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Divine mais dangereuse

Original title: One Night at McCool's
  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
32K
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Liv Tyler, Matt Dillon, John Goodman, and Paul Reiser in Divine mais dangereuse (2001)
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Every man has a different recollection of the beautiful young woman who wreaked havoc on their lives during one heated night.Every man has a different recollection of the beautiful young woman who wreaked havoc on their lives during one heated night.Every man has a different recollection of the beautiful young woman who wreaked havoc on their lives during one heated night.

  • Director
    • Harald Zwart
  • Writer
    • Stan Seidel
  • Stars
    • Liv Tyler
    • Matt Dillon
    • Mary Jo Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    32K
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    • Director
      • Harald Zwart
    • Writer
      • Stan Seidel
    • Stars
      • Liv Tyler
      • Matt Dillon
      • Mary Jo Smith
    • 132User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
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    Liv Tyler
    Liv Tyler
    • Jewel
    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • Randy
    Mary Jo Smith
    Mary Jo Smith
    • Bingo Caller
    Michael Douglas
    Michael Douglas
    • Mr. Burmeister
    Paul Reiser
    Paul Reiser
    • Carl
    Reba McEntire
    Reba McEntire
    • Dr. Green
    John Goodman
    John Goodman
    • Detective Dehling
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Father Jimmy
    Sandy Martin
    Sandy Martin
    • Bingo Vendor Woman
    Andrew Dice Clay
    Andrew Dice Clay
    • Utah
    • (as Andrew Silverstein)
    • …
    Ric Sarabia
    Ric Sarabia
    • Uniformed Cop at Bar
    Tim DeZarn
    Tim DeZarn
    • Detective Ertagian
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Joey Dinardo
    Rob Neukirch
    • Deliveryman
    Andrea Bendewald
    Andrea Bendewald
    • Karen
    Anthony Winsick
    • Ethan
    David Kronenberg
    • Baby Tom
    Michael Kronenberg
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    • Director
      • Harald Zwart
    • Writer
      • Stan Seidel
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    8coop-16

    Interesting, funny film about sexual obsession.

    I must admit, I liked this movie, and didnt find it all misogynist. It could be subtitled, three ways of looking at LiV Tyler. Three different men become obsessed with the same woman,and tell their stories to very different characters;One man(John Goodman) tells his story to a priest(the very funny Richard Jenkins).For Goodmans charcter, the Liv Tyler character is an idealized saint, the second coming of his sainted wife,Theresa.For Paul Riesers character(who tellls story to a shrink(a fine, understated performance by the great Reba Mcintire),the Liv Tyler character is simplyan object of (kinky)sexual fantasy.Finally Matt Dillons rather dimwitted charcter tells HIS side of the story to a sleazy hit man, played by Micheal Douglas.All three of these narratives of obsession are told simultaneously,and all are amusing. Finaly the film ends in a bizarrely funny climax, that I wont give away.
    longislandlloyd

    One very enjoyable night

    "One Night At McCools" is the kind of movie that you start watching and don't expect very much. It helps to first check your brains at the door or at the side of the couch. But, much to your surprise, the movie is a winner. It's a delightful film about four whacky characters that are so driven by their out-of-control basic instincts that you have to follow their trail and laugh along at them. And most of their instincts revolve around sex. Liv Tyler, playing the irresistible Jewell, delivers with little left to your imagination. In one of the sexiest performances I've seen on film in years, Liv keeps all men hot and aroused, both on and off the screen. Paul Reiser and John Goodman had some hysterical moments as two guys who are willing to give up everything for the woman of their dreams. And Matt Dillon did a fine job as the loser who had nothing going for him, but got sucked into the sex and violent world of the only woman who would give him the time of day. There was an unusual, for him, performance by Michael Douglas, as the con man and recipient of the long narrative tale told by Matt Dillon. It seemed that Michael was there to oversee the film, allowing the rest of the fine cast to do their thing and get the accolades. He played it very low key, which was perfect for a guy who's not known as a comedic actor. So get yourselves ready for a very funny, light, and fast-paced sex romp. It'll be one enjoyable night.
    8Movie-12

