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Dernière Année

Original title: Eighth Grade
  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
85K
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POPULARITY
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1,066
Elsie Fisher in Dernière Année (2018)
A teenager tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth-grade year before leaving to start high school.
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Coming-of-AgeComedyDrama

An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.An introverted teenage girl tries to survive the last week of her disastrous eighth grade year before leaving to start high school.

  • Director
    • Bo Burnham
  • Writer
    • Bo Burnham
  • Stars
    • Elsie Fisher
    • Josh Hamilton
    • Emily Robinson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    85K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,440
    1,066
    • Director
      • Bo Burnham
    • Writer
      • Bo Burnham
    • Stars
      • Elsie Fisher
      • Josh Hamilton
      • Emily Robinson
    • 507User reviews
    • 245Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 60 wins & 91 nominations total

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    Eighth Grade: Different Generations
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    Eighth Grade: Different Generations
    Eighth Grade: One More Week
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    Eighth Grade: One More Week
    Eighth Grade: Director Bo Burnham (Featurette)
    Featurette 0:45
    Eighth Grade: Director Bo Burnham (Featurette)
    Elsie Fisher and Bo Burnham Talk One Surprising Year of 'Eighth Grade'
    Interview 1:24
    Elsie Fisher and Bo Burnham Talk One Surprising Year of 'Eighth Grade'

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    Elsie Fisher
    Elsie Fisher
    • Kayla Day
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Mark Day
    Emily Robinson
    Emily Robinson
    • Olivia
    Jake Ryan
    Jake Ryan
    • Gabe
    Daniel Zolghadri
    Daniel Zolghadri
    • Riley
    Fred Hechinger
    Fred Hechinger
    • Trevor
    Imani Lewis
    Imani Lewis
    • Aniyah
    Luke Prael
    Luke Prael
    • Aiden
    Catherine Oliviere
    Catherine Oliviere
    • Kennedy
    Nora Mullins
    • Steph
    Missy Yager
    Missy Yager
    • Mrs. Graves
    Shacha Temirov
    • Mason
    Greg Crowe
    Greg Crowe
    • Mr. McDaniel
    Thomas John O'Reilly
    • Edmund
    Frank Deal
    Frank Deal
    • Officer Todd
    J. Tucker Smith
    • Mr. Graves
    Tiffany Grossfeld
    • Babs
    David Shih
    David Shih
    • Chaperone
    • Director
      • Bo Burnham
    • Writer
      • Bo Burnham
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    User reviews507

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    8kdcrowley-28003

    Spot on

    Painful. Poignant. Spot on. If you have an eighth grader, had an eighth grader or ever were an eighth grader, you will relate.
    TxMike

    A lesson in 'fake it until you make it.'

    My wife and I watched this movie on DVD from our public library. We enjoyed it, and while watching it I gave thanks that my 5 were teenagers before the era of smartphones and social media.

    This was written and directed by Bo Burnham, himself not far out of his teen years, and as he says in the DVD extra he was inspired by his own experiences as a teenager.

    Most teenage angst movies are about high school, this one instead focuses on a 13-yr-old who is just finishing up 8th grade and anticipating high school. Elsie Fisher is just so authentic as the kid, Kayla Day. She is usually pretty quiet, rarely putting herself "out there", but she makes and posts what might be considered "self help" videos for fellow teens. The irony is that she rarely follows her own advice. But she is trying, and she does get to the point of realizing that sometimes you just have to "fake it until you make it."

    Overall it is a good and entertaining take on growing up with some elements that are not often done in these kinds of movies. Also Josh Hamilton is good as the single dad, Mark Day, who tries really hard to establish meaningful communication with his daughter, and eventually it works.
    8Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Gucci.

