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Blue Valentine

  • 2010
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  • 1h 52min
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Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams in Blue Valentine (2010)
A look at the idyllic past and troubled present of working-class couple Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy (Michelle Williams).
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La relation d'un couple marié moderne, qui démontre l'évolution de la relation à travers les années en passant par le temps en entrecroisements.La relation d'un couple marié moderne, qui démontre l'évolution de la relation à travers les années en passant par le temps en entrecroisements.La relation d'un couple marié moderne, qui démontre l'évolution de la relation à travers les années en passant par le temps en entrecroisements.

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    • Derek Cianfrance
  • Scénario
    • Derek Cianfrance
    • Joey Curtis
    • Cami Delavigne
  • Casting principal
    • Ryan Gosling
    • Michelle Williams
    • John Doman
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Derek Cianfrance
    • Scénario
      • Derek Cianfrance
      • Joey Curtis
      • Cami Delavigne
    • Casting principal
      • Ryan Gosling
      • Michelle Williams
      • John Doman
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 9 victoires et 56 nominations au total

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    Ryan Gosling
    Ryan Gosling
    • Dean
    Michelle Williams
    Michelle Williams
    • Cindy
    John Doman
    John Doman
    • Jerry
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    Faith Wladyka
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    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
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    • Marshall
    Jen Jones
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    Maryann Plunkett
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    James Benatti
    • Jamie
    Barbara Troy
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    Carey Westbrook
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    Ben Shenkman
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    Eileen Rosen
    Eileen Rosen
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    Enid Graham
    Enid Graham
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    Ashley Gurnari
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    Jack Parshutich
    • Billy
    Samii Ryan
    • Amanda
    Mark Benginia
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      • Derek Cianfrance
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      • Joey Curtis
      • Cami Delavigne
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    7SnoopyStyle

    Terrific performances

    Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy Heller-Pereira (Michelle Williams) are a married couple. This movie jumps back and forth to show their relationship over time. They have a girl named Frankie. He works menial jobs and she works as a nurse. He's a slacker and she's the tired responsible one. They both come from dysfunctional families. She runs into Bobby Ontario at the liquor store which causes friction between the couple. It turns out that Bobby is her former boyfriend with a big secret between them.

    This is a great little indie about love that fades. By the end, it seems that their early flirtations are from another life. Gosling and Williams give subtle but profound performances. Most compelling is that they are about to give two slightly different versions of the same characters. The movie takes it slowly as it unravels this relationship.
    9tjlarson_

    You will not see better performances this year

    No matter what else is yet to be released, you will not see two better performances this year than Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams.

    It's almost impossible to imagine anyone in anything coming close. In the defensive, aggressive way he turns every line of dialogue around on the speaker as a hidden affront to his insecurities, Gosling reminded me of no less than De Niro in Raging Bull as the older Dean. Playing the younger version, he channels the charm, romanticism, and recklessness of a 1960s Paul Newman.

    Williams, who has emerged as the best American actress 30 and under, pulls off a performance that recalls Gena Rowlands' work with Cassavettes. Which is not to say either is an imitation, they aren't "doing method" or aping the authenticity of previous greats. They're 100% the real deal, so good you can only compare them to the best, and they fully embody these characters in every frame. They made me believe, they made me care, they broke my heart.

    The story is a familiar one because it's the most common source of drama in life and art but avoids cliché and instead handles the subject with uncommon insight and grace. The lack of context scene-to-scene keeps the audience engaged and on their feet, filling in the intentional holes with their own experience and lending the film a universal relatability. In good times and bad, we can recognize our own triumphs and failures in love. It captures the joyous highs and devastating lows of relationships better than anything I can recall. Gosling singing while Williams tap dances, what she reveals to Gosling on the bridge and how he reacts, the scene in the doctor's office towards the end... they achieve that sense of cinematic transcendence so rare these days. They simply don't craft scenes like this or give actors roles this fully realized in Hollywood anymore.

    It's clear this was a labor of love for all involved and it paid off in spades. This is the best American film I've seen this year.
    8charles000

    Surprisingly well done. I was a bit skeptical at first . . .

    Surprisingly well done. I was a bit skeptical at first, but as I traveled my way through this story, it made more sense than many other attempts to capture this concept and present it well. Michelle Williams really shines here, it may be her best role yet, at least that I'm aware of.

    The key point here is that is an anatomy of a marriage that has dissolved over time, becoming increasingly irrelevant to the wife, and evermore difficult for the husband to comprehend or connect with what's going on with his wife.

