Lycéen, Greg passe sa vie à faire des parodies de films classiques avec son camarade Earl. Sa vie est soudainement chamboulée lorsqu'il apprend que la mère d'une nouvelle amie est atteinte d... Tout lireLycéen, Greg passe sa vie à faire des parodies de films classiques avec son camarade Earl. Sa vie est soudainement chamboulée lorsqu'il apprend que la mère d'une nouvelle amie est atteinte d'un cancer.Lycéen, Greg passe sa vie à faire des parodies de films classiques avec son camarade Earl. Sa vie est soudainement chamboulée lorsqu'il apprend que la mère d'une nouvelle amie est atteinte d'un cancer.
- Récompenses
- 18 victoires et 30 nominations au total
- Madison
- (as Katherine C. Hughes)
- Young Greg
- (as George Gavin Dietz)
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl centers around Greg (Thomas Mann), a very sarcastic and self-loathing high school student going into his senior year. Greg believes that if he shuts everyone out of his life so that he won't have to deal with anything, then things will be okay, and this gives him a sort of self-gratification. So to uphold his philosophy, he doesn't try to be friends with anyone, but makes sure he's on low-key, good terms with everyone in his school. However, he does spend his time with his co-worker/"friend" Earl (RJ Cyler) making parodies of classic foreign cinema together. However, when Greg learns from his mother that a childhood friend of his, Rachel (Olivia Cooke) is diagnosed with Leukemia, Greg begins a blossoming friendship with Rachel; a friendship that would take him through the best of times, the worst of times, and eventually shape him into the person that he will become.
While this film definitely shares characteristics with 2014's The Fault in Our Stars (which is a pretty good movie in my opinion), this film to me is more heartfelt and inventive than TFiOS ever was. And most of this has to do with the brilliant screenplay written by Jesse Andrews, who happened to write the book that his film is adapted from. The way that Andrews addresses how to deal with this sickness is wonderfully human and clumsy; whether through comedy, wit, or drama, Andrews finds a way to make the whole scenario relate in some way, shape, or form to anyone and everyone.
The direction and cinematography are absolutely incredible. Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, who is known for his work on American Horror Story, and was a personal assistant to Martin Scorsese, shows not only his inventiveness, but his quirkiness as a director on this film. Gomez-Rejon shows his talent with stop motion animation, long panning shots, flashback sequences, and some very long takes that really allow the actors to give the best performances possible. There are even times when this feels like a Wes Anderson film, and this can also be contributed to the gorgeous cinematography. Chung-hoon Chung oozes with style behind the camera, and ultimately the film has a very vibrant look that gave the story being told so much life. These people tell this story with so much care and thought, it's evident that the filmmakers truly respected Andrews' work on the screenplay and wanted to do it the justice it deserves. And thankfully, we got it here.
The performances in this film are all magnetic. Every single one of these actors were able to hold their own on screen. The parents in the film, played by Molly Shannon, Connie Britton, and the always delightful Nick Offerman, all do fantastic work. Their relationships with their children are all very grounded in reality and realistically portrayed. Jon Bernthal is incredibly funny as Greg's history teacher, and is able to depict the "generic cool teacher who understands the main protagonist" in a different, refreshing light. However, the three leads all steal the show. RJ Cyler serves as a foil to Greg's character. Instead of BS-ing people in order to avoid any direct confrontation, Cyler's Earl is very frank with his language and emotions, and gets right to the core of the problem with Rachel. Olivia Cooke gives a very heartfelt and understated performance in this film, and watching her suffering through this sickness that's eating her up is truly heartbreaking to watch. However, the whole film rides on Thomas Mann's shoulders. His detached performance, and the way he handles Rachel's sickness is so realistically somber. His character actually reminds quite a bit of the characters Anthony Michael Hall played in older John Hughes films. He does a fantastic job with the darker comic moments in the film, and the way his character develops throughout the film is nothing short of stellar.
This film won both the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival this past January, and it's not hard to see why. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a film filled with heartbreakingly realistic performances, quirky direction, gorgeous cinematography, and spectacular writing. Whether your an art-house fan, a fan of cinema in general, or just the casual moviegoer, there's something in this film that everyone can relate to. It's in wide release right now, so do yourself a favor and go see it, because it's one of the best films of the year.
Make the film too quirky and you could alienate an audience however, a subtle amount of quirkiness combined with a good blend of comedy and drama will give you a film like Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, which ends up being both irresistible and infectious to its audience.
Greg (Thomas Mann) is a high school student who just wants to get through school without associating himself with any of the various cliques or making enemies. Along with his friend Earl (RJ Cyler), Greg spends his spare time making parodies of their favourite classic movies.
When he learns that his childhood friend, Rachel (Olivia Cooke), has been diagnosed with leukemia, he is forced by his overbearing parents to befriend her in her time of need. Through this friendship, Greg soon finds his outlook on life altered.
There is always the uneasy feeling of laughing at a film that centres around a girl suffering from cancer. There is great care taken though by director, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, in making sure that the subject gets the delicate treatment it deserves with the perfect combination of comedy and drama.
He is aided by a delightful screenplay from Jesse Andrews, the author of the book the film is adapted from, full of enough wit, charm and quirky cutaway moments, such as the feeling of when the hot girl at school talks to you, to leave you with a smile on your face.
The film is elevated to another level by the three main performances from Thomas Mann, RJ Cyler and Olivia Cooke, all showing fine range in both the dramatic and comedic departments. They are supported quite wonderfully by the likes of Nick Offerman, Connie Britton, Jon Bernthal and Molly Shannon, and keep your ears peeled for a funny voice cameo from Hugh Jackman that fits the quirkiness of the film so well.
