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La différence

Original title: School Ties
  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
29K
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Brendan Fraser in La différence (1992)
Set in the 1950s, a star-quarterback is given an opportunity to attend an elite preparatory school but must conceal the fact that he is Jewish.
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In 1955, a star quarterback from a working-class family is given an opportunity to attend an elite New England preparatory school, but he is conflicted about whether or not to tell his Prote... Read allIn 1955, a star quarterback from a working-class family is given an opportunity to attend an elite New England preparatory school, but he is conflicted about whether or not to tell his Protestant classmates that he is Jewish.In 1955, a star quarterback from a working-class family is given an opportunity to attend an elite New England preparatory school, but he is conflicted about whether or not to tell his Protestant classmates that he is Jewish.

  • Director
    • Robert Mandel
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • Darryl Ponicsan
  • Stars
    • Brendan Fraser
    • Matt Damon
    • Chris O'Donnell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Mandel
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Darryl Ponicsan
    • Stars
      • Brendan Fraser
      • Matt Damon
      • Chris O'Donnell
    • 112User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Brendan Fraser
    Brendan Fraser
    • David Greene
    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • Charlie Dillon
    Chris O'Donnell
    Chris O'Donnell
    • Chris Reece
    Randall Batinkoff
    Randall Batinkoff
    • Rip Van Kelt
    Andrew Lowery
    Andrew Lowery
    • 'Mack' McGivern
    Cole Hauser
    Cole Hauser
    • Jack Connors
    Ben Affleck
    Ben Affleck
    • Chesty Smith
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Richard 'McGoo' Collins
    Amy Locane
    Amy Locane
    • Sally Wheeler
    Peter Donat
    Peter Donat
    • Headmaster Dr. Bartram
    Zeljko Ivanek
    Zeljko Ivanek
    • Mr. Cleary
    Kevin Tighe
    Kevin Tighe
    • Coach McDevitt
    Michael Higgins
    Michael Higgins
    • Mr. Gierasch
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Alan Greene
    Peter McRobbie
    Peter McRobbie
    • Chaplain
    John Cunningham
    John Cunningham
    • Grayson Dillon
    Elizabeth Franz
    Elizabeth Franz
    • Jane Dillon
    Matt Hofherr
    • Gray Dillon
    • Director
      • Robert Mandel
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Darryl Ponicsan
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    Bourque77

    Great Movie, Great Actors

    I just watched School Ties recently and I was quite impressed with it. The acting was excellent as 4 previously unknown actors made their big breaks, Brendan Fraser (pre-George Of The Jungle) is awesome as Jewish boy David Green. Chris O'Donnell (pre-Vertical Limit) plays the role of Reece with good convictions and Ben Affleck & Matt Damon (pre-Good Will Hunting) are great. Matt plays the role of jealous bigot Charlie with good character and conviction. It's just a shame that Ben Affleck didn't have much of a speaking role. For those of you who are fans of Fraser, Affleck, Damon & O'Donnell, this movie is worth checking out 8 out of 10 in my books
    Shapster11

    "Is it worth breaking tradition"?

    It's a line the headmaster of the school asks the star quarterback David Greene when he catches him praying at church after curfew but praying in observance of the Jewish new year. Greene's reply to the Headmaster of this Christian Prep Academy is..."mine or yours". This is the essence of the storyline. A Christian Prep Academy in New England is tired of mediocrity in football and losing to their arch rival so they compromise their admission standards by recruiting a brilliant student athlete from Pa. The problem isn't that David Greene doesn't measure up academically, it is that he is Jewish.

    Soon after coming to school Greene realizes his classmates disdain and ridicule for Jews. They scorn them and make stereotype remarks that bother Greene but he is determined to fit in. Eventually his classmates and friends discover his secret and this is as far as I go. See the movie and see how David and his friends handle the situation.

    Fine performances are put in by Brendan Fraser, as David Greene. You'll be astonished at the youthful talent in the movie as really good performances are put in by Matt Damon, his real life buddy Ben Affleck, Chris O'Donnell, and all the others. I really enjoyed the story, the time setting, and the substance of the message.
    8TOMASBBloodhound

    More thoughtful than preachy.

    What is it about Jews that so many people hate them? From as far back as the Old Testament, to the weekly ramblings of Pat Buchanan and the fanatical Iranian president, Jews just can't seem to catch a break. What is it they've done that's so bad? They murdered Jesus, did they? And the Romans had nothing to do with that?

