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Gagner ou mourir

Original title: Better Off Dead...
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
52K
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POPULARITY
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John Cusack, Curtis Armstrong, Kim Darby, Diane Franklin, Yuji Okumoto, and Dan Schneider in Gagner ou mourir (1985)
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After his girlfriend Beth Truss ditches him for boorish ski jock Roy Stalin, sad-sack high-school student Lane Meyer decides that suicide is the only answer, but his inept attempts bring him... Read allAfter his girlfriend Beth Truss ditches him for boorish ski jock Roy Stalin, sad-sack high-school student Lane Meyer decides that suicide is the only answer, but his inept attempts bring him nothing but agony and embarrassment.After his girlfriend Beth Truss ditches him for boorish ski jock Roy Stalin, sad-sack high-school student Lane Meyer decides that suicide is the only answer, but his inept attempts bring him nothing but agony and embarrassment.

  • Director
    • Savage Steve Holland
  • Writer
    • Savage Steve Holland
  • Stars
    • John Cusack
    • David Ogden Stiers
    • Kim Darby
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    52K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    226
    5
    • Director
      • Savage Steve Holland
    • Writer
      • Savage Steve Holland
    • Stars
      • John Cusack
      • David Ogden Stiers
      • Kim Darby
    • 232User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Lane Meyer
    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Al Meyer
    Kim Darby
    Kim Darby
    • Jenny Meyer
    Demian Slade
    Demian Slade
    • Johnny Gasparini
    Scooter Stevens
    • Badger Meyer
    Diane Franklin
    Diane Franklin
    • Monique Junot
    Laura Waterbury
    Laura Waterbury
    • Mrs. Smith
    Dan Schneider
    Dan Schneider
    • Ricky Smith
    • (as Daniel Schneider)
    Yuji Okumoto
    Yuji Okumoto
    • Yee Sook Ree
    Brian Imada
    • Chen Ree
    Chuck Mitchell
    Chuck Mitchell
    • Rocko
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Beth Truss
    Curtis Armstrong
    Curtis Armstrong
    • Charles De Mar
    Aaron Dozier
    • Roy Stalin
    Frank Burt Avalon
    • Roy's Ski Buddy #1
    Joe W. Davis
    • Roy's Ski Buddy #2
    • (as J. Warren Davis)
    Peter Ellenstein
    • Roy's Ski Buddy #3
    Vincent Schiavelli
    Vincent Schiavelli
    • Mr. Kerber
    • Director
      • Savage Steve Holland
    • Writer
      • Savage Steve Holland
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    7claudio_carvalho

    Language Lessons

    The teenager Lane Meyer (John Cusack) has a crush on his girlfriend Beth Truss (Amanda Wyss). When Beth dumps him to stay with the successful skier Roy Stalin (Aaron Dozier), Lane is depressed and decides to commit suicide. However he gives up and tries to improve his skill of skier to ski the dangerous K12 slope to impress Beth. Meanwhile his neighbor Mrs. Smith (Laura Waterbury) receives the exchange French student Monique Junot (Diane Franklin) and her fat son Ricky Smith (Daniel Schneider) considers Monique his girlfriend; however, Monique has an unrequited crush on Lane that does not note her. When Lane stumbles upon Monique in a high-school party, he befriends her. The upset Lane challenges Roy in a competition on the K12 slope but then he regrets. However Monique is a great mechanic and skier, and fix Lane's Camaro and teaches him how to ski the K12 slope. What will happen to Lane?

    "Better off Dead" is a cute romantic comedy even thirty-one years later. The story is funny and there are hilarious situations. Further this film has not aged and entertains. Maybe the greatest difference is that in the viewer that enjoyed this cult-movie in 1985 now is able to understand much more Lane's father attitudes. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Minha Vida é um Desastre" ("My Life Is a Disaster")
    8aquascape

    Unconventional teen movie with surreal elements

    I've seen "Better Off Dead..." in late 2017. I have a tendency to avoid teen comedies or coming-of-age films once I passed into adulthood. To my defense, most teen films done lately are atrocities, to say the least, with dumb down characters, playing on stereotypes and modern social issues in the wrong way. Not ten minutes in and I instantly regretted not seeing this movie earlier. It has such a wacky take on teenage days in the 80's, with a hint of surreal and supernatural.

    "Better Off Dead..." is about a high school student, played by boy-wonder John Cusack, who gets dumped by his girlfriend, leaving him with suicidal inclinations while trying to win her back by extreme measures. The characters are simply excellent, just mildly stereotyping the teen genre, with a memorable newspaper boy and his eternal yell "I want my two dollars!"

    Savage Steve Holland's debut film would assure him as a cult director, but sadly once the 90's emerged, he would fall into an abyss of mediocraty.

    "Better Off Dead..." is a unique teen movie that captures the vibe of the 80's and is an essential watch in a period where the "brat-pack" ruled.
    7grahamsj3

    Funny movie!

    This one's hilarious! My family have borrowed several lines from this film and use them as inside jokes. John Cusak stars in this film about a teenager whose girlfriend dumps him for the Captain of the ski team. The film has enough skiing in it to satisfy most ski buffs, but it's not really about skiing. It's about relationships more than anything and the results are absolutely hilarious. This is destined to be a classic and it's a permanent part of my film library.
    8filmbufferx

    Endlessly quotable 80s teen comedy ...

