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Génial ! Mes parents s'aiment

Original title: Operation Splitsville
  • 1998
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  • 1h 30m
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4.5/10
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Génial ! Mes parents s'aiment (1998)
Comedy

After a boy's parents decide to divorce, he creates a "support group" for all the kids from failed marriages in his school. When kids who's parents aren't divorced start to pick on them, the... Read allAfter a boy's parents decide to divorce, he creates a "support group" for all the kids from failed marriages in his school. When kids who's parents aren't divorced start to pick on them, they agree to cause their parents to divorce as well.After a boy's parents decide to divorce, he creates a "support group" for all the kids from failed marriages in his school. When kids who's parents aren't divorced start to pick on them, they agree to cause their parents to divorce as well.

  • Director
    • Lynn Hamrick
  • Writers
    • Patrick Braoudé
    • Gordon Cassidy
  • Stars
    • David Berry
    • Jesse Littlejohn
    • Jeff Gendelman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    414
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lynn Hamrick
    • Writers
      • Patrick Braoudé
      • Gordon Cassidy
    • Stars
      • David Berry
      • Jesse Littlejohn
      • Jeff Gendelman
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    David Berry
    • James
    Jesse Littlejohn
    Jesse Littlejohn
    • Chris
    Jeff Gendelman
    Jeff Gendelman
    • Kenneth
    Loryn Locklin
    Loryn Locklin
    • Estelle
    Gina Belafonte
    Gina Belafonte
    • Bernice
    Maurice Benard
    Maurice Benard
    • Frank
    Stephanie Sawyer
    Stephanie Sawyer
    • Karen
    Grady Hutt
    • Tommy
    Loretta Devine
    Loretta Devine
    • Principal
    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • Max, P.E. teacher
    Trevor Einhorn
    Trevor Einhorn
    • Arthur
    Shaun Fleming
    • Ernie
    Robby Seager
    • Billy
    Paige Segal
    Paige Segal
    • Louise
    Brian Vickers
    • Sam
    Angelika Bolliger
    • Angelika
    Louis Martin Braga III
    Louis Martin Braga III
    • Leo
    • (as Louis Braga)
    Prince Davidson
    • Skeptical Kid
    • Director
      • Lynn Hamrick
    • Writers
      • Patrick Braoudé
      • Gordon Cassidy
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    10Munkyfun

    I felt bad

    After meditating over the matter for a long period of time I have decided to give this movie a ten. I have decided so, not because it was a good movie (O Lord no) but because I felt so bad for the kids. Those poor poor children....
    2Apollo_11

    90210... with 5th graders

    Let me start off by saying this is a truly awful film. If only they'd give that budget and crew to some of us desperate filmmakers out there who would have given something back 100 times better.

    Some kids do talk about sex, yes even at that age. But there's no way they talk about it like they do in this film... Their conversation was way too mature (and crass) for their age group. Then again, maybe there was something in the water... At least that's where I thought it was going.

    My biggest question is... What the hell was Christopher Lambert doing in this film? I think he needs to change his agent if he's being sent scripts of this caliber.

    Some of it wasn't bad. You almost got the feeling it was a first time director and he was starting to get the cuts right toward the end (because much of it didn't gel together well at all because they didn't get enough/suitable coverage).

    So what are the good points? I thought the lead kid who played James (David Berry) had the most talented performance (Too bad he hasn't done anything since). Jesse Littlejohn wasn't bad either. Most of the kids were like something out of The Little Rascals. The film quality is Hollywood (think they filmed it on Panavision). The soundtrack isn't bad, but feels somewhat dated for a film that was shot in the late 90s.

    Strangely, I found it mildly entertaining... It is watchable, but some of it will make you cringe.
    Darthginger

    shame really

    amongst the diabolical acting and the under developed plot, it was actually a good idea, something not often seen in films. it had an original storyline but its interpretation was terrible. i watch a lot of films, b-movies included after watching this the only thing i liked was the intro music.
    10mastiffgirl-12847

    A member of the Loyal Order of Divorce's review

    There are two stories told in this film. One of divorce shown through the eyes of children, and a second of finding a place to belong when parents are splitting up and a sense of having a home disappears.

    The anxieties and guilt felt by adults during a divorce aren't that much different than what kids feel. To some degree, kids feel more guilty during that process because they don't know as many details as their parents and thus assume everything is their fault, and this film addresses that. From my perspective as a child of divorce, I think the importance of being honest with kids about what's happening is relayed well in this film, even though the kids take that information and turn it into a 'war' with their peers.

    The 'divorced kids' club showcases the universal needs for acceptance and a sense of belonging. I definitely could have used a club like that during my parents' divorce. Kids today have a lot more resources to find support groups than I did in 2000. Is it any easier to have your parents split up? No. But the support kids need is easier to find.

    Overall, I think the story was well-executed and I relate to it very deeply, especially being the same age as the kids in the film.
    4mayobrown-1

    These kids sure know a lot about sex for fifth graders

    Splitsville used to come on t.v. all the time and interested me because the movie was rated PG-13.The film is kind of childish and corny because the plot to the movie is about a bunch of kids trying to get their parents divorced. So the children start a club for all the kids whose parents are divorced, and soon after begin to fight and bicker with the kids whose parents are married.

    The main thing that surprised me was that these kids are in the fifth grade and are having long explicit scenes of sexual dialogue.This shocked me because Splitsville is a kids movie, and these FIFTH GRADERS are having adult conversations at their lunch table. I quote from one of the fifth graders in the movie:"It's some sort of seed right,that comes out of your nuts," what the hell is dialogue like that doing in this sort of movie.So by the end of the film you will probably understand where they get the PG-13 rating from.

    Another thing that gives this movie a bonus is that the kid who plays Ernie is actor Shaun Flemming who stars in the new hit movie Jeepers Creepers 2, I think the kid is talented, I mean for his age he is only 15 years old and was actually the only funny kid in Splitsville.Besides Shaun Flemming starring in Splitsville, actress Loretta Devine(Urban Legend) has a small role as the school principal, and I enjoyed her performance.

    All in all a funny at times, kid's movie. My rating:4/10 Rated PG-13 for sex related material and sexual dialogue involving adolescents.

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Splitsville
    • Production companies
      • AFCL Productions
      • Film Bridge International
      • Key Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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