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A Agenda Secreta do Meu Namorado

Título original: Little Black Book
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,3/10
20 mil
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Brittany Murphy and Ron Livingston in A Agenda Secreta do Meu Namorado (2004)
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Uma mulher bisbilhota o palm pilot do namorado e revela suas ex-namoradas, o que a leva a questionar por que elas ainda estão listadas em seu livrinho preto.Uma mulher bisbilhota o palm pilot do namorado e revela suas ex-namoradas, o que a leva a questionar por que elas ainda estão listadas em seu livrinho preto.Uma mulher bisbilhota o palm pilot do namorado e revela suas ex-namoradas, o que a leva a questionar por que elas ainda estão listadas em seu livrinho preto.

  • Direção
    • Nick Hurran
  • Roteiristas
    • Melissa Carter
    • Elisa Bell
  • Artistas
    • Brittany Murphy
    • Ron Livingston
    • Holly Hunter
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,3/10
    20 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Nick Hurran
    • Roteiristas
      • Melissa Carter
      • Elisa Bell
    • Artistas
      • Brittany Murphy
      • Ron Livingston
      • Holly Hunter
    • 124Avaliações de usuários
    • 59Avaliações da crítica
    • 36Metascore
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    Brittany Murphy
    Brittany Murphy
    • Stacy
    Ron Livingston
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    • Derek
    Holly Hunter
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    • Barb
    Kathy Bates
    Kathy Bates
    • Kippie Kann
    Julianne Nicholson
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    • Joyce
    Stephen Tobolowsky
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    Kevin Sussman
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    Rashida Jones
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    Josie Maran
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    Jason Antoon
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    Sharon Lawrence
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    • Mom
    Gavin Rossdale
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    Dave Annable
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    Yvette Nicole Brown
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    • Production Assistant
    Vivian Bang
    Vivian Bang
    • Katie
    Ron Pearson
    Ron Pearson
    • Warm-Up Guy
    Matthew Frauman
    Matthew Frauman
    • Backstage Production Assistant
    • Direção
      • Nick Hurran
    • Roteiristas
      • Melissa Carter
      • Elisa Bell
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    Avaliações de usuários124

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    6=G=

    A chick flick evens the chicks didn't like

    "Little Black Book" examines the foibles of one young woman (Murphy) who decides to "research" her significant other's prior romantic life as an adjunct to a TV reality talk show (think Jerry Springer) and learns some unexpected lessons in life in the process. A lively, fun, and occasionally poignant little bit of chick flick fluff, this movie suffered at the hands of critics, public, and chicks perhaps because people like a little romance with their romantic comedies and "LBB" has none to offer. An unexpectedly busy little story to nowhere which takes the chick flick milieu off course and into a sort of genre-bending neverland, this film seems to be trying to conjure some vague moral which never quite crystallizes. Nevertheless, Murphy and Hunter make capable bookends shoring up a pleasant assortment of side characters while the story slowly erodes their best efforts. Recommended for fans of the players but don't expect the usual satisfying romcom fare. Expect a Palm Pilot commercial instead. (C+)
    7higfilm07

    A sci-fi/action/thriller genre fan's review

    It is very easy for a film like Little Black Book to be quickly labeled as just another "Chick Flick" starring a 20-something actress that looks pretty. But after actually taking a chance on a genre I usually run away from, I have to say this was a pleasant experience.

    Brittany Murphy (Clueless) stars as the journalist-driven career girl taking on an associate producer job at a Oprah-type talk show. One of her fellow producers, played by the very-hot-for-her-age Holly Hunter gives her the usual talk of the business of how things are run. During a ideas meeting with the Executive Producer (played by the hilarious character actor, Stephen Tobolowsky, whom I met last month) the idea is pitched about snooping into a boyfriend's little black book or in this 21st century, a Palm Pilot.

    The film manages to avoid the usual chick-flick clichés and gives us a central- character with a back-story and more than one-dimension (take that Mandy Moore). From the great soundtrack by Carly Simon (whom makes a cameo), to the always positive force of Diane Sawyer(?), this movie has heart and a wicked sense of humor when it comes to exposing talk shows for their secrets, lies, and pure entertainment souls.

    So, here is a sci-fi/action/thriller genre fan, who will try a little harder to give chick-flicks a little more of the silver screen.

    FIN
    7mshires

    Are the people voting really watching this movie?

    All romantic comedies follow a standard formula: Boy meets girl. Boy gets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy gets girl back. As the audience, we're supposed to enjoy the How of the formula. And often times that formula is very entertaining. Along comes this refreshing, unpredictable "Little Black Book" that does not follow the familiar formula, yet is a romantic comedy -- and a very well made one, I think -- the cumulative vote so far is less than 5. Makes no sense to me. Here's what you get with "Little Black Book." An intelligent script well directed. Brittany Murphy is impressive in a very seamless performance. Julianne Nicholson practically steals the show. Plus Josie Maran steams the whole thing up. What else do you want? 7 out of 10
    tedg

    The Truman Show

    This gem didn't do well at the box office because audiences couldn't make the connection between meanness and romantic comedy. Don't you mind that; think of this as another in the genre of movies that start out being simple stories and turn into movies about movies, not by digging deeper in the layer but by bringing the original movie into "reality."

    This one really impressed me with the cleverness of its construction; it unfolded in completely novel and unexpected ways. The thing is anchored in the movie by Holly Hunter and in the show within by Holly's character. Holly has done this kind of folded acting before — "Timecode" comes to mind. She does it rudely; that's just her style.

