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Beeswax

  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
901
MA NOTE
Beeswax (2009)
A pair of identical twin sisters -- one, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and the other -- "same face, different bodies."
Lire trailer2:22
1 Video
8 photos
ComédieDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pair of identical twin sisters -- one, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and the other -- 'same face, different bodies.'A pair of identical twin sisters -- one, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and the other -- 'same face, different bodies.'A pair of identical twin sisters -- one, who has been paraplegic since youth and gets around in a wheelchair, and the other -- 'same face, different bodies.'

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew Bujalski
  • Scénario
    • Andrew Bujalski
  • Casting principal
    • Tilly Hatcher
    • Maggie Hatcher
    • Alex Karpovsky
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    901
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Casting principal
      • Tilly Hatcher
      • Maggie Hatcher
      • Alex Karpovsky
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 60avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Tilly Hatcher
    • Jeannie
    Maggie Hatcher
    • Lauren
    Alex Karpovsky
    Alex Karpovsky
    • Merrill
    Katy O'Connor
    • Corinne
    David Zellner
    David Zellner
    • Scott
    Kyle Henry
    Kyle Henry
    • Michael
    S.J. Anderson
    • Teddy - customer
    Anne Dodge
    • Amanda
    Betty Blackwell
    • Lila
    Bryan Poyser
    Bryan Poyser
    • Jason - study buddy
    Rebecca McInroy
    • Holly - office woman
    Nathan Zellner
    Nathan Zellner
    • Lee
    Atietie Tonwe
    • Emeka
    Nina Sokol
    • Naomi
    Jillian Glantz
    • Wynonna
    Christy Moore
    • Paula - girls' mom
    Janet Pierson
    Janet Pierson
    • Sally
    D.J. Taitelbaum
    • A.C.
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Bujalski
    • Scénario
      • Andrew Bujalski
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    Avis des utilisateurs13

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    3imdb-726-882796

    Like a peek into the unremarkable lives of some random, average people.

    I just watched this movie, and I'm not even sure what I saw should be called a movie. It's seemed more like a voyeuristic peek into the lives of some unremarkable people. Watching it felt like being a bored fly on the wall. It was slow to get going, and once it did, I felt indifferent about the plot (what plot there was). It really was no more exciting than folding my laundry, and once I did start to finally take a little interest in the characters and what was happening to them, it ended with no resolution of the conflict. The only reason I'm even giving it a 3 is because the actors are actually rather good at playing the part of average people. Then again, perhaps they weren't acting at all.

    I love independent and low budget films, but the production of this one was just a waste of equipment and editing time. I'm having a hard time believing it was actually written instead of made up as the filming progressed. Pass on it, and instead, go eavesdrop on a random stranger's conversation. You will get the same experience.
    7runamokprods

    Grew on me...

    Intelligent, very low key mumble-core comedy/ drama that I liked better on reflection than while I was first watching it.

    While I was viewing, the lack of plot and forward motion seemed frustrating. But looking back I found all the little honest moments of human weirdness that Bujalski captured with his (apparently) semi-improvised style gave me more of a real look into the lives of these late 20 somethings than I would have gotten from a more plot driven narrative.

    And there IS a plot – about careers, about commitments, and about friendship. The tension over whether two friends who co-own a shop are actually going to sue each other over how the store is run is palpable, if not heart pounding. It's just the focus is more on details than on the big picture -- which is actually a lovely change from most films out there.

    Kudos too for having a lead character in a wheelchair and a) not making that the most important thing about her, and b) allowing her to be sexy, sexual, funny, angry, grumpy – all the things people with challenged lives rarely are in movies.
    4rpennyw

    Trying to be Woody Allen-esque?

    I won't say this is the worst film I've ever seen, but it sure won't make it to the top of my recommended films list. I saw it at a film festival in North Carolina. The thing that kept me in my seat for the entire film was that I was fascinated with the actresses. Having only seen them in this one film, I don't know what kind of range they possess, but it seemed to me like they were (or could be) very talented.

