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Miss Pettigrew

Titre original : Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
  • 2008
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  • 1h 32min
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Frances McDormand and Amy Adams in Miss Pettigrew (2008)
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ComédieRomanceComédie romantique

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  • Réalisation
    • Bharat Nalluri
  • Scénario
    • David Magee
    • Simon Beaufoy
    • Winifred Watson
  • Casting principal
    • Frances McDormand
    • Amy Adams
    • Ciarán Hinds
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Scénario
      • David Magee
      • Simon Beaufoy
      • Winifred Watson
    • Casting principal
      • Frances McDormand
      • Amy Adams
      • Ciarán Hinds
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Frances McDormand
    Frances McDormand
    • Miss Pettigrew
    Amy Adams
    Amy Adams
    • Delysia
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Joe
    David Alexander
    • Chestnut Seller
    Clare Clifford
    Clare Clifford
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    Christina Cole
    Christina Cole
    • Charlotte Warren
    Stephanie Cole
    Stephanie Cole
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    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Mrs. Brummegan
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
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    Sarah Kants
    Sarah Kants
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    Sally Leonard
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    Matt Ryan
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    • Gerry
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • Nick
    Mo Zinal
    Mo Zinal
    • Lenny
    • (as Mo Zainal)
    • Réalisation
      • Bharat Nalluri
    • Scénario
      • David Magee
      • Simon Beaufoy
      • Winifred Watson
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    Avis des utilisateurs119

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    9brookschoenfield

    brilliant screwball comedy

    This type of movie has simply not been done for 40 or 50 years. Comedy based upon timing, script, and coincidence (the "screwball" part) is very rare.

    Unlike today's comedy, based on the outrageous, the actors in this genre have to know how to deliver the lines, keep the pace. The resurrection of a genre.

    One of the unusual parts of this film worth noting is the score. The music moves the action a great deal of the time. And the composer kept the sound from the era almost flawlessly: big band jazz of the late 1930's. (there are a couple of slips into later jazz styles, very minor - musicologists may be annoyed - but no one else will notice) The music becomes one of the characters of the plot, interacting almost as much as the actors do. That alone is a brilliant device, tried by many, mastered rarely, especially in period.

    Amy Adams and Frances McDormand have a wonderful interplay, both sides of the romantic slide: young, desired, older, having past love by.

    great movie if you like your comedy a little faster, but with no one who's eating anything disgusting for a laugh.
    8phantomtristan

    Miss Pettigrew...Miss Pettigrew...Miss Pettigrew...

    Welcome to a world of lavish delights. A world filled with fashion shows, cocktail parties, and the latest gossip. This is the world Miss Pettigrew finds her self swept up into, and where she lives her day…to the fullest.

    Miss Pettigrew (Frances McDormand) is a nanny that has just been dropped by her placement agency after being fired for the third time from another displeased client. In her desperation for employment she steals an address card to a new client, and is soon on their doorstep, posing as the new nanny from the agency. This new client turns out to be, Delysia Lafosse (Amy Adams), a young singer/actress wannabe who is competing for the lead in a big production play. She has no children and wants a nanny more as a secretary or "social secretary" as she later calls Miss Pettigrew. Within a matter of minutes of her arrival Miss Pettigrew helps Delysia outwit two of the three men she is seeing, avoiding a possible catastrophe. This makes Delysia worship Miss Pettigrew and before long she is whisking her away to a fashion show and salon before a cocktail party in the evening.

    As the characters play with love like a fine chess game, Miss Pettigrew helps Delysia maneuver through this dazzling champagne 'n' strawberry-drenched world of revelries that the rich use in a desperate attempt to conceal the looming dread of WWII, meanwhile enjoying tidbits of luxuries she would never have dreamed of.

    Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is an absolute delight to watch from the very beginning up until the final end. The production, directing, writing, and acting are all superb as they recreate the WWII era in England.

    The acting, well Frances McDormand and Amy Adams as the two leads, need I say more. These two actresses work together so flawlessly. Frances McDormand masters a British accent and gives a performance of layers. Few actresses can play a character that "acts" fakily-sweet and still give such a realistic performance as Amy Adams. Her performance reminded me of her recent golden-globe nominated performance in Enchanted.

    Overall this is a charming, delightfully entertaining film with wonderful performances and a sharp script.
    7bobbobwhite

    An art deco treat for the senses

    Cute 30's-style story, but the best thing about this film was the art deco sets, the best art deco work I have seen since the real deco films of of the 30's. I almost forgot the story at times while looking at the gorgeous deco details in almost every scene. What a knockout apartment Amy Adam's character had, and the Savoy Hotel, wow again! Stunning, both.

    As the story has been detailed many times here, I won't, except for this.....it was a combination of Cinderella, My Fair Lady, and many others showing rags to riches development of the star, along with a prince-in-hand, happy ending. The story was madcap, with Amy Adams' flashing star power and smile moving it along at the same breakneck speed she went through the men in her life. Frances McDormand played an unemployed, dowdy nanny turned Adams' "social secretary" by hook and by crook deception, and underplayed her part with great reserve and dignity even in the face of possibly having to live on the street again. Wonderful parts for both talents and both ran with them. Very entertaining film and a real treat for the senses as it also had beautiful camera-work to show off those fantastic deco sets.

