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Goats

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 34min
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5,8/10
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David Duchovny, Justin Kirk, Keri Russell, Ty Burrell, Vera Farmiga, and Graham Phillips in Goats (2012)
Fifteen-year-old Ellis is getting ready to leave his home in the foothills of Tucson for his freshman year at Gates Academy, an East Coast prep school. This means leaving behind Wendy, his flaky, new age mother and the only real father he has ever known, Goat Man.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAs Ellis prepares to leave Tucson for his freshman year at an East Coast prep school, he also faces separating from his flaky, new age mother and the only real father he has ever known: Goat... Tout lireAs Ellis prepares to leave Tucson for his freshman year at an East Coast prep school, he also faces separating from his flaky, new age mother and the only real father he has ever known: Goat Man.As Ellis prepares to leave Tucson for his freshman year at an East Coast prep school, he also faces separating from his flaky, new age mother and the only real father he has ever known: Goat Man.

  • Réalisation
    • Christopher Neil
  • Scénario
    • Mark Poirier
  • Casting principal
    • David Duchovny
    • Vera Farmiga
    • Graham Phillips
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    5,5 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Neil
    • Scénario
      • Mark Poirier
    • Casting principal
      • David Duchovny
      • Vera Farmiga
      • Graham Phillips
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    • 31avis des critiques
    • 38Métascore
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    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Goat Man
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Wendy
    Graham Phillips
    Graham Phillips
    • Ellis Whitman
    Justin Kirk
    Justin Kirk
    • Bennet
    Keri Russell
    Keri Russell
    • Judy
    Anthony Anderson
    Anthony Anderson
    • Coach
    Dakota Johnson
    Dakota Johnson
    • Minnie
    Adelaide Kane
    Adelaide Kane
    • Aubrey
    Ty Burrell
    Ty Burrell
    • Frank Whitman
    Nicholas Lobue
    • Barney
    Ronnie Rubalcaba
    • Rosenberg
    Alan Ruck
    Alan Ruck
    • Dr. Eldridge
    Tommee May
    Tommee May
    • Fiona
    Musashi Alexander
    Musashi Alexander
    • Mr. Lin
    Ana Auther
    Ana Auther
    • Lilly
    Olga Segura
    Olga Segura
    • Serena
    Geoff Ellsworth
    • Jonathan the Mailman
    Evan Boymel
    • Aubrey's Boyfriend
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Neil
    • Scénario
      • Mark Poirier
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    4mbs

    Wish it were a lot better but Ty Burrell deserves praise for his fine work here

    So so film has a really strong performance from "Modern Family's" Ty Burrell to recommend it for but sadly not much else to really separate it from the pack of the other high school kid comes of age in boarding school films out there. Film's trailer promises a wacky comedy about a hippie like guy with a lot of goats and a lot of life lessons to impart but the film really more or less uses him as set dressing...which is a shame because David Duchovny is clearly having a good time and is quite game for whatever the script wants to throw at him and indeed he seems so ready for wackiness that we all but laugh the first time we see him because it looks for all the world that his character is going to be the real star of this movie and a real laugh getter--but aside from having him duel with ex Weeds star Justin Kirk for the affections of a rather over the top Vera Farmiga the screenplay either can't or won't let Goat Man do much of anything else. The film's center is "The Good Wife" son Graham Phillips as a kid raised in the desert and finding his way in this boarding school--and befriending his roommate and finding a young woman and etc. The film's real star should've been Goat Man. I'm not saying that the film is lousy or even boring although it has some boring stretches, but its kind of slight, when the elements were clearly here for something really vivid and memorable. The film even has characters that it clearly doesn't know what to do with besides Goat Man and the crazy new age mom and the obnoxious boyfriend---there's also the tough chick who threatens to beat up Phillips at the beginning of the film, lives in the desert with Phillips and Goat Man and everyone and is taken under Vera famiga's wing in the middle of the film, but the film never gives her anything to do there's also Keri Russell (forever Felicity to me) who's character is given somewhat of a build-up but then once she gets introduced she's given nothing to do and is all but forgotten about from the rest of the film as well, which brings me back to Ty Burrell. He plays the much much hated father of Phillips' character. Vera Farmiga whom vastly overplays the new agey mother of Phillips' character (and is bravely unsympathetic here--meaning her character is very unlikable) has spent a good amount of her screen time bashing her ex-husband so when he finally shows up played by the dad from Modern Family--we're all ready to pretty much hate him--but the strong somewhat no nonsense portrayal by Burrell actually makes him the most likable character (not to mention the most level headed) in the entire movie. I thought his presence actually served to anchor the entire film itself--and his presence as a supporting character really served to help ground the whole movie itself into a reality that it was sorely lacking otherwise. Oh again its not that its a bad movie per se--but it should've been a lot better then it was.
    9hillbilly85719

    Brilliantly casted, nicely executed and a good story to boot

    Great cast with chemistry delivers an engaging performance of an coming of age tale. The story revolves around Ellis, a teenage boy trying to carve out his own life despite having the enormous weight of raising his new-age mother. His troubles are further compounded by his father figure, Goatman, a full blown stoner/gardener who seems mentally stuck at the age of 17. Be prepared to laugh out loud.

    Set in Tucson, AZ, the movie also features some of the most beautiful images of the Sonoran Desert. No fake landscapes and plastic saguaros, Tucson's authentic glory is on display in this film. The feel of the town is real.

    Although I appreciate many independent films, there are few I want to see over and over, and this is one that I follow from the big screen, to the cheap-theater, and all the way to blue-ray.
    kid-8

    A Must-See For Everyone Above The Age of 14!!!

