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Fashion victime

Original title: Sweet Home Alabama
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
129K
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POPULARITY
1,826
475
Reese Witherspoon in Fashion victime (2002)
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A young woman who has reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation.A young woman who has reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation.A young woman who has reinvented herself as a New York City socialite must return home to Alabama to obtain a divorce from her husband after seven years of separation.

  • Director
    • Andy Tennant
  • Writers
    • Douglas J. Eboch
    • C. Jay Cox
  • Stars
    • Reese Witherspoon
    • Patrick Dempsey
    • Josh Lucas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    129K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,826
    475
    • Director
      • Andy Tennant
    • Writers
      • Douglas J. Eboch
      • C. Jay Cox
    • Stars
      • Reese Witherspoon
      • Patrick Dempsey
      • Josh Lucas
    • 457User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
    • Melanie
    Patrick Dempsey
    Patrick Dempsey
    • Andrew
    Josh Lucas
    Josh Lucas
    • Jake
    Candice Bergen
    Candice Bergen
    • Kate
    Mary Kay Place
    Mary Kay Place
    • Pearl
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Earl
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Stella Kay
    Ethan Embry
    Ethan Embry
    • Bobby Ray
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Lurlynn
    Courtney Gains
    Courtney Gains
    • Wade
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    Mary Lynn Rajskub
    • Dorothea
    Rhona Mitra
    Rhona Mitra
    • Tabatha
    Nathan Lee Graham
    Nathan Lee Graham
    • Frederick
    Sean Bridgers
    Sean Bridgers
    • Eldon
    Fleet Cooper
    Fleet Cooper
    • Clinton
    Kevin Sussman
    Kevin Sussman
    • Barry
    Thomas Curtis
    • Young Jake
    Dakota Fanning
    Dakota Fanning
    • Young Melanie
    • Director
      • Andy Tennant
    • Writers
      • Douglas J. Eboch
      • C. Jay Cox
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    5daddyfads

    Reese Witherspoon as a smart, sassy blonde? Hard to believe, I know.

    I cannot envision anyone but Reese Witherspoon as Melanie, a snooty-but-lovable up-and-coming New York City fashion designer from Alabama who receives a marriage proposal from the prominent, well-bred son of the mayor of New York. Of course, this means that she must go back to the small town where she was raised to demand a divorce from Jake (Josh Lucas) - seven years after walking out on him.

    Aside from being a love story, this film shows us that you cannot escape your past, no matter how hard you try. Everywhere she turns Reese's character is beset by the people and events of her youth. Old friends seem almost compelled to reminisce about their youthful escapades. She just cannot seem to get away from it. You really get a sense of how she must feel when you see her in the honky-tonk bar, surrounded by rednecks with no visible exit.

    Witherspoon is right at home in the role as a smart, sassy young woman ala 'Legally Blonde'. However the real star of the show is Josh Lucas. His expressive face lends an authenticity to Jake that transcends the stereotypical former football star and produces a charismatic, likable guy who just wants to win back his girl. But if it is stereotypes that you want, they are there to be found. Most prominent is the mother of Reese's fiancé, played by Candice Bergen. She is one tough politician who is as cold as ice and predictably obsessed with her public image. Others include the independent, feminist girlfriend, the redneck buddies and a gay fashion designer.

    Director Andy Tennant also likes to deal with some classic historical and societal conflicts in this movie, such as the North versus the South. In addition to numerous Yankee/redneck jokes, Witherspoon's dad (Fred Ward) is involved in the regular reenactment of a Civil War battle. Tennant also seems to be a fan of love's ability to prevail in the face of these conflicts. His film 'Ever After' has a similar theme – it deals with the struggle between nobility and commoner during medieval times. Specifically, it is about a Prince who falls in love with a peasant girl. Despite the odds, their love overcomes this obstacle.

    If you like romantic comedies, you should like this film. Despite its flaws this movie is upbeat, entertaining and it comes with a lesson about the futility of trying to escape your past that might prove invaluable to some audience members.
    7cricketbat

    A Hallmark rom-com dressed up in a fancy skirt

    Look, we all know that Sweet Home Alabama is just a Hallmark movie dressed up in a fancy skirt, but there's still something special about this romantic comedy that helps it stand apart from the rest. It could be Reese Witherspoon, who plays her part of Melanie, the Yankee-fied southern belle, perfectly. It could be Josh Lucas (Jake), who is a fantastic foil to Witherspoon's character. And it could also be Patrick Dempsey (Andrew), who is actually a good alternative to Jake and not a one-dimensional antagonist. This film is not without its flaws, but I always have a good ol' time whenever I watch it.
    6Smells_Like_Cheese

    Home is where the heart is

    I found Sweet Home Alabama to be a very sweet romantic comedy, Reese Witherspoon was just so adorable in this film. I wanted to see Sweet Home Alabama because I love Reese and remember hearing so much about it when it was released. So, of course, I figured now would be a good time to rent it and find out what this movie was about. Over all, I'd say it was a bit over rated(everyone I knew who saw this movie loved it), but still a watchable romantic comedy.

