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Singles - L'amore è un gioco

Titolo originale: Singles
  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39min
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Matt Dillon, Bridget Fonda, Campbell Scott, and Kyra Sedgwick in Singles - L'amore è un gioco (1992)
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Le vicende di un gruppo di amici ventenni in cerca di amore e successo nella Seattle dell'era del grunge.Le vicende di un gruppo di amici ventenni in cerca di amore e successo nella Seattle dell'era del grunge.Le vicende di un gruppo di amici ventenni in cerca di amore e successo nella Seattle dell'era del grunge.

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    • Bridget Fonda
    • Campbell Scott
    • Kyra Sedgwick
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Star
      • Bridget Fonda
      • Campbell Scott
      • Kyra Sedgwick
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    • 71Metascore
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    Bridget Fonda
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    • Janet Livermore
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    • Steve Dunne
    Kyra Sedgwick
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    • Linda Powell
    Sheila Kelley
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    • Debbie Hunt
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    • David Bailey
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    haildevilman

    "You rock my world."

    This was a 90's version of all those high school films in the 80's some of us are old enough to remember.

    We deliberately date the film and tap into the grunge era of Seattle. When done on purpose....it can be done very well. This was.

    We see the baggy shorts and layered flannel on the guys, the leggings and quirky hats on the girls, and the disheveled hair on both. But funnily enough, this flick was in production BEFORE that scene took off. As a result what seemed like cashing in was actually foresight.

    The relationships unfolding in the apartment complex were done realistically and the scenes involving the band will be enjoyed by anyone into that era's music. And Campbell Scott almost steals this film. His idea for the city was actually a good one.

    And yes that is 3 members of Pearl Jam as Matt Dillons backup band. And see if you can spot Chris "Soundgarden" Cornell coming out to watch Matt show off his new car speakers.

    So 90's. But very enjoyable.
    worldbfreer

    Sign of the times

    If you lived it, you love it. If not, you try to appreciate and judge if not willing. This captures the magic of a time and a city, and mostly the magic that Nirvana brought forth.
    9femme_fish

    Little moments make 'Singles' one of my favorite movies

    Cameron Crowe is one of those directors that thrive on making the little moments in movies the most memorable ones you'll ever see in your life. In 'Almost Famous,' it was when everyone on the Stillwater tour bus was singing along to "Tiny Dancer." In 'Say Anything...' it was when Lloyd was driving around and proclaimed how his heart was exchanged for Diane's pen. Crowe also creates many memorable little moments in 'Singles,' which may not be the most famous movie he's made but it's one of the best.

    Even though 'Singles' is about twenty-somethings in Seattle, everything rang true to me as I am now, a teenager. The film is honest and real in how couples become couples and how relationships can fall apart. 'Singles' isn't at all mean-spirited or depressing in its portrayal of relationships or the dating game, so it might turn some people off who want to see the extremely ugly confrontations (a la 'Closer'). But the moments in 'Singles' that make it worth watching are when Linda (Kyra Sedgewick) gets to know Steve (Campbell Scott) while going through his record collection in his apartment. Or when Janet (Bridget Fonda) sneezes and gets a "bless you" from someone she (and the audience) would least expect.

    Everything about 'Singles' is great. The cast, the music and the truth behind the movie will bring a smile to your face.
    9junemiller2003

    Excellent movie about singles' lives in the 90s

    This movie was so much more like TV sitcom "friends" than "sex and the city", i mean, it makes you approach to people in their early 20s on a different level than just sex. Boy!!! would i like to have seen more of Campbell Scott & kyra Sedgwick. i mean, they have so much chemistry that you just wish you could be part of them. Scott began his career with very big promise (with this, longtime companion, the sheltering sky and dying young) but without you even noticing, he became a indie dude that chose the worst roles in the worst indie movies (at least, until secret lives of dentist) and there's a big talent wasted. Kyra Sedgwick's on a similar position (great beginning with born on 4th of July and something to talk about and then...just dissapearing into shi**y roles).Bridget Fonda achieves yet another great performance of her early career (along with single white female and Jackie brown) and shows she can be so sexy without being the classic boob-blonde girl. Cameron crowe, well, i would do a standing ovation if i ever get to meet him. he made a great movie, and practically, a gen-x classic. good for you.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Singles (1992)

    Love. Sex. Friendship. Companionship. These are the themes obviously explored in Cameron Crowe's early movie Singles, which revolve around the love lives of singles (naturally) living in a common apartment. We follow each of the protagonist Steve (Campbell Scott), Janet (Bridget Fonda), Cliff (Matt Dillon) and Linda (Kyra Sedgwick) through their ups and downs in dealing with the weird little emotion called Love.

