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Jack et Diane, deux adolescentes, se rencontrent à New York, et passent la nuit à s'embrasser avec passion. Entre l'innocente Diane et la sauvage Jack, un amour nait, mais il est entaché par... Tout lireJack et Diane, deux adolescentes, se rencontrent à New York, et passent la nuit à s'embrasser avec passion. Entre l'innocente Diane et la sauvage Jack, un amour nait, mais il est entaché par le départ proche de Diane.Jack et Diane, deux adolescentes, se rencontrent à New York, et passent la nuit à s'embrasser avec passion. Entre l'innocente Diane et la sauvage Jack, un amour nait, mais il est entaché par le départ proche de Diane.
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- 2 nominations au total
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Action movies with tons of heads getting blown off and blood bursts don't always have 'points'. Most are just ways of showing action and people say, 'Well, what do you expect?'
For some reason there is a double standard in cinema now where a movie, if it isn't a genre, has to have some mind blowing '1984' point. Well, the truth is, people don't care about points. I know people that have written great books with compelling themes and can't get them published. It's all about what people think, what they think they want, and how they sum it all up in the end.
Most people will watch 'Jack and Diane' and say, 'That was a big waste of time. There was no point. The acting was weak. Why did I watch that?'
Sometimes we take for granted what a movie, or story for that matter is. 'Jack and Diane' is a glimpse. It's a look at a situation that might have happened or could happen. The characters are not developed, because you are supposed to imagine them in your mind or even perhaps see your self in them.
The truth is, there was a lot said in this movie: about people, about how we can't see into other people's lives, feel what they feel; how we are closed off and encapsulated and outwardly poisonous to anyone we don't know. There was an over all theme of love and awakening sexual desire. People don't want that stuff, so most will look at this movie and say the usual 'what's the point'
People like love stories where a guy gets a girl, where a girl gets a guy and they move in together and have two kids and a dog. People like the thriller where some guy succeeds through unreasonable measure an impossible situation while somehow falling in love and solving his life problems.
We like movies where people get shot and cut up; based on true life bs.
But, when a movie about two kids loving each other for a brief time, feeling that bud of love in their stomachs and loins, comes out...we judge it to shreds.
Juno Temple and Riley Keough did a great job. They acted. There wasn't any big chase scene or gun fight or montage. They didn't give speeches. The dialogue really doesn't matter either. It was just two characters growing emotion. Why can't that be enough for an hour and a half?
For some reason there is a double standard in cinema now where a movie, if it isn't a genre, has to have some mind blowing '1984' point. Well, the truth is, people don't care about points. I know people that have written great books with compelling themes and can't get them published. It's all about what people think, what they think they want, and how they sum it all up in the end.
Most people will watch 'Jack and Diane' and say, 'That was a big waste of time. There was no point. The acting was weak. Why did I watch that?'
Sometimes we take for granted what a movie, or story for that matter is. 'Jack and Diane' is a glimpse. It's a look at a situation that might have happened or could happen. The characters are not developed, because you are supposed to imagine them in your mind or even perhaps see your self in them.
The truth is, there was a lot said in this movie: about people, about how we can't see into other people's lives, feel what they feel; how we are closed off and encapsulated and outwardly poisonous to anyone we don't know. There was an over all theme of love and awakening sexual desire. People don't want that stuff, so most will look at this movie and say the usual 'what's the point'
People like love stories where a guy gets a girl, where a girl gets a guy and they move in together and have two kids and a dog. People like the thriller where some guy succeeds through unreasonable measure an impossible situation while somehow falling in love and solving his life problems.
We like movies where people get shot and cut up; based on true life bs.
But, when a movie about two kids loving each other for a brief time, feeling that bud of love in their stomachs and loins, comes out...we judge it to shreds.
Juno Temple and Riley Keough did a great job. They acted. There wasn't any big chase scene or gun fight or montage. They didn't give speeches. The dialogue really doesn't matter either. It was just two characters growing emotion. Why can't that be enough for an hour and a half?
Wow this was an epic failure on the part of the director. The movie was a roller-coaster of emotions that never made sense or came together towards the end of the film. The irony of the film is that he was trying to tell a story about first love, yet the dialogue between the supposed two in love was poor or nonexistent. There was no special bond shown on screen at all which left the audience even more confused after the movie was over. Moreover, there was no character development conveyed throughout the film which would have helped us believe more that the two were falling in love.
And yes, is this a film about love, horror, tragedy, or comedy? Who knows? The one thing I enjoyed was the soundtrack and music selection.
And yes, is this a film about love, horror, tragedy, or comedy? Who knows? The one thing I enjoyed was the soundtrack and music selection.
If the director wanted to film girls making out, he should have just done that instead of half baking a forced love story between two characters with no chemistry and no interest in each other.
This movie is dreadful.
The sound quality was really poor which in the end didn't matter because the dialogue was woeful and the plot pretty much nonexistent.
I really like Juno Riley and Kylie but nothing they gave could save this.
The director must be self funded because I noticed he made movies after this and there is no way he would ever have a studio risk money on him making anything for them.
I am definitely never going to get back the 101 minutes I foolishly wasted on this.
I should have rewatched Catwoman.
I hope nobody else accidentally views this or anything else made by this director.
The sound quality was really poor which in the end didn't matter because the dialogue was woeful and the plot pretty much nonexistent.
I really like Juno Riley and Kylie but nothing they gave could save this.
The director must be self funded because I noticed he made movies after this and there is no way he would ever have a studio risk money on him making anything for them.
I am definitely never going to get back the 101 minutes I foolishly wasted on this.
I should have rewatched Catwoman.
I hope nobody else accidentally views this or anything else made by this director.
I was really disappointed and was expecting a lot more. I feel like I wasted an hour and 45 minutes I'll never get back. I lasted that long in hopes that something interesting would happen. I was at least hoping for some good sex scenes but that was a disappointment too. I usually like indie films because i know it is a struggle to make them on such a tight budget but I def would not recommend this to anyone. I think I sucks that this site makes you put 10 lines of review for a film that is not worth 10 lines but I guess I will play along if I can spare someone else wasting their time on this film and not searching Netflix for something better.
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- GaffesAt 70 minutes: During a Jack and Diane alone scene, in one clip, the scar on Jack's face appears on her left cheek, which shows that this clip has been flipped.
- ConnexionsReferences Yu-Gi-Oh! Le film: La pyramide de lumière (2004)
- Bandes originalesWhistle
Performed by Kylie Minogue
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 1 142 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 294 $US
- 4 nov. 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 142 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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