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Broken English

  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Parker Posey and Melvil Poupaud in Broken English (2007)
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Since college, Nora hasn't had much luck with men. Now in her 30s, she works in a NYC hotel going nowhere. That is, until she meets Julien.Since college, Nora hasn't had much luck with men. Now in her 30s, she works in a NYC hotel going nowhere. That is, until she meets Julien.Since college, Nora hasn't had much luck with men. Now in her 30s, she works in a NYC hotel going nowhere. That is, until she meets Julien.

  • Director
    • Zoe R. Cassavetes
  • Writer
    • Zoe R. Cassavetes
  • Stars
    • Parker Posey
    • Melvil Poupaud
    • Gena Rowlands
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Zoe R. Cassavetes
    • Writer
      • Zoe R. Cassavetes
    • Stars
      • Parker Posey
      • Melvil Poupaud
      • Gena Rowlands
    • 47User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Parker Posey
    Parker Posey
    • Nora Wilder
    Melvil Poupaud
    Melvil Poupaud
    • Julien
    Gena Rowlands
    Gena Rowlands
    • Vivien Wilder-Mann
    Drea de Matteo
    Drea de Matteo
    • Audrey Andrews
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • Mark Andrews
    Peter Bogdanovich
    Peter Bogdanovich
    • Irving Mann
    Roy Thinnes
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    • Peter Andrews
    Michael Panes
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    • Glen
    Justin Theroux
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    • Nick Gable
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    Dana Ivey
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    • Elinor Gregory
    William Wise
    • William Gregory
    Josh Hamilton
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    • Charlie Ross
    Caitlin Keats
    Caitlin Keats
    • Jennifer Ross
    Russell Steinberg
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    • Director
      • Zoe R. Cassavetes
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      • Zoe R. Cassavetes
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    6EUyeshima

    A Masterful Posey Keeps Cassavetes' Low-Budget Debut Film Afloat

    Like father, like daughter. As the daughter of maverick indie filmmaker and actor John Cassavetes and actress Gena Rowlands, first-time director/screenwriter Zoe Cassavetes has a pedigree that inevitably comes with exalted expectations. Interestingly, you can see traces of her father's recognizably low-budget, improvisational-feeling style in this 2007 character study masquerading as a romantic comedy. She's fortunate to have recruited the wonderful Parker Posey to portray Nora Wilder, a confident guest-relations manager at a luxury boutique hotel who is also a neurotic thirty-something concurrently longing for and repelled by the thought of a long-term commitment with a man. What makes this film a bit meatier than an episode of Sex and the City is in the idiosyncratic ways Posey informs her multi-layered performance as she attempts to show a flailing dignity in the face of every possible humiliation she could suffer as a single woman within her married social circle.

    The rest of the film does not quite measure up to Posey, as Cassavetes has her going through the paces of dating men particularly bad for her until by happenstance at a co-worker's cocktail party, Nora meets Julien, an affectionate Frenchman who appears quite smitten with her. They naturally embark on a weekend fling that neither wants to end. The rest of the movie plays out in a predictable pattern but with some odd quirks along the way. The result is not a misfire. However, there seems to be a desperate reliance on Posey to bring it all home, which she does handily. Still, there is a charming performance by the charismatic Melvil Poupad as Julien, and he makes Nora's attraction understandable even if the script does not allow him to counterbalance the film.

    As married best friend Audrey, Drea de Matteo plays a frustrating character drawn strictly by the numbers, while Justin Theroux manages to exude smarmy conceit as the self-absorbed actor who manipulates Nora. Cassavetes conveniently has her mother play Nora's meddlesome, well-heeled mother with a not-quite-present Peter Bogdanovich as her second husband. The film drags somewhat in the last third, and the ending is both pat and familiar given all that has come before. Still, it's hard to resist Posey excelling in such a fully dimensional role. There are quite a few extras on the 2007 DVD - a fifteen-minute making-of featurette, a thirty-minute episode of HDNet featuring extensive interviews with Cassavetes and Rowlands, and about sixteen minutes of deleted scenes, two of which are comically awkward encounters at the opening cocktail party with an urbane married older man (Griffin Dunne) and a friendly lesbian (Nadia Dajani).
    7r-13579

    inexplicably touching

    It is a story that could have been very tired and cheesy but the script and acting made this one of the most superbly created film in modern day movie history.

