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Noël

Original title: Noel
  • 2004
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
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6.1/10
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Susan Sarandon, Penélope Cruz, and Paul Walker in Noël (2004)
Five New Yorkers come together on Christmas Eve, seeking a miracle.
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Five New Yorkers come together on Christmas Eve, seeking a miracle.Five New Yorkers come together on Christmas Eve, seeking a miracle.Five New Yorkers come together on Christmas Eve, seeking a miracle.

  • Director
    • Chazz Palminteri
  • Writer
    • David Hubbard
  • Stars
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Penélope Cruz
    • Paul Walker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    11K
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    • Director
      • Chazz Palminteri
    • Writer
      • David Hubbard
    • Stars
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Penélope Cruz
      • Paul Walker
    • 73User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Rose Collins
    Penélope Cruz
    Penélope Cruz
    • Nina Vasquez
    • (as Penelope Cruz)
    Paul Walker
    Paul Walker
    • Mike Riley
    Alan Arkin
    Alan Arkin
    • Artie
    Marcus Thomas
    Marcus Thomas
    • Jules Calvert
    Sonny Marinelli
    Sonny Marinelli
    • Dennis
    Kristen Alderson
    Kristen Alderson
    • Abby Riley
    Daniel Sunjata
    Daniel Sunjata
    • Marco
    Chazz Palminteri
    Chazz Palminteri
    • Arizona
    Rob Daly
    Rob Daly
    • Paul
    John Doman
    John Doman
    • Dr. Baron
    Billy Porter
    Billy Porter
    • Randy
    Carmen Ejogo
    Carmen Ejogo
    • Dr. Batiste
    Donna Hanover
    Donna Hanover
    • Debbie Carmichael
    Merwin Mondesir
    Merwin Mondesir
    • Glenn
    Una Kay
    • Helen
    Sonia Benezra
    Sonia Benezra
    • Aunt Sonya
    Marcia Bennett
    Marcia Bennett
    • Nurse Stein
    • Director
      • Chazz Palminteri
    • Writer
      • David Hubbard
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    Kirpianuscus

    special

    It is my favorit Chistmas theme film. for many reasons who, year by year, are more and more. first - as puzzle of gray lives. the second - for forms of love. not the last - for moral lessons, many not real profound or credible but useful for easy demonstrations about the structure of relationships. sure, it could be defined as forced, naive or childish, as sketch of serious film or as film using the Christmas only as pretext. but it has all the virtues to be one of expected films by viewer . for cast, off course. for Paul Walken , especially. for angels. and for the encouraging message. and, maybe, for its special beauty. like an Renaissance angel. so, for me, a special, real special film.
    7blanche-2

    tear-jerker - have the tissues nearby

    In need of some Christmas spirit, I decided to watch "Noel" from 2004. All I saw was the name Susan Sarandon, so I didn't realize that the late Paul Walker and the late Robin Williams, who died within nine months of each other, were also in this film. Reason enough to cry right there.

    Noel is the story of several people on Christmas Eve and Christmas. Walker is Mike, a police officer, engaged to Nina (Penelope Cruz). His jealousy is tearing apart their relationship. He has another problem. Artie (Alan Arkin) who runs a coffee shop is extra-attentive and shows up at Mike's house with a wild story.

    Sarandon's character, Rose, is a successful book editor who is divorced. She is caring for her mother, who has Alzheimer's and doesn't talk. In the next room there is a man who seems to be in a coma. He's always alone, so Rose, as she's decorating her mother's room, goes into his room and puts an angel on his window. In the corner of the room, behind the door, sits Charlie (Robin Williams), who startles her.

    Rose meets Nina after she leaves Mike and goes to her family's Christmas Eve dinner. And she runs into Williams again; he has a bizarre story as well.

    Then there's Marcus who has someone to break his hand so he can be in the hospital on Christmas. As a child, it was his best Christmas ever. We can assume from that he didn't have a very happy upbringing. Mike, Dennis, and Artie all end up at the hospital at the same time.

