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Une star dans ma vie

Original title: 10 Items or Less
  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
17K
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Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega in Une star dans ma vie (2006)
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An actor prepping for an upcoming role meets a quirky grocery clerk, and together they hit the road to show each other their respective worlds.An actor prepping for an upcoming role meets a quirky grocery clerk, and together they hit the road to show each other their respective worlds.An actor prepping for an upcoming role meets a quirky grocery clerk, and together they hit the road to show each other their respective worlds.

  • Director
    • Brad Silberling
  • Writer
    • Brad Silberling
  • Stars
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Paz Vega
    • Jonah Hill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    17K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brad Silberling
    • Writer
      • Brad Silberling
    • Stars
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Paz Vega
      • Jonah Hill
    • 77User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Him
    Paz Vega
    Paz Vega
    • Scarlet
    Jonah Hill
    Jonah Hill
    • Packy
    Anne Dudek
    Anne Dudek
    • Lorraine
    Francisca Hernandez
    • Market Wife…
    Nacho Pina
    • Market Husband
    Hector Running-Hawk
    • Squeezing Customer
    Alexis Hernandez
    • Cowed Customer
    Silvia Curiel
    Silvia Curiel
    • Shocked Customer
    Shawn Calizo
    • Scared Customer
    Kumar Pallana
    Kumar Pallana
    • Lee
    Rosa Diaz
    • Market Gossip #2
    Hector Atreyu Ruiz
    Hector Atreyu Ruiz
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    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Bobby
    Leonardo Nam
    Leonardo Nam
    • Kid at Target
    Jennifer Echols
    Jennifer Echols
    • Tracey with an 'E'
    Alexandra Berardi
    Alexandra Berardi
    • Mop Lady
    Matthew Perales
    • Carwash Kid
    • Director
      • Brad Silberling
    • Writer
      • Brad Silberling
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    User reviews77

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    7MartianOctocretr5

    That's 11 items; you're pushing it just like everybody else

    This is a splendidly done simplistic film that explores a theme, and gives each viewer something different that they take from it. The premise is simple: an unnamed celebrity actor (Morgan Freeman) decides to research for an upcoming role by visiting a store and watching people. He takes particular interest in the cashier at the "10 Items or Less" lane (Paz Vega), who he finds an amiable, strong, and curious presence.

    Both actors play off each other brilliantly and bring solid dimension to characters in what is a character study. Not a conventional character study; they each represent entire worlds. The cashier's life is mired in a harsh and frustrating "real world," while the actor is so enmeshed in his fantasy existence that he can't do simple tasks like remember phone numbers. He readily admits he's putting on a face when he talks to people, and the whole point of researching real people shows he's not one of them.

    But not only is the actor inspired by real people for his work; we see the reverse process as well. Several characters recognize "Him," and make reference to how he has inspired them with his movie roles.

    The cashier's favorite song "Al Pasar la Barca," about how a girl refuses to hide behind beauty and prefers instead to pay (ie: do honest work) for boat passage, couldn't have been chosen better. It parallels with the Vega character, the only store employee with any brains or ambition, who is willing to work hard to succeed. (That's quite an aspiration, for somebody who looks like Paz Vega.) It's an odd little film, probably made on a shoestring. If you don't mind slow pacing and a "talky" approach, this film will entertain. The characters are perfectly contrasted, and the effective acting makes them endearing. A nice watch.
    9dreamer2point2

    really charming

    I don't know why people always want deeper meaning in movies or else consider them worthless.

    What about just being entertained? Something at which Morgan Freeman excels. He gets a chance to show off a bit. Paz Vega, his co-star, gets a career boost and Brad Silberling gets a name to draw people into watching his movie.

    I thought it was a good movie. Some humor, some pathos, some bittersweetness but nothing over the top. I got an especial kick out of Jim Parsons as the receptionist at a construction company. When he looks at Freeman adoringly and says, "You make me want to be a woman." He's just hilarious. The fight scene between Ms. Vega her ex-husband and his girlfriend is wonderful too.

    In short, it's a cute, charming film that will make you smile. You could do much, much worse.
    7jpschapira

    More than less, definitely

    It's a difficult movie to classify "10 Items or Less". Generally, I don't care about defining genres, but there's something about this movie that makes you want to put it in a specific category, in order to transmit, even with only one word, your feelings about it. I completely recommend this film to anyone and, if you truly enjoy cinema and if you enjoy life, you'll want to do the same as soon as you've finished watching it.

    I recommend this movie and call it beautiful and delightful admitting it's not perfect but it doesn't do anything wrong. I don't want to sound like I contradict myself, but I believe writer/director Brad Silberling knew exactly what he was getting into when he finished writing this inspiring script. I'm sure he wanted to achieve a product that had nothing to do with perfection: a product that would be as simple, appealing and uncompromising as its title. Well, he's done it.

    Silberling, director of long, complex, dramatic movies like "City of Angels" and "Moonlight Mile", proves with "10 Items or Less", which closes in at just 70 minutes, the passion he has for his work and also the faith he has in it. To put an actor (Morgan Freeman) in front of a woman (Paz Vega) in a grocery store and take them exactly to the places ordinary life would take them is what Silberling proposes here.

