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Où sont les hommes?

Original title: Waiting to Exhale
  • 1995
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  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Où sont les hommes? (1995)
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Based on Terry McMillan's novel, this film follows four very different African-American women and their relationships with men.Based on Terry McMillan's novel, this film follows four very different African-American women and their relationships with men.Based on Terry McMillan's novel, this film follows four very different African-American women and their relationships with men.

  • Director
    • Forest Whitaker
  • Writers
    • Terry McMillan
    • Ron Bass
  • Stars
    • Whitney Houston
    • Angela Bassett
    • Loretta Devine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    13K
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    • Director
      • Forest Whitaker
    • Writers
      • Terry McMillan
      • Ron Bass
    • Stars
      • Whitney Houston
      • Angela Bassett
      • Loretta Devine
    • 68User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Whitney Houston
    Whitney Houston
    • Savannah
    Angela Bassett
    Angela Bassett
    • Bernadine
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Gloria
    Lela Rochon
    Lela Rochon
    • Robin
    Gregory Hines
    Gregory Hines
    • Marvin
    Dennis Haysbert
    Dennis Haysbert
    • Kenneth
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • Troy
    Michael Beach
    Michael Beach
    • John, Sr.
    Leon
    Leon
    • Russell
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Michael
    Donald Faison
    Donald Faison
    • Tarik
    • (as Donald Adeosun Faison)
    Jeffrey D. Sams
    Jeffrey D. Sams
    • Lionel
    Jazz Raycole
    Jazz Raycole
    • Onika
    Brandon Hammond
    Brandon Hammond
    • John, Jr.
    Kenya Moore
    Kenya Moore
    • Denise
    Lamont Johnson
    • Joseph
    Wren T. Brown
    Wren T. Brown
    • Minister
    Theo Mizuhara
    • On Air D.J.
    • (as Theo)
    • Director
      • Forest Whitaker
    • Writers
      • Terry McMillan
      • Ron Bass
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    5Spuzzlightyear

    Meh.

    I got an opportunity to see Waiting To Exhale for the second time recently, the first time shortly after it came out, and now now. I can't say time has improved my thoughts of the film, which is odd, as I seemed to recall really enjoying this the first time it came out. (Maybe I should watch 'Homeward Bound' again, as I LOVED that movie the first time I saw it) The only actress really to impress in this movie is of course the amazing Angela Bassett who growls and hisses every chance she gets! I really liked this character, and I felt for the trials she was going through. The other character I liked was the one played by Loretta Devine, who was cute as the overweight mother who unexpectedly falls in love. I kind of thought the Lela Rachon character was underwritten, and seemed to almost revel in her wantonness. lol. As for Miss Houston, when I was watching her "act", well, Chesty Morgan's performance in "Deadly Weapons" came to mind for some odd reason, as it appears the acting thing was becoming a struggle, and wasn't going to last for too long.. All in all, I wasn't really disappointed in the film, it just slid off...
    7JAW

    Good movie, Better book

    This wasn't a bad movie. The acting was great (although Whitney Houston still seems mediocre). Some of the scenes were powerful and funny. However, unlike the book which also deals with the sisterhood of Black women, the movie becomes a long "Men are pigs" tirade that gets weary after a while. Plus it's sometimes hard to root for the characters. For instance, considering all the one-night stands Savannah has, it's hard to see why she's questioning her ability to find a good man. Overall, Waiting to Exhale, is basically a sorely-needed bonding movie for African-American women that, while a little biased, is good escapist fun.
    9jazp

    great touching story

    While this movie truly is bound to be more appealing to women than men, it is a touching story of four best friends. How they stick together and grow together through life's mistakes, joys, and bad taste in men. I love Angela Bassett and she is outstanding in this movie. The other 3 ladies, Whitney,Lela, and Loretta do great jobs too. This movie is filled with sweet moments, great laughter, and maybe some tears. Just a wonderful movie that shows what friendship is about. I have not read the book, but I have heard many times that the book is better... but hey thats true for almost every book turned movie. So all I know is I love this movie, and every time I watch it, it gives me great pleasure. Not too mention the soundtrack is fabulous! Whitney, Brandy, Babyface,Faith Evans,and Mary J Blige make the music in the film absolutely great.
    7gwitherspoon

    Don't Exhale Just Yet

    I have the video of this movie and it grew on me as time passed. It's not a great movie but it is enjoyable and as has been pointed out by others, it feels good to see a movie about women of color for a change. However, the movie would not have been watchable without the formidable talents of Angela Bassett and Loretta Devine. I felt that they really were Bernadine and Gloria -- even their smallest gestures were in tune with their characters. I don't have the words to describe what fine actors these ladies are and their skills are right up there with Debra Winger, Holly Hunter, Alfre Woodard and others.

