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La maison sur l'océan

Original title: Life as a House
  • 2001
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  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
47K
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La maison sur l'océan (2001)
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When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding hi... Read allWhen a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.When a man is diagnosed with terminal cancer, he takes custody of his misanthropic teenage son, for whom quality time means getting high, engaging in small-time prostitution, and avoiding his father.

  • Director
    • Irwin Winkler
  • Writer
    • Mark Andrus
  • Stars
    • Hayden Christensen
    • Kevin Kline
    • Kristin Scott Thomas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irwin Winkler
    • Writer
      • Mark Andrus
    • Stars
      • Hayden Christensen
      • Kevin Kline
      • Kristin Scott Thomas
    • 377User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Hayden Christensen
    Hayden Christensen
    • Sam Monroe
    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • George Monroe
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Robin Kimball
    Jena Malone
    Jena Malone
    • Alyssa Beck
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Colleen Beck
    Mike Weinberg
    Mike Weinberg
    • Adam Kimball
    Scotty Leavenworth
    Scotty Leavenworth
    • Ryan Kimball
    Ian Somerhalder
    Ian Somerhalder
    • Josh
    Jamey Sheridan
    Jamey Sheridan
    • Peter Kimball
    Scott Bakula
    Scott Bakula
    • Officer Kurt Walker
    Sandra Nelson
    Sandra Nelson
    • Nurse #1
    Sam Robards
    Sam Robards
    • David Dokos
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • Bryan Burke
    Kim Delgado
    Kim Delgado
    • Bob Larson
    Barry Primus
    Barry Primus
    • Tom
    Margo Winkler
    Margo Winkler
    • Barbara
    Brandon Kessel
    • Marek
    Jon Foster
    Jon Foster
    • Corey
    • Director
      • Irwin Winkler
    • Writer
      • Mark Andrus
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    User reviews377

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    rantinghuman

    Surprised this didn't get more recognition

    "Life as a House" is not an easy film to watch. Its story is piercingly poignant, sometimes depraved, and unbearably sad. If you insist on flashy amusements and naive happy endings in your films, this is not for you. If you are "real" though, about the dynamics of our troubled lives, then it is for you. And if you are sensitive, then this is a film you can only watch about once a year.

    It is well written, directed, and acted, especially by Kevin Kline and Kristin Scott Thomas. Hayden Christensen gives us the same believable anger, sullenness and pathos as his Anakin Skywalker character did in Episode II; maybe better. He makes a good troubled teen. And Jena Malone is good with the script she is dealt.

    I'd recommend this film to anyone.
    10caitfrisko

    Easily my favorite film.

    I was 12 when I discovered this film, after Attack of the Clones came out.

    I am now 30 years old, and I have yet to find a film that speaks to me the way this film does.

    The story is filled with believable characters and relationships. The dynamics between Sam and his parents through the film definitely reflected my relationship with my family as I was a troubled youth (though my problems were vastly different and caused by abuse). As a 12 year- old watching this, I saw in Sam what I didn't want to become. Sadly, the events in my life parellled me to him. The movie was, at one point taken away from me, as it was blamed for my rebellion (by my abusers). I didn't see the movie again until I was 18, and survived my own battles with depression and drugs. As I movied into adulthood, I figured my ability to identify with the film had waned. Surprise! I relate to it now more as an adult. I relate with not only Sam more, but with George, Peter, Allyssa, and Robin. Especially after loosing my mom to Cancer.

    This is a film for the ages, and I look forward to watching it with my children as they move into their teen years.
    punk_angel26

    Personally, the best movie i've seen.. EVER!

    Yes... my title says it all. this is my favourite movie and i'm not ashamed to say it. This movie is placed together very well, it not only explores a broken family, but a broken person fixed by the love of his dyin father. i watch this movie probably at least 3 times a month and it never ceases to make me cry. it's not so much the fact that the plot is emotional, but these actors make it seem so real, and although i know it's their job to do that, i think they have extremely well. I am, understandably an emotional person who has felt the loss of a parent at a young age, and i guess it's that in the movie which hits close to home. I would personally recommend this to anyone who wants a movie bout broken families, and reunited love. a tearjerker to those who feel the plot and brokenness of a boy and his journey.
    10solohiker2

    Incredible movie

    I am a college professor and teach a variety of psychology classes, general, adolescent, child, human relations, etc. I have shown this movie to every class and it never fails to grab everyone's attention. Every time I see it I find something else to admire...usually a line I've missed previously. It took about 10 times for me to pick up on "Thinking of jumping? No, pushing." Granted, I'm slow. It is a film that every parent and child should see, together. The acting is meticulous. Hayden Christensen is so good as a troubled teen that I hated him as Darth Vader. He will always be Sam. If you aren't crying or fighting back the tears than you obviously were born without a heart. Oh yes, I'm a father.
    9jhclues

    About Putting Your "House" In Order

    Somebody once said that `life' is what happens when you're not looking. And it's so true. Too often we let the years slip by, and the important things slip right along with them; and it's only when something happens that we start to pay attention, and by then it's too late to do anything about it. The good news, however, is that as long as you're still breathing there's still a chance to make amends, or at least try to. You can try, not to make up for past mistakes (and we've all made them), but to make `today' count, which is what a man at a particular juncture in his life discovers and sets out to do, in `Life As A House,' directed by Irwin Winkler, and starring Kevin Kline.

