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Trop belle!

Original title: She's Out of My League
  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
150K
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POPULARITY
1,994
1,627
Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve in Trop belle! (2010)
A lost cell phone brings together an airport security agent (Baruchel) and a successful, beautiful woman (Eve) and, against all normal odds, they fall in love. Now he has to figure out how to make the relationship work, even though heÂ’d be the first to admit sheÂ’s totally out of his league.
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An average Joe meets the perfect woman, but his lack of confidence and the influence of his friends and family begin to pick away at the relationship.An average Joe meets the perfect woman, but his lack of confidence and the influence of his friends and family begin to pick away at the relationship.An average Joe meets the perfect woman, but his lack of confidence and the influence of his friends and family begin to pick away at the relationship.

  • Director
    • Jim Field Smith
  • Writers
    • Sean Anders
    • John Morris
  • Stars
    • Jay Baruchel
    • Alice Eve
    • T.J. Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    150K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,994
    1,627
    • Director
      • Jim Field Smith
    • Writers
      • Sean Anders
      • John Morris
    • Stars
      • Jay Baruchel
      • Alice Eve
      • T.J. Miller
    • 225User reviews
    • 172Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jay Baruchel
    Jay Baruchel
    • Kirk
    Alice Eve
    Alice Eve
    • Molly
    T.J. Miller
    T.J. Miller
    • Stainer
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Jack
    Nate Torrence
    Nate Torrence
    • Devon
    Lindsay Sloane
    Lindsay Sloane
    • Marnie
    Kyle Bornheimer
    Kyle Bornheimer
    • Dylan
    Jessica St. Clair
    Jessica St. Clair
    • Debbie
    Krysten Ritter
    Krysten Ritter
    • Patty
    Debra Jo Rupp
    Debra Jo Rupp
    • Mrs. Kettner
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Mr. Kettner
    Kim Shaw
    Kim Shaw
    • Katie
    Jasika Nicole
    Jasika Nicole
    • Wendy
    Geoff Stults
    Geoff Stults
    • Cam
    Hayes MacArthur
    Hayes MacArthur
    • Ron
    Andy Daly
    Andy Daly
    • Mr. Fuller
    • (as Andrew Daly)
    Sharon Maughan
    Sharon Maughan
    • Mrs. McCleish
    Trevor Eve
    Trevor Eve
    • Mr. McCleish
    • Director
      • Jim Field Smith
    • Writers
      • Sean Anders
      • John Morris
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    User reviews225

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    7twillbox

    Surprising refreshing for a romantic comedy

    I would echo what the other positive raters had to say while at the same time mentioning that he is not that average actually in that he seems to be humble, kind, and he treats her like a real person and not just a hot chick, which honestly many attractive women do actually like, and is not all that common with men these days. Can be a bit juvenile at times but that is part of this genre to some extent so there you go.
    7Troy_Campbell

    A surprising winner.

    Expectations weren't exactly through the roof for SOOML. No big name actors, a director with no feature film experience and a screenplay by the same guys who brought us Sex Drive. It is with great delight then, that what we get is 100 minutes of laughter and light-hearted entertainment. Is it clichéd? Sure is. We've seen the 'underdog gets the girl' story repetitively since the dawn of cinema, but at least scripters John Morris and Sean Anders inject it with humorous variations to ensure we forgive their shortcomings in originality.

    Jay Baruchel was another unknown quantity. His supporting turns in Knocked Up, Fanboys, Tropic Thunder and Million Dollar Baby (remember the weakling who frequented the boxing hall despite his complete lack of talent – that was Baruchel) have provided laughs galore, but being the main star is different altogether. His geeky exterior and small frame isn't exactly leading man material however Baruchel's great comic timing and willingness to make a fool of himself if required makes him a likable headliner.

    On the opposite end of the gender pole is the drop-dead gorgeous Alice Eve who, like Molly, is a hard ten. It's not just her looks that makes her popular with the men though, she's genuinely cool and doesn't have a whiff of ego. Elsewhere in the cast you'll find the previously unknown T.J. Miller as Kirk's best mate Stainer – a character who resembles Napoleon Dynamite if he were on crack cocaine – who delivers a handful of memorable one-liners and plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.

    A charismatic cast and some hilarious jokes makes this a surprising winner.

    3.5 out of 5 (1 - Rubbish, 2 - Ordinary, 3 - Good, 4 - Excellent, 5 - Classic)
    7C-Younkin

    Surprisingly convincing

    "She's out of My League" is a solid 7, a romantic comedy that scores a few good laughs and does a nice job of being convincing. Jay Baruchel (Tropic Thunder) stars as Kirk, a pathetic dork with the build of Woody Allen who works a menial job in airport security. Through a cell-phone mishap, he winds up at a party being thrown by Molly (Alice Eve), a 10 on the very attractive scale. He knows she's way more attractive than him and she knows he's normally not the guy she would usually date but Molly looks deep down and sees Kirk for the nice, unthreatening guy he is and they hit it off. There are some funny moments here. Kirk's family is especially demeaning to him (they even embrace his bitchy ex-girlfriend as one of their own) and his friends are clueless match-makers, which leads to a very funny man-scaping scene between Kirk and one of them. What works best in "League" is just listening to people talk though. Kirk's friends (played by Mike Vogel, Nate Torrance, and T.J Miller) are identifiable idiots, too wrapped up in over-thinking things like the rating scale (both their number and womens) and Disney fairy-tales to really understand women. Their scenes with Kirk are enjoyably like a crude, vulgar, sexual "Breakfast Club". The way the scrawny, nervous, and unconfident Baruchel interacts with the beautiful and engaging Eve is also very likable and they do a nice job of handling the ups and downs of forming an honest, meaningful relationship (an almost foreign concept in today's star-packaged romantic comedies). The way they finally handle the elephant in the room is also very effective. This is feel-good stuff, but it works.
    6lewiskendell

    A romantic comedy in disguise.

