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Une nuit à New York

Titre original : Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
  • 2008
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  • 1h 30min
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Michael Cera and Kat Dennings in Une nuit à New York (2008)
The trailer for the upcoming DVD release of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
Lire trailer2:26
18 Videos
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Nick O'Leary, lycéen et membre du groupe de rock The Jerk Offs, rencontre Norah Silverberg lorsqu'elle lui demande d'être son petit ami pour cinq minutes.Nick O'Leary, lycéen et membre du groupe de rock The Jerk Offs, rencontre Norah Silverberg lorsqu'elle lui demande d'être son petit ami pour cinq minutes.Nick O'Leary, lycéen et membre du groupe de rock The Jerk Offs, rencontre Norah Silverberg lorsqu'elle lui demande d'être son petit ami pour cinq minutes.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Sollett
  • Scénario
    • Lorene Scafaria
    • Rachel Cohn
    • David Levithan
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Cera
    • Kat Dennings
    • Aaron Yoo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    97 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Peter Sollett
    • Scénario
      • Lorene Scafaria
      • Rachel Cohn
      • David Levithan
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Cera
      • Kat Dennings
      • Aaron Yoo
    • 172avis d'utilisateurs
    • 146avis des critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 9 nominations au total

    Vidéos18

    DVD trailer
    Trailer 2:26
    DVD trailer
    You're My Musical Soulmate
    Clip 1:04
    You're My Musical Soulmate
    You're My Musical Soulmate
    Clip 1:04
    You're My Musical Soulmate
    I'm Not a Cab
    Clip 0:57
    I'm Not a Cab
    I'm Not Jealous
    Clip 1:02
    I'm Not Jealous
    Call Me
    Clip 1:00
    Call Me
    What Could Go Wrong?
    Clip 0:59
    What Could Go Wrong?

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    Rôles principaux65

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    Michael Cera
    Michael Cera
    • Nick
    Kat Dennings
    Kat Dennings
    • Norah
    Aaron Yoo
    Aaron Yoo
    • Thom
    Rafi Gavron
    Rafi Gavron
    • Dev
    Ari Graynor
    Ari Graynor
    • Caroline
    Alexis Dziena
    Alexis Dziena
    • Tris
    Jonathan B. Wright
    Jonathan B. Wright
    • Beefy Guy (Lethario)
    Zachary Booth
    Zachary Booth
    • Gary
    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Tal
    Justin Rice
    Justin Rice
    • Bishop Allen
    Christian Rudder
    • Bishop Allen
    Giorgio Angelini
    Giorgio Angelini
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    Darbie Nowatka
    • Bishop Allen
    Cully Symington
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    Jeremy Haines
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    • Sammy (Are You Randy)
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    Glenn Kubota
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    Marika Daciuk
    Marika Daciuk
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      • Peter Sollett
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      • Lorene Scafaria
      • Rachel Cohn
      • David Levithan
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    8stefanbe

    A fun romp through New York's night-time music scene.

    For years, teenagers have connected with one another through music and the discovery of new and different bands. Even though technology has allowed music to be more widespread and portable, there is still the thrill of late-night adventures seeking live performances from favourite bands. In Peter Sollett's Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, he brings this out on screen in a fun manner that shows you do not necessarily need crude humour or death-defying encounters to make a night out with friends an interesting and worth telling story. Throughout the film, the audience becomes more enriched by the characters and their ideas. Nick and Norah could have easily become a smug "teenagers rule over all" tale like this year's Charlie Bartlett, but is instead is a sweet romance between two individuals that most people can easily relate to.

    Nick (Michael Cera) is the guitarist for a queercore band with his two friends Dev and Thom (Rafi Gavron and Aaron Yoo). He is currently grieving over the separation between his former girlfriend Tris (Alexis Dziena), but decides to join his friends for a performance out in New York City. In an act of desperation, he encounters Norah (Kat Dennings), who asks Nick to be his boyfriend for five minutes. After her drunken friend Caroline (Ari Graynor) runs off into the city, Nick and Norah along with his friends scour the city in search of her. Meanwhile, Tris is decides to go after Nick to find out if it truly is over between them.

