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Julia

  • 2008
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  • 2h 24min
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Julia (2008)
An aging alcoholic (Swinton) enters into a kidnapping plot with a woman she meets through her AA meetings.
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CrimeDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA woman tries to extort money, using a young boy as bait.A woman tries to extort money, using a young boy as bait.A woman tries to extort money, using a young boy as bait.

  • Réalisation
    • Erick Zonca
  • Scénario
    • Roger Bohbot
    • Michael Collins
    • Camille Natta
  • Casting principal
    • Tilda Swinton
    • Saul Rubinek
    • Kate del Castillo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    7,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Erick Zonca
    • Scénario
      • Roger Bohbot
      • Michael Collins
      • Camille Natta
    • Casting principal
      • Tilda Swinton
      • Saul Rubinek
      • Kate del Castillo
    • 49avis d'utilisateurs
    • 79avis des critiques
    • 62Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux39

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    Tilda Swinton
    Tilda Swinton
    • Julia
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Mitch
    Kate del Castillo
    Kate del Castillo
    • Elena
    Aidan Gould
    Aidan Gould
    • Tom
    Jude Ciccolella
    Jude Ciccolella
    • Nick
    Bruno Bichir
    Bruno Bichir
    • Diego
    Horacio Garcia Rojas
    Horacio Garcia Rojas
    • Santos
    Mauricio Moreno
    • José
    Gaston Peterson
    • Miguel
    • (as Gastón Peterson)
    Kevin Kilner
    Kevin Kilner
    • Johnny
    John Bellucci
    • Phillip
    Ezra Buzzington
    Ezra Buzzington
    • George
    Roger Cudney
    Roger Cudney
    • Frank
    Eugene Byrd
    Eugene Byrd
    • Leon
    Sandro Kopp
    Sandro Kopp
    • Marcus
    M.J. Karmi
    M.J. Karmi
    • AA Woman
    • (as MJ Karmi)
    Carl Dillard
    • Henry AA
    • (as Carl Dudley Dillard)
    Ken Davitian
    Ken Davitian
    • Taxi Driver
    • Réalisation
      • Erick Zonca
    • Scénario
      • Roger Bohbot
      • Michael Collins
      • Camille Natta
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    8paul2001sw-1

    Woman on the edge

    Eric Zonca directed the sublime 'The Dream Life of Angels', a beautiful story of female friendship and existential despair. 'Julia', his first film for 9 years, is equally powerful, but much less charming. Tilda Swinton is great as Julia, but her character is absolutely unlikeable; the plot, meanwhile, though harrowing, in places strains credibility, especially in its portrait of Mexico as a literal hell on earth. Yet Zonca's talent is also on display, and the story commands your attention in spite of its unpleasantness. The ending is ambiguous, potentially interpretable as redemptive, but not clearly so. I'm not sure this is a great film; I am sure I want to see more from this director.
    8Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    JULIA: The Tilda Swinton Show!!!

    Who gives us a truly remarkable, all-out, Oscar-worthy, showcase performance as a living-in-denial, abrasive-mouthed, fortyish and usually sporting that oh-so-disheveled-buy- me-a-few-drinks-and -I'll-go-home-with-you -but-won't-remember- or-care-in-the-morning- out-and-out-lush-look...with serious stability/maturity issues...And that, ladies and gentlemen, pretty much sums it up!

    Swinton practically carries the whole movie on her more-often-than-not -slipping-out-of-her-dress shoulders! JULIA, both the movie and most of all, the character, will continue to ricochet around your brain, tumultuously, long after you've reached the credits. KUDOS to Ms. Swinton! Even before her Oscar winning role as the anal-retentive executive you love to hate in "Michael Clayton", she seemed like a very competent actor...and, of course, afterwards, a truly excellent one. With her ground-breaking, perhaps best of the year, performance in JULIA, there can be absolutely no doubt her acting skills are nothing short of legendary! The only other actor who could hold her own on camera with Swinton was Kate del Castillo (Under the Same Moon), who turns in a brief but incredibly intense performance as the disturbed mother.

