City Island
- 2009
- Tous publics
- 1h 44min
La famille Rizzo habite une petite ville des environs de New York. Comme dans toutes les familles ou presque, ils tentent de sauver les apparences en cachant leurs petits secrets. Jusqu'au j... Tout lireLa famille Rizzo habite une petite ville des environs de New York. Comme dans toutes les familles ou presque, ils tentent de sauver les apparences en cachant leurs petits secrets. Jusqu'au jour où il leur faudra affronter la réalité.La famille Rizzo habite une petite ville des environs de New York. Comme dans toutes les familles ou presque, ils tentent de sauver les apparences en cachant leurs petits secrets. Jusqu'au jour où il leur faudra affronter la réalité.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 4 nominations au total
- Vivian Rizzo
- (as Dominik García-Lorido)
- Ezmalia
- (as Marianni Ebert)
- Bouncer
- (as Vernon W. Campbell)
Avis à la une
This movie is not a Hollywood mainstream. In a way, its similar to Little Miss Sunshine: dysfunctional family, every character is a weirdo, Even grandpa from Little Miss sunshine is in this movie, but its different. Similarly to Little Miss Sunshine, its a low budget independent film. If you didn't like Little Miss Sunshine, and you don't like that genre in general, you probably won't like this movie.
Personally, I loved this movie and in my list, it is in the top 10 of this movies I've seen this year.
Still, you can see good acting in a number of films (though not an ensemble as strong as this). What separates City Island from the comedy-drama mainland is a story that is both fantastical and yet credible. The premise of what befalls this particular prison guard is a little over-the-top, as are the nonstop (funny) family feuds, but it all feels real. The story detours into little tide pools of drama for each character and here, too, every subplot provides laughs – and it all comes together in a tsunami of comedy at the end, true to its farcical roots. But there's a surprisingly strong current of emotion too in a finale that argues secrets are probably best revealed when you feel least safe in doing so.
The best film I've seen to date this year.
Overall, this film is well done. Great writing, and great casting. Andy Garcia is masterful as Vincent Russo, Emily Mortimer is charming as his fellow actor, Steven Strait is enigmatic as the prison inmate brought home to his family, Dominik Garcia-Lorido is captivating as his daughter, Julianna Margulies is forceful as his maligned wife, and young Ezra Miller, his son, delivered his comedic lines with a seasoned ascorbic tongue.
It definitely fits into the dysfunctional family dramedy genre. The comedy at times is non sequitur and is too weird to be funny, but when it's sweet and honest, it's quite cute. "City Island" is good, above average for it's genre, but you have to be able to withstand family arguments in the Bronx accent to be able to make it through.
Andy Garcia's Vince, a corrections officer (Please don't call him a "prison guard") keeps from his domineering wife, Joyce (Joanna Marguilles), the fact that he's taking acting lessons; he is aided by friendly fellow actor Molly (Emily Mortimer). Meanwhile ex-con son, Tony (Steven Strait), returns to the family (unknown as son to anyone else but Vince); like a Flannery O'Connor outsider, he changes things.
City Island could be subtitled "Secrets and Lies" because everyone in the family is withholding information and thereby causing mayhem. Through it all, they retain a dignity that surfaces when all is exposed and life begins again. So good-hearted is Vince, so loving is Joyce, so honest is ex-con Tony, and so lost is Molly that you are drawn into the family and watch one of their passionate dinners as if you were attending as a close friend. Believe me, I know Italian eating habits, and the combat of words at the table is one of the best Italian family scenes ever.
Granted, everyone manages to anger someone, but the loving care surfaces just when you thought there was no hope. Although their little family island has been breached by Tony, they are better for the disclosures. Alan Arkin's effective turn as a drama coach is a metaphor for the family's need to disclose.
City Island is NYC, Roosevelt Island, and all American cities, small and large, where Americans assimilate newcomers and their own eccentricities with a charm and good humor of which to be proud.
This is lovely film, presided over by a caring Garcia, whose understanding of reality in film is first-rate.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDominik Garcia (Vivian Rizzo) is the real life daughter of Andy Garcia (Vincent Rizzo).
- GaffesThe 'D' on the front of the Ford is missing before the accident; then is there after the accident; then it is missing again.
- Citations
Vince Rizzo: Did you sleep outside last night?
Vince Jr.: No, no, no. I did heroin with a bunch of prostitutes at the Plaza Hotel. I'm thinking of becoming a pimp.
Vince Rizzo: Good. I'll see you later.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Show with David Letterman: Épisode #17.102 (2010)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Make Someone Happy
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 671 036 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 32 001 $US
- 21 mars 2010
- Montant brut mondial
- 7 878 856 $US
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1