    One of the few black comedies that work. The filmmakers take advantage of the funny material. *** (out of four)

    ONE NIGHT AT McCOOL'S / (2001) *** (out of four)

    By Blake French:

    According to Harald Zwart, the director of "One Night at McCool's," this film is "a dark comedy about the power of women over men, and how a group of people can all perceive different realities. It's the same story told from three different points of view, and each time we tell the story, we try to reveal a little bit more about what actually happened, which nobody really knows."

    "One Night at McCool's" marks the feature film directorial debut of Zwart, an award winning commercial and music video director who began making short films when he was eight years old. I always get nervous when a director of commercials and music videos turns to filmmaking. We have seen so many examples of how these guys think they are making another advertisement or music video for TV with their productions. Zwart resists that tendency. He captures a specific humorous truth in "One Night at McCool's," from an inventive, complex screenplay by the late Stan Seidel, even if it is often somewhat perplexing.

    "One Night At McCool's" features three men who share their separate experiences about a particularly beautiful young woman. In some ways, this movie is the comedy version of "American Beauty," but in others, it is a world apart.

    "It all started one night at McCool's" explains each of the three men to their various listeners. There is Randy (Matt Dillon), a tender at the local bar, and his cousin, a lawyer named Carl (Paul Reiser), who stays until the place closes. Detective Dehling (John Goodman), arrives when the saloon becomes the crime scene of the dead boyfriend of a female fatal appropriately named Jewel (Liv Tyler). Randy is the first to see her, as an individual treats her unkindly. He stands up for her, and before you can say SEXY, they are having vigorous sex and she moves in with him. At first, Randy is reluctant: "The sex and the violence, all in one night – it's a little much." But who could turn a jewel like Jewel away.

    Jewel changes the lives of each of the three men. For Detective Dehling, she pulls him out of a hole of grief since his wife died. For Carl, she makes him forget his loving family and nice little suburban household. For Randy, she lights a few fires, both positive and negative, the later persuading him to contact a bingo playing hit man named Burmeister (Michael Douglas) to put an end to her deceptive ways.

    It is interesting how the movie perceives the three different chronicles-even the costuming of Jewel is relative to the man telling the story. Dehling sees Jewel as a beautiful, mesmerizing gift from God. Carl sees Jewel as two sexy legs and lots of cleavage. Randy is unsure what to make of her, an awakening to his otherwise boring, road to nowhere life. The most intriguing element of this movie is Jewel herself, however, deliciously played by the always delightful Liv Tyler ("Armageddon"). She is not really interested in the men, but what they can offer her. Her motives are all too simple, not truthfully diabolical or evil; she is simply a young lady who has learned at an early age that she can get what she wants out of life through her beauty.

    The film has a lot of fun with its material. From the enthusiastically entertaining cast, to its violently hilarious showdown, "One Night at McCool's" takes advantage of most of its humorous ideas. What makes the movie even funnier is how the three men's points of view differ. The actors have a lot of fun with their characters, too. Goodman is curiously whimsical; Reiser fits his kinky, squirmy part quite well; Douglas is sly and mysterious in one of the movie's funniest performances; Dillon gives his character arrogant personality, even though Randy is a lackluster nobody; Liv Tyler is dazzling. She injects Jewel with the perfect amount of boastful charisma and tantalizing wit. She reminds us of Mena Suvari's intimate performance in "American Beauty."

