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Les divins secrets

Original title: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
22K
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After years of mother-daughter tension, Siddalee receives a scrapbook detailing the wild adventures of the "Ya-Yas", her mother's girlhood friends.After years of mother-daughter tension, Siddalee receives a scrapbook detailing the wild adventures of the "Ya-Yas", her mother's girlhood friends.After years of mother-daughter tension, Siddalee receives a scrapbook detailing the wild adventures of the "Ya-Yas", her mother's girlhood friends.

  • Director
    • Callie Khouri
  • Writers
    • Rebecca Wells
    • Mark Andrus
    • Callie Khouri
  • Stars
    • Sandra Bullock
    • Ellen Burstyn
    • Fionnula Flanagan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Callie Khouri
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Wells
      • Mark Andrus
      • Callie Khouri
    • Stars
      • Sandra Bullock
      • Ellen Burstyn
      • Fionnula Flanagan
    • 204User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Triumph Of The Will Or Pill
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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Triumph Of The Will Or Pill
    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Vivi And Sparklers
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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Vivi And Sparklers
    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Vivi And Sidda Get Gas
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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Vivi And Sidda Get Gas
    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: She's Getting Married
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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: She's Getting Married
    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Who Wants To Drown
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    The Ya Ya Sisterhood Scene: Who Wants To Drown

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    Sandra Bullock
    Sandra Bullock
    • Sidda
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Vivi
    Fionnula Flanagan
    Fionnula Flanagan
    • Teensy
    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Shep Walker
    Cherry Jones
    Cherry Jones
    • Buggy
    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Younger Vivi
    Shirley Knight
    Shirley Knight
    • Necie
    Angus Macfadyen
    Angus Macfadyen
    • Connor
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Caro
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    Jacqueline McKenzie
    • Younger Teensy
    Katy Selverstone
    Katy Selverstone
    • Younger Caro
    Kiersten Warren
    Kiersten Warren
    • Younger Necie
    David Lee Smith
    David Lee Smith
    • Younger Shep Walker
    Gina McKee
    Gina McKee
    • Genevieve
    Matthew Settle
    Matthew Settle
    • Jack
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • Taylor Abbott
    Leslie Silva
    Leslie Silva
    • Willetta
    Ron Dortch
    • Chaney
    • Director
      • Callie Khouri
    • Writers
      • Rebecca Wells
      • Mark Andrus
      • Callie Khouri
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    User reviews204

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    lizzieloo21

    A crying shame

    What a shame!!! This is the worst excuse for an adaptation of a novel I have ever seen. Nothing is explained about Siddalee, Shep, Vivi, the Ya-Yas, the younger siblings, Buggy, etc. No one will understand fully the anguish that the children went through as children or the anguish that Vivi went through in her own childhood. Shortcuts were taken left and right in this film, much to the detriment of the storyline. For instance, Shep is not a living saint, Vivi did not simply beat her children because of dexamyl, Teensy's mother is barely mentioned, Vivi's stay at the boarding school was left out, and where is Aunt Jezie, grownup Lulu, Little Shep, and Baylor? I realize that it was a two hour film, but an adaptation should never have been attempted if it wasn't going to be done faithfully. Everything in this film was explained away too easily. Sidda needed much more than a sob story about her mother's loss and use of dexamyl to explain her behavior. Too easy, too simple, too cheesy. No one could possibly come away with a clear understanding and resolution of the plot.

    My recommendation: SKIP IT and read the fabulous books this was supposedly based on: Little Altars Everywhere and The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya sisterhood.
    10tidepride

    Blew me away!

    I sat down on a Saturday night at 9:30 to watch this movie. I watched it through twice before I went to bed that night, twice again on Sunday, and now it's Monday night and I've just watched it all the way through again. And I NEVER do that!

    I came to this movie with little or no expectations. I had not read the book (but I will!), although I knew it had been a bestseller for awhile, and was on Oprah's list. I hadn't even paid any attention to who was in it, so was thrilled to see one of my very favorite actresses, Ellen Burstyn.

    I can't really tell you what made this movie speak to me the way it did. I had a very happy childhood, and so couldn't relate on that level at all. The cast was phenomenal, particularly Sandy Bullock as Siddalee.

    All I can say is what someone before me already said - this is one you should judge for yourself, not by what others say.
    9boude

    viewing through a testosterone filter

    `The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood' is about a mother/daughter conflict and then friends come to the rescue. A simple plot about some of our society's unimaginably complex unwritten and unspoken rules.

    Ya-Ya is a wonderful cinematic experience. The acting and dialog are absolutely first rate and every major role is virtually perfect. They will be throwing darts at the cast credits to pick award winners. The movie is worth the price of admission just to see Maggie Smith perform even when she has no dialogue.

