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The Pack

  • 2011
  • 1h 24min
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5,4/10
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The Pack (2011)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwelve Angry Men meets Silkwood in a suspenseful feature inspired by true stories, starring Lucie Arnaz (The Jazz Singer) and Elisabeth Moss (Girl Interrupted, Madmen). A young man testifies... Tout lireTwelve Angry Men meets Silkwood in a suspenseful feature inspired by true stories, starring Lucie Arnaz (The Jazz Singer) and Elisabeth Moss (Girl Interrupted, Madmen). A young man testifies against his mother for killing the father with secondhand smoke. Inspired by documented c... Tout lireTwelve Angry Men meets Silkwood in a suspenseful feature inspired by true stories, starring Lucie Arnaz (The Jazz Singer) and Elisabeth Moss (Girl Interrupted, Madmen). A young man testifies against his mother for killing the father with secondhand smoke. Inspired by documented cases, "Smoking Non Smoking" weaves together the jury's cinema verite style deliberation, p... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
  • Scénario
    • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
    • Gary O. Bennett
  • Casting principal
    • Lucie Arnaz
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Zach Galligan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,4/10
    162
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
    • Scénario
      • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
      • Gary O. Bennett
    • Casting principal
      • Lucie Arnaz
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Zach Galligan
    • 11avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Lucie Arnaz
    Lucie Arnaz
    • Eleanor Jordan
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Diana Whelan
    Zach Galligan
    Zach Galligan
    • Anson
    Ryan Homchick
    Ryan Homchick
    • Jack Jordan Jr.
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Cassidy
    Fiona Choi
    Fiona Choi
    • Wang
    Jennifer McCabe
    Jennifer McCabe
    • Ingrahm
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Jeffries
    Molly Culver
    • Farrell
    Angie Martinez
    Angie Martinez
    • Diego
    Scott Bryce
    Scott Bryce
    • Jack Jordan Sr.
    Peter Francis James
    Peter Francis James
    • Marc Forrest
    Liam Broggy
    Liam Broggy
    • Young Jack Jordan Jr.
    Angela Pietropinto
    Angela Pietropinto
    • Dr. Elisabeth Lin
    Jennifer Merrill
    • Angela
    Michael Pemberton
    Michael Pemberton
    • Dr. Gund
    Rick Washburn
    Rick Washburn
    • George Petterson
    Janine Barris
    Janine Barris
    • Laurel Hardy
    • Réalisation
      • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
    • Scénario
      • Alyssa Rallo Bennett
      • Gary O. Bennett
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    8larry-411

    Compelling and frightening, with an important message

    "The Pack," directed by Alyssa Rallo Bennett and written by Alyssa and Gary O. Bennett, is a no-holds barred, stark look at the horrors of tobacco use and nicotine addiction. Compelling and frightening, "The Pack" is inspired by true events and dares to ask questions which remain unanswered to this day. Few films deserve the label "important," and this is one of them.

    At its center is a portrait of a family torn apart by cancer. Nonsmoker Jack Jordan Sr. (Scott Bryce) has died of lung cancer at the age of 47, presumably brought on by 30 years of breathing his wife Eleanor's (Lucie Arnaz) secondhand smoke. An ambitious Assistant District Attorney (Carlos Leon) brings her to trial on murder charges, and 24-year-old son Jack Jr. (Ryan Homchick) is caught in the middle. The subsequent trial, the role young Jack plays in the proceedings, and the jury deliberations revolve around the questions of who knew what and when did they know it. Unspoken are the obvious political ramifications of the answers.

    Arnaz gives a tour-de-force performance as the wife and mother whose only crime was that she was blissfully ignorant (or perhaps not) of the consequences of her actions. Homchick's Jack Jr. is like a puppy constantly on edge from having been beaten by one too many newspapers. The ensemble cast which makes up the jury, veterans as well as newcomers, inhabit their characters seamlessly. To single anyone out is a difficult task. Watch for Adam Ferrara as the maniacal Cassidy, who will not let go of his pro-tobacco stance, and Zach Galligan as Anson, a wide-eyed open book who can play the fool with ease.

    "The Pack" cuts back and forth between the flashbacks of the family's past, the trial, and the jury deliberations. If told in linear fashion the film would likely have plodded along at an interminably slow pace. Instead, smart editing decisions placed each jump in time at precisely the right moment, while maintaining just enough consistency to avoid confusion. A careful balance needed to be struck, and kudos to editor Jeff Turboff for pulling it off masterfully. During the deliberation room scenes, cinematographer George Lyon cleverly used slow pans around the table to create a sense of movement where there was none. Occasional jump cuts sliced out the inevitable dead spots. The result puts still life into action -- no small feat.

    The look of the film ironically contrasts the carefree days of the family's past with the sad reality of the present. Flashbacks are presented through the use of old home movies, bright and colorful and reflective of the myth we all bought into that secondhand tobacco smoke was benign. Scenes which take place in the present day are filled with blues and grays and give a dull, washed-out appearance, as though the air itself is affected by the cancer which struck down Jack Jordan Sr. The courthouse sets, particularly the jury deliberation room, are as cold and stark as can be.

