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Precious

  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 50min
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Gabourey Sidibe in Precious (2009)
In Harlem, an overweight, illiterate teen (Sidibe) who is pregnant with her second child is invited to enroll in an alternative school in hopes that her life can head in a new direction.
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À Harlem en 1987, une adolescente obèse, analphabète et maltraitée, enceinte de son deuxième enfant, est invitée à une école alternative qui lui donne l'espoir que sa vie pourra prendre une ... Tout lireÀ Harlem en 1987, une adolescente obèse, analphabète et maltraitée, enceinte de son deuxième enfant, est invitée à une école alternative qui lui donne l'espoir que sa vie pourra prendre une nouvelle direction.À Harlem en 1987, une adolescente obèse, analphabète et maltraitée, enceinte de son deuxième enfant, est invitée à une école alternative qui lui donne l'espoir que sa vie pourra prendre une nouvelle direction.

  • Réalisation
    • Lee Daniels
  • Scénario
    • Geoffrey Fletcher
    • Sapphire
  • Casting principal
    • Gabourey Sidibe
    • Mo'Nique
    • Paula Patton
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,3/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Lee Daniels
    • Scénario
      • Geoffrey Fletcher
      • Sapphire
    • Casting principal
      • Gabourey Sidibe
      • Mo'Nique
      • Paula Patton
    • 347avis d'utilisateurs
    • 310avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 2 Oscars
      • 114 victoires et 103 nominations au total

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    Mo'Nique
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    Paula Patton
    Paula Patton
    • Ms. Rain
    Mariah Carey
    Mariah Carey
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    Sherri Shepherd
    Sherri Shepherd
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    Stephanie Andujar
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    Chyna Layne
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    Amina Robinson
    Amina Robinson
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    Xosha Roquemore
    Xosha Roquemore
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    Angelic Zambrana
    Angelic Zambrana
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    • Toosie
    Nealla Gordon
    Nealla Gordon
    • Mrs. Lichtenstein
    Grace Hightower
    Grace Hightower
    • Socialworker
    Barret Helms
    • Tom Cruise
    • (as Barret Isaiah Mindell)
    Kimberly Russell
    • Katherine
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Mr. Wicher
    Susan Taylor
    • Fairy Godmother
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      • Lee Daniels
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      • Geoffrey Fletcher
      • Sapphire
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    8DavidTL

    A Precious Film

    A truly magnificent film that may be slow, but slow in an acceptable movie pace. Wonderful directing and acting. Definitely deserved the nominations and awards it received. A great film where everyone learns their lesson in the end. It's truly emotional and will have anyone watching it in tears for joy and sadness at the end of the film. This is one of those films that makes me want to fight against child abuse and help the unfortunate individuals who can't spell, read, write or barely do anything just like Precious in this movie. 10/10. One of the best films about child abuse since Mysterious Skin. Sad and moving and sometimes funny. Precious is a "Precious" film
    9ccrivelli2005

    Once every so often...

    Once every so often a film comes along that will change your perception of things. In one way or another it will give you elements to better yourself. "Precious" is such a film. Lee Daniels, the director, takes things to extremes, so much so that this could easily be an opera. When you think that things couldn't be worse, you discover that they have been worse already for a long time. Precious is played by a sort of miracle. Her name is Gubarey Sidibe and I don't even know how to pronounce it but I will certainly take her in my mind from now on, always. When she stands listening to the rantings of her mother, I surprised myself by feeling tears running down my face. The mother, a standout, once in a lifetime performance by Mo'Nique, is also a character we've never seen before. Brutal, unsentimental and truthful to the core. I saw the film over three weeks ago and I can't shake it out of my system, if that in itself is not a sign of greatness I don't know what is.
    6Monotreme02

    Stunning performances but emotionally inconsistent

    I should start out by emphasizing that I disagree with much of the criticism the film has been receiving. A common disparagement condemns the movie as "emotionally manipulative" and "superficially inspirational", much like other films that fall into the category of the "inspirational dramas" depicting stories of individuals overcoming obstacles and hardships that many people seem to hate. Well, I personally found that the film portrays a reality far too bleak and dismal and brutal for it to possibly be considered "inspirational"; in addition, while the film ends on somewhat of a high note, even that is laced with misery and becomes the lesser of two evils for the protagonist. Another criticism of the film – and of the book it is based on – is from the opposite end of the spectrum, and blames the film for portraying TOO bleak a situation to the point of exploitation. I personally found the scenario portrayed in the film to be strikingly realistic, and I think that people who are too ignorant to realize that such a grim existence can feasibly be led in 21st century America need a serious wake-up call.

