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Rebel in the Rye: Aux origines de l'Attrape-coeurs

Original title: Rebel in the Rye
  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
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Kevin Spacey and Nicholas Hoult in Rebel in the Rye: Aux origines de l'Attrape-coeurs (2017)
A biopic of legendary author J.D. Salinger (Nicholas Hoult) details his relationship with socialite Oona O'Neill (Zoey Deutch), his experiences fighting in World War II, and his writing process for 'The Catcher in the Rye.'
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The life of celebrated but reclusive author, J.D. Salinger, who gained worldwide fame with the publication of his novel, "The Catcher in the Rye".The life of celebrated but reclusive author, J.D. Salinger, who gained worldwide fame with the publication of his novel, "The Catcher in the Rye".The life of celebrated but reclusive author, J.D. Salinger, who gained worldwide fame with the publication of his novel, "The Catcher in the Rye".

  • Director
    • Danny Strong
  • Writers
    • Danny Strong
    • Kenneth Slawenski
  • Stars
    • Nicholas Hoult
    • Kevin Spacey
    • Victor Garber
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    • Director
      • Danny Strong
    • Writers
      • Danny Strong
      • Kenneth Slawenski
    • Stars
      • Nicholas Hoult
      • Kevin Spacey
      • Victor Garber
    • 40User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Nicholas Hoult
    Nicholas Hoult
    • Jerry Salinger
    Kevin Spacey
    Kevin Spacey
    • Whit Burnett
    Victor Garber
    Victor Garber
    • Sol
    Hope Davis
    Hope Davis
    • Miriam
    Zoey Deutch
    Zoey Deutch
    • Oona O'Neill
    Lucy Boynton
    Lucy Boynton
    • Claire Douglas
    Brian d'Arcy James
    Brian d'Arcy James
    • Giroux
    Eric Bogosian
    Eric Bogosian
    • Harold Ross
    Bernard White
    Bernard White
    • Swami Nikhilananda
    Jefferson Mays
    Jefferson Mays
    • William Maxwell
    Will Rogers
    Will Rogers
    • Herb Kaufman
    Sarah Paulson
    Sarah Paulson
    • Dorothy Olding
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Gus Lobrano
    Keenan Jolliff
    Keenan Jolliff
    • Clay Miller
    Caitlin Mehner
    Caitlin Mehner
    • Blythe Chaucer
    Francesca Root-Dodson
    Francesca Root-Dodson
    • Carol Flourentine
    Celeste Arias
    Celeste Arias
    • Doris Salinger
    Anna Bullard
    • Sylvia
    • Director
      • Danny Strong
    • Writers
      • Danny Strong
      • Kenneth Slawenski
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    6ferguson-6

    not really a people person

    Greetings again from the darkness. "Holden Caulfield is dead." So states Jerry's letter to his mentor. You likely know Jerry better as J.D. Salinger, and he wrote that while hospitalized with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome after WWII. Of course, we know this proclamation is premature, as Holden Caulfield is the main character from Mr. Salinger's famous (and only) novel, "The Catcher in the Rye" … a high school literature staple for decades.

    Imagine your dream is to become a great writer, but your own father continually reminds you that "meat and cheese distribution has been good for this family." Your restlessness often works against you, and though you are hesitant to admit it, a mentor for writing and life direction is desperately needed if you are to avoid the family business. Enter Columbia professor Whit Burnett (Kevin Spacey).

    This is Danny Strong's first feature film as a director, though you would surely recognize his face from his frequent acting appearances – often as a weasly character. He is also the creator of TV's "Empire" and wrote the screenplays for THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY (Parts I and II) and LEE DANIELS' THE BUTLER. Strong does an admirable job in showing the commitment required to hone one's writing skills and proving "the difference in wanting to be a writer and actually being one."

    Jerome David Salinger is played well by Nicholas Hoult. His scenes with Spacey's professor are the film's best, and Hoult also shoulders the responsibility of Salinger's writing frustrations, personal life challenges, military service, and finally, his decision to become the most famous and long-lasting recluse (by comparison, Howard Hughes was an amateur).