    JULIA, the character, reminds me of how the Supreme Court used to define pornography, "Totally and utterly devoid of any redeeming social value". What is truly mystical about Ms. Swinton's performance is that despite portraying a detestable and neurotically unpredictable human being, she manages to plant a seed of expectation and compassion in the viewer's mind. Throughout the film, there is a flicker of hope that, somehow, someway, things will manage to right themselves. JULIA certainly manages to pull the proverbial rug out from under your feet on more than one occasion. My hands are tied when it comes to discussing the final 3 or 4 minutes of the film.(NO SP___LERS HERE, NO SIREE!) but you absolutely mustn't give up on JULIA beforehand. Please, be patient! Everything hinges on that final scene! Soon afterwards, upon reflection, the real implications will remind you that things aren't always what they seem! Immediately after viewing JULIA, 6****** was my initial reaction. After all my cerebral dust has settled, JULIA rates a rock-solid 8********! DEC.29-21.
    8thebathroomsinger

    If you missed this one at the cinemas, you'll be cursing yourself - much worse than Julia Harris

    INTRO:

    One weekend, some weeks back I went to the movies with friends intending to watch 'Into the Wild'. But as things go in groups, somebody had already seen it and before I knew it plans were laid to watch a film about a girl who got gets pregnant – I protested (I hadn't even read the review on IMDb!!!) but I ended up watching it anyway – the result being 'Juno' just blew me away.. the story, the acting, the dialogs and of course – the soundtrack!

    Once again I was to go to the cinemas… this time I had no real choices - the other options were Jumper, 10000BC and Julia (I'd seen the other good flicks already). I knew from 'trusted sources' that Jumper sucked and 10000 BC didn't really meet our high standards ;) So it came down to Julia - I didn't know what to expect of this film.. THERE WAS NO REVIEW ON IMDb!!! BUT I got brave - maybe I'd learned a lesson after having ventured into the unknown with Juno – or maybe it was the 50% discount at the movies this weekend.. I watched Julia!

    The FILM:

    When I came out of the cinema I swore to myself that this would be my first movie review on IMDb – not so much for the sake of writing a review but for the fact that I'd hate to let a good film go un-noticed! And Julia is a good film, it's a very good film – for it kept me glued to the screen once I got 'into' the film – which happened about 20 minutes into the movie..

    Tilda Swinton played an award-winner of a role as the ever-cursing Julia Harris, who makes it a habit of waking up, unaware of where she's been sleeping. You know, the ease with which she plays an alcoholic totally convinced me that she did drink all that vodka during the making of the film. And unlike her other films, the camera does not show her in that special way that highlights her lovely eyes supported by those high, rounded cheekbones. But you will still fall in love with her – and you will also cut down on the alcohol and cigarettes and give up any ideas of easy ransom-money.

    From the kidnapper to the kid-napped Tom – played by the talented Aidan Gould starts off as a kid who is made to nap all the time, more to make it easy for Julia to manage him than to keep him from escaping. But after he has been shoved around a bit, Julia starts to learn how to handle the kid and keeps him awake a lot more, and you start to see some interaction between the two.

    Julia treats Tom as a mature individual and their conversations show that the kid does have some mature ideas in his head, probably only put there by his millionaire grandfather who is also his sole guardian - but he is quite smart for his age. He also starts to display a range of emotions, more than just fear or anger. You have to see the film to realize how delicate these are. My favorite though, was the look on his face when he wakes up next to a girl one morning – I wont tell you where or with whom or how, as that would be a 'spoiler' …literally!

    Well, these are the two main characters that really 'make' this film and around them you will find others playing short but not insignificant roles. I could go on to give you my observations of the characters and my guesses on their lifestyles and make psycho-social analyses. But those are the kind of reviews which restricted my imagination as I watched other films – they didn't help me so I figure it won't be good for you either my fellow movie-lover-speculator…

    To sum up, the film has a simple plot that unfolds with time, there aren't any super special effects, no fancy camera-work and despite all that, it still appeals to me – like many other simple films have. Normally I'd vote for a 7 on 10 for it being so smooth, but I left the cinema thinking about other probable outcomes, as I wasn't too happy about the way it ended… It was certainly possible, but I still wished it hadn't happened – but then I wonder how else would I have made the end to this film?? For having created this conflict in me, I'd like to give this film an 8 on 10.

    And for the doubtful ones out there, reading this review to make up your minds – I dedicate this, my first IMDb review to you – go for it, you won't regret it!
    Red_Identity

    Entertaining, with Swinton at its core

    Lately, I have become a big fan of Tilda Swinton. It started off with her villain stand-out role in The Chronicles of Narnia, then I saw her alongside George Clooney in Michael Clayton, where she stole her scenes. Recently, I saw her in her best work yet, We Need To Talk About Kevin, so it was just a matter of time before I saw Julia, and it's plot interested me.

