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Le monde selon Garp

Original title: The World According to Garp
  • 1982
  • R
  • 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
30K
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Robin Williams in Le monde selon Garp (1982)
A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon.
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A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon.A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon.A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon.

  • Director
    • George Roy Hill
  • Writers
    • John Irving
    • Steve Tesich
  • Stars
    • Robin Williams
    • Mary Beth Hurt
    • Glenn Close
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    30K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Roy Hill
    • Writers
      • John Irving
      • Steve Tesich
    • Stars
      • Robin Williams
      • Mary Beth Hurt
      • Glenn Close
    • 109User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • T.S. Garp
    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Helen Holm
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Jenny Fields
    John Lithgow
    John Lithgow
    • Roberta Muldoon
    Hume Cronyn
    Hume Cronyn
    • Mr. Fields
    Jessica Tandy
    Jessica Tandy
    • Mrs. Fields
    Swoosie Kurtz
    Swoosie Kurtz
    • The Hooker
    James McCall
    • Young Garp
    Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz
    • John Wolfe
    George Ede
    • Dean Bodger
    Mark Soper
    Mark Soper
    • Michael Milton
    Nathan Babcock
    • Duncan Garp
    Ian MacGregor
    • Walt Garp
    Warren Berlinger
    Warren Berlinger
    • Stew Percy
    Susan Browning
    Susan Browning
    • Midge Percy
    Brandon Maggart
    Brandon Maggart
    • Ernie Holm
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • Cushie
    Brenda Currin
    Brenda Currin
    • Pooh
    • Director
      • George Roy Hill
    • Writers
      • John Irving
      • Steve Tesich
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    mercuryix

    Always enjoyable

    I saw this movie again on cable the other night after many years, and forgotten how enjoyable it is. This remains one of Robins Williams' best performances, but the show is stolen by Glen Close's debut performance as his mother, a neurotic feminist nurse who overshadows his writing career with her own. John Lithgow is in his most unusual role (including Buckaroo Banzai) as a transexual friend of Close's. If you are a fan hers and haven't seen this, run out and rent a copy; it's the best investment at BB you'll make in a long time.
    movieratings03

    Over-the-top But Satisfying

    WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE **** Robin Williams, Glenn Close, Mary Beth Hurt, and John Lithgow offer terrific performances in this progressive look at the life of Garp--he's not an odd guy; he's just having to face the common problematic issues that come with childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. It's worth the watch to see the versatile mix of offbeat comedy and gritty believability when Garp and his mother move to New York and onward to find fulfillment. Even though things get over the top with the feminism/terrorism exploits in the conclusion, it all adds to the insight behind the wide range of characters. Rated R. 1982

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    8ElMaruecan82

    Whatever you expect, you'll be surprised ...

    Adapted from John Irving's best seller, "The World According to Garp" is one of the strangest movie I've ever had to see, I guess I mean it as a compliment although I didn't put my expectations very high. The film starts with Jenny Fields, Glenn Close as the central character, she's the caring and loving mother of Garp, but it's only until we hear the context of his conception that we realize the child was promised to a very peculiar destiny.

    Should I describe how Garp was born? This is one of the film's many surprises that pop up between two or three 'normal' scenes. But the intriguing parts are indeed so intriguing that we tend to believe this Garp is exceptional, a sort of autistic child floating within his own reverie. The film starts with a memorable animated sequence featuring Garp with his unknown father, a jet-pilot during WWII who died before he was born. While both father and son are fighting in the air a monster-like death, the surrealistic sequence brings some poetry to the movie, illustrating the capacity of a child to conceal hidden wounds through imagination. This is one of the inspirational messages I could relate to : inspiration and imagination do exorcise inner demons, especially during childhood.

    Then, when the young Garp turns out to be a wannabe writer, I'm not surprised, but the fact that he is a normal kind of disappoints me. I didn't know what to expect either, with this misleading shot of Robin Williams smiling at the sky. Finally, I'm glad he was a rather nice and serious guy, I don't think I could have endured the typical Robin Williams for two hours. Maybe it's the title that misled me, referring to the world rather than "Garp", it's not even the world from his perspective, but simply the world that revolves around him. Garp is not a passive person although he has one characteristic that undermines his freedom of acts, the mother's influence. Glenn Close plays a strong-willed, independent nurse, with an ambiguous relationship with her son, angry when he lusts toward his future wife, played by Mary Beth Hurt, and eager to follow him to discover the world. She's supportive and caring but maybe a bit too much.

    And when Garp decides to become a writer, his turning point strangely coincides with his mother's. Since nothing special happened to him so far, he writes about his mother, what she totally disapproves stating that only she has the right to write about herself. Then Garp becomes a fictional writer, specializing on short stories, and Jenny writes a feminist manifesto based on her own experience and titled "Sexual Suspects". Inspired from her own experience and many encounters in the big city, Jenny became a political phenomenon, a cult idol, while Garp, less successful but more critically praised can only resign to the satisfaction of being a writer, and at least, being as successful as a family man. After all, who can complain about accomplishing a personal dream and being able to live through it?

