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Easy Girl

Titre original : Easy A
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32min
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Emma Stone in Easy Girl (2010)
A clean-cut high school student relies on the school's rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing.
Lire trailer2:33
13 Videos
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  • Réalisation
    • Will Gluck
  • Scénario
    • Bert V. Royal
  • Casting principal
    • Emma Stone
    • Amanda Bynes
    • Penn Badgley
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    433 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 557
    789
    • Réalisation
      • Will Gluck
    • Scénario
      • Bert V. Royal
    • Casting principal
      • Emma Stone
      • Amanda Bynes
      • Penn Badgley
    • 459avis d'utilisateurs
    • 168avis des critiques
    • 72Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 22 nominations au total

    Vidéos13

    Easy A
    Trailer 2:33
    Easy A
    The Rise of Emma Stone
    Clip 3:14
    The Rise of Emma Stone
    The Rise of Emma Stone
    Clip 3:14
    The Rise of Emma Stone
    Easy A - My name is an anagram
    Clip 2:02
    Easy A - My name is an anagram
    Easy A: Who Told You?
    Clip 1:10
    Easy A: Who Told You?
    Easy A: Olive & Brandon
    Clip 0:37
    Easy A: Olive & Brandon
    Easy A: Woodchuck Todd
    Clip 0:35
    Easy A: Woodchuck Todd

    Photos223

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    Rôles principaux64

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    Emma Stone
    Emma Stone
    • Olive
    Amanda Bynes
    Amanda Bynes
    • Marianne
    Penn Badgley
    Penn Badgley
    • Woodchuck Todd
    Dan Byrd
    Dan Byrd
    • Brandon
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Mr. Griffith
    Patricia Clarkson
    Patricia Clarkson
    • Rosemary
    Cam Gigandet
    Cam Gigandet
    • Micah
    Lisa Kudrow
    Lisa Kudrow
    • Mrs. Griffith
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Principal Gibbons
    Aly Michalka
    Aly Michalka
    • Rhiannon
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Dill
    Fred Armisen
    Fred Armisen
    • Pastor
    Juliette Goglia
    Juliette Goglia
    • Eighth Grade Olive
    Jake Sandvig
    Jake Sandvig
    • Anson
    Morgan Rusler
    Morgan Rusler
    • Mr. Abernathy
    Nikki Tyler-Flynn
    Nikki Tyler-Flynn
    • Mrs. Abernathy
    Braeden Lemasters
    Braeden Lemasters
    • Eighth Grade Kid
    Mahaley Patel
    Mahaley Patel
    • Nina
    • (as Mahaley Hessam)
    • Réalisation
      • Will Gluck
    • Scénario
      • Bert V. Royal
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    9wkup

    Easy A is Easy to Love....

    Lately the genre of teen comedies skew to the ribald and the are more sex romps than tell stories and introduce characters that you can not only root for but like. "Easy A" is a welcomed throwback to earlier teen comedies: risqué, but heartfelt.

    In Emma Stone you have a Molly Ringwald for a new generation: relate-able, sexy, funny, sarcastic and lovely shines as Olive, a girl who leads her best friend (Aly Michalka) to believe she wasn't a virgin. The rumor spreads about her fabled loose ways and spurs different reactions from the school population: Brandon (Dan Byrd) wants to use it to his advantage, Marianne (Amanda Bynes) the school's self-appointed religious leader wants to shame Olive and Olive decides to run with it for her own gains.

    There are many pluses with this film: A cast of young actors who are true actors who can convey the humor and uphold the tone of the film; a truly funny, vibrant script by Bert V. Royal in which not only the teens get to be smart and fully fleshed out characters but the adults (Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci as Olive's wry and whimsical parents are a joy; and Thomas Haden Church whose character is a new spin on the "hip teacher".) as well.

    With Stone as the lead and the only face in the promotional poster people may think this is a "chick flick" but this film is for anyone who just likes a good film.
    7KnightsofNi11

    A very funny comedy with slightly skewed morals

    It's always nice to see a comedy that doesn't meander around the same stupid gags insulting my intelligence time and time again. I was very happy to see a different kind of teen comedy that was much more sophisticated than the films it branches from and even parodies in many creative ways. Easy A is about a typical high school girl named Olive (Emma Stone). Olive has never been popular and has never really been noticed by anyone, and I don't see why considering Emma Stone is absolutely beautiful but that's beside the point. Anyway, Olive, without thinking things through, starts a little white lie about losing her virginity. This lie spreads to the rumor mill and spreads throughout the whole school ridiculously fast, which is one of the bigger themes of this movie that focuses on a lot of the necessary flaws of high school, one of the most incessantly emotional periods of our lives. Obviously, the rumor quickly gets out of hand and Olive's reputation as the school slut grows. Instead of backing down here, Olive exploits the rumor mill for her own social and financial gain, as guys pay her to pretend to have sex with her. The themes and criticisms of high school life in this film are valid, but thankfully they aren't overbearing and the entire movie becomes a laugh out loud blast.

