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Les Berkman se séparent

Titre original : The Squid and the Whale
  • 2005
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 21min
NOTE IMDb
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Jeff Daniels, Laura Linney, Jesse Eisenberg, and Owen Kline in Les Berkman se séparent (2005)
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDrama

Deux garçons confrontés au divorce de leurs parents dans le Brooklyn des années 1980.Deux garçons confrontés au divorce de leurs parents dans le Brooklyn des années 1980.Deux garçons confrontés au divorce de leurs parents dans le Brooklyn des années 1980.

  • Réalisation
    • Noah Baumbach
  • Scénario
    • Noah Baumbach
  • Casting principal
    • Owen Kline
    • Jeff Daniels
    • Laura Linney
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
    94 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Scénario
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Casting principal
      • Owen Kline
      • Jeff Daniels
      • Laura Linney
    • 297avis d'utilisateurs
    • 99avis des critiques
    • 82Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 23 victoires et 49 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Owen Kline
    Owen Kline
    • Frank Berkman
    Jeff Daniels
    Jeff Daniels
    • Bernard Berkman
    Laura Linney
    Laura Linney
    • Joan Berkman
    Jesse Eisenberg
    Jesse Eisenberg
    • Walt Berkman
    William Baldwin
    William Baldwin
    • Ivan
    David Benger
    David Benger
    • Carl
    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Lili
    Molly Barton
    • Graduate Student
    Bo Berkman
    • Graduate Student
    Matthew Kaplan
    • Graduate Student
    Simon Kaplan
    • Graduate Student
    Matthew Kirsch
    • Graduate Student
    Daniella Markowicz
    • Graduate Student
    Elizabeth Meriwether
    Elizabeth Meriwether
    • Graduate Student
    Ben Schrank
    • Graduate Student
    Amy Srebnick
    • Graduate Student
    Josh Srebnick
    • Graduate Student
    Emma Straub
    • Graduate Student
    • Réalisation
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Scénario
      • Noah Baumbach
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    8mkillian

    Well Drawn Characters

    It's interesting to read all of the comments and how each reviewer has found something unique that calls to them. Some reviewers have focused on the boys or the father or the mother. Different scenes have been noted, almost none by more than one reviewer. What this tells me is that the writer/director has crafted a story in which all of the scenes contribute to the whole. This was my experience watching the movie. It was believable, well shot, great backgrounds, all in all a treat for anyone who loves movies and can handle some pretty raw dialog/situations.....and nothing gets blown up.

    I would recommend this only for adults or a very mature teenager. The language and situations are tough but as I said, very believable. I identified with much of what the teens in this movie are going through and my sympathies definitely sided with them against their self-involved and self-indulgent parents. This is the best role I've ever seen Jeff Daniels in and having known men in my life like his character I think he was spot-on with his portrayal. There were no weak characterizations with any of the actors, for that matter.
    TxMike

    It was 1986, and the 17 year marriage was coming unraveled.

    I mused as I watched this movie, they were married in 1969, and 17 years later, in 1986, they found themselves only able to get a divorce. I married in 1968, and 17 years later, in 1985, I was also getting a divorce. Like that couple, I don't think I ever knew for sure why.

    Jeff Daniels is Bernard Berkman, professor and author who was absolutely manipulative, of his students, his wife, their sons -- whatever it took to get past the moment. He loved no one, not even himself, and got great joy out of such conquests as beating his young son in ping-pong. And giving his teenage son advice to play the field, women are objects for the pleasure of men.

    Laura Linney is Bernard's wife Joan. After she found out that she could be a successful writer, she began to tire of her husband's overbearing ways. But she too was weak, and had been having an affair for several years. That they broke up was not the fault of either. They grew in different directions and were unable to see the situation realistically. That probably is the most common symptom of this kind of breakup.

    Caught in the middle are the two sons, Walt and Frank. Walt, the teen, idolizes his dad, and in a very shallow manner talks scholarly about things he has not taken the time to read. He "composes" a song for a school talent show, wins the prize, but it is discovered that he took a song that had already been written. When asked why, he responded, "I could have written that song. The fact that someone else did was just a technicality."

    For the most part the movie is very unusual, but also very well written and interesting. Here we have these flawed people trying to navigate through this family mess, and somehow they seem they will survive. It has a nice touch of realism through it, and is also very funny at times.

    The title comes from's Walt's fear, as a small child, of the squid and whale exhibit at the museum.
    8rooprect

    I've never been so interested in people I don't care about

    The opening scene hits us with a bunch of characters who are so unlikeable that you may wonder what's the point in watching their lives for 81 minutes. In hindsight, and after watching the DVD interview with writer/director Noah Baumbach, I'm sure this was deliberate. By disliking (or rather disconnecting from) the characters at the outset, the audience can take a more objective, emotionless view of this dysfunctional family--much the same way the family approaches itself.

    So don't expect many weepy scenes where you say to yourself, "I feel exactly like that character!" Because unless you're an egotistical snob of a father who ironically swears like a common sailor at his kids, or unless you're the cluelessly devoted son who parrots everything the father says, or the passive-aggressive mother who has affairs rather than confront her marital problems, or the younger son who seems pretty cool until he inexplicably starts doing disgusting things in the library (and I mean disgusting!), then I don't think you'll immediately associate with any character in the film. Not the way you might in a standard Hollywood crowd pleaser.