    And it's at that point that no matter how disjointed and peculiar some scenes were, I was immersed in the story of Garp following the little world of so many memorable characters. Those who stick to mind are Roberta, an ex-football athlete who became a woman: John Lithgow is absolutely remarkable, beyond believability, what starts as a gag turns out to be a poignant and sweet performance, Roberta is immediately accepted by the family, by Garp, and Lithgow has such a way to play it, we never feel it unrealistic. There is also 'Poo', the sister of Garp's childhood love-life, a jealous mute girl characterized by big horn-rimmed glasses and an incapability to smile, to life and in general , the closest figure to an antagonist, her appearances suggest a misfortune to happen, but the film is so full of them that we're never really off-guard and always expect a disaster to happen.

    There is also a very interesting sub-story involving a group of feminist who called themselves, the Ellen Jamesians in homage to Ellen James, a young girl who was not only raped, but had her tongue cut-off by her rapists so she wouldn't give her names. To Garp's big shock, the feminist voluntarily cut their tongue, An act of desperate unison rather than self-mutilation, but the way Garp perceives it, these women are dangerous. Never judgmental, the film allows us to make up our own opinions: ,adultery is also a recurrent theme, and the victims are not innocent. The film is a chronicle of things happening, and connecting to each other, for the best and sometimes for the worse, and for a worse that can be devastating or hilarious. George Roy Hill's direction, either deliberately or not, use a lot of suspense without forcing.

    And oddly enough, it's because we feel bad omens and sad events that were grabbed to the story and enjoy the little moments of joy and tenderness. The movie teases our emotions but never forcing them, it also never patronizes us, but it's full of some insights. It kind of reminded me of "Forrest Gump" without the Pop-culture thing, a sort of picaresque journey within one's own world, indeed "The World according to Garp". Robin Williams delivers one of his best performances, in all nuance and sobriety, while it's Glenn Close and John Lithgow who steal the show.

    And still, I feel I have to watch it again … the film is one strange adventure into life that deserves probably more than one viewing, I'm not sure I will find more answers, but there are some characters' motives that are still mysterious to me, and "The World According to Garp" is definitely worthy for more recognition.
    9CosmicDwellings

    Amazingly rare!

    Based on the best-selling novel by John Irving, here is the big screen equivalent of a good read. Robin Williams almost plays it down, but thoroughly shines in the title role as T.S.Garp in this, his first proper feature film(well you can hardly include 'Popeye' in that category!).

    This is an amazingly rare look at a story that evolves around happiness, sadness, heartbreak, love, and all the other natural emotions that this young,up and coming novelist experiences throughout his far from normal existence that culminates in a dark satire on many comical situations.

    Some great moments to be had including a great performance from John Lithgow as the transsexual ex-football player who befriends Garp and his Worldly renowned Women's lib Mother played brilliantly by Glenn Close in her film debut.

    You'll laugh... especially at the way Garp was conceived and to find out what his initials T.S. actually stand for. You'll rejoice... at the moment when Garp finds out he is to become a father for the first time. You'll cry...many times...

    This movie has got to be one of the most underrated masterpieces of the 1980's, and in many ways sustains a cult following as being one of Robin Williams' first major movie projects.

    Don't let this one get away-it doesn't deserve to be missed!
    redherring

    Garp bit Bonkie

    this is the only movie of robin williams' that i can sit through. in every other movie (too many to count), robin drops character more than once and becomes mr. lovable comedian. not because the script calls for it, but because i think he gets uncomfortable with acting and finds it easier to go back to his roots. even "good will hunting," where he is his most restrained in years. it helps that George Roy Hill is an amazing director, and that the story is odd enough that robin doesn't have to invent something weird to keep him interesting. glenn close and john lithgow are amazing in their roles. and robin is touching and funny without going overboard. a nice, quirky American classic. and who doesn't love the Beatles "When I'm 64"?

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    • Trivia
      Author John Irving's mother was not married at the time he was conceived. He never met his father nor would his mother talk about him. He eventually told her that if she didn't tell him about the father he would invent the man and circumstances of his conception. Her reply was "Go ahead, dear." "The World According to Garp" was that result.
    • Goofs
      When Garp and his family are playing touch football at Dog's Head Harbor, it is the afternoon, In the next scene, where Garp and Roberta are talking, the sun is shown setting over the ocean. This could not occur as Dog's Head Harbor, New Hampshire is on the east coast of the United States, so the sun should be rising.
    • Quotes

      Walt: Daddy, what's gradual school?

      T. S. Garp: What?

      Walt: Gradual school. Mommy says she teaches at gradual school.

      T. S. Garp: Oh. Gradual school is where you go to school and you gradually find out you don't want to go to school anymore.

    • Crazy credits
      Thomas Peter Daikos ....Flying Baby Garp
    • Alternate versions
      In the theatrical release, when Roberta Muldoon is talking with Garp's mother Jenny about the accident, she says "...to have it bitten off in a Buick." The reference to Buick was subsequently removed, so Roberta now just says "...to have it bitten off."
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The World According to Garp, The Aviator's Wife, Young Doctors in Love, A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      When I'm Sixty-Four
      Written by John Lennon (uncredited) and Paul McCartney (uncredited)

      Performed by The Beatles

      Courtesy of EMI Records, Limited

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El mundo según Garp
    • Filming locations
      • Equestrian Ave, Fishers Island, Long Island, New York, USA(Jenny Field's house)
    • Production companies
      • Pan Arts
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,712,172
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,902,088
      • Jul 25, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,712,172
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 16 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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