    What a sweet, funny, engaging film! I wasn't familiar with the young man who plays Ellis, the well-adjusted teenager, struggling between his mother's neediness and his father's reluctant love for him--but wow, he's wonderful. Someone told me he's in a television series entitled The Good Wife, and I'll make a point of watching that series now. Anyway...everyone in the film is terrific. I don't want to spoil it, so what I can tell you is the cinematography is beautiful; the acting is funny and totally right-on; the score is ideal for the story; and for once in a long while, I left the theater feeling really good about life. David Duchovny was a total surprise here--I have never been a fan of his, but he definitely pulled off the character of Goat Man, the inadvertently stable influence on young Ellis. He's a riot, and I'd like to see him playing more comedic roles. Vera Farmiga was totally convincing as the lost-in-space New Agey mother. I laughed and laughed, and so did the rest of the audience. Everyone in the theater enjoyed themselves, and were all commenting on what an enjoyable film we'd just seen. Please, please, please go see it when it comes out in theaters, I guarantee you'll laugh like mad. I plan to see it again and take my nieces and nephews and brother and sis as well!!!!!
    6napierslogs

    A quirky comedy turns into a coming-of-age dramedy and gets a little lost on the way

    What starts out as a silly comedy quickly descends into a fairly average coming-of-age dramedy. But after reading an interview with the director, "Goats" is very clearly a coming-of-age dramedy; it's just the marketers that would like to pretend that it's a quirky comedy – usually an easier sell for indies. The change in genre is both good and bad news for the audience.

    We are first introduced to Ellis (Graham Phillips) as he's living with his mother, Wendy (Vera Farmiga), a new age hippie, and Goat Man (David Duchovny) a step-father-like figure, on a sprawling desert farm. Goat Man smokes weed and makes goat treks – whatever those are. His mother talks in nonsense philosophical quips as she comes up with more and more ways to become one with nature.

    It's a relief when Ellis goes off to prep school because those early comedy stylings could only go so far. In prep school, Ellis clearly doesn't really know normal. He doesn't get along with his roommate and he keeps expecting Goat Man to send him marijuana in the mail. He's at the school because of his father's money and name, but thinks of his father as some worthless jerk who left him and his mother.

    While the film isn't really going anywhere, the characterizations are good. I wasn't really sure what the film was trying to say, but one thing that I picked up on is that no matter how different people may be, they are all selfish. Hippies are just as selfish as those that are rich and privileged. His mother expects Ellis to come home for Thanksgiving even though she won't answer the phone or return his calls. So Ellis decides to spend the holiday with his father who is just as insufferable as he thought.

    His father, Frank, is played by Ty Burrell in a very good, dramatic role. When we meet Frank, we also meet his new, younger wife, Judy (Keri Russell). She's the nicest character in the movie, and is the spark for the expected eventual outcome.

    The acting is good, in particular Graham Phillips as our young hero. Ellis is pretty bland, but Phillips infuses as much warmth and charisma into him as possible. We don't mind following Ellis to prep school, mostly because it would be much better than spending time with his whining, annoying, screaming mother (who is communing with nature). But like the protagonist, the movie gets a little lost when he arrives at school. The only comedy is when he calls home and Wendy's new boyfriend answers the phone, or when Wendy's new boyfriend wears a small Speedo, or when Wendy's new boyfriend throws a hissy fit with Goat Man. Did I mention that Wendy's new boyfriend is played by Justin Kirk? He's hilarious. But he's also not really important to the narrative of the film.

    As I mentioned, "Goats" gets a little lost when Ellis arrives at prep school. At this point it's a coming-of-age drama, and it takes him the entire school year to arrive at the tiny bit of acceptance he was searching for.
    midwestSMB

    Beautifully told

    The first word that came to mind as I left the premiere of GOATS was forgiveness. The story is funny yet reflective and beautifully told. Impeccable acting and perfect direction brought each character to life. The story gently speaks of the struggles individuals face and how those around them learn to cope and to forgive, regardless of uninterrupted mistakes. Special kudos to the young actor who played Ellis. He was convincing and genuine. It seemed to me like each actor understood the depth of the story which translated into GOATS' authentically human relationships. It truly is an incredible story, with something to offer everyone.

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      Interestingly the brand of beer being served in the Mexican strip club is 'Chupacabra' named for a mythical creature believed to inhabit the deserts of Mexico and the U.S. southwest. The literal translation of Chupacabra is 'goat sucker'. Duchovny investigated it as Agent Mulder in The X Files.
    • Gaffes
      Where's the 'tofurkey'? There is a big build up for the appearance of 'tofurkey' on Wendy's Thanksgiving dinner table out on the terrace but it never makes it on camera. What an odd omission? I know 'Oz' the asst. property master who prepared the Thanksgiving meal baked half a dozen 'tofurkey' rolls in the craft service trailer and at least 4 were carved for the scene and delivered to the table as part of the action.
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      [first lines]

      Ellis Whitman: Goat Man took me on my first trek when I was eleven. Not long after that he taught me how to do bong hits. It doesn't matter where we go on these treks, we just wander. Goat Man says it's the journey that counts, which I know is cliche. In a few days I leave for the prep school my father went to. Goat Man's calling this my farewell trek. He says I should suck up as much of the Sonoran sun as I can, but he's the one doing most of the soaking.

      Goat Man: Whew! You won't have all this at Gates Academy.

      Ellis Whitman: Naked men shouldn't squat.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 août 2012 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
    • Site officiel
      • Red Crown Productions (United States)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gã Chăn Dê
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Saguaro National Park, Arizona, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eva Daniels Productions
      • Red Crown Productions
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      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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      1 heure 34 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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