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Anna Nicole: star déchue

Titre original : Anna Nicole
  • Téléfilm
  • 2013
  • 10
  • 1h 25min
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5,3/10
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Anna Nicole: star déchue (2013)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.The life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.The life of Anna Nicole Smith, from small-town dancer to Playboy centerfold, to her marriage to a billionaire, to her eventual self-destruction.

  • Réalisation
    • Mary Harron
  • Scénario
    • John Rice
    • Joe Batteer
    • Dan Paul Lee
  • Casting principal
    • Agnes Bruckner
    • Martin Landau
    • Adam Goldberg
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Mary Harron
    • Scénario
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
      • Dan Paul Lee
    • Casting principal
      • Agnes Bruckner
      • Martin Landau
      • Adam Goldberg
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

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    Agnes Bruckner
    Agnes Bruckner
    • Anna Nicole Smith
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • J. Howard Marshall
    Adam Goldberg
    Adam Goldberg
    • Howard K. Stern
    Graham Patrick Martin
    Graham Patrick Martin
    • Older Danny
    Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes
    • E. Pierce Marshall
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Virgie Arthur
    Julia Walters
    • 7-Year Old Vickie Lynn
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    Alexa Blair Robertson
    • 14-Year Old Vickie Lynn
    • (as Alexa Blair)
    Luke Donaldson
    • Young Danny
    Caleb Barwick
    • Middle Danny
    William Day
    William Day
    • Vickie Lynn's Father
    James Allen McCune
    James Allen McCune
    • Tommy Smith
    David Dwyer
    David Dwyer
    • Burke Jones
    Al Vicente
    Al Vicente
    • Cole Harris
    Carla Fisher
    Carla Fisher
    • Black Dancer
    Jena Sims
    Jena Sims
    • Third Dancer
    Jay Huguley
    Jay Huguley
    • John Lawfton
    Alex Van
    Alex Van
    • Ben Walker
    • Réalisation
      • Mary Harron
    • Scénario
      • John Rice
      • Joe Batteer
      • Dan Paul Lee
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    Michael_Elliott

    Nice Direction and Performances but Weak Story

    Anna Nicole (2013)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Made-for-TV movie from Lifetime about the life of Anna Nicole Smith (Agnes Bruckner) who we see as a young single mother to her marriage to billionaire J. Howard Marshall (Martin Landau) and of course through her troubled drug use. ANNA NICOLE is nicely directed by Mary Harron and it features some good performances but in the end there are just way too many problems for it to work as well as it needed to. For starters, the film seems pretty rushed trying to fit all of Smith's story into a 90-minute running time as we bounce around quite a bit and the film never really seems to focus on anything. Another problem are a few gimmicks that are used throughout the picture including a really silly one where the young Smith sees a "future" version of herself. At the same time, the older Smith seeing a "younger" version of herself has no impact either. I'd also say that the movie doesn't work with the silly narration, which is coming from the dead Smith looking back over her life. With that said, Bruckner does a nice job in the lead role even though she never really looks or acts like the real person. For the most part I thought she did a good job at showing a troubled person. Landau easily steals the picture as the elderly man who falls in love with the stripper he meets and Cary Elwes is also good as his son. Adam Goldberg does a nice job in the role of Howard K. Stern and Virginia Madsen is good as Smith's mother, although the screenplay really doesn't do many favors for the character. Harron does a nice job at keeping the film moving at a good pace but there's just too many issues with the screenplay for this to be a complete winner. It also doesn't help that Smith isn't all that sympathetic. Still, for a made-for-TV film this here isn't too bad as a quick time killer.
    4utgard14

    Agnes Bruckner In Tepid TV Bio

    Agnes Brucker is beautiful. More beautiful than Anna Nicole for sure. The prosthetic breasts they add on to her are actually quite good and convincing. I was pretty impressed by that. Agnes' performance here can be measured a couple of different ways: was it good on its own merits and does it pass the George C. Scott test? If you take out the "playing a real person" aspect, her performance was perfectly adequate for your average Lifetime drivel. But if you judge her by whether she accurately captured Anna Nicole, then no she did not. She seemed more often than not like a caricature. Not that Anna Nicole was anything deeper than what we saw. I highly doubt she was. Still, people are people and even the likes of the Kardashians or Anna Nicole Smith don't act off camera like they do on. So when you're portraying a person like that and you're playing them based solely on stuff you've seen on camera (including interviews), you're not going to have a fully formed idea of who they were.

