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Une place à prendre

Original title: Career Opportunities
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
20K
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Jennifer Connelly and Frank Whaley in Une place à prendre (1991)
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Jim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction. Josie is the gorgeous daughter of a wealthy businessman who dreams of leaving town. They find they h... Read allJim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction. Josie is the gorgeous daughter of a wealthy businessman who dreams of leaving town. They find they have a lot in common.Jim is the dorky son of a local cement contractor who lives at home and has no direction. Josie is the gorgeous daughter of a wealthy businessman who dreams of leaving town. They find they have a lot in common.

  • Director
    • Bryan Gordon
  • Writer
    • John Hughes
  • Stars
    • Frank Whaley
    • Jennifer Connelly
    • Dermot Mulroney
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,888
    234
    • Director
      • Bryan Gordon
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
    • Stars
      • Frank Whaley
      • Jennifer Connelly
      • Dermot Mulroney
    • 132User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Jim Dodge
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Josie McClellan
    Dermot Mulroney
    Dermot Mulroney
    • Nestor Pyle
    Kieran Mulroney
    Kieran Mulroney
    • Gil Kinney
    John M. Jackson
    John M. Jackson
    • Bud Dodge
    Jenny O'Hara
    Jenny O'Hara
    • Dotty Dodge
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Roger Roy McClellan
    Nada Despotovich
    • Penny Dodge
    Reid Binion
    • Cal Dodge
    Barry Corbin
    Barry Corbin
    • Officer Don
    Denise Galik
    Denise Galik
    • Lorraine
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    Wilbur Fitzgerald
    • Bob Bosenbeck
    Dan Albright
    Dan Albright
    • Dave Hockner
    Marc Clement
    • Otis
    Andrew Winton
    • Boy #1
    Andy Greenway
    • Boy #2
    RonReaco Lee
    RonReaco Lee
    • Boy #3
    • (as RonReaco M. Lee)
    Danny Nelson
    • Gas Station Owner
    • Director
      • Bryan Gordon
    • Writer
      • John Hughes
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    popnoff2001

    Cool Fun Movie!

    Yea, I know this movie was not that good and the formula was well-worn but it was fun to watch for 2 reasons. Jennifer Connelly and the clothes and music. Jennifer was a heart-stopper as usual! I really couldn't see her attraction to Frank Whaley's character because he just seemed to dweebish!(80's term) I could see her more with the dark-haired thieve. But it did give the fantasy of the nerd getting the pretty girl some hope! All in all, it was a movie that was caught between eras! The years 1990-91 were sort of lost years where no one seemed to know what was next. Music was changing from the rock of the big hair style of Poison and GNR to the alternative sound of REM and none of the music in the movie sounded like neither. It was an experimental sound. The clothes seemed like the 80's but were trying to be something different. Of course we know what was on the horizon..Grunge! But this movie was the end of an era. It was released in 1991 but was probably made a year before that. It's one of those movies you will watch if you were a 20 something in the 80's and feel a nostalgic pang. I get it watching movies like Back to the Future and Breakfast Club, St; Elmos Fire..etc. So don't judge this flick to harshly. It's just filler but it does taste good! Especially Jennifer Connelly!
    Leroy_de_Head

    Lord love Jennifer Connelly and Roller Skates

    I've noticed many a red blooded lad has made mention of how lovely the ever-so-lovely Jennifer Connelly is in what may be the worlds most amazing white tank top. Some have also mentioned the exestintial bliss of watching her rocking back and forth atop the luckiest dime-store mechanical horse ever constructed. And believe me when I say bravo to you all, all you men (and possibly ladies?) of good taste. For these are great images indeed in what turns out to be a very very funny little flick (to this day I still refer to TARGET as JIMGET).

    However, it is the awe inspiring sight of watching the absolutely stunning Miss (sadly Mrs.) Connelly moving with absolute grace and beauty through TARGET's open isles on a pair of classic style roller skates.

    I remember having the good fortune of seeing "Career Oppotunities" when it played in the theaters (damn, that tank top looked good on that 50 foot high screen). I already had the world's biggest crush on Connelly since I first saw her in "Labyrinth" back in the Summer of '86. So seeing her "all grown up" in films like "The Hot Spot" and "Rocketeer" was like Heaven. But best of all, I had the good fortune of having a laser disc player back in the early 90's. And on one very lucky B-Day, I was given a widescreen LD copy of "Career Opportunites". I gotta tell ya, as good as the whole movie was, on side two of the album sized discus was a scene that bordered on the very edge of Nirvana itself: Jennifer Connelly on skates. Mmmmm mmmm good. It was my absolute fav moment from when I saw it in the theater. I can imagine getting the rythme and pattern of their choreography was probobly a nightmare for Frank Whaley and Connelly, but honest to God, they look like they are having a total blast. And the more fun it looked for them, the more amazing she looked in a state of perpetual motion that can only be described as stunning. *Mmmmmm, Jennifer Connelly* spoken in Homer Simpson like voice.

