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Trop loin pour toi

Titre original : Going the Distance
  • 2010
  • R
  • 1h 43min
NOTE IMDb
6,3/10
61 k
MA NOTE
Drew Barrymore and Justin Long in Trop loin pour toi (2010)
A romantic comedy centered on a guy (Long) and a gal (Barrymore) who try to keep their love alive as they shuttle back and forth between Chicago and Los Angeles to see one another.
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ComédieRomanceComédie romantique

Une comédie romantique centrée sur un gars et une fille qui essaient de préserver leur amour entre les trajets entre New York et San Francisco pour se voir.Une comédie romantique centrée sur un gars et une fille qui essaient de préserver leur amour entre les trajets entre New York et San Francisco pour se voir.Une comédie romantique centrée sur un gars et une fille qui essaient de préserver leur amour entre les trajets entre New York et San Francisco pour se voir.

  • Réalisation
    • Nanette Burstein
  • Scénario
    • Geoff LaTulippe
  • Casting principal
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Justin Long
    • Ron Livingston
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,3/10
    61 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Nanette Burstein
    • Scénario
      • Geoff LaTulippe
    • Casting principal
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Justin Long
      • Ron Livingston
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    • 168avis des critiques
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    Drew Barrymore
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    • Erin
    Justin Long
    Justin Long
    • Garrett
    Ron Livingston
    Ron Livingston
    • Will
    Charlie Day
    Charlie Day
    • Dan
    Jason Sudeikis
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    • Box
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    Christina Applegate
    • Corinne
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    Kelli Garner
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    Leighton Meester
    Leighton Meester
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    Charlie Hewson
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    • Réalisation
      • Nanette Burstein
    • Scénario
      • Geoff LaTulippe
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    5estebangonzalez10

    My Review: Going the Distance

    ¨A comedy about meeting each other halfway. ¨ Oscar nominated documentary director Nanette Burstein brings us ¨Going the Distance¨, which marks the first time she directs a fictional film. It's a rom/com that deals with long distance relationships and the screenplay was written by first time screenplay writer Geoff LaTulippe. Justin Long and Drew Barrymore play the two main characters who begin a no strings attached relationship, but end up falling in love despite the fact that Drew's character, Erin, is moving from New York to San Francisco. Justin Long is Garrett, a guy who works in New York for a record label and who isn't looking for a serious relationship with Erin because he knows she is going to leave soon, but their friendship grows and love blossoms. Both decide they can't let such a good thing end and decide to continue their relationship despite the distance. Justin and Erin try to make the relationship work, but they face several difficult situations that most people who have had long distance relationships can identify with. The movie mixes comedy with romance and at the same time it has several situations we can identify with. Some of the secondary characters enhance the comedy, such as Christina Applegate who plays Erin's married sister who is very uptight and overprotective. Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis play Dan and Box, Garrett's best friends who have some of the funniest lines in the movie. The chemistry between Barrymore and Long is good and the screenplay has several funny moments, but at the end of the film you realize you have already seen this movie before since it ends up being pretty predictable. This is one of those movies that had potential to be so much better, but at the end it stuck with Hollywood's predictable rom-com formula. You might have an enjoyable movie going experience with Going the Distance, but it is far from memorable and by the end of the day you will have forgotten all about it. For people who have gone through long distance relationships and its struggles, then they may feel drawn towards it and identify with some of the things happening, but as a comedy I was expecting a little more.

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    7inkblot11

    Don't be distant from this sweet, funny, lovely film but, be aware that the language is quite raw!

    Erin (Drew Barrymore) is an intern-journalist for the New York Sentinel. Older than most other novices, at 31, she once followed a former flame on his life's journey and got off kilter. Now, she's pursuing her dreams and, after the internship, will be returning to the west coast for the final months of her degree. One day, the managing editor compliments her writing but points out errors in grammar and such. Erin takes it hard. She has been hoping to get a job with the Sentinel after she graduates and now, things are looking bleak. Heading to a trendy bar after work, she starts drinking and blowing off steam over a classic video game. Looking over her shoulder is Garrett (Justin Long), who is impressed by her skill. Garrett, too, is out of sorts because his latest girlfriend broke up with him, after a severe tongue lashing about his attitude. He also just got a tough assignment from his boss (Ron Livingston). But, lo and behold, the two video gamers take a shine to each other and end up spending the night together. Its supposed to be a one night stand but they both want more. However, as Erin points out, she will only be in Manhattan for six more weeks. Long term attachments will be impossible. Or will they? Hey, after a nice 42 days , the two decide to keep the relationship going long distance, with emails and video conferencing and short, weekend trips. Can it last? This is a very lovely film, complete with romance, humor and honesty. All fans of romantic comedy should enjoy it. BUT, there is some raw language and some sexually charged scenes so if you prefer more of the ABC Family-type romances, be aware that your eyebrows may go up. The cast is great, with Barrymore and Long making a terrific couple. Drew looks beautiful and is very funny while Long is likewise handsome and humorous. Christina Applegate, Charlie Day, Livingston, and all of the rest are a true joy as well. The scenery on both coasts is attractive, especially Applegate's suburban Frisco home. Costumes, too, are well chosen while the script and direction never lose momentum, focus, or mirthfulness. Romcom fans, you should go a good distance yourselves to find this one, if it doesn't come to your neighborhood theater or stores. Many other film lovers will also appreciate its winning ways, too, so get your tickets this week.
    9jkeggen

    Men - don't be put off just because it looks like a chick flick!

