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Sideways

  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
213K
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Thomas Haden Church and Paul Giamatti in Sideways (2004)
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Two men reaching middle age with not much to show but disappointment embark on a week-long road trip through California's wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle.Two men reaching middle age with not much to show but disappointment embark on a week-long road trip through California's wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle.Two men reaching middle age with not much to show but disappointment embark on a week-long road trip through California's wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle.

  • Director
    • Alexander Payne
  • Writers
    • Rex Pickett
    • Alexander Payne
    • Jim Taylor
  • Stars
    • Paul Giamatti
    • Thomas Haden Church
    • Virginia Madsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    213K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,692
    75
    • Director
      • Alexander Payne
    • Writers
      • Rex Pickett
      • Alexander Payne
      • Jim Taylor
    • Stars
      • Paul Giamatti
      • Thomas Haden Church
      • Virginia Madsen
    • 972User reviews
    • 156Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 123 wins & 91 nominations total

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    Sideways Scene: Are You Chewing Gum?
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    Sideways Scene: Are You Chewing Gum?
    Sideways Scene: I'm Not Drinking Merlot
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    Sideways Scene: Why Are You So Into Pinot?
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    Sideways Scene: Why Are You So Into Pinot?

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    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Miles
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Jack
    Virginia Madsen
    Virginia Madsen
    • Maya
    Sandra Oh
    Sandra Oh
    • Stephanie
    Marylouise Burke
    Marylouise Burke
    • Miles's Mother
    Jessica Hecht
    Jessica Hecht
    • Victoria
    Missy Doty
    Missy Doty
    • Cammi
    M.C. Gainey
    M.C. Gainey
    • Cammi's Husband
    Alysia Reiner
    Alysia Reiner
    • Christine Erganian
    Shake Tukhmanyan
    • Mrs. Erganian
    • (as Shaké Toukhmanian)
    Shaun Duke
    Shaun Duke
    • Mike Erganian
    • (as Duke Moosekian)
    Robert Covarrubias
    Robert Covarrubias
    • Miles's Building Manager
    Patrick Gallagher
    Patrick Gallagher
    • Gary the Bartender
    Stephanie Faracy
    Stephanie Faracy
    • Stephanie's Mother
    Joe Marinelli
    Joe Marinelli
    • Frass Canyon Pourer
    Chris Burroughs
    • Chris at Stanford
    Toni Howard
    • Evelyn Berman-Silverman
    • (voice)
    Khoren Babouchian
    • Armenian Priest
    • (as Rev. Fr. Khoren Babouchian)
    • Director
      • Alexander Payne
    • Writers
      • Rex Pickett
      • Alexander Payne
      • Jim Taylor
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    User reviews972

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    tfrizzell

    Keeping Everything Bottled Up.

    Sad, disillusioned and depressed middle school teacher/aspiring novelist Paul Giamatti takes his best friend (Thomas Haden Church) to California's wine country for one last week of freedom before he marries. Church is on the prowl though and extremely horny as he wants nothing more than to sleep with women before his wedding. Thus these two opposites (who are more alike than they appear on first glance) have all sorts of adventures and misadventures. They meet two women (Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh) and immediately take an interest in them. Divorcée Giamatti is shyly attracted to Madsen while Church falls in lust real quick with Oh. What is going to transpire over this week? Outstanding direction by Alexander Payne (who is one of the better "new-age" film-makers) knows which comedic and dramatic buttons to push here. His screenplay (which he co-wrote with cohort Jim Taylor) is deeper than it appears on the surface. Just like "Election" and "About Schmidt", "Sideways" works because the characters are quirky and hilarious, but also vulnerable and real. The four leads are remarkable with Church stealing the show and Madsen doing the work of her life. Giamatti's quiet and heartfelt role makes you sympathize and care for this flawed man. An intelligent adult-themed comedy/drama that works from many angles. 4.5 out of 5 stars.
    7Xstal

    'Pasture animals waiting for the abattoir'...

    ... but aren't we all, regardless of our wine variety and tastes. Middle aged men make merry and melancholy in a film that makes you smile and yearn to go wine tasting in California.
    elkmedicine

    Morally Bankrupt? Call me!

    My girlfriend is lucky enough to be on the Screen Actor Guild Awards nominating committee this year, so the promotional DVDs are flowing in, and SIDEWAYS is absolutely the best film we've seen so far. (Kinsey is a close second.) Paul Giamatti should get a nomination for this, and I want people on IMDb to start understanding that when you critique a film, it's not ALL about liking the character-- one IMDBer commenting on this film trashed Sideways because she thought the characters were morally bankrupt, and I challenge all of you to show me a good movie where the main characters aren't! That's how the necessary element of conflict is created in a story!

