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17 Meninas

Título original: 17 filles
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 26 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
3,4 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Esther Garrel, Louise Grinberg, Roxane Duran, Solène Rigot, and Juliette Darche in 17 Meninas (2011)
A drama centered around seventeen teenage schoolmates who decide to become pregnant at the same time.
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13 fotos
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Quando uma adolescente rebelde descobre que já está grávida de oito semanas, ela faz um pacto com dezesseis de seus colegas para engravidar simultaneamente, criar seus filhos juntos e, acima... Ler tudoQuando uma adolescente rebelde descobre que já está grávida de oito semanas, ela faz um pacto com dezesseis de seus colegas para engravidar simultaneamente, criar seus filhos juntos e, acima de tudo, tomar conta de suas vidas.Quando uma adolescente rebelde descobre que já está grávida de oito semanas, ela faz um pacto com dezesseis de seus colegas para engravidar simultaneamente, criar seus filhos juntos e, acima de tudo, tomar conta de suas vidas.

  • Direção
    • Delphine Coulin
    • Muriel Coulin
  • Roteiristas
    • Delphine Coulin
    • Muriel Coulin
  • Artistas
    • Louise Grinberg
    • Juliette Darche
    • Roxane Duran
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
    3,4 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Delphine Coulin
      • Muriel Coulin
    • Roteiristas
      • Delphine Coulin
      • Muriel Coulin
    • Artistas
      • Louise Grinberg
      • Juliette Darche
      • Roxane Duran
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 69Avaliações da crítica
    • 61Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 vitórias e 6 indicações no total

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    Louise Grinberg
    Louise Grinberg
    • Camille
    Juliette Darche
    • Julia
    Roxane Duran
    Roxane Duran
    • Florence
    Esther Garrel
    Esther Garrel
    • Flavie
    Yara Pilartz
    Yara Pilartz
    • Clémentine
    Solène Rigot
    Solène Rigot
    • Mathilde
    Noémie Lvovsky
    Noémie Lvovsky
    • L'infirmière scolaire
    Florence Thomassin
    Florence Thomassin
    • La mère de Camille
    Carlo Brandt
    Carlo Brandt
    • Le proviseur
    Frédéric Noaille
    • Florian
    Arthur Verret
    • Tom
    Philippine Raude Toulliou
    • Philippine
    Sharleen Le Mero Pietruszka
    • Sharleen
    Charlotte Alonso
    • Charlotte
    Julia Ballester
    • Julia
    Manon Denis
    • Manon
    Clémence Thibault
    • Clémence
    Violaine Hayano
    • Violaine
    • Direção
      • Delphine Coulin
      • Muriel Coulin
    • Roteiristas
      • Delphine Coulin
      • Muriel Coulin
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários9

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    3Stelly_cookie

    I would not recommend

    It just plain and boring, the plot is basically nonexistent and they lost an opportunity to treat such an important theme.

    They show this group of teen that decides to get pregnant without giving a valid explanation and without considering the psychology of the characters which is really important in this situations: we barely get any emotional responses from the girls, almost no reaction from the parents and the fathers just seem to not exist.

    They even had the chance to evolve the character of florénce but they totally wasted it, she needed attention in almost a pathological way and everybody seemed to hate her and we don't even get a full chance to understand why.

    The only good thing is the end where they treat an important theme even if superficially.

    I feel like they wasted an opportunity.
    ersbel

    There's something in the culture

    Men, women, young, old, when somebody from France makes a movie about coming of age the best word to describe that work is slime.

    Slow script. Rigid delivery. The production team is unable to get closer to the chosen issue, but at least they can take the clothes off some young bodies and parade them around for the viewing pleasure of an audience that might creep a lot of people.
    5secondtake

    Slightly insightful, but not wholly convincing or worthwhile

    17 Girls (2011)

    Lots of mid-teen girl stuff on French beaches. And yet supposedly a social issue movie about a rash of intentional pregnancies at a high school. There are scenes between the girls that pry into contemporary youth culture but only get the lid off. This is a sensational idea with the depth of a single gasp.

    Even stranger, once you get into it, is how the movie makers, the writer/director pair Delphine and Muriel Coulin (both did both), took an American high school news story and adapted it to this small industrial coastal city in France. It doesn't right true. The utter rebellion of the kids to reason, their various trajectories around peer pressure and media hype, and the general glibness of some of the school reactions all seem a bit callous, and without nuance.

    There is an attempt at depth (and some of the best acting) though the main character, Camille, played by Louise Grinberg. Here the need for such rebellion seems to have roots in her psyche and her family situation. How this effect "spreads" and becomes an easy viral sense of irresponsibility is not given much thought, however. There are three or four other girls who are given some complexity, but not enough to quite explain their motiviations.

