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Une histoire de famille

Titre original : Then She Found Me
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
11 k
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Une histoire de famille (2007)
This is the theatrical trailer for Then She Found Me, directed by Helen Hunt.
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April, 39 ans, veut un bébé mais son mari la quitte. Lorsque sa mère adoptive meurt, elle est contactée par sa maman bio, animatrice d'une émission télévisée. April commence à voir le père d... Tout lireApril, 39 ans, veut un bébé mais son mari la quitte. Lorsque sa mère adoptive meurt, elle est contactée par sa maman bio, animatrice d'une émission télévisée. April commence à voir le père divorcé de l'un de ses élèves à l'école.April, 39 ans, veut un bébé mais son mari la quitte. Lorsque sa mère adoptive meurt, elle est contactée par sa maman bio, animatrice d'une émission télévisée. April commence à voir le père divorcé de l'un de ses élèves à l'école.

  • Réalisation
    • Helen Hunt
  • Scénario
    • Elinor Lipman
    • Alice Arlen
    • Victor Levin
  • Casting principal
    • Helen Hunt
    • Colin Firth
    • Bette Midler
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    11 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Helen Hunt
    • Scénario
      • Elinor Lipman
      • Alice Arlen
      • Victor Levin
    • Casting principal
      • Helen Hunt
      • Colin Firth
      • Bette Midler
    • 91avis d'utilisateurs
    • 68avis des critiques
    • 56Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux43

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    Helen Hunt
    Helen Hunt
    • April Epner
    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Frank
    Bette Midler
    Bette Midler
    • Bernice Graves
    Matthew Broderick
    Matthew Broderick
    • Ben
    Ben Shenkman
    Ben Shenkman
    • Freddy
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Trudy Epner
    John Benjamin Hickey
    John Benjamin Hickey
    • Alan
    Salman Rushdie
    Salman Rushdie
    • Dr. Masani
    Daisy Tahan
    Daisy Tahan
    • Ruby
    Tommy Nelson
    Tommy Nelson
    • Jimmy Ray
    Stephanie Yankwitt
    Stephanie Yankwitt
    • Stacey
    Lillias White
    Lillias White
    • Sheila
    • (as Lillias D. White)
    David Callegati
    David Callegati
    • Gianni
    Kenneth Stern
    • Rabbi
    • (as Rabbi Kenneth A. Stern)
    Robert LuPone
    Robert LuPone
    • Ted
    Chris Chalk
    Chris Chalk
    • Orderly
    Alexa Scott-Flaherty
    • Mother #2
    Marina Durell
    • Attendant
    • Réalisation
      • Helen Hunt
    • Scénario
      • Elinor Lipman
      • Alice Arlen
      • Victor Levin
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    Avis des utilisateurs91

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    7cloudymorning

    Great movie, especially for the married, divorced and close to forty set

    I popped into the theater one night because I happened to be driving by and had some time to myself. I hadn't seen a movie in a while and had no idea what was playing or what "Then She Found Me" was about, but 'Colin Firth' and 'Helen Hunt' caught my eye so I figured I couldn't go wrong.

    I was expecting your typical light-hearted rom-com, but instead found myself engrossed in a very moving and believable story, thanks to the marvelous acting of Firth and Hunt. Still romantic and still on the lighter side, but with nice balance of despair and heartache to remind you that life sucks sometimes.

    In my humble opinion, however, Matthew Broderick came across as a bit blank and not quite believable as the "one person in the world" that could make Helen Hunt do anything. And quite frankly (I know I'll get slammed for this), Bette Middler bore my socks off. Does she ever play any other type of character? It was like "Beaches" all over again. That being said, Firth and Hunt were still able carry out a damn good movie.
    tomgrant3

