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Le grand jour

Titre original : Get Low
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43min
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7,0/10
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Bill Murray and Robert Duvall in Le grand jour (2009)
Equal parts folk tale, fable and real-life legend Get Low is about the mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own rollicking funeral party... while he was still alive.
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Un film issu à la fois d'un conte folklorique, d'une fable et d'une légende de la vie réelle sur le mystérieux ermite du Tennessee des années 1930. Il organise sa propre fête funèbre, alors ... Tout lireUn film issu à la fois d'un conte folklorique, d'une fable et d'une légende de la vie réelle sur le mystérieux ermite du Tennessee des années 1930. Il organise sa propre fête funèbre, alors qu'il est encore en vie.Un film issu à la fois d'un conte folklorique, d'une fable et d'une légende de la vie réelle sur le mystérieux ermite du Tennessee des années 1930. Il organise sa propre fête funèbre, alors qu'il est encore en vie.

  • Réalisation
    • Aaron Schneider
  • Scénario
    • Chris Provenzano
    • C. Gaby Mitchell
    • Scott Seeke
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Duvall
    • Bill Murray
    • Sissy Spacek
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    24 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Aaron Schneider
    • Scénario
      • Chris Provenzano
      • C. Gaby Mitchell
      • Scott Seeke
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Duvall
      • Bill Murray
      • Sissy Spacek
    • 120avis d'utilisateurs
    • 168avis des critiques
    • 77Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 28 nominations au total

    Vidéos16

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    Get Low: Money Makes People Do Funny Things
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    Get Low: Money Makes People Do Funny Things
    Get Low: Normally, People Don't Wear Shoes In A Casket
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    Get Low: Normally, People Don't Wear Shoes In A Casket

    Photos86

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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Felix Bush
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Frank Quinn
    Sissy Spacek
    Sissy Spacek
    • Mattie Darrow
    Lucas Black
    Lucas Black
    • Buddy
    Gerald McRaney
    Gerald McRaney
    • Rev. Gus Horton
    Bill Cobbs
    Bill Cobbs
    • Rev. Charlie Jackson
    Scott Cooper
    Scott Cooper
    • Carl
    Lori Beth Sikes
    Lori Beth Sikes
    • Kathryn
    • (as Lori Beth Edgeman)
    Linds Edwards
    Linds Edwards
    • WKNG Announcer
    Andrea Powell
    Andrea Powell
    • Bonnie
    Chandler Riggs
    Chandler Riggs
    • Tom
    Danny Vinson
    Danny Vinson
    • Grier
    Blerim Destani
    Blerim Destani
    • Gary
    Tomasz Karolak
    Tomasz Karolak
    • Orville
    Andy Stahl
    Andy Stahl
    • Photographer
    • (as Andrew Stahl)
    Marc Gowan
    Marc Gowan
    • Mr. Feldman
    Arin Logan
    • Mary Lee Stroup
    Grace The Amazing Mule
    • Bush's Mule
    • (as Gracie)
    • Réalisation
      • Aaron Schneider
    • Scénario
      • Chris Provenzano
      • C. Gaby Mitchell
      • Scott Seeke
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs120

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    9JustCuriosity

    Great Actors Perform tell a Seious Humorous Story

    Get Low and its cast were very well-received last night at Austin's Paramount Theatre as part of the SXSW Film Festival. This is the type of well-written, well-acted serious film that gets made all too rarely today. The excellent cast was led by three aging legends – the cantankerous Robert Duvall, the hilarious Bill Murray and elegant Sissy Spacek – all of whom attended the SXSW performance and answered questions. They have lost nothing with age. One-time child star Lucas Black has begun to come into his own as an actor as well. Get Low is an example of the type of wonderful film making that can be done with excellent actors working on a minimal budget. The period setting in depression era Tennessee was entirely believable. The film is both very funny and deeply moving.