    If you can make it past that, "The Squid and the Whale" becomes a thoroughly engaging, entertaining, and at times funny experience. It kept me riveted from start to finish, and I found myself wishing it had been longer.

    A word about the humor: don't expect any big gags. In fact, in the interview Noah talks about how he had to tell the actors *not* to read their lines as if they're funny. He didn't intend it to be a comedy, but still (owing largely to the fantastic deadpan performances by Jeff Daniels & Jesse Eisenberg) you might find yourself cracking up at how plain bizarre everything is. Jeff Daniels (the father) in particular plays such a satirical caricature of a horrible parent that there's no other way to interpret his character than: a clown.

    Something that has to be mentioned is the setting & time period of this film. Brooklyn 1986. Although I'm not a Brooklynite, I can speak as an 80s kid who loved all the minor references... clothes, hairstyles, Burger King collectible glasses at the dinner table, and the music! They picked a few gems I probably haven't heard since '86. All of this adds tremendous authenticity to the story and takes you on a sort of fantasy ride. It's hard to believe they got 21st century Brooklyn to look like 1986 on a small indie budget of $1.5 million, but I thought it was flawless.

    On a filmmaking level, I noticed some cute nods to the French New Wave school of film (handheld cameras swinging back & forth for jarring effect à la "Jules & Jim" by Truffaut) and a general Godard-ish, brooding vibe to the whole presentation while not afraid to show bright, vibrant scenes. Whether or not you're a fan of New Wave, if you like unconventional camera work you'll probably get a kick out of Noah's approach.

    Film I would compare this to are the excellent "City Island" which is on the lighter side, "The Savages" which is on the darker side, and "The Beaver" which is on the mildly psychotic side. Don't hesitate to see any one of them if you get the chance.
    8Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    WHAT MAKES THIS FILM DIFFERENT:

    HERE...I am going to serve up a rather Long LIST of Details,,,,

    BUT. FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s Content and Context:

    For dyed in the wool fans of European cinema, The Squid and the Whale, an independent production, Grand Prize winner at the "Sundance" Film Festival, has much more in common with films from the old continent than with those huge budget Hollywood productions. IMDb lists its budget as 1.5 Million, most certainly paltry, especially when compared to the 100 to 200 million dollar behemoths that abound in LA-LA-LAND! So if the European style is to your liking, we guarantee that "SQUID" will truly enchant you!

    To justify my initial assertion, let's just analyze SQUID for a moment:

    A) No CGI effects, No car chases or crashes, and no 100 Decibel Explosions!

    B) SQUID is highly character-driven

    C) SQUID is very heavy on intense, highly focused dialog

    D) SQUID's characters have almost no physical contact, but engage in relentless psychological arm-wrestling!

    E) SQUID resorts to NO cinematic gimmicks of any kind, whatsoever!

    F) Considering that both Jeff Daniels and Laura Linney appear in SQUID, with its miniscule budget, it cannot be anything other than a TRUE labor of love!

    If the above list hits some of your cinematic hot buttons... You really MUST SEE Squid! ....8 STARS!

    If you are unphased...DON'T...Simple as that!

    ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!

    Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!
    7siderite

    Very real learning experience, but ultimately boring

    This movie is a good film, that's for sure. The actors perform brilliantly and the script is original and touching. However, all this is boring.

    I guess people with an interest in the social aspect of one's life will find this very nice and good. For the parents (and children) who are on the same path as the character, should they choose to really understand the movie, it will be a learning experience that will save them from a lot of pain and anguish.

    OK, the guy is a cowardly hypocrite that hides behind his intellectual aura tons of frustration and, surely enough, stupidity. The woman leaves a life of discomfort and maybe even fear, but lacks the courage to do anything about it. She cheats on the husband then leaves clues to it, so that the responsibility of the divorce would fall on him. The sons pick sides based on age, both mimicking behaviour that they don't understand yet, and thus making fools of themselves. Very weird and socially tense situations, but that's it. After the first half an hour you know everything there is to know, only the awkward situations remain, in a hostile, not humorous manner.

    The ending is as devoid of resolution as the entire content. The problems are there, you know what, where, when and how, but there is no solution. In the end, the film is nothing but a portrait, you either like it or you don't.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to director Noah Baumbach, Jesse Eisenberg auditioned 9 times for the part of Walt.
    • Gaffes
      Frank complains that the writing desk Bernard got for him is for a lefty. Frank is clearly a lefty, as evidenced in his eating, drinking, tennis and ping-pong play.
    • Citations

      Bernard Berkman: How do you know they were both Frank's?

      Ms. Lemon: Well, I suppose it's possible other kids are masturbating and spreading their semen around the school as well... It's possible, but, uh, somewhat unlikely.

      Bernard Berkman: Oh, it happens, I'm sure, much more than we know.

      Joan Berkman: Bernard, have you ever done anything like this?

      Bernard Berkman: I'm not going to answer that.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (2006)
    • Bandes originales
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      Written by Roger Waters

      Performed by Pink Floyd

      Courtesy of EMI Records

      Under license from EMI Film & Television Music

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 juillet 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Historias de familia
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Park Slope, Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Samuel Goldwyn Films
      • Sony Pictures International
      • Destination Films
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 372 734 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 129 844 $US
      • 9 oct. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 11 098 131 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 21 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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