    One of the key successes of this film lies with the ensemble cast of talented young actors. Adults are barely featured in this film, as the teenage characters are given the overall spotlight here and Peter Sollett has hired some very good actors to play these parts. Michael Cera is still playing the awkward individual he has been doing since Arrested Development, but he still grows into the part well, as his character is not quite as nervous as previous roles. He proves to be likable and relatable in the part and his chemistry with the other actors comes off very well. Kat Dennings surpasses him, though, giving Norah a sarcastic wit and coming off as very easy to relate to. The way Nick and Norah progress throughout the film is handled very well by Cera and Dennings. Ari Graynor deserves some acclaim for her wacky, but still nuanced performance as Caroline. She is given the bulk of "stunts" in this film, particularly when sharing the screen with a piece of gum that ends up becoming a separate character by itself. Aaron Yoo, Rafi Gavron and Jonathan B Wright allow their best friend roles to become more than just simple stereotypes as they prove just as likable as the leads. Jay Baruchel also does a fine job in a small role that is definitely very far from the meek actor he played in last summer's Tropic Thunder.

    Credit should also go to first-time screenwriter Lorene Scafaria, adapting the original source material by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan. She writes a funny and intelligent script with well-developed characters who evolve effectively and realistically as the film goes on. She also does not go the Adventures in Babysitting route by showing New York after hours as a grungy underworld, instead opting for a more light-weight approach to the material. She understands the independent musical scene of the Big Apple and she portrays it effectively throughout the course of the film. Director Peter Sollett and Cinematographer Tom Richmond also do well in lighting the city and allowing it to breathe. Even though the large majority of Nick and Norah takes place at night, there is still plenty of light that shines through, particularly in showing the vast culture. Legendary locations like the New Jersey Turnpike, Times Square and Pennsylvania Station also make appearances to give the film an even more New York feel.

    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist simply wants to be a fun, breezy ride through New York's music scene and the audience is happy to go along with it. The characters are easy to relate to, the writing is intelligent and the direction is solid. Though there have been plenty of "one night in the city" films, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist manages to stay fresh and original and unique through its running time. Overall, this is definitely one to watch at the evening showing with the buddies.
    6jemps918

    could use some clever cutting

    Michael Cera reprises a role he does best (a good-natured dork) as high school student Nick O'Leary, the only straight guy in the mostly gay-punk group The Jerk Offs. Nick makes 'closure' CD soundtracks (up to Vol. 12!) for his bitchy ex-girlfriend Tris (Alexis Dziena, another stereotype for most annoying girl ever--originally hated her in Fool's Gold). Nick meets Tris' best friend Norah Silverberg (Kat Dennings), a mysterious, brooding type, when she asks him to play her boyfriend for a few minutes (another old trick in the book).

    Just like the characters' purported awkward age, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist was painfully awkward in its acting, story and editing. There were a few highlights and seriously funny moments, but they are a sad sprinkling. Ari Graynor's antics as Caroline, Norah's drunk and ditzy friend, seemed genuine but it wasn't established how and why they remain friends. Some of the dialogue is hilarious but you are rewarded by these handouts only if you're patient enough not to sleep through this infinitely long-drawn out teen flick.

    Oh, the soundtrack was perfectly ambient but not particularly memorable (which is the saddest part!), however, I thought the escalator kissing scene was really sweet.
    7Smells_Like_Cheese

    Surprisingly funny

    I had a small feeling about Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist that it was going to be a decent hit, with the popularity of Juno, not to compare, but this movie had similarities. This movie has my main pet peeve with the younger generation of today, the people who are the "I heard this band before you did so I have better taste than you do" type of mentality. The independent rock music movies are just not my thing, so I wasn't too excited to see this movie, but when some friends invited me to go see it with them, I had low expectations and actually ended up having a great time watching Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. It's honestly one of the better comedies that is out in theaters right now, although I have to admit I feel so dirty watching all these horny teenage girls, I'm a girl, and it just made me feel uncomfortable, this is how teenagers act? Scary; anyways, the story is really fun and gives you a great time laughing.

    Nick is having a hard time after his rough break up with super slutty Tris, he continues to mix CD's for her that her fellow student, Norah listens too and enjoys it. By chance Norah meets Nick not knowing that it's Tris's ex and says that he's her boyfriend to show Tris that she's no prude. But when Norah learns that Nick is the ex, Nick also won't shut up about Tris, but they find out throughout the night that maybe they're musical soul mates and can really dig each other's vibe. But in the mean time with their crazy friends, they try to find their favorite band that is hidden in New York.

    Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is definitely worth the look, I would say that it's worth full price. The only thing I have a problem with is our leading man, Michael Cera, this guy is a nice actor, but he hasn't really expanded himself into different roles, he's been playing the same character since Superbad to be honest. But I'm seeing Kat Dennings more and more, I'm enjoying her presence on screen, she's very lovely and has potential. But the person who definitely stole the show was Norah's drunk friend, Caroline played by Ari Graynor, she was just beyond hilarious and stole all the laughs. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist is a great new teen comedy, though I really hope teenagers don't act like this... if they do... oh, I'm praying that our future is going to be alright.

    7/10
    7jaddison383

    An Unlikely Film of Soul...

    In this age of super-broad comedies and sexed-up teen films, there comes Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist. It's all-too-easy to groan at the thought of sitting down to a high school film these days, yet 'Nick & Norah' attempts to make you rethink that. It tries to achieve that so rare of an achievement; it tries to make a genuine and honest teen comedy.

    It succeeds.

    Michael Cera, that king of adorable dorkiness, stars as Nick, the sole straight member of a queer-rock band. Kat Dennings plays Norah, a rocking rich chick who is just as unattracted to teenage pettiness as the rest of us are. These two meet through a random encounter and together set out to try and find the secret show of the aptly titled rock band Where's Fluffy? They cruise the town like grown adults, yet underneath both are incredibly naive. They argue, fight, flirt, and, yes, fall in love; what makes the film great is how mature and honest a relationship they create. We know from the beginning that it is the destiny of Nick and Norah to get together, yet when they do it is nothing short of soulful. With a wonderfully witty script along for the ride, it's apparent that this is much more than your average teenage comedy. 7/10 stars!

    Jay Addison
    Chrysanthepop

    Nick and Norah's Passionate Playlist

    'Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist' turned out to be a sweet and cool surprise. I was just expecting another usual teen flick and while the main storyline does follow the formula, its the treatment that appealed. The director really shows that even though there is a physical attraction between the two leads, they also have characteristics that repel each other. But, what really brings these two people closer is their passionate liking for music. Both have the same taste and the best parts of the films are the sequences where the two talk about their favourite songs and singers.

    The movie pretty much takes place during an entire night and Sollett's portrayal of night in the city is amusing and exciting. Lighting is cleverly used and the yellow tinted colour adds more excitement into the night. With the exception of that Spice Girls track, I like the soundtrack.

    Michael Cera and Kat Dennings suit their parts wonderfully. They maintain a good chemistry (even though their love scene looks a little awkward). Aaron Yu, Rafi Gavron and Jonathan Wright provide some fun comic relief as Nick's friends/bandmembers. Ari Graynor is hilarious.

    I like the title of this movie and how the movie stays true to it. It's a charming little film that is perhaps best enjoyed at night.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ari Graynor (Caroline) improvised her whole speech at the Port Authority when Kevin Corrigan decided he wouldn't say a word during his scene.
    • Gaffes
      When Norah takes Nick inside her dad's studio, he picks up a Stratocaster and says "it's left-handed." Nick is correct; this is a right-handed guitar that is strung upside down with the strap switched for use by a left-handed guitar player. That is how Jimi Hendrix played. The scene takes place in Electric Lady Studios, which was the studio Hendrix built as explained by Nick in the movie and hence, we are to assume that this is one of Jimi's guitars.
    • Citations

      Norah: It reminds me of this part of Judaism that I really like. It's called Tikun Olam. It says that the world's been broken into pieces and it's everybody's job to find them and put them back together again.

      Nick: Well maybe we're the pieces. Maybe we are not supposed to find the pieces. Maybe we are the pieces.

      Norah: Nick? I'm coming in...

    • Connexions
      Featured in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Julia Louis-Dreyfus/Michael Cera/Nate Bargatze (2008)
    • Bandes originales
      Speed of Sound
      Written by Chris Bell (as Christopher Bell)

      Performed by Chris Bell

      Published by Ardent Music, LLC (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Rykodisc

      By Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing (p) 1992 David Bell

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 mars 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Sony Pictures Entertainment
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nick y Norah - Una noche de música y amor
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Katz's Delicatessen - 205 East Houston Street, East Village, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Screen Gems
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Mandate Pictures
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      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 31 487 293 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 311 751 $US
      • 5 oct. 2008
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 33 556 631 $US
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