    If you miss the style, fashion and flair of those '30's nightclub films with big stars like Carole Lombard and Clark Gable, see this one and feel like you went back 70 years to the grand old age of "style" film-making.
    8Smells_Like_Cheese

    Simply irresistible

    When I first saw the trailer for Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, I was a little off put, it looked like a movie that I was either going like a lot or really dislike and feel like it was a waste of time. So I saw Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day this morning and I really liked it a lot. Miss Pettigrew is a feel good light hearted romantic comedy, one that we need more of these days. It had bright colors, a fun story, and enchanting actors. Frances McDormand was so brilliant and a lot of fun to watch, she's got such a presence on the silver screen and has still got that magical touch. Amy Adams was just adorable, I really am starting to love her more and more in each movie I see her in, she's just so cute in her role as Delysia. The weird thing is, is that her character could have been such a tramp, but she made it into someone so cute and likable that her and Miss Pettigrew into a great on screen friendship.

    Miss Pettigrew is a woman in the 1930's who has gone through so much, she's getting fired from one job to the next. But when she sneaks into being a "social secretary" for Delysia Lafosse, a sexy young vixen who is dating three guys at the same time. But she just wants to have the lead role in the local play and become a huge actress, but it's hard balancing these boys, but with Miss Pettigrew, she realizes that she might just be in love with a great man. Miss Pettigrew in the mean time catches the eye of a handsome rich man, Joe, who may just change her life.

    Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is a charming film and is one of the better films of 2008. I know that it's a bit predictable and it's a chick flick, but it's just a fun movie that I'm sure you'll like. It doesn't try too hard and the actors looked like they had such a great time making this movie. I would recommend Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, it's worth the watch. It's a nice romantic comedy that's original, clean, and fun. It brought me back to the classic movies of the 1950's where they were just fun entertainment, the colors and the feel of movie was just enchanting.

    8/10
    8cashbacher

    Down and out sneaks into the up and coming

    This quirky romance is set in London right before the outbreak of World War II. There are a few times in the movie where that context is significant, but they are very few and are of great portent, but not regarding the plot. Frances McDormand stars as Miss Pettigrew and when the story opens, she has just been fired from the position as a servant of a wealthy lady. With no assets, she goes to a soup kitchen for a free meal and when she is about to eat it, she is bumped, and it falls on the ground. Acquiring her last job through an agency, she goes there, only to be told that with her record, she is now considered unemployable. Desperate, Miss Pettigrew learns that another employee of the agency is scheduled to go to a job for an actress and intercepts the communication so that the actress believes that Miss Pettigrew was sent by the agency. Amy Adams plays the glamorous and high-society singer actress Delysia Lafosse, and when Miss Pettigrew arrives, the apartment is in a state of chaos, Lafosse needs to get the man in her bed dressed and out of the apartment before another man in her life arrives. Lafosse is portrayed as a superficial airhead, stringing several men along while she determines which one of best suited to advance her career. However, as the film progresses, we learn that she is much more than that. Clearly a child of the Depression, Lafosse is for the first time somebody, rather than just another woman struggling to survive. This movie is meant to be a comedy romance, yet the humor is often lost due to the overplayed dingbat features of Lafosse and the self-serving wickedness of other women. The romance part works much better, particularly at the end, where everything turns out to be about love. Your emotional strings are pulled when you think that Miss Pettigrew is suddenly tossed back where she was in the beginning, alone in a terminal with no hope. Suddenly, things change. Although this is clearly a chick-flick, guys can relate to it as well. My favorite parts of the movie are the references to the potential for war between Britain and Germany. There are not many but make up for it in their ominous nature. For example, there is a scene where a formation of heavy British bombers fly overhead. Anyone with knowledge of what happened during the Second World War will recognize it for the powerful harbinger of their future reality.

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    • Anecdotes
      Winifred Watson's book was published the fall of 1938 and it became a smash hit. Plans were in the works for a Hollywood film version starring Billie Burke as Miss Pettigrew, but the start of WWII brought those plans to a halt. The publisher re-released the book in 2000 which led to it being "found" again by Hollywood after 60+ years.
    • Gaffes
      In the scene where Delysia is telling Miss Pettigrew about her bit parts in the movies, she says she was "the one drinking the margarita," but the margarita wasn't invented until the 1940s.
    • Citations

      Delysia: [during an air-raid drill] Guinevere, I'm scared!

      Guinevere Pettigrew: It's just a drill, I'm sure it's just a drill.

      Delysia: But it won't always be, will it? We're going to war, aren't we?

      Guinevere Pettigrew: Yes we are. And that is why you must not waste a second of this precious life. Listen to me. Once I too had ambitions. Not your grand ones, simple ambitions. Marriage, children and a house of our own. He died, in the mud in France. A good, solid man. You would call him dull, no doubt, but he smiled whenever he saw me and we could've built a life on that. Your heart knows the truth, Delysia. Trust it.

    • Crédits fous
      Before the end credits, there is a black screen and a voice calling "some music please", after which music starts playing and the credits start rolling.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Semi-Pro/Penelope/The Bank Job/The Other Boleyn Girl/The Chicago 10 (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Brother Can You Spare a Dime
      Written by E.Y. Harburg (as Y.E. "Yip" Harburg) and Jay Gorney

      Arranged and Conducted by Paul Englishby

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 février 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Savoy Hotel, Strand, Westminster, Greater London, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(fashion show)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Focus Features
      • Kudos Productions Ltd.
      • Keylight Productions
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      • 12 313 694 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 490 942 $US
      • 9 mars 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 16 724 933 $US
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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