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Six degrés de séparation

Original title: Six Degrees of Separation
  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
24K
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Will Smith, Stockard Channing, and Donald Sutherland in Six degrés de séparation (1993)
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SatireComedyDramaMystery

An affluent New York City couple finds their lives touched, intruded upon, and compelled by a mysterious young black man who is never quite who he says he is.An affluent New York City couple finds their lives touched, intruded upon, and compelled by a mysterious young black man who is never quite who he says he is.An affluent New York City couple finds their lives touched, intruded upon, and compelled by a mysterious young black man who is never quite who he says he is.

  • Director
    • Fred Schepisi
  • Writer
    • John Guare
  • Stars
    • Will Smith
    • Stockard Channing
    • Donald Sutherland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred Schepisi
    • Writer
      • John Guare
    • Stars
      • Will Smith
      • Stockard Channing
      • Donald Sutherland
    • 123User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 nominations total

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    Will Smith
    Will Smith
    • Paul
    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Ouisa
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Flan
    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Geoffrey
    Mary Beth Hurt
    Mary Beth Hurt
    • Kitty
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Larkin
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Dr. Fine
    Anthony Michael Hall
    Anthony Michael Hall
    • Trent
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Elizabeth
    Eric Thal
    Eric Thal
    • Rick
    Anthony Rapp
    Anthony Rapp
    • Ben
    Osgood Perkins
    Osgood Perkins
    • Woody
    Catherine Kellner
    Catherine Kellner
    • Tess
    J.J. Abrams
    J.J. Abrams
    • Doug
    • (as Jeffrey Abrams)
    Joe Pentangelo
    Joe Pentangelo
    • Police Officer
    Lou Milione
    • Hustler
    Brooke Hayward
    Brooke Hayward
    • Connie
    • (as Brooke Hayward Duchin)
    Peter Duchin
    Peter Duchin
    • Sandy
    • Director
      • Fred Schepisi
    • Writer
      • John Guare
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    User reviews123

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    8rosscinema

    Absorbing script and performances

    This is the film that made even the most harshest critics admit that Will Smith had real potential as far as being a serious actor is concerned. This is the story of a young gay hustler named Paul (Smith) who knocks on the door of Ouisa and Flan Kittredge (Stockard Channing and Donald Sutherland) and tells them a story of being mugged and also being the son of Sidney Poitier. He says he knows their children from college and remembered they lived there so thats why he came. After a lot of talking and impressing them he cooks them a nice dinner and they invite him to spend the night. They also loan him money but in the morning they find him with another man and they kick everyone out. The Kittredge's talk to their friends and find out that they all encountered Paul as well but were afraid to say something because they were embarrassed. The films title refers to the fact that we all know everyone by six people or degrees. The main focus of the film deals with how this young man made these characters take a good hard look at themselves and the relationship they have with each other and their children. The writing is very sharp and for most of us what is being said onscreen can easily go over our heads. Its a very intelligent script that forces the characters to see things that they seem to take for granted. Directed by Fred Schepisi who has shown a real knack for filming plays before and he also has shown to be very good at making films that are more character oriented. I remember one of his first films from the 70's called "The Devils Playground" and was impressed at that time by his direction. What really stood out for me though were the performances. Will Smith seems to tackle this complex script with an all to easy manner. As I watched his performance it was clear that he really understood the script and his character. You don't see that everyday from such a young actor, especially one that has limited training. But for me the best performance comes from Stockard Channing who was in the play as well. She's always been a very strong actress and a very underrated one at that. While watching her character in this film Channing does a wonderful job of allowing the viewer to watch her characters attitude change from the first scene to the very last. It really is Channings film and she received a well deserved Oscar nomination for it. Its one of the best in her career and its the driving force for the film. Casual film watchers may be put off by the sharp dialogue at first but I hope they stay with it, its a very good film about self realization and all the actors here are terrific.
    10gradyharp

    'I want life to be experiences, not just anecdotes'

    SIX DEGREES OF SEPARATION is an outstanding play transformed to the screen with dignity but with a script that keeps us in the live theatre instead of in a motion picture. Not that that is a bad thing: the script by John Guare is brilliant. It simply seems a little static, with its marvelous plays on words, repeated phrases, and disjointed movements significant unto themselves but not really taking advantage of cinematic possibilities of flow.

