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Un jour, peut-être...

Titre original : Definitely, Maybe
  • 2008
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  • 1h 52min
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Rachel Weisz, Ryan Reynolds, Elizabeth Banks, Isla Fisher, and Abigail Breslin in Un jour, peut-être... (2008)
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ComédieDrameRomanceComédie romantique

Un conseiller politique essaie d'expliquer son divorce imminent et ses relations passées à sa fille de 11 ans.Un conseiller politique essaie d'expliquer son divorce imminent et ses relations passées à sa fille de 11 ans.Un conseiller politique essaie d'expliquer son divorce imminent et ses relations passées à sa fille de 11 ans.

  • Réalisation
    • Adam Brooks
  • Scénario
    • Adam Brooks
  • Casting principal
    • Ryan Reynolds
    • Rachel Weisz
    • Abigail Breslin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    179 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 883
    643
    • Réalisation
      • Adam Brooks
    • Scénario
      • Adam Brooks
    • Casting principal
      • Ryan Reynolds
      • Rachel Weisz
      • Abigail Breslin
    • 247avis d'utilisateurs
    • 153avis des critiques
    • 59Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total

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    Definitely, Maybe: Will Fixes Maya's Dinner
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    Definitely, Maybe: Will Fixes Maya's Dinner
    Definitely, Maybe: Will Reunites With Emily
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    Definitely, Maybe: Will Reunites With Emily
    Definitely, Maybe: Will Proposes To Emily
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    Definitely, Maybe: Will Proposes To Emily
    Definitely, Maybe: Maya Wants To Hear The Story
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    Definitely, Maybe: Maya Wants To Hear The Story

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    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Definitely Watchable

    When I first saw the trailer for Definitely, Maybe, it looked like an alright film that was probably just your average Valentine's Day love fest movie. But I got to see it for free, if the price is right, why not? So I watched it and actually I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. Ryan Renolds, I love the guy in comedies, I haven't seen him in drama, so I was a little skeptical, but after seeing Definitely, Maybe, he pulled in a good performance that surprised me. The only thing I have to say I was a little disappointed in was Abigail Breslin, her performance in Little Miss Sunshine was wonderful and heart warming, Definitely, Maybe didn't bring in her best performance, who knows? It could've been the script or director, but she pulls a decent enough performance to where the movie works and puts a different twist on the average romantic comedy.

    Will Hayes has it all, a great paying job, a beautiful daughter, Maya, and a nice home, but unfortunately he is getting divorced. Maya comes over and wonders how he and her mom met. Will keeps saying no, but after tons of begging, he finally decides to go ahead and tell her. But he puts a little twist, since he went through a few women before her mom came along, he tells her the whole story, but through three women, Maya has to solve the love story mystery and find out who her mother is.

    Definitely, Maybe was different than the average romantic comedy and that's what I liked about it, it seemed also like it was just more real and not what women should have expectations about. It goes through the serious up's and down's of a relationship, the on and off's as well. The cast did a good job of pulling the film together and making the film very decent. I would recommend Definitely, Maybe, it's worth the watch and was a pleasant movie to see.

    7/10
    7stephenm-18

    Seen worse. Seen a whole lot worse.

    For some people, the romantic comedy genre is there to be sneered at. It's a lower art form subscribed to by the uneducated masses, the same plot regurgitated through a word processor with names, dates and locations changed: ("Girl meets boy, she's feisty, he's snobbish, they don't see eye to eye - How oh how are they ever going to end up together by the end of the movie?"). Admittedly, I'm not the biggest advocate of the ol' romcom, but this film falls into the "watchable" category of romantic comedy. Of course it's phoney and sugar-coated. Of course it has no resemblance to real life -

    For goodness' sake it's a romantic comedy! If it wasn't shallow and improbable it'd be called a "drama"! I don't understand people who post comments on this site, taking potshots at films like this for being dumb and schmaltzy. Look at the poster before you go in. If it's got young people with good teeth on the poster, the title is a bit twee and the font is in pastel shades, chances are, it's a romantic comedy. If you don't like that kind of thing don't go in!

    Anyway, my girlfriend took me to see this film yesterday (missed Cloverfield) but it was OK. Seriously. It was OK.

    Ryan Reynolds is a solid enough lead, with enough comic talent to keep things ticking over. Abigail Breslin is charming too. Kevin Kline seems to growing gracefully into more senior roles, and Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks and Isla Fisher are all comfortable enough as Reynold's love interests.

