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Trop c'est trop

Original title: Say It Isn't So
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
14K
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Sally Field, Heather Graham, Eddie Cibrian, Chris Klein, Brent Hinkley, Richard Jenkins, and Jack Plotnick in Trop c'est trop (2001)
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Jo and Gilly date. They find out they're brother and sister. Jo moves away. Gilly finds out that he's not Jo's brother and that Jo's getting married. Can he stop the wedding in time?Jo and Gilly date. They find out they're brother and sister. Jo moves away. Gilly finds out that he's not Jo's brother and that Jo's getting married. Can he stop the wedding in time?Jo and Gilly date. They find out they're brother and sister. Jo moves away. Gilly finds out that he's not Jo's brother and that Jo's getting married. Can he stop the wedding in time?

  • Director
    • J.B. Rogers
  • Writers
    • Peter Gaulke
    • Gerry Swallow
  • Stars
    • Chris Klein
    • Heather Graham
    • Orlando Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • J.B. Rogers
    • Writers
      • Peter Gaulke
      • Gerry Swallow
    • Stars
      • Chris Klein
      • Heather Graham
      • Orlando Jones
    • 94User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 21Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chris Klein
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    • Gilbert Noble
    Heather Graham
    Heather Graham
    • Josephine Wingfield
    Orlando Jones
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    • Dig McCaffrey
    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Valdine Wingfield
    Richard Jenkins
    Richard Jenkins
    • Walter Wingfield
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • Larry Falwell
    Jack Plotnick
    Jack Plotnick
    • Leon Pitofsky
    Eddie Cibrian
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    • Jack Mitchelson
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    • Jimmy Mitchelson
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    • Freddy
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    • Sheriff Merle Hobbs
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    Julie White
    • Ruthie Falwell
    David L. Lander
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    • Reverend Stillwater
    Lin Shaye
    Lin Shaye
    • Nurse Bautista
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    • Angela
    • (as Barrow Davis)
    • Director
      • J.B. Rogers
    • Writers
      • Peter Gaulke
      • Gerry Swallow
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    nunculus

    Another hocked loogie in the Farrelly Canon

    It's a world of closets filled with pantsuits that reek of stale flatulation; of unlovely middle-aged guys with Skittle-sized warts and erratically gapped sets of teeth; of post-menopausal ladies in Midwestern pastel parkas who are themselves a symphony of eye-crossing odors; of bandaged banged-up ears and store-bought vocoders for stroke victims and bugeyed cripples who look no better falling down than standing up. It is, to quote Devo, "a beautiful world! For you! For you! Not ME!"

    Into this ironic Shriners' Parade of Middle American ugliness--the true warts-and-all U.S. not seen in a cinema that spends most of its time on Manhattan's mean streets and in Beverly Hills High--a tiny flashlight of adolescent sweetness longs to shine. It's the true-blue, high-school-sweetheart brand of love that the Farrelly Brothers interpose as contrast to their fat-guy-in-a-Dacron-shirt cosmos. This is what gives the Farrellys' movies a tender/hysterical tone that recalls the alternations between beachside passivity and horrific violence in the movies of Beat Takeshi. It is their signature structure.

    SAY IT ISN'T SO is not one of their own--it's jobbed-out to some writer friends of the brothers, who have done a serviceable impersonation of the grotesqueries of the Farrellys. SAY IT is a programmer--it feels like a B movie, a bottom-half-of-the-double-biller, which is a nice, unusual feeling in this day and age (where genuinely B material is given a Big Movie importance). Chris Klein is the orphan longing to find his mom, and Heather Graham is the hopelessly inept hair stylist who loves him; DNA tests and stamped documents prove it after they have consummated their love--they're brother and sister. But incest is the least of this movie's concerns. The filmmakers strain to crank up the Farrelly Machine--which involves a new variant on "punching a cow," shoving a paralyzed stroke victim's face into the smelly rump of an ugly truck driver, and a gag involving Sally Field's underarms that still makes me gag just thinking about it.

    Sweetness rules, though: Graham and Klein are ideal as John Mellencamp's Jack and Diane. And after sitting through the massaging blandnesses of THE MEXICAN and HEARTBREAKERS, this movie's honest movement toward the emetic is refreshing. It shakes the audience up a little bit, rather than puts them to sleep. SAY IT doesn't approximate the high points of SOMETHING ABOUT MARY or KINGPIN, but its evocation of a world you won't see on VH-1 stays with you like the smell of grandma's doilies, mothballs, and brick-hard Brach's Candies.
    7ESreviews