    First off, the dialouge of Easy A is surprisingly great for a film set around these kinds of teenage archetypes. It is much more intelligent sophisticated than the typical pandering you hear coming out of the mouths of teenagers. It adds a whole new level of respect to the film that keeps it very lively and fresh. But the dialouge isn't cocky, thankfully, and I never got the sense the writer was trying boast his wide vocabulary. He went a totally different route, and used it to the advantage of more characterization. Olive is much smarter than her peers and her language reflects that. There are plenty of other characters in the film that obviously don't come close to her sophisticated insight into the world and are the true bimbos and airheads. Their dialouge is much more typical of a teenager, and it reflects a very distinct level of characterization that had hilarious results. Needless to say I felt much smarter watching this film than some of the other crap I've subjected myself to in recent years.

    Easy A also has a great variety of characters. Olive is already a very fun character who leads the story perfectly, keeping it interesting all the way through. But then there are other characters like Amanda Bynes as Marianne, the Christian nut job of the school. It's obvious to see where a person who boasts about premarital sex versus a religious zealot is leading, and these two characters are hilarious to watch interact with all their snappy and quick witted dialouge. The male roles are arguably the weakest of the film, but its not as big of a deal when the whole story primarily focuses on the social interactions between high school girls. Gossip is obviously a huge part of the story. But apart from the younger cast the older cast also fall into some hilarious roles. Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci play Olive's parents and there isn't a moment with these two on screen that you aren't laughing your head off. This duo plays off each other so well and it makes for some of the most hysterical scenes of the whole film. Then there are other great adults in the film like Thomas Haden Church as the fast talking and sarcastic English teacher who you can't help but love. Malcolm McDowell even cameos as the school's principal and has a couple of short but funny scenes. Overall you couldn't ask for a more fitting and entertaining cast.

    Overall, Easy A doesn't provide anything groundbreaking or revolutionary to the comedy genre, but it is certainly a breath of fresh air that keeps my hopes alive for the comedy genre in this age where there are so many god awful comedies being released. Easy A isn't perfect by any stretch of the imagination. The story sort of becomes a mess towards the end and it seems to be going off on a lot of random tangents. And then it is all resolved rather simplistically for how all over the place it was. I also have to say that the moral compass of all these characters, especially Olive, is pretty out of wack. Some of the decisions are a little strange and seem ridiculous at times, but I guess it only reflects the naivety of a teenager, and how much we still have to learn. But overall you can't complain too much when you are delivered an overall satisfying and hilarious experience.
    8kurt_kennett

    Excellent Tribute to John Hughes

    Just saw this with my daughter who is 13. She has just recently seen all the John Hughes 80's movies (Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, etc.) and said it felt just like one of them. I couldn't agree more - great direction and just a hint of a wacky feel to it. Realistic, fun and interesting *normal* parents that don't take the world too seriously and want to be there for their kid.

    The only parts that didn't hold up was a couple of logistical things (like a girl that good looking not having any guys following her around, and having a best friend who is such a ditz). All in all though the plot stuck together, was edgy in a few ways, and thoroughly entertaining. I'd put it on the shelf right next to the John Hughes films, and that is a distinguished place indeed.
    7blott2319-1

    Solid teen rom-com even if it's a bit flawed

    Easy A is another in a long line of high school rom-coms that feature actors who are much too old for high school. It is one of those things that you have to suspend your disbelief on from the get-go, and I was almost able to do that. My only stumbling block was Emma Stone who looks exactly the same as she does now, so trying to see her as a teenager was tough. Another thing that I struggled with in this film was the frustrating portrayal of Christians. As a Christian myself, I can admit that these types of judgmental jerks exist, but sometimes it feels like that's all we see of evangelicals in film. Aside from that small clique, though, I do wonder if promiscuity is seen as such a negative among teenagers nowadays. Somehow I feel like this entire movie would be a non-story if it were to occur in the modern day. The film is almost built like a period piece set in my childhood years, or like it should be taking place in a highly conservative southern state, as homosexuality is also presented as a huge shame factor. I think all of these things are less of an issue, particularly in a California high school in the 2010s.