    This movie manages to be turgid and silly at the same time

    "Then She Found Me" is an insult to the intelligence. At least with the "American Pie" and "Saw" franchises you know what you're in for. A cast like this leads one to expect some degree of quality -- or at least coherence. Wrong! Helen Hunt is an unsmiling, self-absorbed, masochistically willing victim. Matthew Broderick is meant to be a feckless Peter Pan but doesn't convey a scintilla of that. Bette Midler is woefully miscast in a role that completely ignores her comedic and dramatic talents. Colin Firth's character -- also grumpy and funereal in demeanor -- acts and reacts entirely without plausible motivation. John Benjamin Hickey flits around enigmatically like some latter-day Tinker Bell. It's as if all the characters were just put in front of the camera without directorial discussion of the movie's message, plot or intent. I'm not sure it's fair to blame Hunt (as director) because the screenplay is unrelievedly lousy. Not only is it poorly plotted, the "cute" dialog is in fact just plain dumb. This film will appeal only to those willing to suspend even subatomic levels of disbelief.
    6gelman@attglobal.net

    A Sleeper

    If "Then She Found Me" got any real notice when it came out, it certainly passed by me. I didn't know what to expect when I chose the streaming video version, mainly because I've always liked Helen Hunt, and she's backed by a pretty impressive cast. Although it's certainly no blockbuster, the film is well worth seeing. Since it is immediately disclosed, I don't feel I'm spoiling anything in saying that Hunt plays the part of an adopted woman whose marriage at age 39 fails almost immediately because her groom (Matthew Broderick) is completely immature. Hunt's character (April Hepner) is unexpectedly confronted by her birth mother (Bette Midler) and also finds herself in a potentially romantic relationship with Frank (Colin Firth), a single father with two children whose wife left the family to travel around the world with her lover. April desperately wants to have a child, and time is quickly running out. Complications ensue on several fronts -- with her birth mother, with the husband from whom she is separated, and with Frank and Frank's kids. Hunt directed this film and co-wrote the script. Although she's a little old to be 39 again, she's still slim, beautiful, a skilled comic actress and believable in a serious, emotionally wrenching role. I can't give the movie more than a 6 but I liked it. The ending, which I won't describe, is plausible but a little too abrupt. However, I'll concede that filling the gap could not have been done quickly. And that's a potent argument for ending it without an explanation as they chose to do.
    5rajdoctor

    Then She Found Me

    I had like Helen Hunt a lot in - As Good as you get – where she won her best actress Oscar in 1997. So, when I heard that she is directing a movie, that interested me. I saw the trailers, and though they did not immediately attract me, I decided to give this movie a go.

    In her late thirtees, schoolteacher April Epner (Helen Hunt) - seeking to be pregnant and be a biological mother - marries Benjamin (Matthew Broderick), but things do not work out her way and they saperate. April's step mother dies, and she gets traced by her biological mother Bernice (Bette Midler) after 38 years. After that, April meets Frank (Colin Firth) – father of two children; both fall in love. Soon she realizes that she is pregnant with the child of her ex-husband Benjamin. April's is undecisiveness between Benjamin and Frank. In meantime – she mis-carries the child, and after a small triffle with Frank, then she realizes adopting a child and being with Frank. That's how the movie ends.

    Ten years have passed since Helen won the Oscar. The burden of Oscar always mounts on all those who have won it – they want to do it one more time, and with no strong scripts coming by – they venture into self produced or self directed movies – to showcase their talents – one more Oscar…one more feather of appreciation. Helen's movie as director is such an attempt.

    The movie has a story line that is linear, and the characters are complex – but they are not exciting. All of them have acted well. Helen Hunt is a very sensitive actress and she acts brilliantly even with the twitch of her eyes or lips. Bette Midler always fills in the character that becomes her. Colin Firth has mastered the role of one of the other man in a triangle love story and always delivers good performance. Matthew's role is comparatively small.

    I could not understand the motivation of Helen's indecisiveness, and that looked foolish to me. Another thing that distracted me from her performance was her aneroxic physic – at times though she calls herself 39 (at her current age of 44 years) – she looks 49. Is becoming so thin something Hollywood actresses learn to do? If done with purpose, I think, they all look terrible. I think Helen could have taken another actress – and the movie would had been much better.

    The love scenes and kisses are also felt as if 'breakers' in the flow of the movie. Nothing great about editing, cinematography or music – quite okay and normal.

    The movie presents the complexities of middle aged women and their biggest fear of not getting pregnant before time. It also gives a message that 'adopting' a baby is always a good option.