    Julia is a pretty straight-forward crime thriller. It has a lot of twists and turns, and it always remains entertaining and intriguing. You want to know what's going to happen to Swinton's character and the boy she is taking for ransom. Julia becomes more and more likable as the film progresses and we stop seeing her as a villain. Swinton does a magnificent job too. I have never seen her play a role like this before, and it's without a doubt her showiest performance, since Julia is the showiest role. Credit has to be given to the way she so casually makes Julia someone we actually root for as the film goes on. Not many actors would have been able to do this, but she does it gracefully, and she gets better as the film goes along because instead of just a cartoon that we first saw in the beginning, we see a woman with fears and real feelings as well.

    Now, the film isn't perfect... far from it. It feels sort of disjointed. Like I said, Swinton easily slips into another persona, but without any help from the script. Many films make it really believable the way a character slips into different attitudes, but this film doesn't really. Swinton does sort of transition it, but behind her incredible performance, you can easily see that the script expects us to believe the way this character starts acting differently. Too fast, without any real depth and not subtle, or even fitting to the film. Still, t's plausible barely just because of Swinton.

    The problems still keep arising though, especially when we enter Mexico. I never really have a problem with the way Mexicans are portrayed, since I don't take offense easily, but this rubbed me the wrong way. Their manner of speaking, their actual language. I'm not saying it's completely off the mark, but something about that storyline upset me. Maybe it has to do with the thin characterization, or the execution, or the direction. All I know is that what only kept me watching was finding out all of Julia's story. I am also not one to dismiss endings because they aren't "complete", but here it didn't work well. I wanted it to finish, for it to reveal the fate of this character. This sort of abrupt ending only works specifically for certain powerful films, and since this isn't, it just left me unsatisfied.

    Overall, worth a watch for Swinton's magnificent performance, and I was actually more entertained than my rating will suggest, but the film is full of flaws within its story. A Breaking Bad story not nearly as engaging or as complicated as it wishes, but still not bad at all and remains a solid film. This feels like the performance Swinton won the Oscar for, just because of how extreme it is.
    9druid333-2

    Drunk...You Didn't Say That To Me Two Hours Ago When I First Walked In Here!

    I have been an admirer of Tilda Swinton,since I first saw her in some of Derek Jarman's films,and moving on to acting in some mighty toothsome film fare after Jarman's untimely death due to complications from AIDS. Not only can she take on some roles in what could be considered "difficult" films,but she can fake an American accent quite well. Erick Zonka ('The Dreamlife Of Angels',The Little Thief') directs & co writes the screenplay (with Aude Py)about a self destructive 40 something,full blown alcoholic party girl,named Julia who's party girl days should have been behind her years ago. When she is ordered to attend an AA meeting by one of her best friends (played by veteran Canadian actor,Saul Rubinek), she meets up with a psychologically disturbed woman named Elena (played to the max by Kate Del Castillo),who wants Julia to kidnap her eight year old son from her Grandfather. Julia,with nothing to lose (and equally nothing to gain)is at first reluctant to go along with this scheme,but eventually goes along for the ride. What transpires is a botched kidnapping that goes from bad to worse to truly unbearable. Toss in an unintended trip to Mexico,and watch the fire get turned up to full 10. Comparisons to John Cassavete's film, 'Gloria' will be noted. Rated 'R'by the MPAA,this film contains pervasive raunchy language (both in English & Spanish),adult content & nudity & graphic,bloody violence. Leave the kiddies home

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    • Anecdotes
      In real life, Tilda Swinton, who plays an alcoholic in the film, cannot drink. She says she would fall asleep after having just one glass.
    • Gaffes
      The motel scenes in which Julia holds Tom captive that are supposed to be set in California have non-American electrical outlets, revealing the scenes' Mexican location.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Julia: Come on kid... i'm taking you to see your mother

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Teen Wolf: The Tell (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Train Station
      Composed by Darius Keeler and Pollard Berries

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 2008 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
      • Belgique
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Джулия
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Four Aces Movie Ranch - 14499 E Ave Q, Palmdale, Californie, États-Unis(Motel scenes)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Les Productions Bagheera
      • Le Bureau
      • France 3 Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 65 108 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 524 $US
      • 10 mai 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 1 333 241 $US
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      2 heures 24 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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