    The script isn't belly-laugh funny but it has it's moments, there's some good use of news footage from the time in which the story is set, and the plot ticks over nicely. There's also a bit of guessing for the audience too, and my bet is you'll stay to end if only to find out how it finishes.

    So there it is: a better than average romantic comedy. Not weighty. Not cerebral. Not challenging. Just a mildly diverting story, about a nice bunch of nice looking people having a nice time and getting their nice little lives sorted out. Nicely.

    To give this film the scathing it's had in some quarters, is like a food critic cruelly reviewing a bag of crisps. That is to say this film is not meant to be "food for thought" it's just a snack. And if you get your kicks out of inflating your own ego by raving about how much a dumb film like this offended your sensibilities, then "for shame!" is all I can say. You weren't led blindfolded into the cinema. You knew what you were getting into. It should have been obvious from the poster that this film is a romcom.

    Trust me, as a man that's been dragged to more than his fair share of romcoms, this one is by no means bad.
    8napierslogs

    Maybe the 'Best romantic comedy since Annie Hall'

    "Definitely, Maybe" was marketed with the line "Best romantic comedy since Annie Hall." At first I was appalled because it must be a lie, and how dare they put it in the same sentence as Woody Allen. But as I struggled to find many examples of what could be the best, I relented my negativities towards this film.

    It is just your standard romantic comedy but with a few differences to set it apart. Instead of just one, we have three main relationship stories being told. And they set it all to the rise and fall of Bill Clinton's presidency. A fitting and very refreshing political addition.

    Ryan Reynolds, as handsome and funny as ever, tells us and his 11 year-old daughter about his three past relationships. They spend way too long building up these relationships because the course they take is pretty obvious from the get-go, but at least he ends up with the right girl.

    I view "Definitely, Maybe" as just a collection of some very funny scenes. As Reynolds picks up his daughter after school and she tells him about the sex ed class they just had, it's impossible not to laugh at the confused and crude Abigail Breslin. It may be wrong to have kids saying some of the things they did, but it's hilarious.

    The filmmakers seem to view it as more ground-breaking than it really is, but "Definitely, Maybe" is still good and funny and maybe (only maybe) the best romantic comedy since "Annie Hall"(1977).
    9bcastori-1

    A nice romantic movie for the nostalgic viewer

    As usual with romantic comedies, don't believe much of the negative critique you read about this movie. The move is very entertaining, very romantic, and will play on your nostalgic side if you have one. If you're a 20 something that has been in and out of some significant relationships, this will hit close to home, in a positive way. I wouldn't suggest this movie for a first date because it's not quite light-hearted and happy enough. Watch this one on a second or third date OR watch it with someone you've known for a while who you are about to reveal your feelings to. I promise you - it'll set you up nicely...
    7Movie_Muse_Reviews

    The setup might feel cheap, it's an engaging, usually sincere romantic tale

    There's not a lot of mystery in romantic comedies, aside from perhaps "who's the baby daddy?" which is coincidentally not too far off from the hook Adam Brooks uses in his film "Definitely, Maybe."

    There's a comfort in the romantic comedy formula, in the predictable end of a tried romance. We derive a bit of pleasure as a romance plot drags us along the string of "will they or won't they?" even though we know in our hearts what will happen (because if it doesn't happen, our hearts will be broken and the movie will get bad-mouthed).

    "Definitely, Maybe" does as good a job of any rom-com at doing just that. We are sucked into the story with a premise nearly identical to CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother," in which young Maya (Abigail Breslin) presses her father, Will, (Ryan Reynolds) into telling the story of how he met her mom. Seeing as the couple is a pair of signatures away from a divorce, he's not thrilled at the prospect of reliving those moments, but for our entertainment, he indulges.

    The catch, of course, is that the story involves multiple women, and Maya must guess which one turns out to be her mother. Thus begins a long story that begins in 1992, when young(er) Will sets out for New York City to work on the Clinton campaign and leaves his serious girlfriend, whom he refers to as Emily (Elizabeth Banks), behind.

    The '90s American history backdrop definitely gives the film its own flavor. Brooks eventually tries to draw an analogy to the former president, but it's half-hearted. Nonetheless, Brooks uses the opportunity to take an amusing jab at President George W. Bush among other humorous moments of hindsight and it's a welcome aspect of the story.

    On the job he meets the copy girl (Isla Fisher), April, one of the mother candidates. She's into rock music and edgier guys, and despite an attraction, things never seem to fall into place for them.