    Truly a Farrelly Brothers movie

    When I first found out about this title I first observed the reviews, and surprisingly they were unsatisfactory and negative, and along with that the movie had a bad Meta-score with top news outlets speak of bad, lacklustre comedy but if you look past the 25 Meta-score and view the movie as a witty, cheesy comedy made by the all time favourite brothers you'll soon like it. So many people view the movie in a way that isn't, and to say it isn't so, just watch it with the mind set that it's a comedy and nothing else.
    booksbyalex

    This Movie needs more credit

    This movie is one that you can watch with friends at that time of the night where anything is funny. Not to say this movie isn't any good, but at that time, you can better appreciate the small, not as funny parts about it. A good movie that my friends and I recite to take away the bore of the day. Such as the group therapy scene, well done, one that keeps you laughing even when the scene is far gone. Farrelly Brothers continue to please in this cheap laugh comedy, that made us love the brothers in the first place.
    7mattymatt4ever

    Gets off to a slow start, but gets funnier as it goes along

    First of all, I was disappointed that the Farrellys didn't take the director's seat on this one. I hate when previews mislead you like that. Nine times out of ten, when you hear the announcer in a trailer say, "from horror master Wes Craven" or something of that sort, it means the well-known director is a producer or executive producer in the project, like in this case. But it still has that Farrelly vibe, since J.B. Rogers worked as the A.D. in their previous works.

    The movie gets off to a slow start. The gags start off pretty lame. And most of the funny parts shown were given away in the previews. We're handed a lot of quirks, but the comedy doesn't quite gel. We have Richard Jenkins as a wheelchair-bound father, who uses excessive profanity through a voice-box. So far, we're pushing the envelope, but the laughs haven't entirely arrived. I have to admit, though, the nipple-piercing scene was very funny. Luckily, that scene wasn't completely given away in the trailers, because quite frankly--it couldn't be shown on network television.

    The film speeds up the comedy with the arrival of Orlando Jones as a pilot with artificial legs and a Jimmi Hendrix hairdo. For some reason, the Farrellys have an obsession with handicapped characters. Jones is very funny, and brings in the film's biggest laughs.

    I also think we wander into one-joke territory one time too many. OK, the guy banged his sister. It was funny at first. How many times do we have to hear it repeated in the next gag...and the gag after that...and the gag after that? But the gags improve as we go along, and I got more and more laughs. By the last thirty minutes, I was laughing myself silly! So I wouldn't say this comedy is anywhere near as bad as most people said it was.

    "Say It Isn't So" isn't the best comedy of the year, but it often delivers. And it's one of the few comedies that gets funnier as it goes along, rather than starting off with a bang and dragging on as it progresses.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    SoreEyes

    The Farrelly Brothers ROCK! 9/10

    I can't believe the lame reviews IMDB readers gave this film.

    It's an excellent comedy from an excellent film team, and I'd rank it right up there alongside all the other great Farrelly Brothers films... though they didn't actually direct this one... here it's James B. Rogers who appears to have been assistant director on all the rest of Peter and Bobby's major releases except for Shallow Hal.

    Along with The Coen Brothers, and Todd Solondz, the Farrelly Brother's are one of the best things going in American film these days. The fact that so many people claim to be offended by "Say It Isn't So" only makes me like the movie more, and want to see it again. (I've seen it twice so far).

    Chris Klein deserves a special mention here as the few positive reviews credit the spectacularly funny Orlando Jones, Sally Field and of course, Heather Graham ... who are all fine... but Chris Klein appears to have been overlooked, and he really shines in SAY IT ISN'T SO, which is the first film I saw him in.

    Check out "Election" w/ Chris Klein, Matthew Broderick and Drew Barrymore, for more good laughs.

    There were brilliant gags well-paced throughout, but just recalling Orlando Jones (Digs) bush pilot business card alone puts a big smile on my face. 9/10

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    • Trivia
      The town of Beaver, Oregon, does exist. It is located 20 miles south of Tillamook, OR, and 20 miles east of the Pacific Ocean. However, no scenes in this movie were filmed there.
    • Goofs
      Dig's nonexistent legs can be seen in one scene.
    • Quotes

      Walter: Do you know what the Bible says about fucking your own sister? Don't.

    • Alternate versions
      DVD includes six deleted/altered scenes, one of which is an extended ending where, after Klein finds out who his mom is, we cut to him and Graham on the roof to his vet office and he says that there is are only lonely people then they kiss and live happily ever after.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Heartbreakers/15 Minutes/The Dish/Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her/Me You Them (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Motor City
      Written and Performed by Randy Weeks

      Courtesy of HighTone Records

      By Arrangement with Ocean Park Music Group

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    • Release date
      • July 11, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Say It Isn't So
    • Filming locations
      • Squamish, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Conundrum Entertainment
      • Say It Isn't So Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $25,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $5,520,393
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,861,903
      • Mar 25, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $12,320,393
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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