    We learn that Burnett was instrumental in getting Salinger's first short story published, which finally gave Jerry the answer needed for a writer's most dreaded question, "Have you been published?" Quite a bit of time is devoted to his odd romantic relationship with Oona O'Neill (Eugene's daughter and the future, long-time wife to Charlie Chaplin). Zoey Deutch (daughter of Lea Thompson) plays Oona as an enigmatic lover attracted to Salinger's genius, but incapable of being patient for his career that might happen (and might not). She opts for the sure bet.

    Salinger's military service included Utah Beach on D-Day, and nearly as remarkably, his toting the tattered manuscript 'Catcher' pages throughout his tour. He returned home in 1946, and in 1951 "The Catcher in the Rye" was published. It's been referred to as the Great American novel and a rite of passage, while also being banned and derided for its whiny Holden.

    Director Strong emphasizes Salinger's turn to Zen Buddhism and his sessions with Swami Nikhilanda, as well as his evolving distrust of stalking fans and two-faced media. Support work is provided by Sarah Paulson as Salinger's salty agent, Lucy Boynton as his wife, Victor Garber as his father, and Hope Davis as his supportive mother. Just as in real life, we get nothing of Salinger's later years of solitude and isolation in New Hampshire, where he died at age 91.

    The book has sold more than 65 million copies, and continues to sell well today. In a shift from the recent documentary SALINGER by Shane Salerno, and the book "J.D. Salinger: A Life Raised High" by Kenneth Slawenski, this dramatization doesn't dig too deep, but it does allow a new generation to personify the legend. Perhaps it even paints a picture of a better/nicer man than what his real life actions showed. Regardless, the older Salinger certainly seemed to embrace the cause of "write and get nothing in return".
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    Good Read

    Do you remember reading the Novel "The Catcher in the Rye" by J D Salinger in High School days ?? Sure enough I dug out a Paperback copy from my little library today after seeing this Movie. A very well put together production called "Rebel in the Rye" that gives you a behind the scenes look at Mr Salinger's Life. I enjoyed the Film enough to re read the Book and my guess is that is what the Director was hoping people would do ?. The Hollywood Bells and Whistles Fancy Costumes and Music from the 30's and 40's are what you see and hear along with nice looking cast and Great As Usual Kevin Spacey who portrays Whit Burnett Salinger's mentor.
    8razvan-rogoz

    Charming & Sophisticated Movie (At Least By Today's Standards)

    I haven't read "Catcher in the rye" and I'm grateful for this. I'm not saying this because it is a bad book but because it would create unrealistic expectations for this movie. Fortunately, I simply enjoyed the movie for what it was - a biopic. I've found it inspiring and even charming to some degree. It also persuaded me to buy the eBook (Catcher in the rye) which I'll start reading soon.

    If you are quite educated about Salinger, chances are that you're going to be disappointed because what's on the screen can never be as good as what's in your mind. Even if this is a movie about the author and not the book, chances are that you see Salinger in your own unique way. This is true about all authors.

    If you are not, then you can enjoy the movie. You can relax and not compare every single detail with actual facts. After I've saw the movie, I've discovered that there are many differences compared to actual recorded history and if I knew these things beforehand, I would have been frustrated. I didn't and I've enjoyed two hours of a good movie. The end.
    6subxerogravity

    The making of a notorious icon.

    Some of Nicholas Hoult 's best work. He really gets into character, becoming someone I've never seen him be before. I've seen him take the lead in Warm Bodies, and Kill Your Friends both excellent movies (Also Jack the Giant Slayer which is OK) but this felt slightly more unique. Helping in this transformation, is Kevin Spacey who does a great job of electrifying the screen playing a man truly passionate about what he does, and a mentor to J.D. Salinger. Also like Hope Davis as Salinger's mom and wanted to point that out (and the fact that it feels like the same role she did in Captain America: Civil War)

    What I love most about this movie is how it made me interested in Catcher in the Rye. I am familiar with the book and how notorious it is among literature, but I never read it myself. Not much of a book worm. The movies portrait of the man is truly rebellious. Rebel in the Rye gives the impression that his fame comes from the idea that he was bold enough to do it first like the Ramones or Prince (More of a music geek) and in his boldness touched a generation that had not really been spoken to before. A generation that would put him on a pedestal that made the war vet uncomfortable. His choice not to publish any more I was slightly aware of, but the movie does make me very intrigued about what else may be accurate (or inaccurate) .