    Maybe the project was doomed when the writers faced the central problem—this is both about a large effect (over a dozen girls, en masse) and an individual problem (one by one). How to do both? Especially when it happens pretty much simultaneously.

    There is a low budget documentary on the real deal—"The Gloucester 18" which is apparently (from their press kit) a kind of public service piece against teen pregnancy— and there is a TV series in Spanish called "El Pacto" that supposedly expands on the sensational aspects of the story. I'm not sure any of it is worth the trouble more than just reading a new article about the phenomenon. The movie here is curious at first, slow to get going, and has a few interesting moments, but it hardly holds up over an hour and a half.
    8socrates99

    I find myself mostly disagreeing with the professional critics on this one

    The first thing of note here is the quality of the acting and direction. The way everything is natural and believable here is mind boggling. These are very young girls and yet they're caught on film doing things we've all seen young girls do as if the camera were invisible. How is that possible? Because if they're only acting they are incredibly convincing.

    If I were a director filming a competing film about female adolescents I would shoot myself out of sheer envy. And I'm afraid I can only attribute the poor reviews this film got to something similar. I much prefer a different more masculine kind of film, but I was riveted by this film's persuasiveness. That's quite a trick. This director is ingenious. If he or she is not given some meaty project after this masterful accomplishment then I'm quite sure the movie industry is dooming itself to deliberate mediocrity.

    The only caveat I have is that the story itself, in the end, is not very satisfying. However, as I understand it, the true story behind this fanciful embellishment was even less satisfying. In other words this movie is a flight of imagination on pretty slim facts. But don't let that stop you from seeing it, it's unforgettable.
    9StevePulaski

    The true-to-life vapidness of a group of teens

    Instantaneously, 17 Girls reminds me of the American film The Bling Ring, which centered around a group of spoiled adolescents growing up in Hollywood that would venture out at night and rob celebrity's homes, stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of values. Their plans were more than just rob whomever whenever but sporadic, carefully-planned that would take place when the celebrity was out of town, judging by their Twitter feed and social networking activity.

    The film was immediately criticized for being empty, somewhat superficial, and lacking any real depth, and brief searches for the Coulin sisters' (Delphine and Muriel) 17 Girls has warranted similar criticism. Let me reiterate the reason for the emptiness one more time. 17 Girls is based off another unfathomably true story, revolving around a group of teen girls who made a pact to get pregnant around the same time so they could all deliver at he same time and raise their babies together. This kind of act is empty and stupid, and the Coulin sisters make not attempt to disguise the true stupidity of what these girls did. However, they do make an attempt to justify it, and that is when we have a film.

    This pact begins when seventeen-year-old Camille (Louise Grinberg) discovers she is pregnant after the condom breaks during sex with her partner. By making the choice to keep the child, despite abortion and adoption being available options, she manages to encourage her friends to also have children and get pregnant. One even resorts to getting impregnated by a twenty-four-year old homeless man.

    The reason the girls give to justify their pact is their desire to be loved unconditionally and their hunger for companionship. If one were to look closely at the homelives of these girls, one would see nothing but emptiness and sadness, with no real parental guidance or dependency whatsoever. Their parents are barely around to cook and care for them let alone give them moral guidance or help them along in school or in life. The girls resort to getting pregnant as a means of being the parent they never adequately had growing up.

    Make no mistake, these are shallow and narrow-minded girls and the Coulin sisters dually make note of that. The girls choose to go through with a process that is supposed to be wonderful and quite an emotionally-enriching experience and cheapen it to a spur-of-the-moment impulse that effectively robs it of any and all humanity. However, the Coulin sisters bravely try and justify why the girls did, which is the real uphill battle. Out of all the tabloid stories, the Coulin sisters picked one of the toughest to justify and humanize and the result with 17 Girls is remarkable.

    I'm somewhat optimistic that one day we'll get a version of "the pregnancy pact" that tries to give an even deeper humanization of the girls involved with the pact. With 17 Girls, we're kind of at arm's length away from the story, never closing in on even one of the girls involved with this pact. However, as stated, the lack of character development only further gives these characters the vapidness they accentuated in real life by doing such an unthinkable act and cheapening what is supposed to be an intimate and massively rewarding experience. I constantly see people (myself included) complaining that movies shortchange their heroes and don't give proper justice to their own character. Here's a film that does perfect justice to its characters and their real-life personalities.

    Starring: Louise Grinberg. Directed by: Delphine and Muriel Coulin.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film is based on real events that took place in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 2008.
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      Camille: I'll have someone who loves me my whole life.

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de dezembro de 2011 (França)
    • País de origem
      • França
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site (France)
    • Idiomas
      • Francês
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • 17 Girls
    • Locações de filme
      • Roche Sèche, Erdeven, Morbihan, França(exteriors: scenes at the bunker)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Archipel 35
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 15.123
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 4.449
      • 23 de set. de 2012
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 453.895
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 26 min(86 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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