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Manny & Lo

  • 1996
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.3K
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Manny & Lo (1996)
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Dark ComedyComedyDrama

A pregnant teen and her younger sister run away from foster homes and kidnap a woman whom they believe can help with the pregnancy.A pregnant teen and her younger sister run away from foster homes and kidnap a woman whom they believe can help with the pregnancy.A pregnant teen and her younger sister run away from foster homes and kidnap a woman whom they believe can help with the pregnancy.

  • Director
    • Lisa Krueger
  • Writer
    • Lisa Krueger
  • Stars
    • Scarlett Johansson
    • Aleksa Palladino
    • Mary Kay Place
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Lisa Krueger
    • Writer
      • Lisa Krueger
    • Stars
      • Scarlett Johansson
      • Aleksa Palladino
      • Mary Kay Place
    • 15User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Scarlett Johansson
    Scarlett Johansson
    • Amanda
    Aleksa Palladino
    Aleksa Palladino
    • Laurel
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Elaine
    Dean Silvers
    Dean Silvers
    • Suburban Family
    Marlen Hecht
    • Suburban Family
    Forrest Silvers
    Forrest Silvers
    • Suburban Family
    Tyler Silvers
    Tyler Silvers
    • Suburban Family
    Lisa Campion
    • Convenience Store Clerk
    Glenn Fitzgerald
    Glenn Fitzgerald
    • Joey
    Novella Nelson
    Novella Nelson
    • Georgine
    Susan Decker
    • Baby Store Customer #1
    Marla Zuk
    • Baby Store Customer #2
    Bonnie Johnson
    • Baby Store Customer #3
    Melissa Johnson
    • Child
    Angie Phillips
    • Connie
    Cameron Boyd
    Cameron Boyd
    • Chuck
    Monica Smith
    • Chuck's Mom
    Melanie Sloan
    • Golf Course Family
    • (as Melanie Johansson)
    • Director
      • Lisa Krueger
    • Writer
      • Lisa Krueger
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    7manitobaman81

    Good

    I think it could use some editing to speed the pace a bit. A pregnant teen and her younger sister run away from foster homes and kidnap a woman whom they believe can help with the pregnancy. This is the kind of low-budget film that truly proves that a small story can be much more meaningful than a larger one. This film is worthy of all the hopes you have as all of the characters struggle against a system that has perpetuated falsehoods. Are there annoying things in this movie? Yes, like the overdone acting. But the movie has enough to keep you entertained. For these reasons, I give this movie a rating of 7 out of 10.
    mat_sub_zero

    A female version of my male adolescense

    How 2 youngsters dealt with a traumatic situation, alone, 'till they thought it was beyond their control. To resort to kidnapping! (Kidnapee or kidnapper ?)I identify with Manny because she thinks for herself with subtle conclusions, knowing what's right disspite. I identify with Elaine because when I grew up I ended up alone. And Lo 'is' my brother (For how he took care of me at that age) I've been a movie buff for 29 years (since I was 10), and "Manny & Lo" is on the top of my list!!!!! Thank you Scarlett, Aleksa, & Marry Kay....Thank you.
    7DennisLittrell

    No men allowed

    This is the sweetest film. It's definitely a 'chick thing' with Manny and Lo and Elaine bonding around an infant to be (Lo's). No men are allowed in this paradise. One appears and he gets bopped over the head, gagged and hog-tied. This is a fem-family made on the run. Lo (Aleska Palladino) in her high teens runs away from a foster home with her younger sister, Manny (Scarlett Johansson). It's a Thelma and Louise crime spree made as a movie for children. Well, not quite. Turns out Lo's pregnant. She has been hiding this from 11-year-old Manny, who has the eye of Sherlock Holmes and is the brains of this team. They find a rather nice, used only during the ski season cabin in the woods and hole up to await the stork. They spot Elaine (Mary Kay Place), a lonely spinster working in a baby clothes shop and kidnap her to help deliver the baby. Everybody, despite gruff exteriors, has a heart of gold, and togetherness and loving concern prevail.

    And what's wrong with that?

    Nothing really. But I was thinking: this is the obverse of male war movies where none or few women appear, men doing their manly thing killing one another, women irrelevant. I think that's the key word here for director Lisa Kruege: in the reproductive game that is war by other means, men are irrelevant. Or almost so. In war it doesn't matter how many men are killed. As long as there are some left the population will quickly spring back. Kill the women, though, and you have a serious population problem. Manny and Lo and Elaine prove that you really don't need the male: his sperm will do, and that way you don't have to put up with his loutish behavior.

    I think I got this right. Anyway, it's a cute movie.

    (Note: Over 500 of my movie reviews are now available in my book "Cut to the Chaise Lounge or I Can't Believe I Swallowed the Remote!" Get it at Amazon!)
    9RodClif

    Absolutely Great!