    This is a really lovely film about miracles and angels who walk the earth whom we don't recognize as such, and how we can touch each other's lives without knowing it. It was very sweet and uplifting and, as I said, a massive tearjerker given the presence of the two late stars. One chose death; one had death thrust upon him. Either way, it's tragic.
    noralee

    A Lovely Magic Realism Holiday Romantic Fable

    "Noel" is a lovely holiday fable that has been unfairly savaged by critics. I found it a charming matching of everyday hard knocks (though only shot partly in New York City) and magic realism.

    Key to its attraction are two of the central characters amidst the ensemble Christmas Eve stories.

    Susan Sarandon is marvelous as a 40-something woman dragged down by her Alzheimer's mother who undergoes in effect a walkabout through the city to reexamine her life.

    Paul Walker is wonderful as a very macho, very New York cop whose explosive jealousy around his fiancée pushes her away. As she is Penelope Cruz in the only English-language role I've ever liked her in, his reaction to how guys look at her is grounded in some reality. His own reaction to her sexy private dancing for him ratchets up the seasonal temperature in terrific chemistry of his blue-eyed blond and her sultry darkness, though I don't know if the televised version on TNT cut anything from the theatrical version.

    The central characters are touched by oddballs, played by Robin Williams and Allan Arkin, who are as unlikely as Clarence from "It's A Wonderful Life" or the old man in "Prelude to a Kiss," and similarly help them reach important epiphanies at dawn.

    The pay-off also finally comes in a side story about a man with nostalgia for Christmas in the E.R., but is more heavy-handed.

    The repeated jokes about straight guys misidentified as gay are of the heavy handed "Will and Grace" mode but are useful to specific plot points.
    vchimpanzee

    Touching moments, mostly worthwhile and well done

    Quietly sitting in a hospital is a mysterious and kind man played by Robin Williams. Is he an angel? I'm not going to say. All I will say is that he and Rose help each other feel better.

    Artie works in a restaurant. He lost his wife years ago and recognizes that Mike likes many of the same things his wife did. Could he be Mike's long-lost father? No, it's actually much weirder than that, and Artie and Mike end up spending time together, which is not entirely positive.

    This is not always a pleasant movie, but it does have some touching moments and great performances. Susan Sarandon does such a good job, showing a very caring attitude, and putting on a good front when the truth her character is miserable. Penelope Cruz has such a positive attitude for what she is going through.

    Alan Arkin also shows his talent.

    And Robin Williams is amazing as always. He isn't that funny here but he has an ability for pleasant drama. Especially after what just happened to him, it's nice to see him as a man of faith and to hope Williams really did believe in something.

    The storyline about Marcus I could have done without. He doesn't seem to interact with the others but merely happens to be in the same room at one point.

    Is this a family movie? I wouldn't recommend it for kids, but it has some of the qualities of a holiday family drama. It just reminds us all too much that not everyone has happy holidays, while showing how we can make each other's lives better. And someone forgot to bleep the s-word a couple of times. I don't know whether this means everyone hears it or someone was supposed to be monitoring the movie as it aired. The sound did go out a couple of times later.

    It's worth seeing if you don't mind being depressed before you feel better.
    6Jackbv123

    Different kind of Christmas story

    No tree decorating, baking cookies or building snowmen. Instead this is a character study of several different people trying to make sense of life. (I counted 6, but maybe Charlie doesn't count.) They all cross paths, some more closely than others.

    There are several more popular actors and all do at least a credible job. Susan Sarandon's story is perhaps the most interesting and she does it well.

    The story wanders a bit, but I think intentionally. The TV replay I watched was chopped a little too much for commercials and so a couple of times the transitions were confusing.

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    • Trivia
      Robin Williams stars in an uncredited role as Charlie Boyd.
    • Goofs
      In the hospital, the nurse behind the counter is seen with glasses. In one scene she removes the glasses. However when the shot changes, her glasses are back on and she removes them again.
    • Quotes

      Rose: I like to think my life matters.

      Charlie: Oh, your life matters, you've touched other people's lives in ways you don't even realize.

      Rose: How do you know that?

      Charlie: Cause you've touched my life.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Angels We Have Heard on High
      Traditional, lyrics written by James Chadwick (uncredited)

      Traditional French Carol

      Arranged by William Pursell

      Performed by Daughters of St. Paul Choir

      Courtesy of Pauline Records

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2004 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noel
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • The Convex Group
      • Neverland Films
      • Code Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,280,924
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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