    Anyway, this is a better film than I expected. Not only does it give us an interesting protagonist, but it allows us to feel like the outsider he is when he arrives at the elite prep school. Regardless of their religion, few people ever get a chance to attend such a ritzy school. Brendan Fraser plays David Green, a working-class Jewish kid who gets a football scholarship to St. Matthews for his senior year. The school is filled with smart and athletic young men destined for Ivy League schools and eventual seats at the head table of our society. The other boys David quickly befriends are played by a who's who of young acting talent just before they became huge stars. Chris O'Donnell, Matt Damon, and Ben Affleck are all on display. Matt Damon's Charlie Dillion character is a real jerk. All the guys crack little Jewish jokes here and there, but once Damon learns the new kid's secret. He cranks the Anti-semitism level to really ugly levels.

    Luckily for these guys, David Green knows that he has a great chance of getting into Harvard if he just ignores their jokes as long as they don't find out he's a Jew. Green is a tough kid who's had to fight for everything he has, and he could easily beat the snot out of any of them. Once the secret is out, the boys he thought were his new friends suddenly become either indifferent to him, or his enemies. The new girlfriend from a nearby school who adored him also turns her back once she learns his religion. The film could have stopped there and just been a pro-tolerance kind of exercise, but luckily there are other things going on. One of the boys is caught cheating, but the faculty doesn't know who. Unless the boy comes forward, the entire history class will be flunked for breaking the honor code. Green becomes a suspect because he initially hid his religious identity. Will he to take a fall for the guy who cheated?? The film is thoughtful and has interesting characters where it could have just given us closed-minded bigots. Even though we know these guys are ant-Semites, we at least see them as real people with complex problems and motivations of their own. The film boasts some beautiful and realistic locations in most scenes. There are some subplots not fully motivated or fleshed out. What exactly happens to the boy who bolts from his French exam? What became of him after his nervous breakdown? And why did this film feel the need to recylce a gag from the movie Real Genius about putting an intellectual's car inside his dorm room?? Still a very good movie that might make you think twice about cracking ethnic jokes around people you don't know that well. 8 of 10 stars.

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    9michaelbchadwick

    I loved This Movie

    It was well written, inspiring, revealing, and a reminder that we are still in 2013 only 60 years away from a time of great hatred and prejudice in America. Generations of bigotry are still yet to be undone. We need to create dialog and not make assumptions about any segment of society or pass judgement simply because they are different.

    The film begins painting a picture, setting the stage, identifying the key players, there was inciting action, and the pacing was excellent. Moment by moment I was gently lead from one scene to the next, often with great suspense. In the end my own prejudices were re-examined and I began to think not just about anti antisemitism, but other forms of hate speech and discriminatory language that I might not even be aware of.

    I also feel that the writers accurately portrayed their point of view with sensitivity and shared a beautiful story with the world . I'd highly recommend.
    7Mr-Fusion

    "You used me for football, now I'm going to use you to get into Harvard"

    I really liked this one.

    There's something romanticized about prep schools in coming-of-age movies, despite their being breeding grounds for insular elitism. Reminds me of "Dead Poets Society"; I wouldn't last a day in these places, but their settings make for memorable movies. In the case of "School Ties", it's anti-Semitism when Brendan Fraser, the star quarterback, is outed and summarily scorned. The irony here is he's the most honorable student in an institution that won't shut up about integrity.

    It's a well-written film and features an all-star cast of future stars (capably fronted by Fraser) and it didn't take long to pull me in and keep me invested for the duration. Things become grim in the third act, and with this time period and subject matter, you just know a swastika is going to turn up eventually; it does and it still stings.

    The movie seems to telegraph the resolution (and it really got under my skin) but the end pleasantly surprised me. Yeah, it's Hollywood, but it's a quality movie with a compelling story and great performances. Well worth your time.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was rumored to be reportedly based on the personal experiences of writer and television producer Dick Wolf, however, in a 2003 interview, Wolf stated that the story was not autobiographical, but had themes that were important to him.
    • Goofs
      Though it is a funny scene, there are only two ways that the boys could have been able to put Cleary's car in his room: Carrying it inside or disassembling the car outside and reassembling it in his room. Both are totally impossible, given the effort it would take for either method and the amount of time they had during Cleary's stroll.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Charlie Dillon: You know something? I'm still gonna get into Harvard. And in 10 years no one will remember any of this. But you'll still be a goddamn Jew.

      David Green: And you'll still be a prick.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: School Ties/South Central/Sarafina!/Singles/Blade Runner (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Ain't That A Shame
      by David Bartholomew (as Dave Bartholomew) and Fats Domino (as Antoine Domino)

      Performed by Fats Domino

      Courtesy of EMI Records Group/EMI Records

      by arrangement with CEMA Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Private School
    • Filming locations
      • Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA(Roxy Theatre, exteriors)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,715,067
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,020,071
      • Sep 20, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,715,067
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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