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Funny Ha Ha

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
6,4/10
3,1 k
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Kate Dollenmayer in Funny Ha Ha (2002)
Marnie just graduated from college, drinks likes she's still in school, and is looking for a temporary job but a permanent boyfriend.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMarnie just graduated from college, drinks likes she's still in school, and is looking for a temporary job but a permanent boyfriend. She loves a guy who doesn't love her (?), ping-pongs bet... Tout lireMarnie just graduated from college, drinks likes she's still in school, and is looking for a temporary job but a permanent boyfriend. She loves a guy who doesn't love her (?), ping-pongs between awkward romantic alternatives and even less suitable jobs.Marnie just graduated from college, drinks likes she's still in school, and is looking for a temporary job but a permanent boyfriend. She loves a guy who doesn't love her (?), ping-pongs between awkward romantic alternatives and even less suitable jobs.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew Bujalski
  • Scénario
    • Andrew Bujalski
  • Casting principal
    • Kate Dollenmayer
    • Mark Herlehy
    • Christian Rudder
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    3,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Casting principal
      • Kate Dollenmayer
      • Mark Herlehy
      • Christian Rudder
    • 66avis d'utilisateurs
    • 43avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux59

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    Kate Dollenmayer
    • Marnie
    Mark Herlehy
    • Grady (tattoo artist)
    Christian Rudder
    • Alex
    Jennifer L. Schaper
    • Rachel
    Myles Paige
    • Dave
    Marshall Lewy
    Marshall Lewy
    • Wyatt
    Danny Miller
    • Gary (engineer)
    Mark Capraro
    • Travis (engineering assoc.)
    Sabrina Hawthorne
    • Laurie (engineer)
    Lissa Patton Rudder
    • Susan
    Andrew Bujalski
    Andrew Bujalski
    • Mitchell
    William Westfall
    • Jeff (party guest)
    Jed McCaleb
    • Lance (party guest)
    Sheila Dubman
    • Kimberly (temp boss)
    Justin Rice
    Justin Rice
    • Jed (roommate)
    AnitRa Menning
    • Liz (girl in car)
    Thomas Hansen
    • Prof. Garver
    Justin Sheckler
    • Chris (website employee)
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bujalski
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    Avis des utilisateurs66

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    5kolyanbogie

    Good "slice-of-life" movie, but is it interesting?

    Looking like a documentary, this movie captures well life at the age of the characters, that I remember when I was that age: direction-less and insecure. The problem is, a glimpse into people's personal lives aren't necessarily interesting, and I wanted more to happen or for the story to be more interesting. I also wondered why characters we saw a lot of in the beginning of the movie, simply disappeared with no explanation. Alex's unexpected marriage was never explained, nor did Marnie seem to try to find out how this marriage came about. In keeping with the theme of a segment of someone's life snipped out randomly and put on film, the ending provided no resolution to anything, but I felt it could have been less abrupt and arbitrary.
    vladgri

    Somewhat funny but not as much Ha Ha.

    Very slooooow... You'll probably have a couple of smiles but you won't be able to stop checking your watch and wondering when it is going to end. Don't waste your time unless you're really deep into independent movies.
    alexduffy2000

    Disappointing, but has its moments

    I saw "Funny Ha Ha" at the IFP LA Film Festival on June 18, 2003. It's an attempt at naturalistic filmmaking. It has its moments, but the movie intentionally has no plot, and for some reason this works against the film (ha ha). "Life has no plot" is the theme, but they picked a life that's not too interesting, the life of "Marnie" played by Kate Dollenmayer. Incidently, in real life she is or was the roommate of the director (Bujalski), and they are both graduate film students. So you have the educated elite portraying what they think "real life" is all about.

    Since is was a film festival, I got to ask the director (Andrew Bujalski) about the ending (no spoiler here). I found the ending quite disappointing, but he (and others in the audience) seemed to find the ending satisfactory since the end wasn't "pat." His explanation of the low-budget process of making the movie, and his decision to film it on 16mm film in Boston were actually more interesting than the movie itself.