    Then there's the woman referred to as Summer (Rachel Weisz), a sophisticated and confident aspiring journalist Will becomes particularly passionate about and eventually starts dating.

    So will it be Bachelorette No. 1, 2 or 3? Brooks definitely spent some time crafting this story to constantly bounce back and forth between the women as Will encounters them at multiple points in his life, constantly casting doubt over each one. The three actresses are stellar as well, so it really helps that even if you pick side, you kind of like all the characters for different reasons.

    Reynolds holds up well as a romantic lead. He's a rather passive participant in his own love life, which is a bit frustrating but endearing. You genuinely root for his happiness despite fully understanding just why his love life has been so flawed. The impact it has on Maya is also sweet in all its obvious nature. She becomes as engrossed in the story as we do, though with a child-like innocence. Eventually she realizes that love really is as complicated as they say.

    The riddle doesn't last nearly as long as it could, but for a romantic comedy it lasts longer than most. At some point the characters have been so fleshed out and certain details put in play that you can start to put the pieces together and figure out exactly how it will end. To Brooks' credit, however, he made what will be seen as a popular choice.

    "Definitely, Maybe" hits all over the rom-com spectrum if the left end represents fabrication and tons of cheese and the right is honesty, realism and poignancy. There's a rather cloying scene in which Will and April hang out on April's birthday after her boyfriend ditches her for a gig and the tension is forced and painful, but there are also some extremely normal relationship dynamics at play in Will and Summer's relationship.

    The film does the balancing act of fantasy and reality quite well. If all rom-coms were brutally honest, we wouldn't see many of them if any off the indie circuit. "Definitely, Maybe" is pretty much mostly sincere, however, and it's mystery hook — though contrived — is sorta certainly the key to making it all work.

    ~Steven C

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    • Anecdotes
      When doing publicity for the movie, Ryan Reynolds went on Live with Kelly and Mark (1988) with guest host Neil Patrick Harris (Épisode datant du 15 février 2008 (2008)). Because of Harris' involvement in How I Met Your Mother (2005), Reynolds tried really hard not to say that phrase while describing the movie.
    • Gaffes
      At the beginning, Will is narrating and says that his favorite days are Tuesdays and Fridays because he leaves work early to pick up his daughter Maya from school. (This particular day is a Friday, evidenced by the fact that Maya does not go to school the next day.) When Maya's mom is taking her home from the park the next day, Will says, "See you Wednesday", but he should have said "See you Tuesday", unless he and Maya's mom changed plans.
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      April: Oooh? What are you gonna say?

      Will Hayes: I'm still working on it I don't know

      April: OH! You should work it on with me you should practice with me; I'm really good at that.

      [Walks over to the railing]

      April: I'll be Emily.

      April: I'm Emily your college sweetheart is there something you wanted to ask me?

      Will Hayes: Emily...

      April: Wait! You gotta get down on your knee

      Will Hayes: No I'm not getting down on my knee

      April: [Walks towards Will] She'll like it; she'll like seeing you down on your knee...

      Will Hayes: I'm not getting down on my knee

      April: [Rolls her eyes and walks back to the railing and turns around] Such a mistake! Okay

      Will Hayes: Emily...

      April: Yes William?

      Will Hayes: Don't make me laugh! Emily will you... um... marry me?

      April: No

      Will Hayes: Oh my god...

      April: What do you mean, 'Will you, um, marry me?' I haven't seen you in weeks! You don't look happy or excited about the prospect of our marriage! You're asking me to give up my - my freedom, my joie de vivre for an institution that fails as often as it succeeds? And why should I marry you anyway? I mean, why do you wanna marry me? Besides some bourgeois desire to fulfil an ideal that society embeds in us from an early age to promote a consumer capitalist agenda?

      Will Hayes: Oh! Oh, my God.

      April: You should've got on your knee.

      Will Hayes: Just shut up! Here... I wanna marry you because you're the first person I wanna look at when I wake up in the morning, and the only one I wanna kiss goodnight. Because the first time that I saw these hands, I couldn't imagine not being able to hold them. But mainly, when you love someone as much as I love you, getting married is the only thing left to do. So, will you, um, marry me?

      April: Definitely. Maybe.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 juin 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Allemagne
      • États-Unis
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      • Official Facebook
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Definitivamente, tal vez
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
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      • Universal Pictures
      • StudioCanal
      • Working Title Films
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 32 241 649 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 764 270 $US
      • 17 févr. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 55 990 299 $US
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