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Les Copains d'abord

Original title: The Big Chill
  • 1983
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
44K
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POPULARITY
4,686
1,088
Jeff Goldblum, Kevin Kline, Tom Berenger, Glenn Close, William Hurt, Meg Tilly, JoBeth Williams, Mary Kay Place, and Don Galloway in Les Copains d'abord (1983)
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A group of seven former college friends gather for a weekend reunion at a South Carolina vacation home after the funeral of another of their college friends.A group of seven former college friends gather for a weekend reunion at a South Carolina vacation home after the funeral of another of their college friends.A group of seven former college friends gather for a weekend reunion at a South Carolina vacation home after the funeral of another of their college friends.

  • Director
    • Lawrence Kasdan
  • Writers
    • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Barbara Benedek
  • Stars
    • Tom Berenger
    • Glenn Close
    • Jeff Goldblum
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,686
    1,088
    • Director
      • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Kasdan
      • Barbara Benedek
    • Stars
      • Tom Berenger
      • Glenn Close
      • Jeff Goldblum
    • 252User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Tom Berenger
    Tom Berenger
    • Sam
    Glenn Close
    Glenn Close
    • Sarah
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Michael
    William Hurt
    William Hurt
    • Nick
    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • Harold
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Meg
    Meg Tilly
    Meg Tilly
    • Chloe
    JoBeth Williams
    JoBeth Williams
    • Karen
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • Richard
    James Gillis
    • Minister
    Ken Place
    • Peter the Cop
    Jonathan Kasdan
    Jonathan Kasdan
    • Harold and Sarah's Son
    • (as Jon Kasdan)
    Ira Stiltner
    • Running Dog Driver
    Jake Kasdan
    Jake Kasdan
    • Autograph Seeker
    • (as Jacob Kasdan)
    Muriel Moore
    • Alex's Mother
    Meg Kasdan
    Meg Kasdan
    • Airline Hostess
    Patricia Gaul
    Patricia Gaul
    • Annie
    Kevin Costner
    Kevin Costner
    • Alex
    • Director
      • Lawrence Kasdan
    • Writers
      • Lawrence Kasdan
      • Barbara Benedek
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    User reviews252

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    Eschete

    Jeez, it isn't THAT bad!

    Yes, I hate yuppies just as much as the next guy. And yes, I see all the flaws in this movie. But this movie IS telling the truth about the Baby Boomers, in my eyes, not glorifying them. By that I mean that it tells the story of a group people who THOUGHT they were idealistic when they were young and stoned, only to grow up (and sober up) a little to find out they are as shallow, fake, and greedy as their parents. Some of them are so jarred by this realization that they become depressed and maybe even kill themselves, as their friend did.

    So the "talky, plastic" characters AREN'T the result of bad acting or bad writing. They're accurately portraying a generation so full of itself and hot air that it IS talky and plastic, see?

    I especially like the character playing JoBeth Williams' husband. He steps into the movie, utters prophetic truth while eating a sandwich, and steps out, leaving the yuppies in the audience stunned. The soundtrack is good, but it becomes kind of transparent and commercial-y after a while. I give the movie a B-.

    Things to watch for: cynical product placement (Miller Beer, Nike shoes, etc.); Meg Tilly's body; Kevin Kline's come-and-go accent.
    9psykofax

    The perfect soundtrack, the perfect cast, the perfect script...a wonderful movie.

    As a member of Gen-X having just revisited this movie after several years, I have to say that the soundtrack took me down "memory lane" in a big way, and may be one of the best things about The Big Chill. My generation's experience with this music is very different than that of my parents', having been force-fed Three Dog Night, The Band, and all the rest as a young child. It remains a part of my psyche, buried deep in the most obscure and remote of my memories. It was fantastic to hear those songs again, in spite of how much my taste in music has changed over the years. A classic is a classic, and the soundtrack is LOADED with them. Music can make or break a movie, and in The Big Chill, the music is an integral part of the film, as important as the cast, the writing and the directing. Its hard to imagine different music, just as it's hard to imagine a different cast. The songs weave in and out of the movie as easily and naturally as the subplots weave in and out of the story.

    22 years after being dragged to this movie by my parents (who LOVED it), I remain pleasantly surprised at what a good movie it is as a whole, and how much more I liked it as an adult. The acting is brilliant. The writing is excellent. The directing is fantastic. Everything snaps into place in ways that keep you from getting bored, irritated, or otherwise turned off. Sometimes melodramatic, sometimes hilarious, the characters are well-constructed by the writer(s) and beautifully brought to life by the cast. Two hours fly by without dragging, down time, misfires or backfires. The story unfolds in 1983 with a crew of Baby Boomers, college friends brought back together by tragedy, taking stock in their lives as they get reacquainted with each other after many years have passed. The story may be dated, but anyone, no matter their "generation," can find something to relate to in this film. The interpersonal relationships, the individual journeys, and the self-reckoning that comes with the death of a friend... all of us can grasp these concepts and drink them in, get lost in them, feel the pain, and feel the joy. We can relate to it because its themes are timeless... love, loss, sadness, joy, growing up and getting older. This happens to us all.

    My only real criticism of this picture would be that once in a while the film was a little too poignant and too depressing for my tastes, but only for brief moments. It could be that no one else who sees this film will agree with me, or even notice. That's fine. Opinions...we all have them. For me, it went a little overboard, just a smidgen. This is the only reason I did not give this movie a 10. It is still a wonderful movie. Some might suggest that this "going overboard" was what made the movie effective. It was effective, very much so, but for me it was a bit too much from time to time. Once in a while, my heart strings need a rest.