    Very loosely-based on real events, the film tells the story of a backwoods hermit – played by Duvall with grace and spirit – who decides to hold his own funeral while he is still alive. The story is about loneliness, guilt, redemption, forgiveness, love, and human mortality. There have been few recent films that explore such difficult territory and do so with such humanity, decency and humor. I hope that this film gets a theatrical release so that more people can enjoy this rare treat.
    9Evanmail-841-799521

    One of the best films of the year

    A charming sleeper of a tale set in the 1930s. A reclusive hermit, the subject of mistrust and rumor by generations of local townsfolk, nearing the end of his life suddenly decides to throw himself a funeral party and invites the entire town. Superlative and nuanced performances are turned in by Robert Duvall, as the old man, Sissy Spacek, as a widowed former acquaintance, and Bill Murray, as the funeral director who agrees to organize the event. Fantastic supporting performances are also given by Lucas Black, as the Funeral director's more moral assistant, and Bill Cobbs, as the Reverend who comes to speak at the funeral. The director, Aaron Schneider, captures the period extremely well and the cinematography and musical score are wonderful. The movie handles tough subjects like death, regret, suspicion and guilt with wisdom and a gentle humor that allows the audience to take it all in like one big ice cream sundae. Bravo ! Go see it ! Tell your friends to go see it !!
    7seaview1

    Duvall at the Height of his power in GET LOW

    Robert Duvall is one of the best American actors of the past half century. Witness his roles in To Kill a Mockingbird, The Godfather I and II, The Great Santini, Apocalypse Now, Open Range, and a full TV resume including Lonesome Dove. In Get Low, he gives a measured, understated performance as a mysterious, old hermit who makes an unusual, life changing decision. This independent film is deceptively simple and honest. Yet it is done extremely well and leaves a deep feeling about life's regrets.

    After the brief image of a house burning down, we flash forward to a rural setting in the 1930's to see an old home inhabited by a reclusive, elderly man, Felix Bush (Duvall), whose disheveled appearance and reputation are the stuff of rumor and legend. Are the stories about him true? Is he a killer? Haunted by visions of a woman, he decides to arrange his own funeral before his actual demise. The funeral home is run by Frank Quinn (Bill Murray) and his loyal assistant, Buddy Robinson (Lucas Black). Felix wants to invite everyone who has a story about him to tell. He sweetens the pot by offering to raffle off his vast acreage of property. He also runs into an old acquaintance, Mattie (Sissy Spacek), who has strong ties to him from way back. He later pays a visit to a preacher in another town in hopes of having him conduct the eulogy. As the plot thickens, we find that Felix is hiding a painful secret that will have the town reexamining its prejudices and assumptions about a tortured soul who is struggling for his own redemption before it's too late.

    Novice director Aaron Schneider, whose previous credits were as a cinematographer of various TV shows and movies, does a solid job with a modest budget and a lean story and script by Chris Provenzano and C. Gaby Mitchell.

    It's nice to see veteran actors like Duvall, Spacek, and Murray play older characters, wrinkles and all with enthusiasm and conviction. Duvall does a splendid job of presenting a cipher of a man whose words are sparse and direct and slowly, as the story develops, begins to open up to reveal a complex person replete with feelings of guilt. There are reasons perhaps for why he is the way he is. Duvall is destined for an Oscar nomination, and Spacek arguably deserves a nod for strong support. Bill Murray as the funeral director does a convincing job as a businessman who isn't quite a villain or hero. He is carving a nice career niche as a dramatic character actor (aside from being a comedic superstar).

    The film successfully evokes the period of depression era, small town USA. There are few items to quibble about; however, a violent break in at the funeral home doesn't really forward the plot and is never fully explained.

    There are similarities in Felix and the noble character in The Ballad of Cable Hogue. In both films, the protagonist is an aged, stubborn loner, and in the end, as his life is in its twilight, the truth sets him free. Perhaps the lesson here is that each person has a story, and some of the stories are not always evident. With Get Low, we get to see the bittersweet tale of a broken heart. Your heart will be moved too.
    8napierslogs

    A stylized drama - part comedy, part psychology

    "Get Low" is, in part, considered a psychological drama, it's also one of those films that can be classified as almost anything because the actors are able to add so many layers of interest with intrigue and comedy.