    Sweet Home Alabama is about a girl, Melanie, she is about to marry the mayor of New York city's son. But she has a bit of a bumpy past in the south where her family and old friends are, she's still married to Jake, her high school sweetheart. Without trying to bring up her embarrassing past to her fiancée, she has to get things done and settled with everyone, including her husband. But she slowly discovers how much she missed her true home and how much of a wonderful guy that Jake is.

    A bit predictable and silly, but over all I would recommend Sweet Home Alabama for a lite comedy that most could enjoy. Like I said, it's not that big of a deal, but I love Reese Witherspoon personally, so you might disagree, but then again, how will you know if you don't give the movie a shot? So, sit back and just have fun!

    6/10
    WinterMaiden

    More Dopey Southerners

    Yes, the South is different. But isn't it sad that the song "Sweet Home Alabama," which was written in the first place to object to sweeping generalizations about demon-Southerners (all Southerners being white, of course, in this anti-Southern view) is now gracing a movie that cozies right up to Southern stereotypes? (And for those objecting to the sentiments of the song, perhaps you should learn a little bit more about Lynyrd Skynard and Neil Young, and what that song actually said about their attitudes--and how Young responded. What Skynard meant by the song and how SOME of their audience have interpreted it over the years are two different things, just like Springsteen's "Born in the USA" has been used for political purposes that are the opposite of the song's sentiments.)

    For people who think every white Southerner's favorite evening wear is a white sheet with burning cross as accessory, they can gloat over the stupid hicks in this film. For people who want to fantasize that we can still live in Mayberry, they can groove on how pretty it all is. (Mostly.) People see what they expect to see. (Except black folks, who'd better not expect to see black folks living in the Alabama of THIS movie.) Reese Witherspoon herself, a well-bred Episcopalian débutante from Nashville, is a negation of Southern stereotypes, and an example of the Southerners we never see as characters in movies.

    Meanwhile the movie itself is so innocuous that it dissolves while you're watching it. I've been sitting through the unending USA Network commercials for their showing of the flick, and getting the impression that the only reason they're showing it is to piggyback on the popularity of Dr. McDreamy.

    I suppose there are worse ways to spend an evening. But don't imagine that you're seeing anything to do with the actual South. Or actual human beings.
    5RJBose

    Does Your Conscience Bother You? (Tell Me True)

    "Sweet Home Alabama" conceived as a simple "star vehicle" for Reese Witherspoon is advertised as a "romantic comedy". It's is quite formulaic, and surely no one entering the theater (or renting the video or DVD)has any doubt as to with whom Reese's Melanie Charmichael (Smooter) will end up with when the closing credits start to roll.

    Herein lies the basic fault, however, with this interpretation of a tried and true plotline: by the end of the film it seems apparent that both of the two men in Melanie's life would be far better off without her. After accepting a proposal of marriage by the handsome and ambitious son of the May of New York City, Melanie proceeds back home to Alabama to finalize her divorce from her high school (and childhood) sweetheart, whom she abandoned seven years before, but has refused to sign the divorce papers. Upon returning to her modest roots (at variance with the more gentile upbringing she has led her New York friends and followers to believe) she insults her parents and old friends, becomes drunk (and mean) and vomits into her former husband's truck; let the hilarity ensue! In the meantime, in the part of the movie where the new fiancee is supposed to be revealed as boorish, vain and superficial, quite the opposite occurs, and the viewer is left with a very sympathetic view of the upperclass New York society man, who truly loves Melanie, and forgives her untruthfulness. Melanie's former husband, having set out to win Melanie back by making a success of himself in the intervening years discovers her to be the shallow superficial snob of the movie. Why then, would he want her back? Why did Melanie make up the story of a plantation upbringing anyway? She's just a conniving, lying, scheming, mean drunk.Where is the romance? Where is the comedy? Certainly not in Alabama.

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    • Trivia
      This was first film to shoot in New York City after the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center. Specifically the second week of October 2001.
    • Goofs
      At the reception at the end of the movie, Mel's dress is clean and dry. On the beach just before, it was dirty and wet from the storm and sand.
    • Quotes

      Melanie Carmichael: The truth is I gave my heart away a long time ago, my whole heart, and I never really got it back.

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits some photos are shown with the cast. In a sequence of them Melanie's parents are "scared" by a punk with a pierced tongue, Mel's co-worker from the beginning of the movie, who comments on her accent when she dreams.
    • Connections
      Edited from John Henry (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Bring on the Day
      Written by Amy Powers and CJ Vanston

      Produced by CJ Vanston

      Performed by Charlotte Martin

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No me olvides
    • Filming locations
      • Eufaula, Alabama, USA
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Original Film
      • D&D Films
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $127,223,418
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,648,740
      • Sep 29, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $180,622,424
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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