    It's funny. I haven't watched this film in quite sometime (my old LD player she don't play so well no mo'). And after having read some of these wonderful reviews and typing out this testimonial to the beauty and grace of a young Jennifer Connelly, I may have to track down a nice new copy of it on DVD. It's just too bad the local TARGET doesn't have it in stock. The irony alone would be worth it. Well, that and our lovely Miss Connelly, of course. ;)

    Long live JIMGET!!!
    6Ziglet_mir

    Not Perfect, but Fun

    One of John Hughes' underrated gems! I rented this movie already possessing knowledge of what it was about, who was in it, and what other people thought about it from their comments. "Career Opportunities," had plenty of laughs along with some deeper, emotional setback drawn out between Whaley and Connelly, who of course both played their parts VERY well. And every other guy who hasn't seen a young Jennifer Connelly... should. The story unfolds smoothly as we find out more about the lives of two small town people.

    It's a movie where the characters are trying to understand where the rich, abused, dreaming, "tease" and dweebish, hopeful, incompetent "town liar" come from. There is also a sweet connection they develop from just talking about their lives and how they've changed since they last met. The more we hear and develop feelings for these two confused people, the more we can illustrate their current dilemma of being trapped within the lives that their families want them to live.

    The soundtrack was pretty great! One of the best soundtracks I have heard in a comedy.

    Dermot and Kieran Mulroney did a nice job playing some goofy small town crooks. However I thought the whole burglar part of the movie could have been achieved in better ways-- but it is what it is.

    If you do watch this film look out for a cameo appearance from John Candy as the Target Team manager who gives Whaley his janitor position. Very funny... and casual.

    Altogether, very well done and VERY underrated. I still don't understand why Whaley didn't become a bigger star after this movie such as Broderick did with Ferris Bueller. And OK, so maybe not perfect, but there are MUCH worse movies out there. "Career Opportunities" is a fun film that should be watched if you're a fan of John Hughes' work.
    spumco

    Misunderstood Picaresque Masterpiece!

    "Career Opportunities" is not only one of the finest films of the Last Great Golden Age Of American Cinema--the early 1990s, specifically, 1991 ("Another You", "For The Boys", "Highlander 2: The Quickening"--do I have to list more?), it might just one day revered as the "O Lucky Man" of the post-Reagan "grunge" era. A surrealist, even MAGICAL REALIST parable/satire on American Consumerism and our collective enslavement to petty bourgeois dreams of success, with a touch of "La Dolce Vita" tossed in for added subtext, with the lovely OSCAR-NOMINATED Connelly as Anita Ekberg, representing the impossible female ideal that will remain forever out of reach until our hero, Whalley's milquetoast Candide, renounces the evils of capitalism. Connelly's ride atop a coin-operated pony is Hughes' nod to Sylvia's romp through the fountain in Rome, and his oft-misunderstood casting of the Mulroneys are a post-modern riff on Fellini's Virgin Mary thread, although instead, the brothers embody a different Biblical allusion--to that of the parable of Cain and Abel. Sigh--I'll be defending this one until the end of my autumn years.

    But oh, that white tank top...
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Right on target...

    I sat down to watch "Career Opportunities" for the second time now in 2021, after not having seen the movie since shortly after it was released.

    Needless to say that actress Jennifer Connelly (playing Josie McClellan) is the main attraction in this movie, no doubt about it. And she really is a talented actress, which "Career Opportunities" definitely also proves.

    This is a young adult comedy of sorts, but it does have elements of other genres to it as well. Throw in a little pinch of crime as well, and you have a great cocktail of a movie.

    The storyline told in "Career Opportunities" is a pretty straight forward one, and it is one that definitely is entertaining enough. However, I do think that the storyline told in "Career Opportunities" is actually not one that will find an appeal with just anyone in the audience, given the main character of Jim Dodge (played by Frank Whaley).

    Despite being released back in 1991 then "Career Opportunities" is a movie that very much still is watchable even now in 2021, now 30 years after it was released. And the movie does have that timeless feel to it, so that was quite some accomplishment on behalf of writer John Hughes and director Bryan Gordon.

    My rating of "Career Opportunities" lands on a six out of ten stars. If you haven't already seen this movie, you should do so, if you have the opportunity to do so. It is quite well worth the time and effort.

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    • Trivia
      According to Spy magazine, John Hughes was unhappy at how this film turned out, and asked Universal to remove his name from it. They refused.
    • Goofs
      While walking at gunpoint between the electronics department and the snack bar, Josie finds time to put on a bra.
    • Quotes

      Josie: Would you go with me somewhere?

      Jim Dodge: Where?

      Josie: Florida. Wyoming, Spain. It doesn't really matter, just away somewhere.

      Jim Dodge: I'd love to. I just can't afford to be... capricious and carefree like yourself. I... I... I got to set my sights on something and then really go for it.

      Josie: Like janitor?

      Jim Dodge: It's a beginning. I... I'm looking at...

      Josie: It's an end.

    • Connections
      Edited into A Flock of Seagulls: Space Age Love Song - Career Opportunities Version (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wanna Stay Home
      Written by Andy Sturmer (as A. Sturmer)

      Performed by Jellyfish (as Jelly Fish)

      Courtesy of Charisma Records America, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Destinos Opuestos
    • Filming locations
      • Target store #378, 4000 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hughes Entertainment
      • Universal Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,336,986
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,024,800
      • Mar 31, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,336,986
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 23 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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