    One aspect of the film that deserves all the praise in the world is its cast, specifically the performances of its lead actresses and the surprising and unexpected quality of these performances considering the particular thespians involved. First and foremost, we have the breakout role of Gabourey "Gabby" Sidibe, portraying the overweight, twice-pregnant and illiterate protagonist, Precious. The performance is a revelation both because of how convincingly Sidibe reacts to and interacts with her brutal day-to-day existence, but also because of how completely removed it is from the first-time actresses' actual life. It's always impressive to see a performer convincingly convey difficult and profound emotions that they probably would never feel themselves in their real lives, but for a first-time actress to convey these emotions is particularly incredible. Precious' life is populated by three prominent adult characters; two of which see past her daunting exterior and genuinely want to help her, and one who does the exact opposite. Mariah Carey plays a social worker who takes a personal interest in Precious' case and, in the film's most dramatically gut-wrenching scene, makes a genuine attempt to bridge the gap between the teenager and her monstrous mother. Carey has only ever acted in two or three other films, including the atrocious vanity project "Glitter", but in this role, she de-glams, puts on a convincing and raspy accent and actually manages to deliver a surprisingly well rounded and convincing performance. Paula Patton plays another alternate mother figure in Precious' life, her teacher at her alternate school who takes a particularly personal interest in Precious, to the point of letter her stay at her home when she has nowhere else to go. Unlike Mariah Carey, Patton never did anything to totally remove my confidence in her acting abilities, but then again, she's never actually given what can really be considered a "good" performance, which is what makes her tender and genuine turn in this film most impressive. But the scene-stealer is without a doubt Mo'Nique, probably one of my LEAST favorite "comedic" performers who totally redeems herself and manages to deliver a frighteningly convincing performance, incredibly transforming herself into Precious' villainous, sadistic and purely evil mother. It is an incredible and difficult and extremely brave performance, and is even more impressive considering that it's coming from the star of "Phat Girlz".

    The performances are rich and incredible enough to hold up dramatic scenes, but not the narrative as a whole, which, as I mentioned before, suffers from a series of bad directorial choices made by director Lee Daniels. The film's biggest flow is emotional inconsistency: in an attempt to portray Precious' inner feelings, Daniels injects strangely conceived fantasy sequences at key dramatic moments in which Precious imagines herself as a glamorous and famous personality. While the intention of these sequences is clear, their abruptness just totally jolts the audience out of the emotional flow of the film, and they just seem out of place. For a similar reason, Daniels chooses to set grim and dramatic scenes to oddly inappropriate songs and musical cues, which once again just feel forced and out of place, and interrupt the emotional resonance of the scenes. Other than that, the film just seems poorly done at times, or simply unfinished: the cinematography is inconsistent and often features zooms and loss of focus that don't feel like stylistic choices but rather just like mistakes. In addition, the editing is quite disjointed at times, and many cuts interrupt musical cues in the middle or otherwise are just so sudden and jumbled that they completely ruin the dramatic flow. Finally, I just felt that while many separate scenes work wonderfully and are emotional and genuinely gut-wrenching, they are just too loosely connected for the film to actually carry a consistent dramatic arc throughout, as it jumps between Precious' brutal home life to her newfound support in her classroom to her day-to-day activities to her inner fantasies. For example, a major dramatic reveal near the end of the film end sup completely ignored and thus irrelevant to the dramatic arc. As I mentioned earlier, the performances are absolutely spectacular, but the inconsistencies in the film's tone and its jumbled and odd editing take away from what otherwise could have been a genuinely affective film.
    dailyshampoo48

    exploitative of human suffering or important spotlight on horrors of poverty, abuse?

    I can't decide.

    I will say this: Precious' mom isn't unique to Harlem or the black community. as someone with a significantly different background, I found myself nodding and shuddering at turns.

    some will say that it is too much bad to happen to one person. but it's the vulnerable ones who are most open to this sort of abuse.

    I read around the internet such opinions as, "the inner cities are beyond repair, there is no hope for them, for the people who live there". this is some sort of political statement I imagine. but I would assert Precious' experience is a quintessentially American one; the America I know, after all, the America of enormous racial and economic inequality. Hollywood doesn't like to focus on this aspect of our society considering it not very interesting or likely to induce guilt in the upper-middle class folk most likely to buy movie tickets. but watching precious helped me feel vindicated: "here, at last," I said to myself, "is someone telling my story".

    what *is* inaccurate is the portrayal of social workers as generally helpful or even moderately well-meaning people. this is blatantly false. the role of the social worker is that of an auditor; my experience with them is that they have nothing but contempt for the people who they are hired to help.

    of course precious was right in the end. what could the nice lady do for her? but at least her heart was in the right place.

    the problem with America isn't the inner cities but an utter lack of love, compassion, understanding.
    8rika-31302

    Very very strong

    This movie is the strongest and most serious movie I've ever watched. A young woman, a main character, has so many problems that I can't help covering my eyes with my hands.

    After watching it, we have to think about these problems like home problem or individual problem, race, skin color, and so on. There are actually a lot of people like her in the world. They're supposed to suffer, but they also must know there are some people supporting them around them.

    Not only them. Everyone in the world has to realize that we are living with each other's support. And a child can't choose his/her parents. I deeply think over that.

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    • Anecdotes
      Mo'Nique accepted her role to raise awareness of sexual abuse. A confessed victim of incest herself, the actress had great reservations about playing the part, but ultimately found the experience therapeutic.
    • Gaffes
      The Reach One Teach One teacher's office displays a certificate with Bill Clinton's signature as President of the United States. He was inaugurated in January 1993, and the scene occurred in 1987.
    • Citations

      Clareece 'Precious' Jones: The other day, I cried. I felt stupid. But you know what? Fuck that day. That's why God, or whoever, makes new days.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Couples Retreat/Bronson/An Education (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Humpin' Around
      Written by L.A. Reid (as Antonio L.A. Reid), Daryl Simmons, Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Kenneth M. Edmonds), Thomas Reyes, and Bobby Brown

      Performed by Bobby Brown

      Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mars 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • ARP Sélection (France)
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Precious: Preciosa
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lee Daniels Entertainment
      • Smokewood Entertainment Group
      • Lionsgate
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      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 47 566 524 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 872 458 $US
      • 8 nov. 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 63 649 529 $US
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