    If you want to make an engaging movie these days, you have to engineer a means to get the audience into the story. The easiest way to do that is to create an audience as part of the story, then trick the movie audience to fold into the story's audience.

    Whether you like the "message" or not, I recommend this as a crack piece of screen writing. In nearly all movies, the story isn't important anyway. Only the means for telling the story matters. This is a clean form. See it.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    8film-critic

    Omission is betrayal.

    Is it all right to say that this film surprised me? Will I be shot whenever I try to talk to anyone about film if I say this? Well, I am going to take a risk and be honest with everyone when I say that I actually enjoyed this film. It was not at all what I was expecting and answered the question as to why Holly Hunter and Kathy Bates would choose to do a film of this level. This was a very quirky film that suddenly went into this dark cavern at the end that left my jaw hanging wide open. Little Black Book speaks about relationships, the honesty of life, and the brutal truth of the television programming we like to call, reality television. Ever watch Jerry Springer and wonder how they get guests like that onto the show and be surprised by the truth that unfolds? Well, strangely enough, Little Black Book answers those questions. While Brittany Murphy headlines this film, she is definitely not the star. Her acting ability takes back seat to some of the most powerful actresses in Hollywood and even backseat to a story that did not come from Hollywood's recycling bin. This was a surprise film for me and proves yet again that you cannot judge a film by the way that the marketing team has decided to create the box and previews.

    I mentioned that Murphy's acting was not the pinnacle point to this film, and I cannot stress that enough. The true stars of this film are Holly Hunter and Kathy Bates. I though that they took these exceptionally small roles and defined the entire film with them. This is especially truth with Holly Hunter. Her character confused me throughout the entire film, constantly making me think that she took this role to pay more bills and that was all. Then, when the ending took shape, I knew exactly why she agreed to this performance. It was outstanding. The ability that Hunter has to contain all that she needs until the very end was amazing for this film. Normally, you don't expect to see that caliber of acting in a film called Little Black Book, but you do. Hunter plays the part of the little red devil on Murphy's shoulder so well that it would be hard not to see it until the final moments. I don't want to give anything away, but do not give up on the performances until the climactic ending. You will be utterly surprised. The same for Kathy Bates that seemed like she didn't do anything special, but I saw that she did. She, again, took a very small character and almost centralized her to the entire film. Not something I was expecting with this little ditty of a film. Ron Livingston does decently well playing Berger … I mean Derek. While Murphy falls at the end of the pile due to constantly trying to upscale those actresses that surround her. You could tell that she was trying to keep the focus on herself instead of working with her surrounding counter-parts. This was the only negative aspect to the acting, the battle between Murphy's ego and the rest of the ensemble cast.

    If this film could win any award out there, I think that it deserves a writing award. Screenwriter Melissa Carter has taken everything we know about romantic Hollywood films and almost repotted it into the world of reality television. These were two avenues that I didn't think could be combined, but they were and done with the skill of a find author. What I mean by this is that the story flowed. There were not any jumps, bumps, or painful moments from the beginning to the end. The writing was surprisingly strong for this film. I was not expecting some of the lines to come from our actress's mouth, but they did and were very poignant to the plot. This was not a film overly cluttered with cheesy catch-lines like "You've Got Mail" and "You had me at 'Hello"". The lines for this film were dark and a bit disturbing which surprised me that I didn't catch on to them earlier in the film. Again, I was ready for a simple romantic comedy, but found something disturbingly original and different in both the acting and writing.

    Finally, I would like to say that without modern technology this would have been a very simple love story. The characters would have remained in one place without the excitement of a PALM or computer. So, my next question to you is this, is modern technology the true villain of this film? There is the obvious one that appears near the end, but I don't think the idea of technology as the villain is ever presented. If it weren't for the PALM that Derek gives Stacy, none of this would have happened. They would have gone about their lives happy and none the wiser. Perhaps this film would have still been made, except with the modern technology it would have been labeled as a sci-fi, and that would have been an all together wild ride for anyone tuning in. Perhaps I have wandered off the beaten path a bit with this idea, but as I was writing this review I was thinking of how much emphasis there is on technology in this film, and perhaps director Nick Hurran was slightly slapping us in the face with this notion of evil technology. Something to think about as you watch this film.

    Overall, I was impressed. As the laughter from my peers continues to engulf me, I stand by my decision and proudly wave it above my head. If you can get past Murphy's role and acting in this film, then I think you will also see the originality and creativity behind this picture.

    Grade: **** out of *****

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    • Curiosidades
      Feature film debuts of Dave Annable, Yvette Nicole Brown, and singer Gavin Rossdale.
    • Erros de gravação
      At lunch, Stacy's soda can moves between shots.
    • Citações

      Stacy: I've spent a life time looking for the truth and I have become the lie. Maybe some secrets should just stay secret.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      "Hell is empty. All the devils are here." William Shakespeare "The Tempest"
    • Conexões
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Collateral/Code 46/Stander/Little Black Book/Festival Express (2004)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      You're So Vain
      Written and Performed by Carly Simon

      Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group

      By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de agosto de 2004 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Little Black Book
    • Locações de filme
      • Boston, Massachusetts, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • Revolution Studios
      • Blue Star Pictures
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 35.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 20.698.668
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 7.075.217
      • 8 de ago. de 2004
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 22.035.509
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 47 min(107 min)
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