Critics love it and so should audiences, I'm just hoping people decide to go and see it instead of some of the inane drivel that Hollywood produces these days. It really does deserve all the success it can get.
It captures high school in a great way that I didn't expect. It shows cliques in a new light, and it gives a great representation of how the protagonist deals with it. The film changes tone with ease. With a gradual enough change that doesn't feel forced or awkward. It's an amazing movie.
The movie is honest, funny, and I will see Olivia Cooke's unreal face in front of me for months. (And she did shave her head; I wondered about that.) R.J. Cyler gave perfect balance to the lead actor's awkward role.
The best thing about this movie is the writing; it crackles at times with insight into the outsider's life.
I am much aggrieved that it only earned four million at the box office nationally. It's worth a lot more.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe parody movies made by Greg and Earl, include:
- 1. Anatomy of a Burger (Autopsie d'un meurtre (1959))
- 2. Ate 1/2 (Of My Lunch) (8½ (1963))
- 3. A Box O'Lips, Wow (Apocalypse Now (1979))
- 4. The Battle of All Deer (La Bataille d'Alger (1966))
- 5. Breathe Less (À bout de souffle (1960))
- 6. Brew Vervet (Blue Velvet (1986))
- 7. Burden of Screams (Burden of Dreams (1982))
- 8. Can't Tempt (Contempt (1963))
- 9. Crouching Housecat, Hidden Housecat (Tigre et Dragon (2000))
- 10. Death in Tennis (Mort à Venise (1971))
- 11. My Dinner with André the Giant (My Dinner with Andre (1981))
- 12. Don't Look Now, Because a Creepy-Ass Dwarf is About to Kill You!!! Damn. (Ne vous retournez pas (1973))
- 13. Eyes Wide Butt (Eyes Wide Shut (1999))
- 14. Hairy, Old, and Mod (Harold et Maude (1971))
- 15. La Gelee (La jetée (1962))
- 16. Gone with My Wind (Autant en emporte le vent (1939))
- 17. Gross Encounters of the Turd Kind (Rencontres du troisième type (1977))
- 18. Grumpy Cul-de-sacs (Mean Streets (1973))
- 19. It's a Punderful Life (La vie est belle (1946))
- 20. The Janitor of Oz (Le Magicien d'Oz (1939))
- 21. The Lady Manishness (Une femme disparaît (1938))
- 22. Monorash (Rashomon (1950))
- 23. My Best Actor is Also a Dangerous Lunatic (Ennemis intimes (1999))
- 24. Nose Ferret 2 (Nosferatu (1922))
- 25. Pittsburghasqatsi (Koyaanisqatsi, la prophétie (1982))
- 26. Pooping Tom (Le voyeur (1960))
- 27. The Prunes of Wrath (Les Raisins de la colère (1940))
- 28. Raging Bullsh*t (Raging Bull (1980))
- 29. Rear Wind (Fenêtre sur cour (1954))
- 30. Rosemary Baby Carrots (Rosemary's Baby (1968))
- 31. Scabface (Scarface (1983))
- 32. Second (Helpings of Dinner) (L'opération diabolique (1966))
- 33. Senior Citizen Cane (Citizen Kane (1941))
- 34. The Seven Seals (Le Septième Sceau (1957))
- 35. A Sockwork Orange (Orange mécanique (1971))
- 36. The Complete Lack of Conversation (Conversation secrète (1974))
- 37. The Last Crustacean of Christ (La Dernière Tentation du Christ (1988))
- 38. The Rad Shoes (Les chaussons rouges (1948))
- 39. The Turd Man (Le Troisième Homme (1949))
- 40. The 400 Bros (Les Quatre Cents Coups (1959))
- 41. Um (M le maudit (1931))
- 42. Vere'd He Go? (Sueurs froides (1958))
- 43. Wages for Beer (Le Salaire de la peur (1953))
- 44. Yellow Submarine Sandwich (Yellow Submarine (1968))
- 45. ZZZ (Z (1969))
- 46. 2:48 P.M. Cowboy (Macadam cowboy (1969))
- 47. 49th Parallelogram (49ème parallèle (1941))
- GaffesBecause of infection risks, flowers would not be allowed into a cancer patient's room.
- Citations
Rachel: Dear Pittsburgh State Admissions, I'm writing on behalf of someone who gave me half a year of his life at the time when I was at my most difficult to be around. He has a very low opinion of himself, which is why I think it's necessary that you hear from someone who sees him as he actually is: A limitlessly kind, sweet, giving, and genuine person. No matter how much he would deny it. The drop in his academic performance this year is the consequence of all the time he spent with me and the time he spent making things for me and how hard that was for him. You can ask him about it, but his sort of over the top humility will probably get in the way. No one has done more to make me smile than he has. And no one ever could.
- Versions alternativesThere was a scene in which Greg films himself for Rachel's movie, and ends up saying, "Hi, Rachel. Um, Earl's right. All the ways that we tried to make a film for you, just kind of turned out completely horrible. So, yeah. It got me thinking about the reason that we wanted to make this film for you in the first place, and, you know, when it comes right down to it, and you just say it, without screwing around, um, I believe in you. You can do it." Those last lines are the same as what all the other students said, and Greg and Earl disliked when they said that. In this scene, Greg looks at a bunch of cameras on his shelf, realizes how phony he is, and turns off the camera. It was cut from the movie because the director thought the movie would be better without it, even though it was hard to say goodbye to.
- Bandes originalesJubilate, O Amoeni Chori, RV 639
Written by Antonio Vivaldi
Performed by Aradia Ensemble and Chorus, Conducted by Kevin Mallon
Courtesy of Naxos
By arrangement with Source/Q
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Yo, él y Raquel
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 8 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 758 416 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 196 496 $US
- 14 juin 2015
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 074 749 $US
- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1