    Anyway, the movie is not very good. The gimmick where her older/younger self appears to her is cheesy and laugh-inducing. I think doing a bio for a woman famous for taking her clothes off is kind of hard to do on a network where you can't show nudity. Perhaps an R rated movie would have at least had more cheesecake to admire. Anyway, if you're a fan of Agnes Bruckner, check it out. She's in every scene and most of the time wearing very little.
    5wes-connors

    Gentlemen Prefer Boobs

    Pretty pre-teen Vicky Lynn is visited by her future self, in her mirror; she's bosomy blonde Agnes Bruckner (as Anna Nicole Smith). The tyke idolizes Marilyn Monroe while her parents holler, fight and drink. This apple will not fall far from the tree. When she becomes a teenager, our heroine stuffs her bra and becomes pregnant. After acquiring extra large breast implants, Ms. Smith is an exotic pole-dancing sensation. She poses for Playboy, meets wealthy octogenarian Martin Landau (as J. Howard Marshall) and soaks up whatever drugs are available. Alas, tragedy waits...

    Anna Nicole Smith was a celebrity due to her looks and lifestyle. The comparison to Marilyn Monroe falls flat because Ms. Monroe was skilled at a craft we can (still) see and admire (although her own drug problems eventually hindered her work). Ms. Smith was not able to develop much of an artistic skill, though she may have had the potential. Smith's wretched TV program "The Anna Nicole Show" (2002–2004) featured the overweight star in obvious stages of alcoholism and drug abuse. This biographic TV movie covers that travesty, along with Smith's tabloid headlines...

    Looking much like his counterpart, Adam Goldberg (as Howard K. Stern) plays the sleazy lawyer lover. Grown-up Graham Patrick Martin (as Danny) finds his own way out of mama's mess. Mary Harron orchestrates them well. Everyone here does a good job conveying the excess and incredible sadness in watching Smith waste her life away. Even worse is the heartbreaking story of her neglected son. However, there is nothing special about this celebrity's life. That could have been the point, but it isn't; instead, the subject is herein cheapened by false elevation and evaluation.

    Anna Nicole (6/29/13) Mary Harron ~ Agnes Bruckner, Martin Landau, Adam Goldberg, Graham Patrick Martin
    6anacpcruz

    In the Present She Saw the Future, In the Future she Saw the Past

    This film was not geniously architected, but it portrays Vicky/ Anna in a honorable way, and the viewer never see an obscene image from the beginning to the end of this piece. We all knew that Anna Nicole had a reputation to be a sex, drugs and rock & roll abuser, but, through the scenes it's well notorious the unconditional love that she had for her son, Daniel. He was always her light, the star that shine in her life. And it's factual too, that she did the best she could, the best that she had learned herself, since she was alone throughout her young adult life and motherhood. Yes, she was over the top, and not politically correct, but that character/ personality aggregated to her overwhelming appearance made her who she was: the desirable, yet suffering with inner trauma, 21st century Marylin Monroe. The director made an excellent job with this biography movie, showing more the personality, the human being, without focusing too much in the scandals and on the negative side of her life. Over all, I was expecting worse and have a slightly good surprise. And this goes into the light.
    7mrjasoncarr

    Agnes Bruckner was phenomenal!!!

    I personally loved the movie! I did notice a similarity to 'Norma Jean & Marilyn' with the talking to the older and younger self so I understood it. Agnes did a superb job!!! I have become a fan! And the haunting rendition of FAME by Amy Gerhartz was to die for. Too bad it wasn't used in the actual movie. The ending was so sad. I can't help but feel sorry for Anna. So many people used her in her life, even her own family. The only person she could truly rely on was Daniel and she was devastated to of lost him. It would of been nice if they did this as a Mini-Series instead of a 2 hour movie. All the actors were truly extraordinary and I definitely thought this movie was WAY better than LIZ & DICK, which was a flop.

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      Anna Nicole Smith was the daughter of retired Harris County Deputy Virgie Hart.
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      The film depicts Howard K. Stern meeting and making the decision to represent Anna shortly after her marriage. In reality, Howard K. Stern did not meet Anna Nicole until 2 years after her husband's death.
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      Anna Nicole Smith: [picks up phone; sighs] This is Anna Nicole.

      Georges Marciano: It's your agent, Anna. I just got word from Marciano at Guess. It seems they might've heard about all that crazy crap you did at the hotel.

      Anna Nicole Smith: [scoffs] They were, like, spyin' on me?

      Georges Marciano: [almost deadpan] They didn't need to, Anna; you weren't exactly discreet. Seems they've decided not to pick up the last two years of your contract.

      Anna Nicole Smith: Well, forget them, then; just find me something... bigger, something better.

      Georges Marciano: Actually, Anna, we've decided we're terminating our relationship with you, too.

      Anna Nicole Smith: What?

      Georges Marciano: [enunciating] You are no longer our client.

      [pause]

      Georges Marciano: Goodbye.

      [click; dial tone; Anna switches off the telephone, sighs and sits dejected]

      Middle Danny: [comes in through double doors] Hey, Mom!

      [Anna is softly sobbing into her hand]

      Middle Danny: What's wrong, Mom?

      [looks at Danny and turns her head back sadly]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 mai 2014 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Géorgie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Sony Pictures Television
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