    Just been to see this film before its official release and really, really enjoyed it. As the trailer suggests it's about a long distance relationship. The storyline is pretty straightforward. It's not the type of film that will have lots of complicated twists and turns, so in that context it's fairly predictable, but it's really well acted by the main characters, particularly Justin Long, Drew Barrymore and Christin Applegate. There are lots of laughs, and I mean laughing out loud, from both the men and the women in the audience. For me it's one of the funniest films I've seen that wasn't an out and out comedy. As the title of this review suggests, there's something for both men and women in this.
    7LadyLiberty

    It's Well Worth Going to Going the Distance

    Erin (Drew Barrymore) is getting a late start on her dreams. At 31, she's finally finishing college with an internship at a New York newspaper. With just six weeks to go before returning to San Francisco to complete her education, she meets Garrett (Justin Long) over a classic game of Centipede.

    With similar quirky senses of humor and more than a little disarming honesty, the two quickly pair up. From the beginning, they know that any relationship they have is limited to the next month and a half, so they promise to keep it light and casual. It doesn't work.

    Six weeks later, Erin is packed to leave, and Garrett is pretending that's okay. Despite their best efforts, the two are soon burning up the phone lines between the coasts. Erin's sister, Corinne (Christina Applegate) is dismayed knowing that a relationship over such a distance is hard. In fact, it's all but impossible.

    The plot seems very simplistic and I suppose that it is. But Garrett's eccentric roommate Dan (Charlie Day) and Erin's sister's personality quirks add real spice to most scenes, and the very real chemistry between the main characters (Barrymore and Long have had a real life on-off-on relationship) transcends the simplicity and makes Going the Distance something more.

    Barrymore, as always, is capable, and her innate sweetness shines out from the screen. Long, perhaps best known as the "Mac guy" on those infamous Mac/PC commercials, proves an able partner. Day is good, and though Applegate's role is limited, she steals her scenes almost across the board. Look also for Jim Gaffigan in a small supporting part as Corinne's husband. His deadpan delivery is perfect.

    BOTTOM LINE: Going the Distance was amusing without question. But what made it a good movie was the fact that, for all the genuine laughs, it quite simply rang true.

    POLITICAL NOTES: None.

    FAMILY SUITABILITY: Going the Distance is rated R for "sexual content including dialogue, language throughout, some drug use and brief nudity." While this is not a movie for small children, the tenderness with which the central relationship is played and the integrity and genuine caring portrayed by each half of the central couple wouldn't be a bad lesson for teens to learn. I'd say this film is okay for teens 14 and up.
    9iumagoo2000

    Going the Distance: Good for the Guys Too

    This is one of the most real AND funny Rom/Com's that have come out of this stale city in quite some time. Often when one of these movies come out, hordes of women beg their beau's to come to the cinema to no avail. luckily for us, this is a fresh new look at an otherwise female driven genre.

    Going the Distance takes a look at long distance relationships from a REAL perspective. None of this Hollywood glitz. None of these fairy tale endings w/ friends who say and do what the producers hope the audience want to hear. It's like your watching a docu-drama about funny people. This movie showcases events how they would actually happen. People how they'd actually talk and relationships as unpredictable as they actually are.

    Another refreshing notion is how this movie is told, in the majority, from the male's perspective. Not entirely, but enough. It's told from a place where humor, booze and late night / post weekend b*tch sessions w/ close friends and/or relatives help weave together a romantic story in a funny way. It's just how life happens!

    I've seen this movie and can contest that it is the perfect concoction of humor, fun, romantic moments and hard R moments to make it a good fit for most couples. And guys, this will be a great way to go see a Romantic Comedy for your girl and get something out of it for yourself. GIVE IT A CHANCE, AND YOU'LL BE TELLING OTHERS TO DO THE SAME.

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    • Anecdotes
      Justin Long's first scene shot in the film was his nude one when he has sex with Drew Barrymore on a dining room table.
    • Gaffes
      After she has an argument in the bar and goes home drunk, Erin has no bag but when she arrives home she has a bag.
    • Citations

      Dan: When I suck my dick, I lie on my back, I throw my legs over my head.

      Box: You suck your own dick?

      Dan: Yeah.

      Box: You cut your own hair and you suck your own dick. You're like a Swiss army knife.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Épisode #18.107 (2010)
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      Written by Grant Widmer and Edward Joyner

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 septembre 2010 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Amor a distancia
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Antarctica Bar - 287 Hudson Street, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Maddy's Pourhouse)
    • Sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Offspring Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 32 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 17 804 299 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 884 964 $US
      • 5 sept. 2010
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 42 059 111 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 43min(103 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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