    A bit "Silkwood," "The Insider," and "12 Angry Men" all rolled into one, "The Pack" poses the question, "what if your behavior was legally accepted for dozens of years and all of a sudden it came into question?" The answer is not likely to change many viewers' minds about the dangers of smoking but, perhaps, it will.
    10dubdubmd1

    Thought Provoking!!! The Importance of Making Considerate Choices

    I had the opportunity to watch The Pack aka Smoking | Non-Smoking Trailer and Film!!! Very impressive!!!

    The story was very thought provoking, interesting and well written!!! I Love the way the director approached it!!! Her ability to capture and personify the different emotional perspectives related to this complex controversial issue by utilizing a diverse group of characters was fantastic!!!

    The educational and spiritual value of this story was extremely powerful!!! It truly highlighted the fact that it is tremendously important to carefully consider the consequences of our choices and actions in all situations, not only as it relates to us individually, but as it relates to others as well!!!

    The film really captured my attention and I couldn't wait to see what the outcome was going to be!!!

    It's definitely a 'must see' film for everyone!!!

    Also, I Love the fact that the film was a 'family affair'!!!
    10stonestreetstudios

    AMAZING Performances, Timeless Issue, Dramatic and Thought Provoking

    Partial to these actors - but aside from Elisabeth Moss's sweet cameo, Lucie Arnaz is the women to watch - playing a tough character, Roger Robinson (Tony Award at 70something years old for Joe Turner's Come and Gone) RIP, is soulful, poetic , Zach Galligan plays against his Gremlins persona, Jennifer McCabe is stunning, Adam Ferrara is moving and strong, Fiona Choi is lovely! Ryan Homchick as the son walks the line as a son with conflicted issues and love, Michael Pemberton pulls rabbits out of a hat, Carlos Leon - Madonna's X is an actor who should have a more of a career, Molly Culver is strong and tough, Angela Pietropinto (The Soprano's, Goodfellas, Welcome to the Dollhouse) is delightful and Tibor Feldman (the Devil Wears Prada) is both compelling, conflicted and beautifully transparent.
    10tierney-406-38813

    Are we each other's keeper? Smoking/Non-Smoking is a provocative, uncompromising film.

    I'm drawn to films that ask the big questions and am always disappointed when they end with the answers in shiny, prepackaged bundles, pocket sized so we can take them with us. Those tiny, feel good endings usually end up disintegrating in the laundry and are soon forgotten. What is, or rather, where is the point? Where is the edge that keeps us alert, provoking us to dig deeper into ourselves for answers? In my view, that's the point of art.

    Smoking/Non-Smoking is a provocative, uncompromising film. If you allow yourself to experience, as I did, the seat-squirming discomfort of seeing up close an unflattering side of yourself in the very human, believable characters in the film. Who among us does not pass judgment on another's weakness, vanity, self-centeredness or self-righteousness? And here the lure to judge a self-centered wife and mother opens up a Pandora's's box of cultural vipers -- even with our best efforts to remain neutral and objective.

    The film can be described as a tense, courtroom drama and morality tale about individual responsibility, the context of which is the accusation that the death of a husband was caused by the second hand smoke of the wife (the human inferno played with volatility and conviction by Lucie Arnaz). The twist, it's the 24 year son who is the accuser.

    But all this is only to set the stage to ask profoundly deep questions about relationships within our families, our communities and in the courtrooms and deliberating halls of justice which are to act when we fail to do the "right" thing.This film dares to ask the question: How far can I carry my individual desires, pleasures and addictions? Through courtroom cross examinations and expert witness testimonies, intense arguments by a diversity of jurors with varying perspectives, life experiences and temperments, and private conversations between son and mother, lawyers and clients, we arrive at the limits of what our logical minds can hold and are wrenched by the emotions that surface when we are charged with no less than a deliberation on "love," especially a mother's love. Our relationships are a muddle --- not only for the family in the film, but glimpses into the lives of the jurors show that they, too, have their vulnerabilities and challenges.

    The integrity of the film is marked by keeping our toes to the fire. The scenes are almost all shot in interior rooms with windows that don't open, close-ups, bathrooms in which we are looking at the characters' reflections in the mirrors, and bedroom scenes --- all suggestive of the intimacy of human relationships and the pain, joy and suffering we can cause one another. The opening scene is a tender one of a mother (one of the jurors) and her daughter and is repeated again at the end. This is an ever so light brush stroke which demonstrates the potential and possibility for all of us to care for one another. There are a number of surprises along the way I won't give away. Go see it and be challenged. It's worth it!
    7jenny-levison

    Watch this film!

    The Pack achieves what all social issues films should -- the issue (in this case, tobacco use, and in particular second-hand smoke) -- is contained in the DNA of each and every frame, and yet the story transcends the issue and carries us away in its own right.

    In part a court-room drama, and in part a family tragedy, The Pack is directed (by Alyssa Rallo Bennett) with great restraint and a steady hand. In fact, the ensemble cast is excellent, with Lucy Arnaz negotiating the murky territory in her roles as mother, housewife, and murder suspect.

    As someone who has been closely affected by the devastating effects of lung cancer, I appreciate this film for standing strong on one of the burning issues of modern times.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 octobre 2011 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
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      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Smoking Nonsmoking
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Electric Movies
      • Jamaad Pictures
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