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Fausse note pour un mariage

Original title: Face the Music
  • 1993
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Molly Ringwald and Patrick Dempsey in Fausse note pour un mariage (1993)
Exes Lisa and Charlie agree to write a love song for a movie. Charlie is getting married in two weeks. His fiancée suggests writing at her farm outside Paris for (non-existent) peace and quiet - to keep an eye on him.
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Exes Lisa and Charlie agree to write a love song for a movie. Charlie is getting married in two weeks. His fiancée suggests writing at her farm outside Paris for (non-existent) peace and qui... Read allExes Lisa and Charlie agree to write a love song for a movie. Charlie is getting married in two weeks. His fiancée suggests writing at her farm outside Paris for (non-existent) peace and quiet - to keep an eye on him.Exes Lisa and Charlie agree to write a love song for a movie. Charlie is getting married in two weeks. His fiancée suggests writing at her farm outside Paris for (non-existent) peace and quiet - to keep an eye on him.

  • Director
    • Carol Wiseman
  • Writers
    • Randee Russell
    • Laurie Craig
  • Stars
    • Molly Ringwald
    • Patrick Dempsey
    • Lysette Anthony
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  • IMDb RATING
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    473
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    • Director
      • Carol Wiseman
    • Writers
      • Randee Russell
      • Laurie Craig
    • Stars
      • Molly Ringwald
      • Patrick Dempsey
      • Lysette Anthony
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Molly Ringwald
    Molly Ringwald
    • Lisa Hollis
    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Charlie Hunter
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Julie Sanson
    Rebecca Potok
    Rebecca Potok
    • Marion
    Danny Green
    Danny Green
    • Donnie Parks
    Dominic Jephcott
    Dominic Jephcott
    • Daniel Lombard
    Michael Goldman
    • Moshe Mosek
    • (as Michaël Goldman)
    Barbara Willar
    • Cindi Benendi
    Jesse Joe Walsh
    • Reporter
    • (as Jesse-Joe Walsh)
    Claudia Phillips
    • Waitress
    Paul Ives
    • Manager
    Henry Ambert
    • Mr. Boulanger
    Bruce Van Barthold
    Bruce Van Barthold
    • Salesman 1
    Marcus Barron
    • Salesman 2
    • (as Marcus Baron)
    Nathalie Auffret
    • Actress
    Cédric Brenner
    • Actor
    • (as Cedric Brenner)
    Dean Hansen
    • Club Owner
    Guy Verame
    • Pigeon
    • Director
      • Carol Wiseman
    • Writers
      • Randee Russell
      • Laurie Craig
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    4jfarms1956

    May put a smile on your face

    Face The Music is a movie which might be enjoyed by those 17 and older. Molly Ringwald's and Patrick Dempsey's performances make the move. Face The Music is truly a ho-hum film. It is just life. However, it is a lighthearted movie in which there is no thinking, just experience it. It is a movie to play cards to or play board games to. Anotherwards, Face The Music is background music/noise. You can join the film practically anywhere and not miss any excitement. Face The Music will at times put a smile on your face. Sometimes, that is all you want from a film. Make popcorn, and serve sodas during the movie and enjoy the entertainment. I give Face The Music four thumbs up.
    8zlzick

    The great cheesy love story

    Accually I did find the movie funny in most parts. Patrick Dempsey was coming out of his geek days and he actually started to look like "A younger McDreamy". Molly Ringwald CANNOT sing to save her life but you cant hate her for that. Her character made me laugh a lot during the movie. What is the deal with Patrick Dempsey and adultery? every movie/show i have seen of him thats what is is doing. (but can you blame the women?)The plot was likable. This movie was very predicable and also pretty short. I did like the movie producers nephew...he was great, and super funny. At the beginning of the movie I wondered if it was ever worth watching but about 30 minutes into the movie I really liked it a lot. over all I'll give it a B.
    8MovieHead123

    Cut, fun, funny, lighthearted

    This movie is very underrated. I believe that the people who rated it didn't really give it a chance.

    The chemistry between Lisa and Charlie, played by Molly Ringwald and Patrick Dempsey, seems legitimate. The only thing I wish were different would be Julie and Daniel admitting each other's feelings for one another. Other than that, it was a pleasant and enjoyable film overall.
    7alun-williams

    Baffled by the hatred for this film

    OK, the story is fairly predictable, and the music is hardly great, though I've heard much worse singers than Molly Ringwald in my time. But I enjoyed this film, which is full of quirky characters and situations. The movie producer's nephew Donny steals quite a few scenes, and there's a very odd workman whose scenes give the impression that possibly some subplot involving him has been cut. That's not to say the two leads do a bad job, and I enjoyed watching both Molly Ringwald as Lisa (lyrics) and Patrick Dempsey as Charlie (composer). Lysette Anthony does her best with her role as the new woman in Charlie's life though the script perhaps could have been a bit more subtle where she's concerned.

    I can imagine this film as a thirties screwball comedy, or perhaps as a stage farce, and it might have been funnier and better directed in either case, but I still find it oddly enjoyable.

    This isn't a film that takes itself too seriously, and if you come to it willing to be entertained rather than looking to rip it to shreds you probably won't be as disappointed as the 1/10 reviews suggest.
    Crap_Connoisseur

    At Least It's Not "Glitter"

    As a general rule, I love crappy 90s movies starring 80s has-beens, so I had particularly high hopes for Face The Music. It has a dream cast with Molly Ringwald, the 80s poster child herself, and Patrick "I expose my buttocks a lot" Dempsey. It is a musical drama, a genre always loaded with cult potential. It even has a bloated Molly Ringwald lying around on a piano, miming to bad country music. And yet, Face The Music is still a pretty dismal affair.

    The story is ridiculous. Molly plays Lisa, a singer/songwriter working in a Parisian club. Patrick is Charlie, a songwriter who discovers Lisa. After re-writing one of Lisa's terrible songs, Lisa is an overnight success and Charlie asks her to marry him at an awards ceremony. They live happily on a boat until Charlie sends a song to a rival singer. The film picks up three years later when Lisa's manager brings them together to write a song for a movie despite the fact that Charlie is about to get married to Julie, another familiar 80s face Lysette Anthony.

    The film really goes down hill when Lisa moves into Julie's farmhouse to write with Charlie. Lisa and Julie take turns acting like a shrew, while Charlie keeps mumbling about "feeling the music". The assistant Donnie, who I assume was intended to be comedic relief, wanders around the farm like an idiot. Even the music contained in the film is bad, the song they come up with about catching rainbows is unspeakably horrendous.

    Face The Music is a disappointment but not a complete waste of time. It's always fun to watch Molly, even if she does spend most of the film walking around in a very unflattering bath towel. Patrick Dempsey looks a bit bored but shows some of the appeal that has kept him working in films for the past 20 years without a starring role in a box office hit to his credit.

    This movie is incredibly mediocre but it could have been worse. It could have been "Glitter". Fans of Molly and Patrick will find something to enjoy here.

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      When Charlie introduces Lisa to Daniel, he calls her Lisa Hunter Hollis. With Hunter being what was Lisa's married surname and Hollis her maiden surname, it should have been Lisa Hollis Hunter instead.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1993 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Face the Music
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Canal+
      • Chrysalide Film
      • The Movie Group
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      • 1h 33m(93 min)
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      • Dolby

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