    I can't tell you no more because within the apparent simplicity lies a thought provoking background that shouldn't be underestimated. Because here everyone's exposed: the camera focuses directly on the two main characters, who share endless conversation in a car ride with stops that's not endless only because life is life. And let me express how praise how well Silberling handles the situation by saying that he reaches, in less time (not only in movie duration time, but in the single day that the movie develops its events) and in a smaller place, the kind of connection between two characters that Sofia Coppola generated in "Lost In Translation".

    That movie, set in Tokyo, also encountered an actor and a woman, and they also had conversations about the moments they were living in their lives. It's in the conversations where we sense the though provoking quality of "10 Items or Less" and, just as in Coppola's movie, the naturalness of every situation is never lost and the images with all music and no words don't seem forced or included in the picture to 'buy time'.

    In this aspect, the collaboration of Silberling and his director of photography Phedon Papamichael. The man who shot the beautiful sceneries in "Sideways" and focused on every emotion in "Patch Adams", delights us here with visual passages of true natural beauty.

    But the ultimate beauty of "10 Items or Less" can be found in its cast (by Avy Kaufman), in its two protagonists. They are the ones who transmit this feeling I mentioned at the beginning and I can't specify; we feel their connection and we can tell they're having fun and that they may even be improvising stuff. Academy Award Winner Morgan Freeman, also an executive producer of the film, simply stands there and confirms the status he has today in the movie industry, and one that's well deserved: a quiet man, filled with wisdom that can easily make you cry as he can make you laugh. And the beautiful Paz Vega (well, I said she was great in "Spanglish")…Here she proves she's the real deal, and Hollywood's not small for her.
    9buff-29

    Lightweight, but delightful

    This movie is a little ray of sunshine in a dark season. It celebrates a quality best described as plain old friendliness. Morgan Freeman plays a character very like Freeman himself--a successful actor pushing 70. He has traveled to a small, rather grimy grocery store intending to research a part he might play, as a manager of such a place. He soon beguiles the staff and the customers, especially the lovely, if cranky, young woman (Paz Vega) who presides over the "10 items or less" checkout lane.

    10 Items Or Less doesn't have a big statement to make and doesn't pretend that it does. It follows Freeman and Vega as they become friendly, and as the older man offers his counsel, in exchange for a ride home--the movie-company gofer who is supposed to pick him up never shows and Freeman has forgotten his own phone number so he can't call for help. I had a little case of the blues on a gray Sunday afternoon in New York City and this flick cured what ailed me.
    8gradyharp

    High Scores for Honesty and Simplicity in a Meaningful Dialogue

    10 ITEMS OR LESS was made in two weeks on a shoestring budget by writer/director Brad Silberling, just a little film shot in Carson, CA that feels like the entire story was improvised...in the best sense of the word. Silberling had the good fortune to pair veteran actor Morgan Freeman, in between his big projects, with Spanish actress Paz Vega, and the result is a dialogue between two people from different vantages who manage to enhance the life of the other.

    Morgan Freeman plays himself - yet part of the comedy is that he is depicted as an actor who has been out of work for four years, scouting a location for a little 'filler film' to get back into the flow of things. His 'role' is to be that of a market manager and he is dropped off at seedy market in Carson where he encounters, among others, one Scarlet, the girl at the argumentative 10 Items or Less checkout line. Not only is Scarlet tired of her static job, she is also generally angry about her philandering husband (Bobby Cannavale), currently sleeping with Scarlet's lazy co-worker (Anne Dudek), and her lack of ability to get a decent job elsewhere. The two pair after a few shared problems and off they go on a 'road trip' that results in each of the characters growing from the presence and life story of the other.

    It is a simple story, simply told, but because of the tender bonding between Freeman and Paz it works very well. This is one of those little films about human relationships where being vulnerable to change and exchange is the message. It is well worth viewing, and this is a DVD that has featurettes that are touching, informative, and comic - a pleasure to view. Grady Harp

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    • Trivia
      This was the first film in motion picture history that was legally available on the Internet while the film was still in theaters. This event was highlighted by the American Film Institute in their AFI Awards 2006 "Moments of Significance".
    • Goofs
      Impossible time line. After working eight-hour-shift at grocery store that ends in mid-afternoon (store opens at 7 a.m., meaning she gets off at 3 or 4 p.m.), Scarlet claims she must rush to job interview at construction site that supposedly would close at 5 or 6 p.m. But before going to interview she somehow still finds time to have fight with ex-husband and smash his girlfriend's car in a trailer park, go on shopping spree at Target, have car washed, go to fast food restaurant and have long philosophical discussion with another character - and still make an appointment a mere two hours later.
    • Quotes

      Male Receptionist: You made me want to be a woman.

      Him: I have that effect on people.

    • Crazy credits
      "The producers regret that not one dime of product placement money was received in the making of this motion picture."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Blood Diamond/Turistas/The Nativity Story/10 Items or Less/Sweetland (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Rose
      Written by James Horner

      Performed by Martin Blasick

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2007 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 10 Items or Less
    • Filming locations
      • Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Reveal Entertainment
      • Revelations Entertainment
      • Mockingbird Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $83,291
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $35,929
      • Dec 3, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,399,222
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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