    However, the music remains the most memorable part of the film. I had to look The Big Chill up on the internet to be reminded of the general story line, but the music has stayed with me all these years, and will remain with me, from the first notes of Joy to the World through the rest of the soundtrack and back. I would watch this movie again, and recommend it to anyone, no matter how cynical they are or what generation they belong to. Its that good.
    9gbheron

    Ensemble Acting at it's Best

    "The Big Chill" is about my peers. When first released in 1983, I, like the characters, was in my early thirties, a former rebellious collegian from the '60s. After a decade in the work-a-day world, being a family man and raising babies, watching "The Big Chill" was like a fantastic time machine and took me back to places long forgotten. It really connected with me on a visceral level and I loved it.

    Now, almost twenty years later, I've watched "The Big Chill" again. Same effect? Not exactly, although a lot of this may be due to the effect of viewing any movie a second time. My views of the 60s are not so gilded as they were then either. "The Big Chill" is still a very good movie; you have to love it for the ensemble acting. So many of the actors in the movie went on to have respected careers in the 80s and 90s. It's one of those rare movies like "American Graffiti" and "Diner" that served as a launch pad for acting careers. And the soundtrack is perfect, capturing the breadth of late '60s pop music. I really wish Kasdan had done with these characters, what Updike did with his "Rabbit" novels, that is, show the characters at ten year intervals through their lives.

    This is one of the better movies of this type and is highly recommended even for the gen-x'ers.
    7super_trooper

    Reality staring you in the face

    There was something about this movie which I couldn't place my finger on. Although I barely made the 60's, of which all the characters are reminiscing of and therefore perhaps I maybe missed some subtle messages or didn't get some in-jokes about the 60's, this movie still applies to everyone. I guarantee every generation will have a time where they come back after 10 or 15 years and see friends that had been so important but are now barely on the radar. They will have a weekend of drinking and tears and fights and laughter. You will look at someone and remember a deep, hidden passion for them that you felt so long ago and never shared with anyone.

    That is of course, the plot of the movie.

    7 friends (who go wayyy back) one husband (who disappears pretty quickly) and a widowed girlfriend (who is barely known by anyone) come together after they learn that Alex, a friend formally part of the clique, had committed suicide (this part was infamously played by Kevin Costner). They have a weekend of sex, drugs, and good ol' fashioned rock and roll, the whole time bringing up past ghosts that had seemed long forgotten and faded. This is touchy subject, even in today's standards. Yet the movie handles it beautifully. My favourite section in the whole movie was when `You can't always get what you want' was played at his funeral. Not for the song, although it is a classic but for how the characters react. Each sit there in the church, some smiling quietly to themselves, while others have a sadden expression, remembering great times that were and never will be again. Every person has a song like that, one that makes you remember your friends, one that makes you sad or laugh and or grin to yourself as you remember the things you did. That to me clinches the movie. It shows how true the script is, and how humanly the characters react. There is a lot of angry hype about the movie, how there is too much talking and not enough sex or car chases or whatever people think is missing. Yet for me, it is reality. When something like this happens in real life, people do not over dramatise. Life is not a soap opera, although movie-goers seemed to want this movie to be. In a real-life situation, people would do exactly what the characters did, examine themselves and try to find a reason for the problems that have happened. Yet the hard truth is, especially about suicide, sometimes, there is no one you can blame. I think people didn't like this movie too much because it rang too true. It was too realistic. People go the movies to be entertained, to fall in love with the fairy-tales lives that movies have. This movie is honest. It seems, for now, people just want to be naïve and live in a fantasy world. If you want a true movie, see this one now.
    7gavin6942

    Overlooked By Today's Audiences

    A group of seven former college friends gather for a weekend reunion at a South Carolina winter house after the funeral of one of their friends.

    In some ways, this film is something like "Secaucus Seven", with various friends who drifted apart getting back together again. These seven had high hopes in the 1960s, but are now becoming disillusioned in the 1970s (with a shoe company named after a Chairman Mao quote and a public defender who has learned that most accused criminals truly are guilty).

    Somehow, in the thirty years since this film was released, it has gone under the radar and has been forgotten. Despite many big stars and a notable director (Lawrence Kasdan, a protégé of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg), not to mention a great soundtrack, how has this film become forgotten?

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Kevin Kline met future wife Phoebe Cates when she auditioned for the part of Chloe.
    • Goofs
      Harold tells Nick that a big company is going to buy his company, so Nick should trade on that info so he can clean up his life. Harold also gives that info to Alex, and Alex was able to leverage that info to make the money that he used to buy the house. Alex couldn't have profited from that info, because it hadn't happened, yet.
    • Quotes

      [At Alex's wake]

      Michael: Amazing tradition. They throw a great party for you on the one day they know you can't come.

    • Alternate versions
      CBS edited 6 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Pitchfork Retreat
    • Soundtracks
      I Heard It Through the Grapevine
      Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong

      Performed by Marvin Gaye

      Courtesy of Motown Records and Jobete Music

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reencuentro
    • Filming locations
      • Tidalholm Mansion - 1 Laurens Street, Beaufort, South Carolina, USA(The House)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Carson Productions
      • Delphi Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $56,399,659
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,662,152
      • Oct 2, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $56,399,792
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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