    The movie's most remarkable aspect is what happens when it is viewed through a testosterone filter. It is illuminating to look at the IMDB voting demographics. One quarter of the males voting on this movie have given it a `1' out of 10 while only about 3% of the females gave it a `1'. Considering that there always appears to be a 3-5% background noise on any voting this an astounding gender discrepancy. As a 56 year old male it has only been in the last decade that I've had any inkling of the intricacies of female interactive dynamics. I suspect that puts me ahead of the curve as far as males go. As a society we indoctrinate our young females into the issues of the emotional power struggle, the dynamics of the `pecking order', and day-to-day collegial help and support at a level far removed from that which most males experience. I won't argue whether or not this is sexist but I believe the observation to be valid. This movie deals with these issues and, as such, I suspect the fundamental substance of the movie is illusive for much of the male audience.

    At its heart this is not a chick movie. A `chick movie' is about things that female moviegoers like. This movie is about what it is to be raised a female in our society. Ya Ya 9/10
    8redjackco

    I'm surprised at the poor ratings this film has received

    My wife loves this film. This is a woman whose favorite films include any woman whose last name is Hepburn. Yes, she is a romanticist from the past — understandable since she has a Ph.D. in medieval history.

    Because she's played the film enough times, I've had the opportunity to watch it both in its entirety and in bits and pieces. And there's really a lot to it that most viewers are missing.

    Why?

    I think it's because it grows on you. The parts are all incredibly well played — certainly expected of mature actors like Maggie Smith, Fionnula Flanagan and Ellen Burstyn. But here even Sandra Bullock is enticing not just in her looks but in her expression of her character.

    Some films you like right out of the gate. We all know which ones they are. Others have to grow on you. And unfortunately too many films are never given a second chance. YA-YA SISTERHOOD is one.

    Watching it a second or third time is like sitting around a campfire and telling the same story over for the umpteenth time. We've all heard it before, but we still want to hear it again.

    For those who have dissed this film, give it another chance. Perhaps when you're older. Perhaps when you're in a romantic mood. Perhaps when you're tired of stupid comedies, disgusting horror films and over-the-top action thrillers. Then I'm sure you'll see it in a different light and think, "Well maybe YA-YA SISTERHOOD is indeed a little hidden gem."
    cariart

    Wise, Witty, and Wonderful!

    After all the hype and comparisons to 'Steel Magnolias', 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood', sadly, did not do much box office, which was a shame, as it is a more intimate, realistic vision of women and life-long friendships than the glossier 'Magnolias'.

    Four girl friends in Louisiana create a secret sisterhood in 1937, swearing eternal devotion to each other, and they remain best friends through all the triumphs and tragedies in their lives. When the daughter of one of them (Sandra Bullock), a successful playright, has an interview with Time magazine in which she condemns her mother's impact on her life, the mother (Ellen Burstyn, who is superb!) goes ballistic, cutting the daughter out of her life, totally. In charges the other members of the Sisterhood, kidnapping Bullock, and attempting to make things right!

    The film then jumps back and forth in time, with Ashley Judd playing the younger Burstyn. She has a lot of happy adventures with her Ya-Ya sisters, but also has to deal with racism, a jealous religious zealot of a mother, an overly loving father (David Rasche, breaking free of his usual comic roles), a true love who dies in WWII, and a family with a guy she 'settles' for (played, in present day, by the wonderful James Garner). There is also a dark secret that is the core of the mother/daughter alienation, which must be dealt with in order for the rift between Bullock and Burstyn to heal (No, I will NOT give it away!)

    If you do the math about the years covered, you realize the present-day story SHOULD be taking place in the seventies, at the latest, but this doesn't hurt the overall effectiveness of the picture. As the other present-day sisters, Fionnula Flanagan, Shirley Knight, and (especially) Maggie Smith are WONDERFUL, as is Angus MacFadyen, as Bullock's sympathetic and likable fiance.

    While this is unabashedly a 'chick flick', something I really liked was that they DIDN'T fall back on that old chestnut of somebody dying to serve as a convenient catalyst for change and the healing process. And the dialog is full of wickedly hilarious one-liners about men, alcohol, friendship, and growing old!

    Don't miss this gem!

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina at the same time as Le temps d'un automne (2002).
    • Goofs
      In the plane, Vivi has her scarf on in the long shots, but all the close-ups show her with her hair loose.
    • Quotes

      Sidda: [about Vivi] I am sick of fighting! And, I am sick to death of this whole center of the universe, holier than thou, nothing is ever enough. Oh, how I've suffered, nobody understands me. Somebody fix me a drink and hand me a Nebutol, worn out Scarlett O'Hara... thang!

      Caro: Well, she's got her pegged, all right.

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits begin, sparklers are being lit up.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood/Ivans XTC/Undercover Brother/Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner/Bad Company (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Assi Dans La Fenetre De Ma Chambre
      Performed by Blind Uncle Gaspard

      Courtesy of Yazoo, a division of Shanachie Entertainment Corp.

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. with trailer (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Divinos Secretos
    • Filming locations
      • Silver Gull Motel - 20 E Salisbury Street, Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, USA(Room 326)
    • Production companies
      • All Girl Productions
      • Gaylord Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $69,599,016
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,167,412
      • Jun 9, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $73,839,240
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 56m(116 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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