    George Monroe (Kline) is an architect, a man who can design anything, with the exception of that which is the most important: His own life. He has a failed marriage-- now divorced for ten years from Robin (Kristin Scott Thomas)-- a failed relationship with his now sixteen-year-old son, Sam (Hayden Christensen), he's getting on in years and he's unhappy, which is driven home by circumstances involving his job and his health that make him abruptly sit up and take notice. His `house,' literally and figuratively, in not in order. And he decides to do something about it. He's determined to tear down his old house and rebuild a new one, and he begins by arranging for Sam to come and live with him for the summer. And it will be a summer that will affect, not only George and Sam, but Robin, and a number of others, as well; a summer in which the trivial things of life are put on hold; and for once, the important things are embraced.

    Working from a well written and insightful screenplay (by Mark Andrus), Winkler delivers a drama that is thoughtful and poignant (at times, even poetic), wonderfully acted and beautifully filmed by cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond. Rich in metaphor, it's an engrossing film that works on a number of levels, and will appeal to a wide audience-- many of whom will relate to George and his situation, others who will identify with Sam; and for some, it may hit strikingly too close to home. Whatever your personal situation is, it will fall somewhere within the emotional arc Winkler creates here; and if it doesn't now, it will eventually. Because, as this film so trenchantly points out, `life' happens. And the most important thing is knowing what to do with it-- if not the first time around, then at least before it's too late.

    He received an Oscar for his portrayal of Otto in the comedy `A Fish Called Wanda,' but Kevin Kline decidedly hits his stride in dramatic roles: As Nathan in `Sophie's Choice,' Mack in `Grand Canyon' or Ben in `The Ice Storm,' for example; and now here, as George Monroe. Kline brings George believably to life, with a performance that hints at who George was, but most importantly tells us who he is now. With understated subtly, he conveys his inner-most feelings in a way that enables the audience to make that all-important emotional connection with the character. He makes you feel as though you know him; and once you do, and once you meet Robin, it's hard to understand what went wrong between them all those years ago. One can only assume that somewhere along the line youth and a lack of focus took it's toll-- understandable in a world that bombards us daily with endless stimuli. And it's one of the subtle perspectives that makes this film so effective.

    Kristin Scott Thomas gives a convincing performance, as well, as Robin, a woman who has moved on with her life, but in whom you can discern a certain dissatisfaction with her current situation. On the surface, her life seems agreeable, but we see through her portrayal that it is still lacking in some regard. She seems happy to some extent, but it's more like the unfulfilled happiness that comes when one has `settled' for something. You get the sense that what she has with her current husband, Peter (Jamey Sheridan), is somehow less than what she had with George, at least at some point or other. Thomas does a good job of indicating the complexities of her character, dipping beneath the surface to make what could have been a one-note character alive and interesting.

    One of the real rewards of this film, however, is found in the wonderfully affecting performance of young Hayden Christensen, as Sam. With but a few TV appearances and a handful of unremarkable films to his credit (the exception being a part in Sophia Coppola's `The Virgin Suicides'), Christensen is virtually an unknown, but comes through with some extremely impressive work here. He not only finds, but manages to convey, that turmoil of confusion and need for personal identity that every teenager experiences, and he presents it quite naturally and effectively. There's nothing feigned or pretentious about him; the Sam he delivers comes from somewhere deep down inside, and working from the inside out makes him very real and believable. It's a performance that should jump-start his career, which is about to be catapulted into high gear/high profile status when `Star Wars: Episode 2, Attack of the Clones' hits the screen, in which he plays the role of Anakin Skywalker. And because of the magnitude of that film and all that goes along with it, he will never receive the acclaim he deserves, no matter how good a job he does in it; so it's important that he has this film under his belt, which demonstrates what a truly gifted young actor he really is, a fact that may be overlooked once `Clones' hits (which is what happened to Leonardo DiCaprio after `Titanic'). And Christensen's performance here is a big part of what makes `Life As A House' a winner. I rate this one 9/10.

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    • Trivia
      The video of George and young Sam playing in the surf was shot by Kevin Kline's wife, Phoebe Cates. She videotaped Kevin and their son Owen on the beach in Bermuda.
    • Goofs
      The sun appears to rise in the same place in the sky as it sets.
    • Quotes

      George: You know the great thing, though, is that change can be so constant you don't even feel the difference until there is one. It can be so slow that you don't even notice that your life is better or worse, until it is. Or it can just blow you away, make you something different in an instant. It happened to me.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD has the one scene that William Russ filmed playing the role of Officer Kurt Walker before a motorbike crash made unable to film the rest of his role
    • Connections
      Edited into The Making of 'Life as a House' (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      What You Wish For
      Written by Ryan Miller, Adam Gardner and Brian Rosenworcel

      Performed by Guster

      Courtesy of London-Sire Records, Ltd.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Construyendo La Vida
    • Filming locations
      • Palos Verdes, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Winkler Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,667,270
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $294,056
      • Oct 28, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,903,791
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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