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Deux en un

Titre original : Stuck on You
  • 2003
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  • 1h 58min
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5,8/10
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Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear in Deux en un (2003)
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Des frères siamois de Martha's Vineyard déménagent à Los Angeles afin que l'un d'eux puisse poursuivre une carrière d'acteur.Des frères siamois de Martha's Vineyard déménagent à Los Angeles afin que l'un d'eux puisse poursuivre une carrière d'acteur.Des frères siamois de Martha's Vineyard déménagent à Los Angeles afin que l'un d'eux puisse poursuivre une carrière d'acteur.

  • Réalisation
    • Bobby Farrelly
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Scénario
    • Charles B. Wessler
    • Bennett Yellin
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Casting principal
    • Matt Damon
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Eva Mendes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    56 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Wessler
      • Bennett Yellin
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Casting principal
      • Matt Damon
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Eva Mendes
    • 156avis d'utilisateurs
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    • 62Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Matt Damon
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    • Bob Tenor
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    • Walt Tenor
    Eva Mendes
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    Wen Yann Shih
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    • May
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    Jackie Flynn
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    Seymour Cassel
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    Griffin Dunne
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    Bridget Tobin
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    Danny Murphy
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    Steve Cerrone
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    Will Coogan
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      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
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      • Bennett Yellin
      • Peter Farrelly
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    7antony-1

    A wonderful film -- what cinema is made for. But badly mis-marketed.

    I went into the cinema with friends and said: "It's a Farrelly Brothers film; you can guess the level of humour." There's Something About Mary I love, but let's face it -- the humour is quite crass, even if the movie does have some heart. So I expected another movie with jokes in bad taste, and lots of humour at the expense of conjoined twins. At least this is how the film has marketed it. However, it couldn't be further from the truth. What has been marketed is quite different to what the film is about.

    Whilst the film does have humour -- some movements hilariously funny -- this film is at heart a light drama. And this is by certainly no means a bad thing. When I expected low-IQ humour, what I got was just a really engrossing tale of two brothers who just happen to be conjoined. The chemistry between Damon and Kinnear is just perfect, and the relationship between the brothers (no doubt written from experience by the Farrelly Brothers) was wonderful.

    Fox's marketing treatment of the film is appalling. In the trailer, Matt Damon's character says: "We're not Siamese, we're American," and the trailer plays it like he is stupid. Whereas in fact, when watching the film, the context is very different -- he's reacting with indignation, and in defence of their conjoined nature. This is indicative of the entire film. Never is their conjoined-nature used for humour in a bad way.

    Throw away what you've seen in the trailers, or what you think the film is about. Go and see this movie that has its heart so very much in the right place -- a great antidote to so many Hollywood films that have the soul of a stone. I don't normally get sentimental with films. I'm the type of viewer that laughs when Jack dies at the end of Titanic. But I went away from Stuck On You knowing I'd seen a very special film indeed. Highly recommended.
    9gmharris

    Great Fun

    This was one of my top films for 2003. In general I am not a fan of the Farelly brothers, but I had enjoyed Shallow Hal, and Stuck on You got good reviews from our local paper, which is rare. One thing that had impressed me about Shallow Hal is that the things that you would think were completely illogical were addressed reasonably. The most obvious thought with the casting was that Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear are not even that close in age. Sure enough, early in the film they explain that Matt's character has most of the liver, so Greg's character is aging faster. I don't know if it is scientifically sound, but it works in the context of the film. That is one thing that is nice about the movie. The film has plenty of sight gags and easy humor, but there are also obscure references and delightful surprises that remind you that the film has a brain. It also has a heart, and Damon and Kinnear have a nice brotherly rapport.

    Of the supporting cast, Eva Mendes is easily the most fun, and gets the best lines. There are also enjoyable turns with Meryl Streep, Griffin Dunne, and Cher starts out as her own worst caricature, but ends up showing a heart as well. Many other familiar faces pop up, including people you have seen as bit parts in the directors' other films.

    Finally, I have to say I was really impressed with the connection between the two bodies. Very realistic looking make-up job.
    JohnDeSando

    There's something about this `Stuck on You' that sticks to me.

    There's something about this `Stuck on You' that sticks to me after my initial impression that the Farrelly Brothers have created another inane comedy to compete with their equally dubious `Dumb and Dumber' franchise, `Shallow Hal, ' and `There's Something about Mary,' among others. That something is taking a story about goofy conjoined twins (Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear), tossing in bathroom and masturbation jokes, and then seeing a basic metaphor about the loss people feel when separated from another human being with whom they have spent their lives.

    I commend the Farrellys because `Stuck on You' does not play for the broadest laughs but gently lampoons pretentious Hollywood and overtly praises the sincere emotions of two linked humans and the New England town that loves them regardless of their disability. I liked the connection of two innocent, loving brothers, who miss each other after separation. I liked botoxed Cher's presence to emphasize the decayed humanity of L.A., which sees clearly the business profit in deformity.

    On another allegorical level, the twins could be the projection of the Farrellys themselves, going to Hollywood to exploit its penchant for seizing on the flavor of the month, regardless of its incorrectness or inhumanity and facing their own eventual split (Bobby is considering cutting back on their productions). The Farrellys are not the Coens, whose satire is more Kaufmans' `Adaptation' (Even if the brother is only imagined) than Zuckers' `Airplane.' But the Farrellys' five major motion pictures make them as bankable as any other successful brothers in the business.