    Gloria seemed to be the only moral woman in the lot. She was adorable as an overweight, insecure no-nonsense business woman and mother. She didn't think she was worthy of love because of her weight, but she was the only one who found it (and deserved it). She was the only one who didn't sleep around, wasn't a man basher, set a good example for her son, and gave good advice to her girlfriends. The other three could learn a lot from her. Loretta Devine has a really beautiful face -- look past the weight and for those of you who judge people by such things, her skin color. She has wonderfully expressive eyes and attractive features. I think it was noteworthy that Gregory Hines' character saw her real beauty and responded to it. His character was a decent, good man and I'm glad this was addressed in the movie.

    Angela Bassett has always been one of my favorite actors. She is the total package --- beauty and talent. Her character wasn't perfect but Bernadine did take responsibility for the mistakes she made in her life. She was so much better off without that reprehensible excuse for a husband in her life - she could now start her catering business, she had a possible new love in her future and she had good friends that would always be there for her. I was as happy for her as if I were really one of her girlfriends when things turned out well for her in the end.

    Lela Rochon didn't display any acting talent here and wasn't quite up to the job of conveying Robin's vulnerability and immaturity. She was little more than a tearaway that slept around and made dumb choices. In the book, you realized that Robin had a lot of love to give a man and didn't seem to know how to choose a good one to bestow it on. She was obviously beautiful and decently educated but she lacked common sense and had never really gotten over her betrayal by a man she had really loved. Her mother was a cancer survivor and her father suffered from advance Alzheimer's disease. I don't feel they rounded out this character at all and she didn't seem like an actual person. Just a cute slut who wondered why she got used by men.

    Poor Whitney has no acting skills whatsoever! Every character she attempts to portray is exactly the same -- Whitney Houston being well groomed, pretending to be well spoken and classy, and looking cow eyed at whatever male actor she is paired with. Its a shame because Savannah should have been played by someone like Angela Bassett or Kimberly Elise (although she might have been too young). The character had to tell us she was smart -- in a phone conversation with her mother she said "I'm smart, I'm a good person and I work hard." Thank goodness she told us because we sure wouldn't have known otherwise. She has sex with a man she doesn't like at all and doesn't even know well and then has an affair with a married man and calls him scum! She has poor conversational skills, doesn't really seem interested in her friends'problems and preferred to roll her big eyes and act as if she were so above whatever little difficulties they were going through. Savannah would be such a waste of time for any man unless she took a long hard look at herself. She deserved to be by herself at the end.

    This movie might have been better with a female director, as Forest Whitaker didn't "tell this story" properly at all. We ended up not liking or caring about the characters because we really didn't get a strong sense of who they were.

    Also, was it me, or was everything in this movie either orange or blue?
    jdb-4

    This movie made me cry.

    This film brought me to tears not because it was so emotional I had to cry but being a Black man and a working actor making a living for 20 + years, It was the first time a big budget, well shot, well acted (Whitney is still weak at times), well directed film about "most" black lives got a big theatrical release. Most black films (Excluding Spike Lee) are about thugs or are so low budget you never get to see them. It was about time!

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    • Trivia
      During the car burning scene, Angela Bassett's monologue was completely improvised.
    • Goofs
      Gloria's right earring appears and disappears during her conversation with her ex-husband about their son.
    • Quotes

      Bernadine Harris: I give you 11 fucking years of my life and you're telling me you're leaving me for a white woman?

      John Harris, Sr.: Would it help if she was black?

      Bernadine Harris: No. It would help if you were black.

    • Connections
      Featured in Whitney Houston: Exhale, Shoop Shoop (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Exhale (Shoop Shoop)
      Performed by Whitney Houston

      Written by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Babyface)

      Produced by Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds (as Babyface) for Ecaf Productions

      Whitney Houston appears courtesy of Arista Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Esperando un respiro
    • Filming locations
      • Hermosa Inn - 5532 N. Palo Cristi Road, Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $67,052,156
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,126,927
      • Dec 25, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,452,156
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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