    The movie might be liked by women and those men like me - who can sit through a feminine story, trying to understand the other half and their emotions. I will go with… (Stars 5.5 out of 10)
    3Danusha_Goska

    Wretched Script Cannot Be Redeemed by All Star Cast

    "Then She Found Me" is a wretched movie, and it should not be. The talent here is undeniable: Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler. The problem? An unforgivably awful script. Can anyone in Hollywood read? Hollywood is a world capital of entertainment, of magic; there is so much talent there. And yet, year after year, these awful scripts are greenlighted and talented writers starve. What gives?

    The main character, April Epner (Helen Hunt) is never fleshed out. What we do know about her makes her incredibly unappealing. She's obsessed with her plump, middle-aged, boy-man husband (Broderick) who has left her to live in his mother's house. April is shrill and rude to her dying mother. She's manipulative and callow in her interactions with Colin Firth, the man all sensible women love and would treat like the treasure he is. In a particularly painful scene, Frank (Firth) makes a poignant confession of love to April, and she blows him off in order to gripe to her husband in a cell phone call. I was literally shouting at the screen, "Run, Colin, run! Get away from this nasty loser female as fast as ever you can!" It doesn't stop there. April attempts to have a quickie with her husband in the back seat of a car. On a busy city street. In broad daylight. With the car door open. It was such an ugly, gratuitous scene. It marked April as someone suffering from borderline personality disorder. But it doesn't stop there. April casually invites both her husband and her boyfriend to her gynecologist's office for an exam, in stirrups and johnny coat, to ascertain that she is pregnant, by her husband. WHY should we care about this woman? Why should Colin Firth be attracted to her? What inspired his poignant love confession? Nothing. There is nothing on screen, nothing in the script, that ever fleshes his attraction out.

    Speaking of "flesh" … if you read comments here or on the web, you can see that most viewers were fixated on how haggard Helen Hunt looks. She is very thin, and time has not been kind to her face. In some scenes, it is impossible to look at her and not want to sit her down and get some food into her, she looks that much like a refugee from some catastrophe. Some viewers applauded Hunt for being "brave" and allowing the camera access, but focusing on Helen Hunt's courage utterly detracts from ever registering April Epner as a flesh and blood human being. You're not thinking about April Epner, you're thinking, "Hmm…how could Helen Hunt change her look?" Similarly, Bette Midler is never convincing as the character she is playing. She is always Bette Midler, bodacious saloon singer, breezing through a film with a script that is decidedly unworthy of any attempt on her part to bother to pretend to be anyone but Bette Midler.

    Failed films like this are so painful because there are so few movies made for women over forty. The glory days that could produce a script like Mankiewicz's "All About Eve" are long behind us. Drek like this make us miss classics like that all the more. Older women do lead interesting lives. There are so many real questions that this film could have explored for a forty-plus schoolteacher whose husband wants to leave her. This film ignored all of those real questions and just plopped Colin Firth, the perfect man, and Bette Midler, STAR, in as phony, bogus attempts to stir up some kind of a plot. Sorry – without writing talent and insight, which this script utterly lacks – even starpower like Firth's and Middler's can't create a worthy film.

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    • Anecdotes
      Feature film writing, directing, and producing debut for Helen Hunt. She also acted.
    • Gaffes
      The ultrasound picture at six weeks is not developmentally correct. At six weeks, the baby's features (hands, spine, etc.) would not be able to be distinguished; it would look more like a bean in shape.
    • Citations

      April Epner: Your wife was seeing someone else?

      Frank: Pretty much everyone else. I was too much for her.

      April Epner: Your wife? I'm sure she didn't feel that way.

      Frank: She told me.

      April Epner: What did she say?

      Frank: 'You're too much for me.'

      April Epner: Ugh.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Made of Honor/Son of Rambow/Then She Found Me/Iron Man/Redbelt/Standard Operating Procedure (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Mazel Tov Zelda - Zeydns Tants
      Written by Dave Tarras

      Performed by The Klezmatics

      Courtesy of Rounder Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 octobre 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Former Official site for the film. (Japan)
      • Former Official site for the film. (United States)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Hébreu
      • Italien
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Reencuentro
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brooklyn, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Odyssey Entertainment
      • Killer Films
      • John Wells Productions
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 735 717 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 72 594 $US
      • 27 avr. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 8 443 998 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 40 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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