    Essentially the tale of how a married couple who deal art (Stockard Channing and Donald Sutherland - both in peak form) are so caught up in their superficial lives that they are taken in by a handsome young African American con artist (Will Smith) whose various antics bring the couple round to reexamining their shallow existence. Most of the story is related over art dealings and dinner conversations and are peopled by such luminaries as Kitty Carlisle, Ian McKellen, artists Chuck Close and Kazuko, Mary Beth Hurt, Bruce Davidson etc - a really fine ensemble. There are many social comments clustered in this story and it continues to play well after its origins on the stage and fifteen years after the movie was made. This was one of Will Smith's entries into film as well as one of the gifted Stockard Channing's finest roles. Highly recommended for repeated viewings. Grady Harp
    9don_agu

    John Guare's Children

    A writer at the centre of one of the most elegant, entertaining, thoughtful and soulful tales to come out of Hollywood in a long, long time. John Guare's children are based , it seems, on real life people. How lucky for Guare to have found the great Fred Schepsi as their perfect foster father. Will Smith plays a man without identity, choosing one for himself, with such care, with such gusto that everyone remains enthralled, first of all us, the audience. Stockard Channing's Ouisa discovers a new side to her own self in front of our eyes. It is a performance of guts and beauty. Donald Sutherland's Flan is a first for the movies, we've never met a character like him on the screen. The scene in which he listens to Will Smith's Paul explain his thesis is a triumph. We see Flan falling in love. It is chillingly beautiful. Then, of course, the aforementioned Will Smith, he moves with a borrowed self confidence, like his character and it's impossible not to love him. He has the elegance of a Cary Grant and the charisma that we all now associate with Will Smith. I only regret that he didn't go for the kiss. That would have completed the shocking sum of all his parts. I love this film. I love John Guare for writing it. I love Schepsi (he's an old love of mine "Cry in Dark" "Plenty") The superb editing, the wonderful tangoish score and the work of the production and costume designers makes "Six Degrees of Separation" one of the most rewarding movie experiences. On this terrible summer of World at Wars, New Batmans and some other horrors, do yourself a favour. Rent the DVD and stay for dinner at home with the Kittredges.
    Diggler-5

    The pampered rich folk of Manhattan get skewered alive

    The pampered rich folk of Manhattan get skewered alive in this elegant adaptation of John Guare's hit play. Based on an amazing true story, the film concerns a wealthy Manhattan couple (Stockard Channing and Donald Sutherland) whose lives are turned upside down when a young black man (Will Smith) who claims to be a friend of their children's drops in after having been attacked in the park. He says he's Sidney Poitier's son, cooks up a gourmet meal, quotes "Catcher in the Rye," and endears himself to this couple. As the film progresses, one stunning event after another occurs, culminating in a beautifully cathartic ending. Sutherland gives one of his best performances, but it is the luminescent Channing who steals the movie. It is so nice to see this gifted actress -- looking more beautiful than ever -- in the lead as opposed to playing someone's best friend. Her impeccable timing and innate charm elevate an already dazzling screenplay to heights unimaginable. "Six Degrees of Separation" is as witty, thoughtful, and relevant as any film made the entire decade.
    markol0

    absolutely stunning

    This movie is absolutely stunning. Very original in plot, colors, and directing, with a superb soundtrack. It discusses how we are all no more then 6 degrees of separation from eachother. Yet this aspect is only the plot. In reality it adds another perspective on our daily lives. Through Ouisa Kittridge it teaches us how mundane our everyday events are, that we all need something drastic to happen to bring us out of sleepy everyday into a fun, exciting, new being. We are equated to John Kittridge who lives his self involved life not noticing the people around him - not the hippy couple in the park who happen to be artists, nor his kids away in college, not even his wife's true personality. Through Ouisa we are shown how we all look for something new to enter our lives, even a sham like Paul can turn us around, give a new meaning to the mundane. Of course the tango musical theme combined with extensive monologues by Paul forces viewer to dance with and listen into the characters, almost becoming one. (9+/10)

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    • Trivia
      Paul (Will Smith) passes himself off as Sidney Poitier's son. In real-life, when Smith met Poitier for the first time, the veteran actor said, "well, you're almost handsome enough to be my son."
    • Goofs
      When Paul is on the phone to Ouisa he calls Flan (Donald Sutherland) "Donald".
    • Quotes

      Ouisa Kittredge: I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people. Six degrees of separation between us and everyone else on this planet. The President of the United States, a gondolier in Venice, just fill in the names. I find it extremely comforting that we're so close. I also find it like Chinese water torture, that we're so close because you have to find the right six people to make the right connection... I am bound, you are bound, to everyone on this planet by a trail of six people.

    • Alternate versions
      The Brazilian DVD version (released by Flashstar, presenting as part of MGM classics) states the known running time of 112 minutes but it's heavily edited and does not run in such entirety. The sequence where Paul presents his thesis to the Kittredges is totally removed; and the nudity from the male hustler is slightly edited down.
    • Connections
      Edited into Meet the Mormons (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      The American: Quartet #6 in F major, Op. 96
      Written by Antonín Dvorák (as Antonin Dvorak)

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 1995 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Six Degrees of Separation
    • Filming locations
      • 860 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Kittredge apartment building, exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Maiden Movies
      • New Regency Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $12,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,405,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,058
      • Dec 12, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,405,918
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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