    Well, not quite. As we know early in the film, each have problems and their own peculiar viewpoints on the dating scene. We see Linda meeting and breaking up with a Spanish student she was so into, after seeing through his lies and sweet talk. It hurts, and she doesn't want to be hurt again. Steve too have had a bad experience, and (I can identify with this) swears off relationships for the next few years, deciding instead to focus on career. As Fate would have had it, these two will meet at the unlikeliest places and get into a relationship.

    Cliff, an aspiring rocker, seemed to have taken his girlfriend Janet, for granted. And I think this is something that most people can identify with. When efforts go unappreciated, or when things go mundane, the question is, do you want to bail out? And when you do, what next? Would you give the ex another chance? If you do, how would you approach it? It's fun watching a movie that was made 13 years ago, and you wonder about how the initiating and sustaining of a relationship back then happened without technology which we are so used to these days. Back then, a mobile phone was a cordless one, and there is no such thing as an instant message, but an answering machine. Where Speed Dating was unheard of, but Video Dating was the rage (check out the funny Tim Burton cameo).

    You wonder too about the career of the leads. Campbell Scott was noticed by many after his pairing with Julia Roberts in the movie Dying Young, but after this, seemed to have vanished into obscurity. And so has Kyra Sedgwick. Only Matt Dillon and Bridget Fonda are still around, somewhere.

    Oh, the music. Peppered throughout the movie is the wonderful musical tracks that always seem to punctuate a particular moment succinctly. I like Tarantino and Crowe movies because music plays an integral part of the entire experience, and Singles too had excellent ballads blended with grunge rock, say, Pearl Jam (before they made it huge), which also made an appearance.

    It's a beautiful, quirky little movie with excellent identifiable dialogue, music, humour, and a younger cast of stars whom we know today, thrown into situations that everyone in love would have experienced.

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      Based on a script that Cameron Crowe originally wrote in 1984, which took place in Phoenix, Arizona. After Andrew Wood, the lead singer of Seattle bands Malfunkshun and Mother Love Bone, died of a drug overdose in March 1990, Crowe noticed the music community in Seattle coming together to process the loss. He rewrote his script with the incident in mind, changing its setting to Seattle, which had been the location of his previous movie, Non per soldi... ma per amore (1989), which featured a song from Mother Love Bone in the soundtrack, "Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns" - the same song is on the 'Singles' soundtrack.
    • Blooper
      Debbie's frantic bike ride on her video date has her darting all over the city. She starts at the first restaurant at the end of lake union. To get to the second restaurant on first avenue downtown, she circles all the way around to Waterfront park on the Sound. After leaving the second restaurant, she crosses a draw bridge over the ship canal, only to suddenly end up back downtown near post alley and first avenue (where she just left the second restaurant). After getting a flat tire, she finally walks all the way home to the apartment on Capitol Hill (nearly 2 miles away).
    • Citazioni

      Steve Dunne: I just happened to be nowhere near your neighborhood.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      Outtakes after credits on video version
    • Versioni alternative
      The Blu-ray has the 2003 Warner Bros. Pictures logo at the beginning of the movie. The YouTube version retains the plaster but also included its accompanying fanfare which in-turn cut the first few seconds of the song "Waiting for Somebody".
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Paul Westerberg: Dyslexic Heart (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
      Waiting for Somebody
      Written and Produced by Paul Westerberg

      Performed by Paul Westerberg

      Courtesy of Sire Records

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 settembre 1992 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Vida de solteros
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 1820 E. Thomas St, Seattle, Washington, Stati Uniti(The apartment building where Cliff, Janet, Steve, and Debbie live.)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Warner Bros.
      • Atkinson/Knickerbocker Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 18.471.850 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 4.184.875 USD
      • 20 set 1992
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