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Bigger Than the Sky

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
1,6 k
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Amy Smart, John Corbett, and Marcus Thomas in Bigger Than the Sky (2005)
ComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA recently-dumped man with a boring personality, job, and life auditions at the community theater and gets the lead role as Cyrano despite no acting experience. It changes his life forever.A recently-dumped man with a boring personality, job, and life auditions at the community theater and gets the lead role as Cyrano despite no acting experience. It changes his life forever.A recently-dumped man with a boring personality, job, and life auditions at the community theater and gets the lead role as Cyrano despite no acting experience. It changes his life forever.

  • Réalisation
    • Al Corley
  • Scénario
    • Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
  • Casting principal
    • Marcus Thomas
    • Amy Smart
    • John Corbett
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Al Corley
    • Scénario
      • Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
    • Casting principal
      • Marcus Thomas
      • Amy Smart
      • John Corbett
    • 30avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
    • 21Métascore
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    Marcus Thomas
    Marcus Thomas
    • Peter Rooker…
    Amy Smart
    Amy Smart
    • Grace Hargrove…
    John Corbett
    John Corbett
    • Michael Degan…
    Sean Astin
    Sean Astin
    • Ken Zorbell
    Clare Higgins
    Clare Higgins
    • Edwina Walters
    Patty Duke
    Patty Duke
    • Mrs. Keene…
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Kippy Newberg
    J.W. Crawford
    J.W. Crawford
    • Kirk
    Victor Morris
    Victor Morris
    • Steve
    Brian Urspringer
    • Scott
    Kenny Jones
    • Ted
    • (as Kenneth Jones)
    Orianna Milne
    Orianna Milne
    • Susan
    • (as Orianna Herrman)
    Pam Mahon
    • Julie
    Ernie Garrett
    • Paul Fisher
    Matt Salinger
    Matt Salinger
    • Mal Gunn
    Nurmi Husa
    Nurmi Husa
    • David Nicolette
    Greg Germann
    Greg Germann
    • Roger
    Shea Curry
    Shea Curry
    • Mary Anne
    • Réalisation
      • Al Corley
    • Scénario
      • Rodney Patrick Vaccaro
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    7noralee

    A Cheerful Romp Through Commnity Theater

    "Bigger Piece of Sky" is a sweet little movie about why people do theater, specifically community theater as "let's put on a show"-ism in its purest form. It cheerfully embraces the clichés of theater folk to go beyond them to understand the people within.

    Our entrée to their world is a sad sack who makes his way into the local troupe therapeutically to get out of his depressed lonely doldrums after being dumped by his girlfriend. The actor who plays him is a bit problematical, in that he really does seem like an amateur, particularly as he is surrounded by pro's John Corbett, Amy Smart and Sean Astin having a rollicking good time. It does seem like the editing has to create the illusion that he's rising to the occasion for the climax.

    I've had a soft spot for Edmund Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac" ever since I read it in high school, so I'm sympathetic to how it is used throughout the movie for its symbolism about panache, using another's words to express one own's inarticulate feelings, and the liberation of pretending to be someone else. The theme is also exuberantly updated to role-playing games as another outlet when even the stage isn't enough.

    It was refreshing that a character who is ill doesn't seem to have the usual movie star disease but actually shows some effect of the illness. While we only learn about the non-stage life of the central character, so we have no idea what the other participants do in their "real" lives, it is successful at demonstrating the truth behind the song that show people are the best people to know.

    While the quote that is the source of the title goes by very quickly, the dialog has cheerful good humor and gentle laughs and the plot turns enough not to be predictable.

    The Portland locations are used very well, particularly of an old theater.

    It is a cute joke that Patty Duke plays twins, which will lead to baby boomers in the audience humming a certain TV theme song on the way out.
    9shido-san

    It's all about the panache on the surface but Cyrano through out!

    Okay, I was surprised, and surprised. This movie was a bargain basement DVD for me purchased together with a number of formerly unknown titles by moi.

    I had zero expectations having only purchased the title based on curiosity of John Corbett's career having seen Joel Zwick's 'Big, Fat' and 'Elvis Has' movies - both of which had an Indies feel, and John Corbett was pretty much John Corbett. He seems to be good at anything and brings confidence to his role and a certain charm that his audience enjoys. The first surprise for me was that the actors and the characters fit the story seamlessly, the plot actually worked, the editing must have worked because I felt a constant flow to the plot from beginning to end. That was nice.

    The second surprise was the storyline itself. I don't think this is a spoiler, I'm not going to reveal the plot here but rather the idea, which I liked very much: This story is driven by the word panache (you can look it up) and panache is symbolized and referred to at various points in the storyline - but the story is Cyrano. The cut-and-dried casual first-timer (Marcus) is actually Cyrano metaphorically. The characters played by John and Amy actually are Christian and Roxanne. But, we don't know this as we are introduced to seasoned actors in community theater. We see instead the acting process in brief play-by-plays from introduction to opening night. We are given a hint by the 'director' of this 'stage production' that the nose itself is only a metaphor for the social limits of the man, and finally, we see the courage of the man himself as he leaves his misunderstood cocoon to be a Peter Rucker that he really was inside, just as we are treated to Cyrano's death scene and implied metamorphosis. And, I think that was brilliant.