    "Do you even know how hot you are?"

    She's out of My League is a fairly typical comedy. Jay Baruchel plays an utterly average guy named Kirk, who is nothing more than mediocre in every aspect of his life, career, and looks. When a chance encounter leads to him meeting Molly (Alice Eve), a nearly- flawless woman (seriously, she's gorgeous in this movie) who seems interested in him despite all odds, Kirk has to deal with the new experience of being a 5 who's dating a hard 10. 

    So yeah, that's not exactly a fresh, new story. That can be forgiven in a comedy, as long as it's..well, comedic. The movie manages to be pretty funny at times, but a lot of the humor is hit or miss. Something hilarious would happen, and then you'll spend the next five minutes wondering whether what you're seeing is supposed to be funny or not. Jay has been much funnier in other movies, and the supporting cast wavers between humorous and annoying. Still, the jokes in She's out of my League succeed more often than they fail.

    The relationship between Kirk and Molly is a little hard to swallow at times, because she seems so determined to like him. Even though Kirk's personality in the movie isn't particularly remarkable. You actually start to believe their friends when they're constantly telling them that they're not going to work as a couple. The inevitable circumstances that cause problems for them seem extremely forced and predictable, as is their eventual reunion. There's little imagination involved in the story, that's for sure. 

    It probably seems like I didn't particularly like the movie, but I did. It was quite funny in parts, and even the most generic parts of it weren't bad - just overly familiar. This isn't a bad comedy to check out, I just wouldn't go so far as to recommend buying it.
    7the-movie-guy

    You can fulfill your dream and go for the gold

    (Synopsis) Molly (Alice Eve) is a sexy event planner who is delayed by a sleazy airport security guard. Another security guard, Kirk (Jay Baruchel) comes to her rescue, and passes her through to catch her plane. Luckily, Kirk finds Molly's phone that she left behind, and from the plane, Molly calls her phone and invites Kirk to a party to return her phone when she returns. Kirk is smitten by Molly, but his friends point out to him that he doesn't have a chance, because he is only rated as a "5" and Molly is definitely a "10". And as everybody knows, you can only date a girl who is only "2" above your score, so that means Kirk can only successfully date a "7". However, Molly has something else in mind, because she has found that Kirk is sweet, amusing, honest, and different from the men she has been dating. Kirk, on the other hand, has one big insecurity problem; Kirk believes Molly will dump him as soon as she realizes her mistake. Under these circumstances, and everything working against Kirk and Molly, is it possible for them to build a relationship that will bloom and flourish?

    (My Comment) This is an unlikely love story that is a really sweet romantic comedy. You would think that it is a women's movie, but it actually is a guy's movie, because it gives the "5s" of the world the belief that they have a chance to catch and have a relationship with a "10". The trailers portray that there are a lot of raunchy sex scenes in the movie, but actually, it is more your imagination then the real thing. The story does show and prove that a person with low self esteem will have a hard time in life fulfilling his dream. Hopefully, people who saw this movie will take this lesson of life to heart and go for the gold, or in this case a "10". Jay Baruchel's performance as the quirky geek was right on target, and Alice Eve's portrayal of Molly made her very likable. Both actors characterization of the low self-image problem was very believable. This is one of those hilariously funny love stories that could be a sleeper hit. I laughed throughout the whole movie, and left the movie in a happy mood. (Paramount, Run Time 1:44, Rated R)(7/10)

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    • Trivia
      Molly's parents are played by Alice Eve's real-life parents, Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan. Alice and her father also both appeared in Bees Make Honey (2017).
    • Goofs
      In the scene where Kirk is asked by Cam to put in a "good word" for him, the patch on Cam's flight suit is actually that of the Canadian Air Force 431 Air Demonstration Squadron - aka "The Snowbirds", not an American unit.
    • Quotes

      Kirk: Stainer, I know you don't like her very much.

      Stainer: Nooo, no. I hate her. In fact, the day you broke up with her I marked that down on my calendar as a day of rejoicement. I'm going to celebrate it with a cake with her face on it, but instead of eating it, we smash it.

    • Connections
      Edited into She's Out of My League: Deleted Scenes (2010)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written & Performed by Pop Levi

      Courtesy of Counter Records

      By Arrangement with Zync Music Inc.

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Ukrainian
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Ni en tus sueños
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Mosaic
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    • Budget
      • $20,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $32,010,860
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,775,278
      • Mar 14, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $49,779,728
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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