    Unlike so many of a similar vein, 'Eighth Grade (2018)' isn't about 'kids gone wild' or 'the corruption of a constantly online world'. Rather, it's simply about a good person trying to figure out what it means to be herself. It's both a tender reflection and an in-the-moment snapshot, one that's not fuelled by nostalgia so much as empathy. It's wonderfully authentic and, as such, is incredibly relatable. There's nothing flippant about the flick, either. It comments on the internet, and social-media in particular, without being dismissive of it, never reducing social-media to some sort of blanket 'evil'. It's more nuanced than that, understanding where the root of most problems come from, and wholly accepts the world as it is. It tells a small story with small stakes that sort of seem non-existent - that is, until you remember just how big everything seemed when you were a child. Social anxiety as antagonist is a difficult thing to pull off, yet this does it almost impeccably. It also features one of the best father-daughter relationships I've seen on screen, one which culminates in a truly beautiful fire-side scene. Overall, the piece is pacy, nontraditional and entertaining. It's really uplifting, too. In some ways, it sort of functions as one of its protagonist's self-help videos: no matter how old you are, it tells you that everything is going to be okay. It's delightful. 8/10
    9michelleyoungx

    Much Needed Therapy

    This film really gives you a glimpse into the lives of teenagers who are growing up in 2 different worlds at the same time. The digital world and the physical world. For kids today, the digital world is easier to navigate. And I think that is why they are so deeply attached to it.

    If you want an action packed, drama filled movie, then this probably isn't for you. Kayla's story is not an extraordinary one, I believe its one shared by a great deal of young people, myself included. And that is exactly why I think this is an important and heart wrenching film, especially for those who can see themselves in her struggles. Would highly recommend.
    8soundoflight

    Hard Truths

    I wasn't going to review this film until I read the other reviews. But the way a large number of people so negatively react to this film is a testament to how powerful it really is, and perhaps says more about the film than those reviews themselves ever could.

    We live in a world that hates the truth. And "Eighth Grade" is pure truth. The most remarkable thing about the film is how it refrains from dramatizing how young people today grow up and interact, and instead tries to simply show things how they are. You can argue how successful they were in this attempt, but I think they got it pretty close. And some things about growing up are timeless. While the technology may have changed, all of the things Kayla did in the film, I also did at that age. I also came from a broken home and background of trauma, and I was also not popular. One review said that you had to be a loser to like this film, and maybe there is more than a nugget of truth there. The kid who was head of the class in Grade 8 might have a tough time relating.

    The film does very little to explain all this to the viewer, and does not make any attempt to show why Kayla is how she is. This is fascinating because that is exactly how our society, and in particular teen society, works: it is blind to why people are how they are, and simply ruthlessly sorts them into categories such as attractive/popular and ugly/unpopular. It seems that people who are used to going along with this way of thinking are puzzled and unsettled by the film.

    What "Eighth Grade" ultimately is, is a mirror. It simply reflects back to us what our world is. There is no editorialization. So when so many people are recoiling in horror from a mirror, what does that actually say?

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    • Trivia
      At a screening in San Francisco, director Bo Burnham said he originally intended for all the young characters to communicate with one another over Facebook. When his star, Elsie Fisher, saw his script, however, she said, "No one uses Facebook." He then made that a line in the movie and had the characters use Instagram and Snapchat instead.
    • Goofs
      In the mall scene where Kayla first walks in to meet Olivia, she walks past a number of mid-mall kiosks. One of them has a mirror and you can see the crew briefly reflected as she moves through the scene.
    • Quotes

      Kayla: Do I make you sad? I don't know. Sometimes I think that when I'm older, I'll have a daughter of my own or something... and I feel like if she was like me, then being her mum would make me sad all the time. I'd love her because she's my daughter, but I think if she turned out like me that being her mum would make me really sad.

    • Connections
      Featured in Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Eighth Grade (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Orinoco Flow
      Written by Enya, Roma Ryan & Nicky Ryan

      Performed by Enya

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 2019 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eighth Grade
    • Filming locations
      • White Plains, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • A24
      • IAC Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,539,709
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $263,797
      • Jul 15, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,347,433
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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