    BETTER OFF DEAD is an impressively energetic debut feature for writer/director Savage Steve Holland. First time director Holland is conspicuously the new kid on the block as he saturates his film with so many ideas, a clear giveaway that he is yet to trust himself enough to release the reigns enough to let his movies breath. The results are spectacularly manic but it really works. Amidst the zany comedy and plentiful sight gags (the cereal boxes with all the giveaways cut out, for example), Holland throws in some amusing cel animation, a stop-motion fantasy sequence, and a cameo from Barney Rubble. Yet despite all the mania, the film's comedy has a level of discipline and restraint that ensures all the jokes land and humorous plot points established early on are satisfyingly resolved.

    One of my favourite characters in the film is super-enthusiastic maths teacher Mr Kerber, played by late-great character actor Vincent Schiavelli. Telling maths formula jokes to his spellbound class, Schiavelli spins comedy gold using that discomfortingly warm tone that made him such a sought-after talent. His is one of several casting choices that are pitch perfect: John Cusak as the self-involved teen who wants to end it all when his vapid girlfriend (Amanda Wyss) dumps him for someone more popular; Laura Waterbury as the odious loud-mouthed neighbour and gas guzzling mother of shy bullish nerd Ricky Smith (perfectly played by Dan Schneider); Kim Derby as the timid clueless stay-at-home mom who makes slime-ridden meals that seem somehow sentient and slide off the plate by themselves (her "Frawnch" dinner party host is unforgettable); Curtis Armstrong ostensibly reprising his role from REVENGE OF THE NERDS gets the lion's share of one-liners and he delivers them with so much aplomb; Chuck Mitchell reprising his PORKY'S role is perfect as bad-tempered burger baron Rocko; Diane Franklin as the hapless frustrated French exchange student who is both a fairy godmother and the surprise love interest; monster child Scooter Stevens who wields newspapers as weapons and to whom two dollars means the world; and the super talented David Ogden Stiers as the priggish father attempting to bridge the generation gap with his checked-out son.

    BETTER OFF DEAD is not for everyone and the film is most likely best enjoyed by those who lived through the 80s and understand its cultural peccadilloes, but if you have watched your fair share of 80s comedies like SCREWBALLS, 16 CANDLES, BACHELOR PARTY, PORKY'S, NATIONAL LAMPOON'S VACATION, REAL GENIUS, ZAPPED, or POLICE ACADEMY, you might wanna give BETTER OF DEAD a chance. Who knows, after seeing how everybody wants some, you may just want some too!
    Chrysanthepop

    Suicide Is A Question You Don't Wanna Answer

    Savage Steve Holland's sensational 'Better Off Dead...' is another one of my favourite teen films. I had seen this movie decades ago but didn't catch the name. I've been looking for the nameless film for years and only recently I found out the title and got it immediately.

    Ah, the nostalgic 80s when kids knew how to be young rather than spend their days on the cellphone or behind the computer. The film delightfully spoofs those teen angst movies that were so popular at the time. Lane's ex-girlfriend giving him an excuse that she dumped him for someone better looking and more popular, Lanes failed suicide attempts, Lanes cartoons are among some of the most amusing sequences.

    Holland gives the film a unique treatment. 'Better Off Dead...' has an innovative quality that makes it one of a kind. It includes the adorable claymated romantic Hamburgers, cartoons, a stalking paperboy, a ski competition on one leg, a little brother who's a silent genius and an international language. Holland put a lot of heart in the writing and some of the lines had me rolling on the floor laughing.

    The acting is splendid. The character Lane seems tailor-made for John Cusack. I've always thought of Cusack as an underrated actor and 'Better Off Dead...' is one of the few movies that does justice to his talents (even though this is perhaps one of his first roles). A vivacious Diane Franklin is supercute and she has the loveliest smile. The chemistry between her and Cusack is undeniable and both have excellent comic timing. David Ogden Stiers and Kim Darby are hilarious as the nutty parents. Curtis Armstrong provides some morbidly funny moments.

    To say it in one sentence, 'Better Off Dead...' is one of the rarest examples of teen movies at its best. It already is a classic and while many of us watch it for nostalgic reasons, others may like it simply for the heart and humour.

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    • Trivia
      According to Savage Steve Holland, the film is mostly autobiographical. He was suicidal when his high school girlfriend left him for the captain of the ski team. Following the film's release, his ex-girlfriend contacted him to apologise.
    • Goofs
      At the final race, the race official signals Lane to go first. The official then sends Roy 5 seconds later, thus suggesting that the race is based on time. Lane beats Roy by only a fraction of a second. Therefore, Roy had the better time and should have won the race.
    • Quotes

      Johnny: [49:50]

      [1:08:48]

      Johnny: [1:24:56] Two dollars!

      Paperboy: Two dollars

    • Crazy credits
      The last line of the credits reads The film's over... you can go now.
    • Alternate versions
      Network TV/HBO versions include two additional shots at the end of the film, one being a wide angle shot of the baseball stadium, and the other being a close up shot of Monique and Lane kissing together. Because of the deletion of these shots, the music and sound effects on the current video release are not synchronized with the picture.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Better Off Dead/The Journey of Natty Gann/Commando (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      Breakin' Up Is Hard To Do
      Written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield

      Performed by Neil Sedaka

      Courtesy of RCA Records

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Más vale muerto
    • Filming locations
      • Alta, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS Entertainment Productions
      • A&M Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,297,601
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $56,371
      • Aug 25, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,297,601
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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