    The emotional nuances throughout the film was impeccably delivered by both Posey and Poupaud. Cassavetes achieves the perfect balance of emotion and understatement in the realistic yet hopeful portrayal of a woman's struggle with her own insecurities.

    Melvil Poupaud however is the true gem of the film. His portrayal of Julien is masterfully executed and inexplicably touching. This movie is a rare find.
    Judith333

    Shallow, Mainstream and Sentimental

    This film is a shallow treatise on the problems of locating love for a young woman in the city. The main character is self-centered, and yet seems to have no real interests. She is desperately looking for someone to love her in order to save her from herself. She is not really interested in other people, only in their ability to "love" her, even if they are assholes and total strangers. The movie takes the position that her attitude is normal, and in doing so misses an opportunity to be interesting. The movie fails to make an assessment about the existential problems of the character, or to question her myopic vision and lack of center and dignity. The film, like its characters, is a surface without a center, and ends up being mainstream, shallow, hollow, and sentimental. It's no wonder that's it's safe for audiences today, for it reinforces the popular idea that women are dependent on men for their happiness and to fill a hole or void. The film is indeed a fairy tale, for a woman who behaves like a depressed, mopey, self-hating dishrag all of the time would be very lucky to find a man to love her.
    wespain

    And The Point Is?

    Parker Posey and a generally good cast struggle against an underdone script. You can sort of see what the writer and director intended, but it doesn't really come off. In spite of Parker's best efforts, and they are quite fine, this film meanders along on its surface. People suffer in affluent, superficial ways. There's lots of whining about alienation and loneliness. Yet no one has any observable problems that warrant their apparent dysfunction. It's hard to feel much affinity for the spoiled, self-indulgent female friends who complain about their fates in a somewhat muddled fashion. This is a story where character development is essential, but nothing of the sort arrives in time to redeem the unlikeable best friends whose personal travails should evoke interest and sympathy from the audience.
    7Buddy-51

    Plum Part for Parker Posey

    Zoe Cassavetes' "Broken English" is a comedy/drama about an attractive young woman who, through her neuroticism and emotional insecurities, keeps sabotaging her own happiness. Even though she works as a manager and troubleshooter at a trendy Manhattan hotel, Nora Wilder doesn't lead what one would call a particularly fulfilling life. Unable to make a lasting connection with any of the men she meets, Nora finds herself drifting from one meaningless encounter to another, a situation that only exacerbates her already deep-rooted fears and vulnerabilities.

    In its structure, "Broken English" has a freeform looseness that keeps it from feeling over-plotted and contrived. And while there are times when the movie seems to be serving up pretty much the same scene over and over again, Posey's winsomeness and charm make us care about the character. In fact, without her, the movie would be considerably less compelling than it is. She manages to make a likable figure out of a character who might otherwise be seen as excessively whiny and self-pitying. And even though the mood of the film is generally light and playfully ironic, there is some genuine pain in the story as well, as Nora struggles with the very real issues of loneliness, panic attacks and depression.

    The actress receives impressive support from Drea de Matteo ("The Sopranos"), Peter Bogdanovich, Gena Rowlands, Justin Theroux and Melvil Poupaud, but the movie is Posey's all the way.

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    • Trivia
      Zoe R. Cassavetes offered the role of Nora to Parker Posey without an audition.
    • Quotes

      Jean Paul Clement: Most people are together just so they are not alone. But some people want magic. I think you are one of those people.

    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions available. The runtimes are: "1h 37m (97 min)" and "1h 33m (93 min) (United States)".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix/Talk to Me/Transformers/Hairspray/Broken English/My Best Friend (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Walking on the Moon
      Written and Performed by Daniel May

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 2008 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Official site (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Aşkın ingilizcesi
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • HDNet Films
      • Backup Media
      • Phantom Film
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $956,919
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $55,198
      • Jun 24, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,944,150
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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