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Mille mots

Original title: A Thousand Words
  • 2012
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
47K
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Eddie Murphy, Kerry Washington, and Emanuel Ragsdale in Mille mots (2012)
A Bodhi tree sprouts up on the property of literary agent Jack McCall after he stretches the truth on a book deal with a guru. Seeing that a leaf from the tree falls to the ground with each word he speaks, Jack must learn the power of the spoken word or suffer the consequences.
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After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every... Read allAfter stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word he speaks.After stretching the truth on a deal with a spiritual guru, literary agent Jack McCall finds a Bodhi tree on his property. Its appearance holds a valuable lesson on the consequences of every word he speaks.

  • Director
    • Brian Robbins
  • Writer
    • Steve Koren
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Cliff Curtis
    • Kerry Washington
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Robbins
    • Writer
      • Steve Koren
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Cliff Curtis
      • Kerry Washington
    • 141User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    A Thousand Words: New House
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    A Thousand Words: Cut In Line
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    A Thousand Words: Kerry Washington On What Attracted Her To The Project
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    A Thousand Words: Kerry Washington On What Attracted Her To The Project
    A Thousand Words: Brian Robbins On The Story
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    A Thousand Words: Brian Robbins On The Story

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Jack McCall
    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Dr. Sinja
    Kerry Washington
    Kerry Washington
    • Caroline McCall
    Clark Duke
    Clark Duke
    • Aaron Wiseberger
    Emanuel Ragsdale
    • Tyler McCall
    Jill Basey
    Jill Basey
    • Woman in Starbucks
    Greg Collins
    Greg Collins
    • Construction Worker
    Robert LeQuang
    • Starbucks Customer
    Michael G. Wilkinson
    • Starbucks Customer
    Lyndsey Nelson
    • Starbucks Customer
    Michael Cody Gilbert
    • Starbucks Customer
    Lou Saliba
    Lou Saliba
    • Shrink
    John Gatins
    John Gatins
    • Valet
    Mitchell Fink
    • Male Agent
    Edi Patterson
    Edi Patterson
    • Young Female Agent
    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Samantha Davis
    Emily A. Burton
    Emily A. Burton
    • Crying Student
    • (as Emily Burton)
    Tracy Mulholland
    Tracy Mulholland
    • Young Student
    • Director
      • Brian Robbins
    • Writer
      • Steve Koren
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    7rgkarim

    Comedy okay, Message is good

    Let's face it Eddy Murphy hasn't been making grade A movies over the past few years, at least none that matched his earlier films. So I can't help but admit that I was a little skeptical when I saw A Thousand Words advertised on T.V. To my surprise however, I was actually entertained with this picture, and even more surprised by the serious message present in this film. So sit back, relax, and read more about Eddy Murphy's newest film A Thousand Words.

    The movie basically starts out like any other movie he stars in with Eddy Murphy, playing Jack McCall, being involved in some busy career and the rest of his life is essentially put on hold. As usual, these opening scenes are filled with his classic crude humor, some of which was funny for me and some I had heard countless times before. Murphy's mouth is as filthy as ever, and those who love hearing him scream and curse will not be disappointed at the majority of his dialog at the beginning of the movie. However, things change when the guru Sinja (Cliff Curtis) is visited by McCall and the blood bond between a magical tree and McCall get his thousand word limit, where every word he speaks (and writes) results in a leaf falling off the tree. From this point onward, the comedy style takes a different path and involves a combination of funny dialog, situational comedy, and of course some funny gestures that made me chuckle. With a limited number of words at his disposable, the writers did a nice job picking the right words at the right moment. There were countless times I laughed as he said one or two words at just the right moment to have me laughing. Instead of Murphy saying most of the funny lines though, his apprentice Aaron (Clark Duke) provided most of the zingers. Duke manages to once again play the naïve, immature teenager who knows how to say the wrong things, at the wrong time, in the most awkward way possible. As a result it works, though it does get annoying after the fifth or sixth time. What was funnier for me however, were the comedic situations Murphy's character was forced to endure. A few charade scenes, the escort of a blind man, and countless business meetings that required him to speak made me crack up at various points in the movie.

    However, comedy is not the only thing this movie has to offer. A Thousand Words has a message built into it that really hit me deep down. Now revealing this message would ruin a lot of things about this movie, so I can't tell you what it is. The way they presented the message is free game though, and quite well done. I applaud the director's brilliant technique of building up the tension in the movie using temporary lulls in the comedy to develop the situation. When the limit is reached however, the group manages to capture the emotions with a combination of fitting music, great camera angles, and just the right balance of screen time to capture the actor's emotion. Murphy surprised me with how serious a role he can play and I admit there were one or two times I nearly teared up. Yes there were points where this movie was a little preachy and cheesy, but overall it tugged at my heart strings and made me really appreciate what they had to say. However, it's up to you to see the movie and see if the message affects you the same way.