    This movie was wonderful. The characters were developed so well I felt as if I knew them. Mary Kay Place was in top form. This movie was unpredictable yet allowed you to come up with your own view as to the future of the characters in the end. This is one of those movies that are a diamond in the rough; a movie that once given a chance, and viewed will be watched by many because of word of mouth. I loved this movie!
    8casperfidelio

    Lovely, focused drama - a real delight

    I had a hunch that I wanted to revisit this film. On my first watch, I found Manny & Lo to be a moody little film, that weightlessly flew over me. But I think I missed some of its heft, because this subdued drama has more teeth and claws than I remember. Little, fun details are littered throughout the film, a clear display of Krueger's creative vision. Some might criticize the movie for having little entertainment value, but I disagree - you might not be paying attention. Or you might actually not like it, of course.

    The premise is uncommon and maybe even odd, but easy to grasp; sisters Amanda and Laurel, more commonly known as Manny & Lo, are in their teens and have run from ther respective foster homes. They live a life on the road, roaming New Jersey, passing the nights in parks, on lawns, in model homes or whatever is most suited and readily available, coming by by stealing from the grocery stores, the older sister, Laurel, performing certain favours for boys in exchange for money, and fueling their station wagon with the use of a hose and other cars; in short, they're little rascals. But Manny is the first to notice something that will be a bump in their careless demeanours, litterally: Lo is pregnant, and she's far beyond the option of abortion. So, what else to do than to break into a huge country mansion, abduct a poor woman who works at a baby shop and keep her hostage there?

    The leading trio is just terrific. I think Scarlett Johansson, Aleksa Palladino and Mary Kay Place as Manny, Lo and Elaine (the latter being the abducted "nurse") have a tough job together to keep this character drama afloat. I believe they succeeded. The then eleven-year old Scarlett gets to do the voice-over, and the movie is always from her perspective. But from the first few moments of the movie, when you hear that voice-over musing about made-up people that turn out to be real, I was already checked in. Even back then she had her signature scrappy voice (albeit younger, and less voluminous), and it is used to its fullest extent. Watching her childish expressions is simply delightful. I think she does a finer acting job in this movie than her foul-mouthed counterpart Lo. However, Aleksa still manages to convince the upset with the world; her character is volatile and holds that sense of unpredictability well. Lo might be the older of the two, Manny is certainly a lot more rational. This is proven in many scenes between Manny and Elaine, played wonderfully by Mary Kay Place. She has a strange character to handle, but who is essentially the third wheel that gets them rolling. As Elaine explains, the character has a "cluttered" past, and without ever exactly knowing what that entails Place plays it so that we don't have to know and understand anyway that Elaine has had suffering.

    It is all underlined by an amazing soundtrack, quite clearly one of the aspects that flew over unnoticed by me the first time around. Composed by John Lurie, who has provided music for multiple of Jim Jarmusch' features, it is often simple, laid-back, perfect for the accompanying moments, but it also broadens at points, using a wider range of instruments to create a more eclectic sound. I was impressed by how much I loved the soundtrack.

    For a comedy, though, there are suprisingly little laughs, which is not necessarily a bad thing because genres should never dictate the contents of a movie alone. But if the dialogue had been more sharply written, it might have gotten more out of me. Still, I laughed a couple of times, and I can't even start to count how many smiles it gave me. Less laughs than there ought to be, and despite its short runtime it is not always aptly paced, but those are little complaints.

    To sum it up, I am happily impressed by the love and care that has been put into it. There is lots to read into - morals, parenthood, childhood, it may even contain life lessons for those willing to get that out of it, but I think it works because it never forgets that its essence lays in the three characters and their dynamic together, which is well-done. Not perfect, but a lovely movie anyhow.

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    • Trivia
      The family that Manny and Lo are watching at the golf course are Scarlett Johansson's parents, brother, and sister.
    • Quotes

      Amanda: [in introduction to movie] "Did you ever dream about someone, before you saw them in life? Sorta like you made them up, but you didn't. It really happens, things like that. Strange amazing things like that. I swear they happen all the time."

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: A Time to Kill/Manny & Lo/Kingpin/Joe's Apartment/The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Lady Marmelade
      Written by Kenny Nolan and Bob Crewe

      Performed by LaBelle

      Published by Stone Diamond Music Corp. (BMI)

      Tannyboy Music Co. (BMI) and Kenny Nolan Publishing

      (ASCAP), all administered by Jobete Music Co., Inc.

      (ASCAP) Courtesy of Epic Records

      (By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing)

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    • Release date
      • July 26, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Pictures Classics
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Злодюжки
    • Filming locations
      • Wall Stadium, Wall, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Journal-Film Klaus Volken
      • Pope Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $502,313
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $18,665
      • Jul 28, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $502,313
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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