    • Wendy, Pizza Girl
    Nigel Buckland
    • Alec, Duty Manager
    Lesley Harcourt
    Lesley Harcourt
    • Girl in Bed
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Hospital Porter
    Carmen Pieraccini
    • Girl in Service Station
    John Wark
    John Wark
    • Shelf Stacker
    Jack Lothian
    • Shelf Stacker
    Sam Phillips
    Sam Phillips
    • Shelf Stacker
    Almar Haflidason
    Almar Haflidason
    • Shelf Stacker
    • Réalisation
      • Saul Metzstein
    • Scénario
      • Jack Lothian
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    Avis des utilisateurs39

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    8statto4ever

    Best Brit film in years!

    My faith is slowly but surely being restored in the British film industry. It would seem that the steady tirade of shoddy Lock, Stock & Bridget Jones rip-off's is being offset by some nice low budget character driven pieces that are begging to be seen by a larger audience.

    Late Night Shopping is one such film. Yet to secure a release in the US, this is definitely a film to keep an eye out for.

    Saul Metzstein's debut feature is a glorious exploration of friendship and how we choose to spend our lives. The four main characters all work nightshifts and spend the time before and after work drinking coffee and talking about how they hate their jobs and lives in general.

    Lenny works in a directory enquiries call centre and has trouble speaking to women. Sean is a hospital porter who's girlfriend works a day shift, consequently he never sees her and wonders if she still stays with him. Vincent works in a supermarket and is a self-confessed womaniser who has a three strike rule. He will only sleep with a woman three times before he dumps them. Jody works for a computer components company and constantly feels left out by the three boys.

    The four talk and go about their dull, mundane existence. The film however is anything but mundane. The tight script from Jack Lothian sparkles with wit and charm and you grow attached to the characters and genuinely feel for them. The story doesn't fall into cheap clichés and keeps the viewer on it's toes, not rushing into any obvious or cheesy climaxes.

    In a welcome change of pace for recent British movie the film contains no violence and no drug-use. Sex is hinted at rather than shown and swearing is kept to a minimum.

    The movie was filmed in Glasgow and director Saul Metzstein does a bang up job off making the grey, gloomy city that I know look like a bustling, lively metropolis. In-fact If I didn't know it was filmed in Glasgow I would have a hard job recognising it, although I did spot a few places that I know.

    I'm not familiar with any of the actors from the film, but I was very impressed with the performances that they give. They really made me feel for them and I saw I bit of myself in each one (being a twentysomething loser in a dead-end job myself).

    Late Night Shopping is easily one of the best films to come out of Britain in a long time and demands to be seen by as many people as possible.

    4/5
    7Lex23

    Nice story, some good jokes, surprising plot.

    I never heard about the movie when I decided to watch it. Wanted to know if I was in for a nice surprise. And i really was. I won't say the movie is a must-see, but it's a nice comedy with some original jokes. It's also an interesting look on the world that normal people always miss because they're asleep.

    The persons in the movie have a nice character and there will definitely be someone you can identify yourself with. Nice story, some good jokes, surprising plot. In short: 85 minutes of your life you absolutely could have spend worse.
    lillurr

    Great

    I saw the film at the Stockholm filmfestval and i absolutely loved it. The director was there to present the film, and appologised for the misuse of music in the film, in the hilarious scene when foriginers is on the radio in the car and impossible to shut off. The story is thin but the excellent dialog is the best thing about it. The irony and british humour is splendid, and the actor are doing a good job. + for the beautiful Sienna Guillory. To be disturbed by small things as how Vincent could know where his friends were going is a sign of a person not feeling well. Ever heard of fiction?
    lillurr

    Great

    I saw the film at the Stockholm filmfestival and i absolutely loved it. The director was there to present the film, and appologised for the misuse of music in the film, in the hilarious scene when foreiginers is on the radio in the car and impossible to shut off. The story is thin but the excellent dialog is the best thing about it. The irony and british humour is splendid, and the actor are doing a good job. + for the beautiful Sienna Guillory. To be disturbed by small things as how Vincent could know where his friends were going is a sign of a person not feeling well. Ever heard of fiction?
    DCT-2

    A damn sight better than this page would have you believe

    I really enjoyed this film. It was much better than I was expecting from the box, which suggested both (i) another pointless Trainspotting knock-off and (ii) a laugh out loud pant-wetting comedy, of which this is neither (although there are some hilarious moments).