    Overall, A Thousand Words is a decent comedy, not the best or the crudest mind you, but still decent. The nice balance of drama and comedy, on top of some good character development and clever use of props and the environment were very entertaining for me. Yes, it's the same predictable Eddie Murphy movie you have seen in the past, but it's finally getting back to his comedic roots, while still providing some dynamic emotion that I haven't seen him do in a while. Is it worth a trip to the theater? Well for comedy not really, you can get the fun laughs just as well at home. However, the strong spiritual message this movie offers I think is worth a trip, but that's just me. Regardless here are the scores:

    Comedy: 6.0 Movie Overall: 7.0

    So as always enjoy the movies my friends and tune in next week for a review on 21 Jump Street.
    Gordon-11

    Comedy with a profound message

    This film tells a successful but arrogant literary agent who has only a thousand words left to speak before he dies.

    I was surprised by how good "A Thousand Words" was. It successfully mixes comedy with a truly profound message. The comedy aspect shows Eddie Murphy's upbeat side, and he even imitates to be a bird. Even if he can be annoying at times in the film, his connection with the dying tree still strikes me as very thought provoking. It is sad that much of his words are wasted, which gives Jack and the viewers a chance to reflect on what is truly important in life. I find this incredibly touching. It's unusual for a comedy to have such a profound message, but "A Thousand Words" does it so well.
    6patsworld

    Not Even A Thousand Words Would Make This A Winner

    This movie could have been a winner – much like The Golden Child – for Eddy Murphy. The premise for this film could have gone there – mystical, imaginative...the plot line lent itself to such success. However, rather than using Murphy's awesome comedic talent, the makers of this picture resorted to reducing him to grimaces, hideous facial contortions – none of which were amusing at all. Granted there was a reason in the movie for Murphy's character not to be able to talk for awhile, but he could easily have performed versions of charades, used eye rolls and raised eyebrows and brought the house down. However, that didn't happen. It was all over the top and not funny at all. The only character in this picture to do justice to his part was Clark Duke playing Murphy's assistant. This wasn't enough to make the film a success. Such a waste and frankly, I'm rather tired of being disappointed when I go to the movies. Especially to an Eddy Murphy film. I expect more.
    7witster18

    Eddie's Best Effort in some time....

    Eddie has been involved in a lot of crap since the release of "Raw". It's almost as if he felt a debt to society and his family to start making cheesy, family films. The results have been under-whelming to say the least.

    This is Eddie's best film in many years. The plot is ridiculous as with much of what he's been associated with of late, but Eddie is on top of his game here. This film is right up there with Eddie's best over the last 2 decades WHICH ISN'T saying much, but it does make it worth the price of admission at the very least. That's to say it's nearly as good as "The Nutty Professor" or "Boomerang", but a clear notch above films like "Bowfinger" and "Norbit".

    He's genuinely funny here, but the script isn't all that funny overall. He carries much of the weight with his expressions and physical comedy.

    The other saving grace is the heart of the film. The film does carry nice message, and tugs the heartstrings for those who make the time investment on this one.

    I was surprised, but that might have had as much to do with my expectations as it did anything else.

    I can marginally recommend this for those who like a light-hearted comedy.

    Eddie still has it! He does! You get glimpses of it here. All us ole-timers are still waiting for him to tackle a great project with an "R" rating, but this film is far better than it's score here or anywhere else.

    Not that I blame the audience - but it seems as if the reputation of Eddie making bad films has put a seriously negative spin on what is actually a decent little film here. Let's not trample on the guy.

    My biggest gripe was with one particular scene where the CGI is over-blown and unnecessary but other than that, this film wasn't bad at all.

    Scoring it exactly the same as another rental from yesterday, "Thin Ice", 65/100, and rounding it to 7. I don't feel bad about it either.

    Not nearly as bad as I had anticipated.

    You might like this if you liked: Yes Man(slightly better or even), The Nutty Professor(slightly better or even), and Bruce Almighty(slightly better).
    6SnoopyStyle

    Eddie's best effort in quite awhile

    Eddie Murphy keeps trying and trying. This one kinda works... sort of. Jack McCall (Eddie Murphy) is a talkative self-obsessed man. He lies and ignores others. After meeting a spiritual guru, he finds a tree in his backyard that drops a leaf for every word he speaks. Will his professional and personal lives crash and burn, or will he find enlightenment?

    Once again, he does his unlikeable douche character. And for the first hour, there are too many unlikeable self-centered characters in too many fake annoying situations. But the last 30 minutes is a heart-warming feel-good affair.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed in 2008 and released in 2012.
    • Goofs
      Sinja tells Jack that a tree dies when its leaves fall. Many trees lose their leaves in the fall and go dormant in the winter without dying.
    • Quotes

      Young Jack: I guess you never know if the last time you see someone is going to be the last time you ever see someone.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Review of 2012 (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      You Can Make It If You Try
      Written by Sly Stone (as Sylvester Stewart)

      Performed by Sly and the Family Stone (as Sly & The Family Stone)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Thousand Words
    • Filming locations
      • Bel Air, Los Angeles, California, USA(Jack McCall's home)
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks
      • Saturn Films
      • Work After Midnight Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,450,127
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,176,280
      • Mar 11, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,044,277
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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