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Zéro complexe

Original title: Phat Girlz
  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
9.6K
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Mo'Nique in Zéro complexe (2006)
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An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.An edgy comedy about two frustrated plus-sized women obsessed with their weight while struggling to find love and acceptance in a world full of "hot-bodied" babes.

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    • Mo'Nique
    • Kendra C. Johnson
    • Jimmy Jean-Louis
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    • Stars
      • Mo'Nique
      • Kendra C. Johnson
      • Jimmy Jean-Louis
    • 93User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
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    Mo'Nique
    Mo'Nique
    • Jazmin Biltmore
    Kendra C. Johnson
    Kendra C. Johnson
    • Stacey
    Jimmy Jean-Louis
    Jimmy Jean-Louis
    • Dr. Tunde Jonathan
    Godfrey
    Godfrey
    • Akibo
    Joyful Drake
    Joyful Drake
    • Mia
    Dayo Ade
    Dayo Ade
    • Godwin
    Felix Pire
    Felix Pire
    • Ramón
    Doug Ballard
    Doug Ballard
    • Banker
    Charles Duckworth
    Charles Duckworth
    • Jack the Order Taker
    Jack Noseworthy
    Jack Noseworthy
    • Richard 'Dick' Eckhard
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Robert Myer
    Moses James
    • Nigerian Doorman
    Kidigo Kennedy
    • Nigerian Door Woman
    Chet Anekwe
    Chet Anekwe
    • Flirty Nigerian Man
    Karen Elizabeth
    Karen Elizabeth
    • Plus Size Shopper #1…
    Kelli Jackson
    • Plus Size Shopper #2
    Carla Jimenez
    Carla Jimenez
    • Plus Size Shopper #3
    Mark Anthony Williams
    Mark Anthony Williams
    • Handsome Brotha'
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    drtturner

    How Stella Got Her Groove Fat

    If you recall How Stella Got Her Groove Back, this film will ring like deja vu to you. Even the heart throb's accent is similar. This time instead of the obstacle to over come being age and ageism, it is weight and society's bias against heavy women. Laughs are spattered through out, but there are plenty of messages bout inner beauty. Think of the film as How Stella Got Her Groov Fat. I seem to have seen the leading actor in k mart store style clothing adds so i think that he is a model. His buddy who goes for the supporting actress looks familiar as having played clean cut guys without the accent in past films. Sloppy as it wants to be, the movie is not bad if you go in knowing roughly what to expect. I anticipate some becoming annoyed with the lead actresses soap box and presumed indictment of skinny people. Many will overlook this flaw as a point in which the movie was making...she was flawed and needed entire film in which to get somewhat better.
    vchimpanzee

    Good job, mostly, with positive images of African culture

    I admit it. I'm guilty of wanting to look at women who are slim and trim. Some people complain that the women I like looking at have eating disorders or are unhealthy, but I just don't see it. And there are plenty of these women in this movie. One is the young hot babe who accompanies our plump heroines to the expensive spa treatments.

    But Jazmin and her best friend are right. A woman can be large and attractive, and apparently, if this movie is to be believed, Nigerian men have the right attitude. Women who look like models are malnourished. It's unfortunate that this movie relies heavily on subtitles because things can happen, and did, I almost missed one of the funniest jokes in the movie but got a second opportunity to see it later. The joke was that the hot babe with the Nigerian doctor was a poor sick girl.

    Jazmin, of course, does a number of things people shouldn't actually do, but it's a fantasy. If you assault someone who insults you and wreck a fast-food place, you should go to jail. This is a fantasy people might enjoy watching because they'd like to do what Jazmin did.

    Mo'Nique gives a very good performance, one that suggests she might someday get an Oscar nomination. While she does a good job overall, she has one truly frightening scene as she struggles with her difficulties in life. Jimmy Jean-Louis does an excellent job as her boyfriend, and all the actors playing African men do a very good job as well. The humor is quite sophisticated in their scenes, and there are glimpses of African culture for those of us with European heritage.

    Some of the movie is just plain silly, though. But overall, I think this would have been a good choice if African Heritage Network movies were still airing. I haven't seen any of those lately on my area TV stations, but they promoted positive images of people with African roots. In many ways, this movie does.

    I am confused about a couple of things. I thought among black people, big women were desirable. I thought it was just white and Asian women (and possibly Latinas) in this country who had to meet certain standards of beauty to be accepted by narrow-minded men. That's just not the case with the Americans in this movie. Also, Jazmin seems to be the pot calling the kettle black as her men have to have perfect bodies.

    And not once does anyone say Jazmin is beautiful BUT. A woman that big is likely to have health problems, and she should try to lose the weight if she can for that reason. That message was not addressed.

