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La famille Jones

Original title: The Joneses
  • 2009
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
42K
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David Duchovny, Demi Moore, Amber Heard, and Benjamin Hollingsworth in La famille Jones (2009)
A seemingly perfect couple (Moore and Duchovny) move into an upscale gated community with their equally perfect teenagers (Heard and Hollingsworth).  The Joneses have better goods and game than any other family in town. The only problem is they're not a family -- they are employees of a stealth marketing organization, and they know how to make everyone else want what they've got.
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A seemingly perfect family moves into a suburban neighborhood, but when it comes to the truth as to why they're living there, they don't exactly come clean with their neighbors.A seemingly perfect family moves into a suburban neighborhood, but when it comes to the truth as to why they're living there, they don't exactly come clean with their neighbors.A seemingly perfect family moves into a suburban neighborhood, but when it comes to the truth as to why they're living there, they don't exactly come clean with their neighbors.

  • Director
    • Derrick Borte
  • Writers
    • Randy T. Dinzler
    • Derrick Borte
  • Stars
    • Demi Moore
    • David Duchovny
    • Amber Heard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Derrick Borte
    • Writers
      • Randy T. Dinzler
      • Derrick Borte
    • Stars
      • Demi Moore
      • David Duchovny
      • Amber Heard
    • 105User reviews
    • 98Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Demi Moore
    Demi Moore
    • Kate Jones
    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Steve Jones
    Amber Heard
    Amber Heard
    • Jenn Jones
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Mick Jones
    • (as Ben Hollingsworth)
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Larry Symonds
    Glenne Headly
    Glenne Headly
    • Summer Symonds
    Lauren Hutton
    Lauren Hutton
    • KC
    Chris Williams
    Chris Williams
    • Billy
    Christine Evangelista
    Christine Evangelista
    • Naomi Madsen
    Robert Pralgo
    Robert Pralgo
    • Alex Bayner
    • (as Rob Pralgo)
    Tiffany Morgan
    Tiffany Morgan
    • Melanie Bayner
    Joe Narciso
    Joe Narciso
    • Henry
    Ric Reitz
    Ric Reitz
    • Bob Jones
    L. Warren Young
    L. Warren Young
    • Detective Gardner
    Hayes Mercure
    Hayes Mercure
    • Tim Madsen
    Andrew DiPalma
    Andrew DiPalma
    • Will
    • (as Andrew Di Palma)
    Jenson Goins
    Jenson Goins
    • Ami
    Norma Kuhling
    Norma Kuhling
    • Beth
    • (as Norma Zea Kuhling)
    • Director
      • Derrick Borte
    • Writers
      • Randy T. Dinzler
      • Derrick Borte
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews105

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    8jules50_5

    This movie deserves more...

    After I saw a preview at a local theater for this movie, I got interested because of David Duchovny. I really liked his acting in Californication and was interested how he would act in a standard comedy/drama film, or so it would seem from the preview I saw. Because this movie is much more then a standard comedy/drama film. It deals with much more moral questions about life. I won't give much away, because you really have to go into this film not knowing anything, as I did. The acting was just good, with only Duchovny excelling. Once you understand what's going on in the movie, the script is a bit predictable, but not so much as that it would ruin the movie for you. Also, I don't understand why this movie isn't much bigger. It's made hardly any money and no one's heard about it, yet it's a film that stands out and should get more attention.

    I went into this movie because I'm a fan of Duchovny and was expecting a mediocre film, but it turned out to be so much more.

    Go see this film, you won't be disappointed.
    6PopcornJury

    The Joneses: Inconsistently Influencing Others By Living the American Dream

    The Joneses is a great mediocre movie. The idea is interesting, the cast is credible, and the film itself is totally worthwhile, but overall, it falls short in delivering what could've been a great capturing of our current culture and the way we behave as consumers.

    Being in advertising, I know first hand the power of influence. Clients pay credible sources to promote a product, and product sales go up. It's a pretty simple math equation. With the advent of the Internet, bloggers, and social media, we're now seeing firsthand that consumers no longer rely on advertisements to change their behaviors, they rely on their communities. The Joneses takes this simple concept just one step further. They are a perfect family, paid to promote a lifestyle.

    On paper, the Joneses are living the dream. A beautiful family with David Duchovny playing husband, Demi Moore playing wife, and two kids played by equally as attractive individuals that have everything they want and more. The twist? Everything they own, from their house to their hour de' vours, were paid for in return for a selfless promotion and subtle push of a product. With each family member responsible for a certain percentage of sales, we see dad commandeering the sale of golf clubs, brother slanging new products from Sony, sister making waves in makeup sales, and mom showcasing her newest line of shoes. It's all fake, but it works. They are living the dream, and everyone around them wants a piece of the action.

    The film quickly takes a slight turn for the worse when the Joneses realize, despite all the glitz and glamor, that they really aren't so happy after all. They alienate friends, have no real family, and influence those around them to spend so much money to attain something less substantial than they already have. A few emotional scenes after another lead to the final moments of the film that prove rewarding, but at the same time, less spectacular than what was expected from such a promising premise.