    "One Night at McCool's" is the first film to come from Michael Douglas' new production company, Furthur Films. It is a creative, genuine, and sexy production. Along the way we often become caught up in the twisty structure, but that is a natural response to a movie that intentionally interweaves several angles to a single story. The movie ends on a note that is both black and comedic. This is another one of those comedies in which serious events take place in a humorous way; i.e., the black comedy. Many films of this genre come across as either too black or too lackadaisical. "One Night at McCool's" is one of the few that actually work.
    6mrrockandroll

    Partially funny and partially stupid.

    "One Night At McCool's" is one of those films that had possibilities, but in the long run it ends up being rather juvenile. It probably doesn't help matters much that I'm one of the few men (?) that doesn't think Liv Tyler is all that hot. Seeing as her sexuality is the main point of the plot, I had a hard time believing that all these guys would fall for her so easily. I'm not sure if she is just a terrible actress or was purposefully acting bad in order to develop her conning character. The lame and overdone sex scenes must have been done to placate the teenage boys that Liv may have drawn to the theaters. Matt Damon and John Goodman's characters are excellent, however, and provided quite a few laughs in their roles. The retelling of the same set of events through different viewpoints is always interesting and several comical retellings were what saved this movie from being a total wash.
    supertom-3

    Worth a watch but ultimately forgettable!

    This is one of those films which I pass all the time at my local vid shop. I hear of it, it has gone done generally good with critics but it never really screams at me to rent it. Anyway I did rent as part of a special offer discount voucher I had. I must say it was actually pretty good. The film is completely ludicrous in plot but it is a comedy. Basically it is about the effect Liv Tyler has on three men in particular played by Matt Dillon, Paul Reiser and John Goodman. I will say though, that I can definately believe the things these guys do for Livs character because she is so gorgeuous, I freely admit I'd do whatever the hell she wanted me to do. I am a big Liv Tyler fan after Lord of the Rings becuase she is so attrcative and depsite what critics say she actually can act. I know perhaps films like Armeggeddon are not the best to judge critical response because everyone in that film got criticised for their performances. Anyway, while this film is entertaining it has now real memorable moments of comedy that don't involve Liv half naked and hosing herself or something. I thought that the performances in particular Dillon, Goodman and Michael Douglas were all great and also a narrow show stealer, from the other men, Paul Reiser is hilarious you can't help but laugh out loud as he is running around in bondage gear, oh wait that could go down as a memorable moment. Liv is the overall show stopper because she lights up the screen whenever she's on it.

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    • Trivia
      Matt Dillon and Richard Jenkins both previously appeared in Mary à tout prix (1998), which shares a similar plot to this film. Both films involve different men all falling for the same woman. Dillon plays one of the men in both films and Jenkins plays a similar role in both films as well. In "Mary" he plays a therapist to whom Ben Stiller tells his story and in this film he plays a priest to whom John Goodman tells his story.
    • Goofs
      After Elmo shows up with a shotgun, he racks (to chamber a round) it twice without it expelling a round after the second rack.
    • Quotes

      Randy: There's the ten-thousand dollars... well, aren't you gonna count it?

      Mr. Burmeister: Nah.

      Randy: You trust me?

      Mr. Burmeister: No, but I kill people.

    • Crazy credits
      Andrew Dice Clay is billed twice in the closing credits as Andrew Silverstein. He is credited this way as Utah towards the beginning of the credits and as Elmo at the very end.
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD features an alternate ending where after, we see 'Paul Reiser' get smashed by the garbage dumpster, it continues as we see Matt Dillon in his destroyed home and John Goodman lying dead on the floor; the cops come and arrest Dillon because they think he was responsible for the shooting and then we see Liv Tyler and Michael Douglas drive off and live happily ever after. This ending is refered to as "Alternate Depressing ending".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Driven/The Golden Bowl/61*/One Night at McCool's/The Luzhin Defence (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Wanted Man
      Written by Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash

      Performed by Johnny Cash

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • One Night at McCool's
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(bar, police station, Randy's house)
    • Production companies
      • October Films
      • Furthur Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $18,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,290,673
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,520,041
      • Apr 29, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,578,186
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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