    The problem with this film does not lie in the acting, whatever they were doing was working! It was the story..or screenplay, if there was one. Mike Mellon posted in an earlier review that he was "having a hard time believing it was actually written instead of made up as the filming progressed." I absolutely feel the same way. Was there a screenplay written? I was also disappointed in the ending. I'd made it all the way through the film and then...it just...ended. What happened there? Another reviewer joked that the film may have run out. Yeah, where was the structure here? What was the point? The sisters were interesting characters (or people), I just wish they'd been given a more interesting story to portray.
    2eli173-712-486403

    Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn

    I cannot believe i watched the whole film (actually i didn't, normally i would pause when making a cuppa, but i just let it run because it is clear that i was not missing any thing)- what on earth is the point of this film?? There is so much, "Oh MY Gaaawd", americanisations and up turning cadences in sentences, when i shut my eyes, i thought i was watching South Park - (no disrespect to South Park!).

    It is a fly on the wall film type and i give it a two because the actors do that quite well. Not much story or plot and i am sure there should be a beginning, middle and an end! Skip or excuse yourself should this ever be offered to you to watch! Sorry Sisters!
    8foldedspacemonkey

    A Successful Cinematic Experiment

    Jeannie (Tilly Hatcher), a girl in a wheelchair, owns a vintage clothing store. Amanda, her business partner, is deeply unsatisfied with how she runs the business and is considering a legal battle for ownership. Merrill (Alex Karpovsky), a young law student tries to help Jeannie by offering emotional support and legal advice, as well as introducing her to potential buyers. In the meanwhile, Lauren (Maggie Hatcher), Jeannie's slacker twin sister, looks for steady work and a general direction in her aimless drifter lifestyle. Finally, a new clerk is a welcome addition to the store but things get complicated when she turns out to be a tad too sentimental.

    Heralded as the King of the Mumblecore movement, Bujalski's films are uneventful "slices of life" naturalistic depictions of youth in shambles. Each story is a tragic tale of emotional teetering on the edge of madness. For this he has been compared to Cassavetes, but Bujalski's life depictions are actually sexless, unrooted, and deceptively intellectual (but not in a negative way).

    His characters recede inside themselves as they attempt to grasp for an adequate language to express what might be a conditionally repressed intensity. In a sense, they are the opposite of Cassavetes' bombastic, larger than life, overexpressive characters. But his means of examination are the same: full shots of bodies, matter-of-fact depictions of communicative behavior (mannerisms, tics), faces chosen for their anti-cinematic potential, so plain that they make our expected systems of dramatic representation collapse. Along the way we discover new modes of being, and an almost ethnographic look at human presence.

    Above it all, there is a kind of hidden essay on filmmaking and creativity:

    The sisters are twins. ('Same face, different bodies')

    The clothing store is called Storyville.

    Jeannie, paralyzed from the waist down as an audience surrogate, the "sitting down" metaphor, the watcher/observer, and the "real" manager of Storyville. She's involved in a legal dispute over the ownership of the store. The differences with the other owner are creative ones.

    Merrill, a law student, interested romantically in Jeannie, but also an artist, a kind of surrealist writer, always commenting on situations with non sequiturs, exaggerations, cartoonish excesses.

    Lauren, the second twin, her introductory scene sees her breaking up with a "boyfriend". She appears confused, or fickle. But she's obviously a lesbian. Throughout the movie she looks for work, speculates on possible futures, hangs out with drug addicts. The closest thing to a 'drifter' character in the story. She's the quantum fulcrum. It is through her presence that everyone else can feel anchored.

    Bujalski is popularly misunderstood. His desire to shoot 16mm, "small" stories and his use of first-time actors, tie him to a deeply experimental and innovative tradition of art cinema (Cassavetes, Jem Cohen, Andy Warhol, Pedro Costa). One can only hope he keeps on working without being too affected by the lack of popular approval. In my mind, he is constantly refreshing, layered, and dangerous, if you see cinema as a kind of schizophrenic simulation machine.

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    • Anecdotes
      The two leads, Maggie and Tilly Hatcher, are real life long time friends of Director Andrew Bujalski. His script was inspired by his feeling of how the sisters would project as performers (as they are not professional actors).
    • Citations

      Merrill: It's pretty intense to see you.

      Jeannie: It's intense to see you too.

    • Bandes originales
      Starlight
      Written and Performed by Escort

      Published by Sweet Sensation Publishing (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Escort Records

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 février 2009 (Allemagne)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Воск
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Austin, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Houston King Productions
      • Sisters Project
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 46 590 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 844 $US
      • 9 août 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 46 590 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 40min(100 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby SR
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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