    All in all, the Joneses brought something new to the table, but in a way that didn't resonate too well with me or most individuals that saw it. It's a great mediocre movie, but I'm typically now in the mood to recommend mediocre regardless of how good it is. The Joneses gets two stars, I wouldn't work to hard to promote it, but in the end I'll say that it's a semi-pleasant product.

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    Michael Buffa-Editor, Popcorn Jury
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Consumerism on the screen

    I watched this movie on the note from a friend, who kept insisting that I just had to watch it, because it was such a cool movie. So I caved in and sat down to watch the movie, without having any clue what it was all about.

    Now, I must say that I think it was a bold topic to make a movie about, but it actually worked out quite well. I am not much fan of movies that are raising debate about social issues, but this movie actually turned out to be interesting and alright.

    The cast in the movie was phenomenal. David Duchovny, playing Steve Jones, and Demi Moore, playing Kate Jones, were really great opposite one another, and they had really good screen chemistry. Amber Heard, playing Jenn Jones, and Ben Hollingsworth in the role of Mich Jones, also put on good performances. But I think Gary Cole, in the role of Larry Symonds, was actually one of the better guys in the movie, he played his role quite well.

    The story told in "The Joneses" about our consumerist society was somewhat interesting, and it manages to keep you riveted to the chair, wanting to see what happens next in the movie. But was it really one that was necessary being told? I found the movie to be adequate entertainment, but it didn't really raise any issues about consumerism after having seen it. Maybe because I just take a movie for what it is, a movie - a means of entertainment.

    I noticed the movie was labeled as a comedy, which I would disagree with. Drama, yes, but comedy, no. At least not in the sense that it will make you laughing and rolling on the floor. Sure there were moments that were funny and somewhat outrageous, but as a comedy it just didn't do the trick for me.

    "The Joneses", for me, is the type of movie that you watch it once, then bag it and tag it, never to see it again. To me, the story didn't have enough value for a second viewing.
    8sailortommie09

    Hope this "sleeper" finds an audience!

    It's not often you can sit down for a couple of hours of genuine entertainment and come away feeling like you've just learned a thing or two about life. Such is the deft, skillful balance achieved in "The Joneses." I won't mention a single plot point, because the less you know about this film -- other than it being an excellent film-going experience -- the more enjoyment you'll have in the theater.

    It's a tribute to David Duchovny and Demi Moore that they apply their considerable skills to breathe real life into what could otherwise have been caricatures in the hands of less-talented actors. The little facial expressions, the subtle glances, the telling pauses, the body language... everything that makes film a medium of intense impact is used to tremendous effect, all expertly guided by the emerging artistry of director Derrick Borte.

    It's almost impossible to be unconsciously sucked-in by these characters on the screen, in virtually the same way their celluloid neighbors are likewise seduced by everything about them. Yet, there's an underlying discord, an uncomfortable, inescapable tension that pervades the truly captivating plot and persists through genuinely amusing humor, signaling your gut that something is not quite right. It is only with the full unfolding of the plot that we come to realize just how profoundly twisted things are -- all the more disturbing because this fictional set piece is a shockingly true-to-life reflection of the world all around us.

    It is genuine enlightenment to witness the choices made when the characters are ultimately forced to resolve the true issues they confront.
    9alicebsawyer

    A clever comedy that gets you thinking

    Before I saw this film, I really didn't know what to expect, but then as I started watching, it really delivered. David Duchovny and Demi Moore are fantastic as Kate and Steve Jones, the seemingly perfect couple in the ridiculously perfect neighborhood. I especially liked the way in which the director, Derrick Borte, conveyed a feeling to the audience that something just isn't quite right with this family. This movie really makes you think about what you buy and why exactly you buy it. It was highly entertaining and also had an important and rather satirical message about American consumerism and the art of "keeping up with the Joneses."

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    • Trivia
      Most of the high school scenes were filmed at Carlton J. Kell High School, in Marietta, Georgia (USA). Most of the background students in the school scenes were actual junior and senior students of Kell.
    • Goofs
      In the middle segment of the car crash, the film is reversed (the car spins the wrong direction).
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Steve Jones: Man, this thing rides smooth!

      Kate Jones: It's very nice.

      Steve Jones: Yes, it's like riding on the ass of an angel. I mean, I wish I could have sold a crossover like this, I wouldn't have been able to keep them in stock.

    • Crazy credits
      At the beginning of the end credits, the photos of several "icon families" are shown, popping out on a world map.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Cop Out/The Crazies/A Prophet (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Anonymous
      Written by Nick Urata

      Performed by Nick Urata

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2010 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amor por contrato
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Echo Lake Entertainment
      • Premiere Picture
      • The Joneses
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,475,746
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $509,689
      • Apr 18, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,043,835
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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