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Tout peut arriver

Titre original : Something's Gotta Give
  • 2003
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 8min
NOTE IMDb
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Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in Tout peut arriver (2003)
Trailer 1
Lire trailer2:45
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ComédieDrameRomanceComédie romantique

Une homme échangiste âgé avec un goût prononcé pour les femmes plus jeunes tombe amoureux d'une femme de son âge.Une homme échangiste âgé avec un goût prononcé pour les femmes plus jeunes tombe amoureux d'une femme de son âge.Une homme échangiste âgé avec un goût prononcé pour les femmes plus jeunes tombe amoureux d'une femme de son âge.

  • Réalisation
    • Nancy Meyers
  • Scénario
    • Nancy Meyers
  • Casting principal
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Diane Keaton
    • Keanu Reeves
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    134 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 925
    1 962
    • Réalisation
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Scénario
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Casting principal
      • Jack Nicholson
      • Diane Keaton
      • Keanu Reeves
    • 468avis d'utilisateurs
    • 146avis des critiques
    • 66Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 8 victoires et 13 nominations au total

    Vidéos12

    Something's Gotta Give
    Trailer 2:45
    Something's Gotta Give
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I'm A Really Big Fan
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    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I'm A Really Big Fan
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I'm A Really Big Fan
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    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I'm A Really Big Fan
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I Don't Hate You
    Clip 1:07
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: I Don't Hate You
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: Do You Ever Get Hot?
    Clip 1:15
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: Do You Ever Get Hot?
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: Look Who's At The Door
    Clip 0:35
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: Look Who's At The Door
    Something's Gotta Give Scene: You Don't Want Pancakes?
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    Something's Gotta Give Scene: You Don't Want Pancakes?

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    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Harry Sanborn
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Erica Barry
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Julian Mercer
    Amanda Peet
    Amanda Peet
    • Marin
    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Zoe
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Leo
    Paul Michael Glaser
    Paul Michael Glaser
    • Dave
    Rachel Ticotin
    Rachel Ticotin
    • Dr. Martinez
    Paige Butcher
    Paige Butcher
    • Beauty
    Tanya Sweet
    • Beauty
    Kristine Szabo
    • Beauty
    Daniella Van Graas
    Daniella Van Graas
    • Beauty
    Tamara Spoelder
    • Beauty
    Sonja Francis
    • Beauty
    Vanessa Trump
    Vanessa Trump
    • Beauty
    • (as Vanessa Haydon)
    Kathy Tong
    • Beauty
    Marjie Gum
    • French Girl in Market
    Jennifer Siebel Newsom
    Jennifer Siebel Newsom
    • Younger Woman in Market
    • (as Jennifer Siebel)
    • Réalisation
      • Nancy Meyers
    • Scénario
      • Nancy Meyers
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    6KaiserBasileus

    watch it, but meh

    It's an enjoyable story with interesting characters who were all spoiled by over-acting. And then there's the times where it's got more cheese than Switzerland.
    7vinodapple

    Grab a bottle of wine and sit and forget rest of the world for 2 hours.

    Movie shows genuine emotional journey of both genders in their post 50's life. Experiencing love for a second time with much confused ideologies. Wonderful script, direction, performances, bgm, locations. Movies just eats the time away. Save if for a nice breezy and cold weekend.
    Buddy-51

    a romantic comedy for grownups

    Diane Keaton gives the performance of her career in 'Something's Gotta Give,' writer/director Nancy Meyers' smart and savvy take on middle-age romance. Keaton plays Erica Barry, a 50-something playwright living on her own in a swanky beach house in the Hamptons. Although she has achieved enormous success in her career, her personal life leaves much to be desired.