    Starring an almost unrecognizably old Robert Duvall and a Jarmusch-styled Bill Murray, respectively, as a hermit wanting to host his own funeral and a funeral home director wanting his business. On the surface, it's a very slow drama because that is essentially all that happens, Murray helps Duvall plan his own funeral. But we are saved from a tedious drama by the actors' comedic timings. There's a lot of dry humour that I found myself laughing out-loud many times. The significance of the film is the psychology in its heart. Throughout, Duvall drops hints as to what his character is all about. You find yourself thinking about who he really is, and what he really means with every line he says. Robert Duvall just may be the best subtle actor.

    "Get Low" is very stylized. Set in the 1920s, the director and cinematographer paid attention to the lighting, casting shadows where they wanted them, providing a dark atmosphere when needed to echo the times of the depression-era. I'll also call the humour stylized, it's dry, and it can take you a minute to make sure you got it right.

    The one down-side is that the film-makers may have made it a bit too artsy and not accessible enough, because otherwise this could be up for every major award. At least we can rest assured that the Academy knows where to find Mr. Duvall.
    8rroberto18

    A Surprising Life Examined: The Angry Old Man

    While Hollywood has consistently examined the "angry young man," his older counterpart is normally portrayed by a character actor in a minor role. Robert Duvall is no stranger to portraying off-beat, aging male leads, but here he accepts the ultimate challenge -- drawing an audience in to examine the life of a self-made hermit with a widely reviled yet barely explained past.

    Bill Murray and Sissy Spacek, a dream team supporting cast, also portray vintage folk with secrets of their own. This partly frontier western, largely psychological mystery unravels slowly in scenes with little or no dialog. What dialog there is offers several levels of potential meaning through pregnant pauses, ill-defined sentence fragments and questions with no immediate answers.

    The viewer either chooses to fill in the blanks by closely observing peripheral elements in each scene, or simply awaits a climax that ultimately explains everything. That scene never quite tells all, but intentionally and inventively so. It's the former viewer for whom this film has been so meticulously well-crafted to side-step the clearly declarative and ultimately obvious.

    The score is a particularly captivating mix of period Americana and original music that resonates with the time and place -- even when performed by a Polish orchestra or under-appreciated U.S. folk/country performers of our own era.

    In short, GET LOW is a niche film that quietly rewards a cinema-loving audience for investing its full attention. Leave your smart phone at home for the best multi-tasking experiences are built into the work itself. The 2009 copyright date indicates Sony Classics, after due deliberation, acquired a "hard sell" that other studios overlooked.

    An early October Oscar season screening of this December U.S. release ended with much applause, atypical for guild audiences. Almost half even stayed through the credits, an indication that many involved in the film on all levels are worthy of name-recognition "for your consideration.

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    • Anecdotes
      The story is partly derived from the funeral party thrown by Felix Bushaloo Breazeale for himself, in Cave Creek, Tennessee, in 1938.
    • Gaffes
      When Frank and Buddy are getting a photograph made of Felix, right before the camera shutter is tripped, the photographer bumps the view camera and it becomes aimed in a slightly different direction. The photographer fails to re-frame the shot which would never happen while using a view camera.
    • Citations

      Felix Bush: I built my own jail and put myself in it. And I stayed in it for 40 goddamn years! No wife. No kids, no friends, no nothing. No grandchildren. I wouldn't even know how to hold a baby. You hear me? Forty years. Now, that's not enough?

      Rev. Charlie Jackson: You know it's not.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Kick-Ass/Death at a Funeral/The Joneses (2010)
    • Bandes originales
      I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover
      Written by Mort Dixon & Harry M. Woods (as Harry Woods)

      Performed by Bix Beiderbecke

      Courtesy of Bluebird/Novus/RCA Victor and the RCA/Jive Label Group, a unit of Sony Music Entertainment

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Who broke into the funeral parlor, tore up the place, and hit Buddy on the head?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 août 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Allemagne
      • Pologne
    • Sites officiels
      • Facebook
      • Sony Pictures Classics (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Get Low
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Atkinson-Glover House - 19 Temple Avenue, Newnan, Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • K5 International
      • Zanuck Independent
      • David Gundlach Productions
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 7 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 176 933 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 88 182 $US
      • 1 août 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 10 522 511 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 43 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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