    Nicholas Hoult has done a great job driving this spectacular vehicle.

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    7kaptenvideo-89875

    Nicholas Hoult gets to show some acting chops

    The glamored-up remix of the life of J.D. Salinger, famously reclusive American author who gave the world „Catcher in the Rye" and, er, other writings. Salinger is played by Nicholas Hoult, one of my favorite young-ish actors who can't quite reach stardom. He's a fine actor, and has lots of screen charm but hasn't found his real breakthrough yet. At least in my opinion. Usually he's used as window dressing in trivial roles, even in serious movies. If you haven't seen Hoult's star making turn in BBC's „Skins" first season – this was ten years ago, mind you –, you probably won't even recognize or care about him. But yes, he's appeared in a string of blockbusters too, such as the three last „X-Men" (as Hank / Beast) and „Jack the Giant Slayer", or „Mad Max: Fury Road". He is often heavily disguised tho. You may also remember him from „About a Boy" (2002) but back then he was only just a boy. „Rebel's" main strength is not its historical accuracy, nor well- balanced story about the great man's life, nor going deep as its hero aspired to, but a fact that the writer-director Danny Strong bets on one strength and goes happily all in on it. The strength is this being a true actors' movie, and they truly deliver. The performances are wonderful and everything else is there to support them. I would argue they have reached drama series quality storytelling, only in shorter form, in 106 minutes. Hoult appears appropriately soulful but mentally fragile, and Kevin Spacey as the only other major character (his mentor / friend) is just as solid as you'd expect from screen veteran of his standing. Every scene Spacey's in is like a masterclass of great movie acting. If this was a project of much higher calibre – instead of premiering in Sundance this January and then disappearing quickly – we would talk about serious Oscar chances. You know how deliciously the man can be. Critics are true that the movie is ultimately pretty shallow and petty, just what Salinger himself would have tried to avoid, but it's pretty and well-acted, and makes some points about being creative and/or famous that every modern person would still benefit from considering. Such as doing something doesn't mean you're all that creative or deserve much praise. Or: true creativity emerges after working through your fears and vanity. Or also: being famous is not for everybody. In 2010's, there's been a new trend to create fictional movies about real people and/or situations. Most are mainstream (i.e, shallow), as is „Rebel in the Rye", but this doesn't reduce its power to entertain in a cheesy way. The result is likable indeed. Writing is a lonely job and "Rebel" has the power to remind us the glamorous side of it too, if only for a second.

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    • Trivia
      Nicholas Hoult wore brown contact lenses for this role.
    • Quotes

      Whit Burnett: I got an eye. I can spot talent coming a mile away. Saroyan, Cheever, Caldwell, I discovered them all. Of course, it would be nice if somebody discovered me.

      Jerry Salinger: Hey, come on, you've been published.

      Whit Burnett: I not only discovered them, I shaped them, I challenged them.

      [Pointing at his flat]

      Whit Burnett: This is me.

      [On the stairs]

      Whit Burnett: You should continue to write about Holden, but not as a short story.

      Jerry Salinger: Well, hang on, wait, wait, wait, wait. What do you mean?

      Whit Burnett: I think Holden Caulfield is a novel.

      Jerry Salinger: No, no, I couldn't write a whole novel. I'm a dash man, not a miler.

      Whit Burnett: You only say that because you're lazy. Holden Caulfield deserves an entire book all on his own.

      Jerry Salinger: A novel's a lot of words.

      Whit Burnett: It's just more words. Imagine the book that you would want to read and then go write it.

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      Referenced in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Sarah Paulson/Tig Notaro/Luis Fonsi (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 23, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebel in the Rye
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(Caffe Reggio)
    • Production companies
      • Black Label Media
      • West Madison Entertainment
      • Jason Shuman Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $378,294
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $37,967
      • Sep 10, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $944,370
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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