    Erica, though brilliant and attractive, has pretty much shut herself off from the dating scene since her divorce a number of years ago. Erica's life runs like a well-oiled machine, with each element – both personal and professional - fitted neatly into place, with no room left over for spontaneity or passion. One fateful day, Erica stumbles upon a strange man rummaging through her refrigerator, a 63 year-old professional bachelor named Harry Sanborn who, Erica discovers to her horror, is dating her 30 year-old daughter, Marin (Harry is, actually, a notorious bachelor, having been profiled as such in a number of tony New York magazines). Even though Erica is disgusted by the situation, she is forced to take care of Harry after he suffers a heart attack while staying at her place. Despite their diametrically opposed outlooks on love and romance, Erica and Harry spend quality time together, discover their ultimate compatibility, and eventually fall in love.

    Meyers has written a witty, sophisticated screenplay that offers insights into any number of 'battle of the sexes' issues. She has outrageous fun exploring the phenomenon of middle-aged men cavorting with women half their age. Jack Nicholson, known in real life for doing just that, has a great time poking fun at his own public image while, at the same time, providing a richly textured portrait of a man who may not be quite as shallow as his persona would suggest. When he so unexpectedly finds his head turned by a vibrant, attractive and intelligent woman in her 50's, Harry, a middle-aged Lothario who finds he needs Viagra to help him keep pace with his youthful 'conquests,' is forced to re-evaluate what has hitherto been the defining philosophy of his personality and lifestyle. Nicholson is magnificent at showing us the profound confusion his character undergoes as he takes those much belated but faltering steps into adult maturity.

    Nicholson is, however, only one half of this extraordinary couple. As the other half, Keaton, having been handed what is clearly the role of a lifetime, has never seemed so natural and self-assured on screen. She makes of the character a capable, no-nonsense woman who has allowed her passions to lie dormant far too long. Though, on the surface, she appears confident and in control of her life, Erica is, underneath it all, a woman wounded by past experience and intimidated by a culture that expects women to be put out to pasture the moment they reach middle age. It is this combination of strength and vulnerability that makes Erica such a complex, recognizable individual – and it is the very quality that Keaton captures so exquisitely in her performance. The chemistry generated between Keaton and Nicholson in this film is so glowing and palpable one wonders why no filmmaker ever saw the potential of this dynamic duo until now.

    In addition to these two outstanding performers, the film boasts excellent supporting work from Frances McDormand as Erica's pragmatic, clear-headed sister; Amanda Peet as Erica's level-headed daughter; and Keanu Reeves as Harry's handsome young doctor who finds himself smitten by Erica's mature beauty and charm.

    'Something's Gotta Give' is that rare romantic comedy that not only acknowledges the romantic inclinations of people over forty, but also recognizes the emotional complexities of their relationships. Because both Erica and Harry have been around the block a few times, they bring a lifetime of baggage to their burgeoning attachment. Thus, unlike in the vast majority of romantic comedies, which are clearly geared to the younger generation, the lovers here have a depth not often encountered when the focus is on two inexperienced neophytes. It takes the experience that comes from living to make a person interesting, after all.

    Thanks to the quality of the writing and the performances, 'Something's Gotta Give' takes its place among the great romantic comedy/dramas like 'Two For the Road,' 'Annie Hall,' 'When Harry Met Sally' and 'The American President.' That's mighty august company indeed.
    6dfranzen70

    Kids! Love nicely!

    Romance among the AARP set in a movie is never an easy proposition, pardon the pun. The participants have to be sexy enough that the younger people in the audience don't get all grossed out ("Gramma and Granpa are KISSING!!! With tongue!!!!"), but not too sexy. The audience wants to be swept off its feet, but it doesn't want anything that's overly salacious.

    For the most part, writer-director Nancy Meyers succeeds here. Diane Keaton plays Erica Barry, a neurotic, highly successful playwright. Jack Nicholson plays himself. Okay, technically he plays 63-year-old Harry Sanborn, owner of a hip-hop record label and chronic womanizer.