    However, if you let all the nitpicky flaws go, and just accept the movie for what it is, I found Easy A to be a rather charming and cute little film. The story draws a lot of inspiration from The Scarlet Letter, and does a great job of talking about that in the film. They aren't trying to hide what they are doing, instead it is a major plot point that the students are reading that book. I liked the acting performances, in particular all the adults in the film. Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci stood out in a great way, because they play non-traditional parents that kept making me laugh. The story has a number of humorous moments, but I was always looking forward to when those two would return for extra comedy. And in addition to the jokes, Easy A has all the other things you'd expect from a teen rom-com. They have a romantic arc (even if it is a tad under-developed,) some high drama moments, and even a moral to the story. I'll also admit that, despite the fact that these movies always seem so rote to me, I was genuinely surprised a couple times with this one. Easy A might not be one of the greatest movies in its genre, but it's a solid film that I would watch again.
    7ferguson-6

    The Inexactitude of High School

    Greetings again from the darkness. This is an obvious (and proud of it) homage to the great teen films of John Hughes. It is updated for this generation of teens - replete with FaceBook, texting and webcam. While this one may not have the fully realized characters of the Hughes films, it actually takes things a step further in its commentary on many topics: family life, parenting, religious zealotry, rumor-mongering and the public education system.

    Writer Bert V. Royal's script delivers an intellectual and comedic look into high school life ... told through the eyes of the smart, "invisible" girl. Just a brief overview will be offered here so as not to take away from the multiple layers.

    Emma Stone ("Zombieland", "The House Bunny") delivers a star-making performance as Olive. Forced into a faux-confession by her best friend, Olive experiences the efficiencies of digital gossip spreading as word leaks regarding the apparent loss of her "V card". Even though this one is based in Ojai, California, it's nice to know that high school promiscuity is still met with a certain stigma. Here that stigma is compared to Hawthorne's expert novel, The Scarlet Letter.

    This sets into action a series of unforeseen events. The school's religious nuts, led by Amanda Bynes, take Olive's situation as a personal affront and spend a great deal of effort trying to punish her for her sins. At the same time, the geeks and dweebs view Olive as their savior and proceed to take advantage of the opportunity.

    While she is presented as a very sharp-witted, well-grounded teenager, Olive experiences the enormous power of a reputation. All of this is balanced out by her extraordinary relationship with her free-spirited, yet wise parents played by Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci.

    I can't possibly do justice to the script or the numerous topics broached, but I will say that it's a welcome new approach to teen movies. The usual schlock sex is replaced by sharp quips and real pressures. Do note that the dialogue is filled with much harsh language that wouldn't be welcome in an environment other than a high school campus. Further support work is offered by Penn Badgley as the good guy, Thomas Haden Church as a new world cool teacher, Malcolm McDowell as an old school principal and Lisa Kudrow as a guidance counselor (in a role that gives me permission to feel the disgust I usually feel when she is on screen).

    Don't be scared off thinking this is another lousy teen flick. It is instead an insightful comedy that plays well for adults and teens. While you may not agree with all of the social observations, I believe you will agree the film is presented in a most entertaining and insightful manner.

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    • Anecdotes
      Emma Stone's audition was her opening webcam scene.
    • Gaffes
      In the end credits, as the camera continues down the street, at the end, you can see a City of Ojai police officer stopping traffic from the opposite end to allow the filming.
    • Citations

      Olive Penderghast: Whatever happened to chivalry? Does it only exist in 80's movies? I want John Cusack holding a boombox outside my window. I wanna ride off on a lawnmower with Patrick Dempsey. I want Jake from Sixteen Candles waiting outside the church for me. I want Judd Nelson thrusting his fist into the air because he knows he got me. Just once I want my life to be like an 80's movie, preferably one with a really awesome musical number for no apparent reason. But no, no, John Hughes did not direct my life.

    • Crédits fous
      At the end of the closing credits Brandon can be heard making a noise of excitement.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Di Bawah Umur (2020)
    • Bandes originales
      Change of Seasons (Demo Version)
      Written by Owen Carrier, Tyler Kyte, Alex Last, Tim Nussey, Nick Rose and Morgan Waters

      Performed by Sweet Thing

      Courtesy of Sweet Thing

      By arrangement with Nettwerk Productions

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 2010 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Se dice de mí
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shelf Road, Ojai, Californie, États-Unis(Olive and Rhiannon overlooking the town)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Screen Gems
      • Olive Bridge Entertainment
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 58 401 464 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 734 040 $US
      • 19 sept. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 75 032 374 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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