    Can you really only enjoy films where the characters in them are people you'd have over for dinner? OPEN YOUR MINDS! Feature Films are not popularity contests, and as far as I'm concerned, neither are awards competitions. Giamatti steals cash from his mother's bedroom dresser drawer near the beginning of the film. Morally reprehensible? Absolutely! But my heart broke for him when he did it. You could see how much he hated himself in that moment!!! Giamatti's ability to have intensely personal thoughts flash through his eyes like flickering film through a projector, all the while maintaining such beautiful stillness, was for me breathtaking. Giamatti makes you completely suspend your disbelief...he makes you feel like you have ESP!!!

    Thomas Hayden Church was hilarious as his ex-college roommate/infantile thirtysomething playboy buddy who can't let go of "his plight." He's a stitch. And I agree with everyone, Virgina Madsen makes you melt in this film. She is scrumptuous. Remember, IMDb moralists,...people who live in glass movie-houses, shouldn't throw popcorn! ~peace
    Red_Identity

    Excellent, one can say, perfect

    I had known of Sideways for a long time now. Being the huge film fan that I am, I remember always seeing it get mentioned in many message boards, or websites, or critics' best-of-the-decade lists. It wasn't until now that I saw it, and the reason is because I recently saw Payne's new film The Descendants and I fell in love with it. It wasn't just his simple writing, but his direction, the feel that he gave it. Sideways was another gem, and an even better one.

    This could be called a dramedy in many ways, a comedy/drama. There are many films these days getting released that could be labeled in those two genres, and yet Sideways makes it look easier than The Descendants even. What we have here is a brilliant script all around, fully fleshing out these characters. And the investment I had with Giamatti... enormous. I was on this ride with him, I felt his pain, his anger, his awkwardness when confronted with aggravating or tense situations. I found myself telling him things on the screen, and even staying at the edge of my seat in a funny situation he is put in by his friend near the end. Whereas The Descendants lived on it's script through a lot of quiet moments, Sideways blends in simple, subtle moments with really incredible dialogue. The dialogue between the two was the main difference, and yet Sideways is very much of the feeling one is put in.

    I want to say the ensemble cast is fantastic. Church really made me question just how much of a friend he was, and yet still made him completely sympathetic and be able to be understood. As for Virginia Madsen... I felt like I was also falling for her like the lead. Some of her scenes, especially the conversations between her and Giammatti, she plays incredibly. She makes you feel the likability of her character, and yet also feel the sensuality and the vulnerability that she is pushing through with her shared desire. She was fantastic. Giamatti is fantastic as the disappointing lead, and although he always seems to play these sort of characters, he knows what to do to make them completely work.

    Overall, extremely satisfied with this, and still here is the unique touch of real feeling for the characters that I witnessed in the Descendants. How could I not love this? Payne's film pushes through the screen what can only be described as an incredibly real connection, a connection that I honestly don't witness very often with comedies.
    8ociopia

    Excellent expose of narcissism on two sides of the same coin

    A woman's take on this is probably not the same as a man's. Initially I was put off by Charles Hayden's Church's character crudeness and Giamatti's character's repulsiveness but that changed was I was able to look below the surface. By the end of the movie, I felt very sorry for Church as he was not only dumb and shallow, he was actually so empty that whatever female was before him became a mirror of his need to connect with anything that felt like caring. Church did a fabulous job and was incredibly believable as a has-been wannabe, desperate to hold on to his dream of the kind of good life that is bought by charm and good looks. He is just on the edge or realizing his time is running out and that is a whole lot for this character to absorb as he has never given much to the concept of "thought."

    Giammeti is a pitiful, self-absorbed, destructive, depressed alcoholic whose in possession of two "things." He knows a great deal about wine and he has written a book. Nothing else informs him. Yet his performance is so nuanced that we are able to fill in his depth of character and decency primarily through his huge, limpid eyes. What a performance. He should have been nominated for an academy award. This is a role that comes along once-in-a-lifetime for this type of character actor, like Liza in Cabaret.

    The women are really nothing more than backdrops or props for the men to expose themselves. Madsen is lovely but you do wonder what on earth she really sees in this man. While he may be redeemable, he is really pretty much a self-absorbed jerk. It is most interesting that this film has been released at the same time as Closer, as they are similar in their exploration of self-absorption. Though Closer explores how destructive its characters are to each other, in the end, Closer is not as intimate and seems more artificial than the sweetly revealing Sideways.

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    • Trivia
      During his audition, Thomas Haden Church stripped naked because that was what the scene called for. He later learned that he was the only actor to do that.
    • Goofs
      When Miles is doing his crossword puzzle while driving, his speedometer reads zero.
    • Quotes

      Jack: If they want to drink Merlot, we're drinking Merlot.

      Miles Raymond: No, if anyone orders Merlot, I'm leaving. I am NOT drinking any fucking Merlot!

    • Crazy credits
      No California oak trees were harmed during the making of this production.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Clock (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Thursday Night at Pasquale's
      Written and Performed by Astrid Cowan

      Courtesy of Astron Records

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox Searchlight
    • Languages
      • English
      • Armenian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Entre copas
    • Filming locations
      • Solvang, California, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Michael London Productions
      • Sideways Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $71,503,593
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $207,042
      • Oct 24, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $109,706,931
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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