    Seeing diva Cher make fun of herself and Meryl Streep cutup as co-star with Kinnear in a musical stage production of `Bonnie and Clyde'(Think `Springtime for Hitler') are a couple of reasons to see this film. The best reason, however, is to enjoy the lighthearted interaction of two brothers who learn that nature's cruel marriage of their bodies gave them the best emotional marriage of their lives. The Farrellys have confirmed the Karl Menninger belief that `to know one another well enough should not be to hate one another the more but to love one another the more.'

    Even those of us not conjoined could learn about brotherly love from `Stuck on You.'
    7Rob-O-Cop

    Funny, smart and not a cheap laughs affair at all.

    I was worried with the 5.6 rating this was going to be average at best but it's so well acted and delivered I can't understand who didn't like it. It avoids cheap jokes at the expense of the brother's conjoined condition yet delivers laugh after laugh in a good-natured and fun way. Damon and Kinnear deliver high quality character depth with warmth and charm, well above midnight double feature level and the star cast nods are icing on the cake. The film is just good fun all the way through. Well worth the time to watch it and it seems it is a somewhat overlooked classy film.
    8ruby_fff

    Comedy beyond Something About Mary or Dumb & Dumber -- it's very much a human story with abundance of heart

    The Farrelly Brothers' "Stuck On You" is sincere drama with lots of heart -- of course, along with their smart quips and earnest observations not diminishing. I even gone teary-eyed towards the end. Bobby and Peter Farrelly brothers wrote, directed and produced this movie and they are never sloppy. There is much attention to detail and exudes empathy and earnestness. (I'd say their 2001 production of "Shallow Hal," with Jack Black and Gwenyth Paltrow, contained moments of poignancy also.)

    Watching Matt Damon (as Bob) and Greg Kinnear (as Walt) single-handedly flipping burgers and buns in syncopated rhythm -- 'tis an acrobatic act in itself! (The art of 'Quickie Burgers in less than 30 seconds' is such a theme!) The pairing is godsend. Both Damon and Kinnear are talented actors who had many fascinating roles. Kinnear's portrayal of Bob Crane ("Hogan's Heroes") in Paul Schrader's "Auto Focus" 2002 has pretty much established him -- since his debut role in Sydney Pollack's remake of "Sabrina" 1995 and coming through acting opposite Jack Nicholson in Albert Brooks' "As Good As It Gets" 1997 -- as one who can handle roles in depth. Damon, besides his writing quality, has shown his versatile capability in Ed Zwick's "Courage Under Fire" 1996 (psychological/military), John Dahl's "Rounders" 1998 (intense/suspense), Kevin Smith's "Dogma" 1999 (fun/satire), Anthony Minghella's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" 1999 (multiple personality/mystery), Billy Bob Thornton's "All the Pretty Horses" 2000 (romance/western), Doug Liman's "The Bourne Identity" 2002 (action/thriller), Steven Soderbergh's remake of "Ocean Eleven" (ensemble cast/heist), and Gus Van Sant's "Gerry" 2002 (mystical/hypnotic) which Damon scripted and acted with Casey Affleck -- yes, he can handle any role, indeed.

    The story introduces, matter of factly, the things these two stuck together brothers do in their everyday life -- it's down to earth and comes across downright normal. The plot evolves when Walt wants to pursue his acting career, just like any Hollywood dreams and Bob wants his brother to succeed. The Farrelly brothers can sure weave a heartwarming story, and here they follow through the emotional curve and happenings (cause and consequences) between these two brothers, and their friends and neighbors along the way. It's a thoughtful and creative script, and the brothers (almost a pun here) manage to include a musical, too. Cher is in a supporting role playing her fun self. The two corresponding girl friend roles are played delightfully by Eva Mendes as April, and tenderly by Wen Yann Shih as May. Veteran actor Seymour Cassel has a riotous time with his wig. There's a heartfelt cameo by Meryl Streep -- it's beyond being brief. The use of songs and lyrics was complementary to the various moods at hand. (Gilbert O'Sullivan's 1970 hit "Alone Again, Naturally" included.) From the production notes, we learned that the conjoint-ness was made possible by a makeup team led by Tony Gardner, special makeup designer, who collaborated with the Farrelly's before -- he enabled Gwenyth Paltrow's 300-lbs physique in "Shallow Hal". Damon and Kinnear were 'stuck together' 14 hours a day for 3 months. It is amazing how Farrelly brothers and their capable filmmaking friends and collaborators realized this genuinely caring human drama-comedy. It's guaranteed enjoyable movie experience for everyone.

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    • Anecdotes
      At the beginning of the movie, when the twins are getting out of bed, there is a shot that shows their feet on the floor and there appears to be a face under the bed. It's rumored to be baseball equipment, but it's actually the executive producer, hiding to see if directors Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly would notice. They didn't.
    • Gaffes
      On the way to the hospital, when Morty pulls up next to the moving car in his scooter, he is holding a cigar in his hand; the smoke is blowing forward, not backward as it should on a moving vehicle.
    • Citations

      Doctor 1: I'm afraid... we lost them.

      [girls gasp and begin to cry]

      Doctor 1: [other doctor enters]

      Doctor 2: It's okay, they'd been taken up to the top floor. We found them.

    • Crédits fous
      Late in the end credits Rocket thanks the cast and crew for giving him a chance to act
    • Connexions
      Featured in HBO First Look: Stuck on You (2003)
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      Here Comes Your Man
      Written by Frank Black (as Black Francis)

      Performed by Pixies (as The Pixies)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 7 janvier 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Stuck on You
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rockport, Massachusetts, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Conundrum Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 55 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 33 832 741 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 411 055 $US
      • 14 déc. 2003
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 65 784 503 $US
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      • 1h 58min(118 min)
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