    I've seen this before, in real life. Sometimes, marriages just come apart over time, even if they started out with the best of intentions and all the chemistry that can be imagined. It just happens . . . people change over time, and often, not in sync with each other. There's no real "bad guy" in the scenario portrayed . . . just the realities of how people drift apart, to the point of no return. Trust me on this one, this does happen.

    This film may not be for everyone, but for those who can relate with this type of story, this is probably one of the best attempts yet which delivers a reasonably realistic depiction of what this can be like.
    9dharmendrasingh

    Is romantic love the ultimate form of masochism?

    Director Derek Cianfrance may wish to stop wasting his talent on TV and make films his full time occupation. Cinema could use him. His 'Blue Valentine' studies the breakdown of a marriage through beautiful and heartbreaking juxtaposed scenes of past joy and optimism with present scenes of misery and depression. Flitting back and forth in the marriage, it asks: Is romantic love the ultimate form of masochism?

    Fine young actors Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams play Dean and Cindy, who unite through a dogged courtship. Dean is easy-going, happy-go-lucky and content in his removal and packing company. He is chary of formal education, but has a philosopher's outlook. Cindy is sexually over-active and, although occasionally frolicsome, is more mature than Dean. About five years on, romance becomes repulsion, and their marriage becomes one of inconvenience.

    Make no mistake, this is uncomfortable viewing – not the sex, which serves the story quite well – but the paranoia, pettiness and pugnacity in the couple's interaction. They reach their nadir when he practically begs for affection, and she pleads with him to be more ambitious.

    No two actors have complemented each other this well for some time. In an age where vapid acting is vogue, Gosling is a novelty. He is very charming, yet he has a mournful countenance, and possesses a James Dean-like vulnerability. He'd be my poster-on-the-wall if I were 13.

    I can't get that entrancing scene where Dean serenades Cindy out of my head. Dean's philosophical outpourings may be interpreted by some as drivel, but more sensitive viewers will detect the shattering honesty. A memorable maxim: 'Girls spend their whole life looking for Prince Charming and then marry the guy who's got a good job and is gunna stick around.'

    We go to the movies – many of us – to escape real life. Comfortable as voyeurs, we let our favourite stars distract us and we forget our worries. But 'Blue Valentine' shows a truth no cinema can shield us from. It mustn't be missed.

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    7Keemer44

    Emotionally exhausting.

    Let me start this off by saying that this movie is not for everyone and I did not particularly enjoy myself while watching it.

    It's a very well made film with beautiful shots and amazing acting. The story and themes are well fleshed out and provide for some uncomfortable scenes throughout the movie. From a film-making standpoint, this movie is great.

    Despite its technical aspects that I loved, I simply did not enjoy this film all that much. There were too many uncomfortable scenes that included sex, domestic violence, and other intense events. While well made, this film seems like a one time watch. I cannot imagine putting myself through such a depressing movie again.

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    • Anecdotes
      The scenes in the "past" when Dean and Cindy are falling in love were shot first, in three weeks. After this, Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams spent a month together in a rented house to age themselves in preparation for the "present" scenes. They spent a lot of their time grocery shopping, cooking dinner and learning to pick fights with each other.
    • Gaffes
      After the argument at Cindy's workplace, Dean's necklace is visibly broken with the chain hanging down the front of his shirt. In the next shot, the necklace is intact again.
    • Citations

      Dean: I feel like men are more romantic than women. When we get married, we marry, like, one girl, 'cause we're resistant the whole way until we meet one girl and we think, "I'd be an idiot if I didn't marry this girl. She's so great." But it seems like girls get to a place where they just kinda pick the best option or something. I know girls that get married. They're like, "Oh, he's got a good job." I mean they spend their whole life looking for Prince Charming and then they marry the guy who's got a good job and is gonna stick around.

    • Crédits fous
      The initial credits, showing major cast and crew, play over a montage of stills from the film and clips of fireworks.
    • Connexions
      Featured in At the Movies: Summer Special 2010/11 (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      Unicorn Tears
      Written and Performed by Ryan Gosling

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 juin 2011 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Australia)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Triste San Valentín
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Carbondale, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Incentive Filmed Entertainment
      • Silverwood Films
      • Hunting Lane Films
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    • Budget
      • 1 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 706 328 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 193 728 $US
      • 2 janv. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 15 440 333 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 52min(112 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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