    The characters in this film are white college graduates who are happy or unhappy with their lives after graduation. It's hard to root for any of them, they basically come across as a whiny elite who live in nice apartments and complain about their shallow lives... it's pretty forgetable. Bujalski is quite skilled as both an actor and a director, but he needs a more compelling story to tell, where we actually care about what happens in the next scene.
    jeeezmaaan

    Maybe I'M too simple

    I got dragged to see this movie by a friend who knows the director and several of the people in the movie. I guess I didn't have high expectations for it, but it came through nicely. I still don't understand what the title has to do with the movie, I didn't find it really funny, just sweet. I agree that it's a movie not about plot or even characters, but about moments. I kept thinking, "how many times have I been in one of these situations, talking about a relationship or my feelings with someone... how many times have i been on either side of this conversation. I've been this person, and I've been that person too." it was interesting. I really liked it. like I said, it wasn't that funny but it didn't try to be. It was nice to just watch it and soak up the simplicity and not watch some movie that tried to do all of your thinking for you.
    7Buddy-51

    winning independent feature

    First time filmmaker Andrew Bujalski's extremely low-budget feature "Funny Ha Ha" has many of the hallmarks of an early John Cassavetes film: grainy camera-work, minimalist storytelling, and naturalistic, ad lib performances.

    Bujalski's cast of characters is made up entirely of white urban youth in their early to mid 20's - that awkward period in life after an individual has finished college yet before he has moved on to building his own career and family. Given what appears to be their first real taste of freedom and independence, the characters do little but sit around, get drunk, and talk about their romantic relationships, but Bujalski observes all this without hysteria and judgment, thereby lending the film the aura of real life being caught on film. The focal point is an attractive young woman named Marnie (Kate Dollenmayer) who drinks a bit too much, seems vaguely directionless and lacking in energy, and is somewhat inexperienced in the ways of love, but who, nevertheless, seems reasonably well grounded and knows her own limits as a person.

    "Funny Ha Ha," despite its occasional raggedness and self-indulgence, is blessedly free of contrivance and melodramatics. These may not be the most goal-oriented or socially-conscious youth we've ever encountered in the movies, but neither are they the most troubled or self-destructive. They seem like pretty ordinary kids living in the moment and only vaguely aware that there's a world outside of themselves that they are destined to become a part of in the very near future.

    The beauty of the dialogue rests in its ability to capture with uncanny accuracy the way people in the real world actually speak. The characters interact in ways that are genuine and believable, and life just seems to be unfolding as we watch it on screen. This is due in small measure to the fine performances from a cast of virtual unknowns who know how to appear relaxed, honest and natural in front of the camera.

    With its improvisational and off-the-cuff film-making style and its abrupt, the-camera-just-ran-out-of-film ending, "Funny Ha Ha" makes us feel as if we are eavesdropping on the daily lives of a handful of relative strangers. Lucky for us, they turn out to be people in whom we can see something of ourselves reflected, and with whom we enjoy spending our time.

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      It is considered the first 'mumblecore' movie.
    • Citations

      Marnie: Hey, if you could move anywhere, if you were moving out of here, just anywhere in the country, or anywhere I guess, where would you move?

      Alex: I dunno. I guess a better question is: if you were thirteen feet tall, would you rather be that or have eyes on the stalks on top of your head?

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 2004 IFP/West Independent Spirit Awards (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Mal De Mer
      Written and performed by Matty & Mossy

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 avril 2007 (Argentine)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Смешно, ха-ха
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 1302 Commonwealth Ave., Allston, Massachusetts, États-Unis(pay phone location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Goodbye Cruel Releasing
      • Houston King Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 77 070 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 10 555 $US
      • 1 mai 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 88 078 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 29 minutes
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      • 1.37 : 1

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