    Full points for the cast, full points for the director, and full points for who ever developed that story!
    6eoswaldbigred

    This COULD have been a decent movie

    This could have been a decent movie, but the lead actor is SO bad. He's surrounded by Patty Duke, John Corbett, Amy Smart, and Sean Astin. Yes, he's supposed to play a character who decides to try his hand at community theatre despite never having acted. But the problem is Marcus Thomas can't act at all. He is painful to watch. At least the other actors make it worthwhile. It's especially fun seeing Patty Duke deliver insults to her real life son Sean Astin's character.
    8gradyharp

    "There is no 'I' in me..."

    BIGGER THAN THE SKY has the feel of an Indie that was made out of a lot of love and commitment from all concerned. That's a good thing, but at the beginning of this little film the viewer questions whether or not the actors can make the story fly - and if you actually want to take the trip with them. But stick it out because a sound film well made rewards the hesitation. It is a 'little man finds his way' tale that makes good sense and provides good entertainment.

    Peter Rooker (Marcus Thomas) is in a depressed slump after his girlfriend has dumped him. He is a 'cellophane man' computer artist, living the solitary life, noticed by no one, longing for a feeling of belonging. The place is Portland, Oregon. Peter notes the posting of auditions for a Portland Community Theater production of 'Cyrano de Bergerac' and slowly decides to attempt a moment of belonging by auditioning for the play: if he could just land a small part at least he'd belong.At the auditions he meets the warmly friendly theatrical group: Michael (John Corbett) who is a fine actor with no sense of future, Grace (Amy Smart) a pretty young sprite and competent trouper, director Edwina (Clare Higgins) who is a true theater person preferring to unmask the real Cyrano rather than hide him behind the infamous nose, sassy costumer Mrs. Keene (Patty Duke), and theater founder and adviser Kippy (Alan Corduner) who has retired from the theater due to his progressive cancer.

    To everyone's surprise, especially Peter's, Peter lands the title role of Cyrano while Michael becomes Christian and Grace becomes Roxanne. Edwina's faith in the audition honesty of Peter has bolstered her own commitment to her dreams and she works with the cast to mold this very inexperienced (read lousy) actor into the tough role of Cyrano. Peter finds joy in the camaraderie of the actors, and for the first time in his life he becomes a social person. As the play is rehearsed Peter and Michael and Grace become a misguided trio - Peter does not understand the promiscuous life of the actors - and when Peter loses his job because of his increased involvement in the theater, he is informed that Edwina is forced to replace him with a seasoned actor Ken Zorbell (Sean Astin) at the 13th hour.

    As good comedies go there are unexpected turns of events at every level of the remaining time until the opening night and the ending results in the personal growth of each of the actors and company. There are some well-drawn performances from John Corbett, Amy Smart, Clare Higgins, Patty Duke (in two roles), Alan Corduner, and ultimately Marcus Taylor (he is so convincingly an untrained actor at the beginning of the film that the audience will think he is wholly without talent!). Director Al Corley keeps the community theater magic alive and Rodney Patrick Vaccaro's script is sparkled by incidental quotes from Rostand's play. And to sum up the final product of the film in Cyrano's word, it has 'panache'. Not a great film, but a warm little story that examines the lonely lives of people who need the stage of a community theater to find themselves. Grady Harp
    7delphine090

    Sweet little film

    My friend and I traveled pretty far out of our way to see this film, mainly because (a) the mainstream films that are being released fairly suck, and (b) she is visiting from Atlanta and misses a lot of indie films we get to see here in L.A.

    This film made us laugh, and moved us (if only a little) and is a nice little film to see.

    No, the cinematography is no great shakes and I really worried whether the lead actor could actually pull off "animated" or "alive" at any point in the movie - he barely pulled it off (if you close your eyes and wish really hard).

    Still, it is nice that a small, sweet film like this can move the audience and make us laugh and think.

    John Corbett is great in this (as always), and it's nice to see Sean Astin (a favorite of mine) being less than earnest (he's really an ass in this role).

    Worth a look.

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    • Citations

      Kippy Newberg: You're on the stage, and there we're all Cyrano, all loving with no hope of true love in return; all Roxanne, loving an illusion of love; all Christian, loving with words that are not our own; all imperfect. Parading or imperfections, in spite of our fears, with one thought in mind: to play true to the end. To risk all, and to be left with only that which is most dear.

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    • How long is Bigger Than the Sky?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 février 2005 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les Cyrano de Portland
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Portland, Oregon, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Code Entertainment
      • Coquette Productions
      • Neverland Films
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    • Budget
      • 750 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 21 398 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 281 $US
      • 20 févr. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 21 398 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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