    In fact this is a subtle comedy about a group of acquaintances becoming friends. The 'stupid coincidences' others have criticized here (the two girls knowing each other, Vince inadvertently pulling Sean's girlfriend) are indeed coincidences, but that is exactly the point. Because they ever only interact in the rather bleak nothingness of their nocturnal world, and superficially know so little about one another, they have no idea how interconnected their lives really are and how much they share.

    A theme running through the film is the distinction between acquaintances, 'people you pass the time with', and friends. Which category do this group fall into? The unwitting and unrealised intersections between their lives initially indicate the former. However, their actions in helping Sean recover his girlfriend as the story goes suggest otherwise. Only Vince, the superficially shallow womaniser (and probably the best character), insists consistently that they *are* friends, that it is their actions towards one another that define their relationship, not the facts they can remember. By the film's (somewhat open) ending, the core group have moved firmly into the 'friends' category, not by learning that many more facts about each other, but by developing an understanding of each other's needs.

    It's worth pointing out that this is all achieved without sentimental gushing at any point, something of a relief, and the films cynical tone rarely wavers. It's a credit to the young cast that they can express so much with barely a single heartfelt monologue.

    There is also an underlying theme about the twenty-four hour society and the mundane, prospect-free jobs the group have. During the night, nothing changes - no-one really grows or develops, nothing is resolved, there is an air of helplessness at a bleak future doing the same pointless job for the rest of your life. (As Vince says, `And then what?'). It is only when they emerge into the daylight that anything can, and does, happen - things finally start to change.

    In addition, the film is well directed and the production style is modern and distinctive without being intrusive. It's a relief to see a film with a young cast which has a bit of texture and depth, and which has not been designed around it's soundtrack.

    All-in-all a very enjoyable watch, which is thought-provoking if you want it to be, and still very funny if you don't.

    PS I feel obliged to answer at least some of the rather churlish and unfair criticisms which the film has received here:

    1. `Why doesn't Sean just phone his girlfriend to see if she's still there?' Well, the other characters ask him this too, so it's not a plot hole. Instead it is establishing his character - he is incapable of facing up to the possibility she has gone, and paralysed by his fear of being alone. He's a bit neurotic, a bit paranoid, and he's stuck in his night-time world where nothing happens.

    2. `How does Vince know where they are going?' BECAUSE LENNY TOLD HIM! This is established in the very next shot, when Jody realises the fact in the car and thumps Lenny. If you won't pay attention..

    3. `Why are they all English when it's filmed in Glasgow? Why do the stop at a service station not on the route from Glasgow to Saltcoats?' Duh.. Just because it was filmed in Glasgow and Saltcoats, and therefore *looks* like Glasgow and Saltcoats, it is never confirmed to *be* these places. (In fact the seaside town was explicitly called something else). The city isn't supposed to be Glasgow, it's a fictitious AnyCity, UK. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE IT IS! It's not supposed to be anywhere *real*, because it's a story!

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    • Anecdotes
      Late Night Shopping was largely filmed in Glasgow.
    • Gaffes
      After Jody "convinces" Sean to go see his girlfriend, we see that his outfit changes. When he is in the café, he is wearing a dark, wool sweater. Immediately after this, we see Sean at the train station wearing a gray shirt and gray track jacket.
    • Citations

      Vincent: The whole reason I do a mind-numbing job is so I don't have to think. Hence, mind-numbing.

    • Crédits fous
      There is an additional dialogue near the end of the end credits.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Národ sobe aneb Ceské more v osmnácti prílivech (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      (I Just) Died In Your Arms
      Written by Nick Van Eede (uncredited)

      Performed by Cutting Crew

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 février 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Allemagne
    • Site officiel
      • Home Vision Entertainment (DVD Distributor)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Late Night Shopping
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Écosse, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • FilmFour
      • Glasgow Film Office
      • Ideal World Productions
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 743 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 31min(91 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital

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