    It's a worthwhile movie.
    1matthrin

    A gaping black hole of emptiness!

    A fair warning to all the movie fans out there, this movie was absolutely HORENDOUS! I wanted my two hours back! I had seen some of Monique's stand up before and I thought to myself "Hey...she was sort of funny before, and I've got some time to kill...why not?" Long story short...BIG MISTAKE! The plot was awful, the characters were not funny, and lets just say I've seen better acting watching old tapes of my elementary school plays. Now, on the slight upside, there were some funny parts, but for the other 99% of the movie, I was deciding weather to cry for Monique for making this movie or for me because I could have taken my 10 dollars and done something much more entertaining. A word to the wise...under any circumstances ...do NOT see this movie!....beware of Phat Girlz!
    3MikeyMo_nl

    The movie ain't phat

    The problem with this movie is, that next to fact that has almost no laugh-out-loud-scenes, the protagonist of the movie, the Phat Mo'nique is all but likable. Yes, she's fat, hasn't been laid in 8 months, gets comments thrown at her head (which she can reply to) but that would make you think she herself would not make the mistakes other people make by judging her by her weight. Unfortunately, Mo'nique only likes men who are extremely handsome and have gone to the gym a lot. Next to that everybody who is thin is referred to as a skinny bitch, and if that girl happens to be white and have a black boyfriend it's even more terrifying according to Mo'nique as "they are stealing their men" She's constantly judging people by the way they look.

    And we have to root for this woman.

    So no humor and no likable lead-character makes this movie a bad one in my opinion.
    6planktonrules

    The film is far from perfect but it doesn't seem rational for the film to be rated this low.

    Before I get to a review of this movie, I have a few words to say about some of the other reviews as well as some discussions on the message boards about this movie. It seems that in MANY cases, people aren't actually discussing the merits of this film but are more making value judgments about being fat--a major plot element in the movie. So, some supposed reviews talk about how the main character needs to lose weight or that she's unhealthy but this really isn't a review of the film--it's a statement about what they think of fat folks. Oddly, a few of the comments went further and were quite hateful--as if hating fat people was somehow okay. With a few, I almost wonder if they'll soon suggest that fat folks just be killed! Are they trying to say that this is one last acceptable prejudice? As for the film itself, I cannot understand it being placed in the hallowed Bottom 100 on IMDb other than prejudice against the overweight. Sure, the film is far from perfect and I do have some problems with the writing here and there, but there is no way this is a horrible film--something inclusion in the Bottom 100 would indicate.

    Mo'Nique stars as a woman who is both ashamed of her obesity and who is also, oddly enough, very self-assured in other ways. In other words, she is strong and more than willing to stand up to people who are cruel towards fat people but she herself privately beats herself up mercilessly about being so overweight.

    Obesity and body image is a great idea for a film--mostly because it's rarely addressed. I loved this aspect of the film and the film had so much positive to say. BUT the film also occasionally lets itself down now and again with cheap fat jokes or anti-skinny woman remarks or the buffet scene. Can't the film be self-assured without actually occasionally reinforcing these old stereotypes at the same time?! Yet, at other times, the film is very positive and reaffirming--such as Mo'Nique's coming up with a line of clothes to make overweight women look good as well as the wonderful relationship she has with her Nigerian love. It's an odd, odd dichotomy how the film seems so very progressive yet not throughout the film.

    Subtle this movie is NOT--and if it were perhaps edited a bit, it would have been an exceptional film. With just a few tweaks, it could have been amazing--but as it is, the negatives aren't that bad and the film has been unfairly savaged. I'd give the film a 6--almost a 7. With a good editing and better writing, perhaps an 8.

    If you see the film, judge the film--the writing, the acting and the technical aspects of the film.

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    • Trivia
      Bobbi Billard's debut.
    • Goofs
      When Jazmin and Dr. Tunde are leaving the party and separate to change into more casual clothing, the microphone pack is clearly visible beneath Jazmin's dress in the back.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Tunde: I din't know they made such beautiful bodies here in America!

      Mia: I'm really a world reknowned aerobics instructor.

      Dr. Tunde: [pointing at Jazmin] Actually, I was talking about your beautiful plump friend here.

      Jazmin Biltmore: Me!

      Dr. Tunde: Yes, her!

      Stacey: [to Mia] Close your mouth child! Flies might get in.

    • Connections
      References Autant en emporte le vent (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Petit Cadeau
      Written by D. Dibala

      Performed by Diblo Dibala

      Courtesy of LoveCat Music

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    • Release date
      • October 4, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Phat Girlz
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Outlaw Productions (I)
      • Sneak Preview Entertainment
      • 10 Times Greater Productions
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,061,128
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,109,924
      • Apr 9, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,403,491
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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