    One of the funniest scenes in the movie comes right near the beginning. Harry's with his new squeeze Marin (Amanda Peet), at Marin's mom's house. There's Harry, in his boxers and a t-shirt, putting wine in the 'fridge, when Marin's mom - you guessed it, Erica - unexpectedly comes home. Naturally, she thinks he's an intruder and calls 911. I mean, wouldn't you? It takes some explaining, but soon the misunderstanding is cleared up and our combatants (oops, participants) can get on with the romancin'.

    The thrust of the story (oops, another pun) is that while fooling around with Marin upstairs, Harry suffers a heart attack. At the hospital, Dr. Mercer (an interestingly cast Keanu Reeves) admonishes the unrepentant Harry for overexerting himself and tells him not to travel for a little while. Yup, you guessed it, that means he has to bunk with Erica. And our romance is thus set up.

    The good news is that pairing Keaton and Nicholson (who appeared together in 1982's Reds) was a great, great idea. Keaton basically plays a grown-up Annie Hall, and she manages to look sexy and daffy at the same time. Nicholson, for all his bluster and creakiness, still has the panache that has served him so well for the past forty years or so.

    The trouble is that after their relationship is consummated, the two leads behave like seventh graders. Now, no offense to you seventh graders out there, but you do have a tendency to get melodramatic. Admit it. In this movie, Erica spends - no exaggeration here - a good ten minutes sobbing. And sobbing. And sobbing. Everywhere and anywhere. Yikes and double yikes. For his part, Harry broods like no one's ever brooded before, like he's up for an Olympic medal in the event of Feeling Bummed Out. After a while, you wish these two crazy kids would just get over it. Call her! Call him! Do something!

    To make matters worse for the relationship, Erica writes a play based on her experiences with Harry, complete with him dancing drunkenly in a hospital gown. Does this lady play hardball, or what?

    Granted, the storyline is predictable, but the two leads are wonderful, and very well cast. Meyers wrote the script with Keaton and Nicholson in mind specifically, the decision was a wise one.

    Something's Gotta Give has a funny beginning and a sweet ending, but the middle suffers from an unfortunate lag.
    7maryk-6

    To my surprise, I liked this movie

    I generally dislike Jack Nicholson, although I certainly think he is a very talented and gifted actor... so I watched this movie somewhat reluctantly on the recommendation of a friend. To my surprise, I liked it. I too am a woman "of a certain age" and I found myself responding to this movie very much in the context of a woman Diane Keaton's age. I laughed to tears over her creativity surge-- she very accurately portrayed that kind of grief over a relationship lost... amazing! I must say however, that if I were in a position to choose between Keannu Reeves and Jack Nicholson.. well there's no decision to make--the young stud muffin would win in a heartbeat!...(although Jack really was quite charming once he got over being such a putz).. Anyway.. a fun movie that is well done...

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    • Anecdotes
      When Erica kisses Harry in the scenes outside the restaurant in New York City, it was an improvisation by Diane Keaton. Writer and director Nancy Meyers liked it so much that she decided to use it in the final cut of the movie.
    • Gaffes
      Someone trained in CPR would know that you don't start compressions or mouth to mouth on an awake person who clearly is breathing and has a pulse.
    • Citations

      Julian Mercer: When something happens to you that hasn't happened before, don't you at least have to find out what it is?

    • Crédits fous
      Jack Nicholson sings "La Vie en Rose" during the closing credits.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Big Holiday Movies (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Butterfly
      Written by Seth 'Shifty Shellshock' Binzer, Bret Mazur, Flea (as Michael Balzary), John Frusciante,

      Anthony Kiedis and Chad Smith

      Performed by Crazy Town

      Produced by Josh Abraham

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By Arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

      Contains a sample of "Pretty Little Ditty"

      Performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers

      Courtesy of EMI Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Alguien tiene que ceder
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Hamptons, Long Island, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Warner Bros.
      • Waverly Films
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    • Budget
      • 80 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 124 728 738 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 064 723 $US
      • 14 déc. 2003
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 265 328 738 $US
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      • 2h 8min(128 min)
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