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Ma Meilleure Amie

Original title: Miss You Already
  • 2015
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Drew Barrymore and Toni Collette in Ma Meilleure Amie (2015)
The friendship between two life-long girlfriends is put to the test when one starts a family and the other falls ill.
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The friendship between two life-long girlfriends is put to the test when one starts a family and the other falls ill.The friendship between two life-long girlfriends is put to the test when one starts a family and the other falls ill.The friendship between two life-long girlfriends is put to the test when one starts a family and the other falls ill.

  • Director
    • Catherine Hardwicke
  • Writer
    • Morwenna Banks
  • Stars
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Toni Collette
    • Dominic Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    20K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Writer
      • Morwenna Banks
    • Stars
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Toni Collette
      • Dominic Cooper
    • 64User reviews
    • 112Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

    Videos22

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    Miss You Already
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    Miss You Already
    A Guide to the Films of Catherine Hardwicke
    Clip 1:39
    A Guide to the Films of Catherine Hardwicke
    Partner In Crime
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    Partner In Crime
    Its My Birthday
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    Its My Birthday

    Photos58

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    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Jess
    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Milly
    Dominic Cooper
    Dominic Cooper
    • Kit
    Paddy Considine
    Paddy Considine
    • Jago
    Shola Adewusi
    Shola Adewusi
    • Midwife
    Grace Schneider
    Grace Schneider
    • Jess (10 yrs)
    Lucinda Raikes
    Lucinda Raikes
    • Teacher
    Eleanor Stagg
    • Milly (10 yrs)
    Emily Trappen
    Emily Trappen
    • Jess (13 yrs)
    Lucy Morton
    Lucy Morton
    • Milly (13 yrs)
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Miranda
    Lukas Rolfe
    • Little Lord
    Charlotte Hope
    Charlotte Hope
    • Teenage Jess
    Sophie Holland
    Sophie Holland
    • Teenage Milly
    Fjokra
    • Lead Singer
    Max Rinehart
    Max Rinehart
    • Teenage Kit
    Sophie Brown
    • Scarlett (3 yrs)
    Honor Kneafsey
    Honor Kneafsey
    • Scarlett
    • Director
      • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Writer
      • Morwenna Banks
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    User reviews64

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    7StevePulaski

    One of the many films that demands your attention in a currently crowded marketplace of films we say we want to see but don't actually see

    While the theatrical poster for "Miss You Already" may look suspiciously like "The Fault in Our Stars," I can assure you the former is a much more pleasant and believable affair than the latter. Featuring two actresses that aren't always the first to come to consumers' minds for their wide-variety of roles and breezy charisma, unfairly so in my mind, Catherine Hardwicke's "Miss You Already," another film about the perils of terminal cancer on everyone from the patient to the family, manages to pull just enough strings with its solid cast and melodrama to make you forget it's occasionally pulling your heart strings.

    The film follows two best friends, Milly (Toni Collette) and Jess (Drew Barrymore), who have been best friends ever since Jess and her family moved overseas to England when she was a young girl. They've been inseparable since, and even different circumstances plaguing one another - Milly with her husband Kit (Dominic Cooper) and their two young children and Jess with her husband Jago (Paddy Considine) trying to conceive a kid - they still manage to remain as close as they were when they were young.

    Life's ultimate challenge hits them hard when Milly reveals she is suffering from potentially terminal cancer. As she undergoes chemotherapy and experiences all of cancer's hardships - weakness, hair loss, fatigue, and emptiness - she looks to her best friend Jess not only as a poll to lean on, but one to assist her and support her in her time of need.

    At first, audience members can't help but feel bad for Milly; she seems like a well-meaning soul, one who at least didn't deserve this ugly fate. It isn't until her true colors come out during this fatal bout of sickness that we realize the kind of person she is. For starters, she loves to take advantage of Jess's kindness, to the point where Jago understandably lectures Jess about how Milly is making them "put their marriage on hold" while she attends to the needs of her best friend. Very seldom do we hear a "thank you" come from Milly or a sincere recognition of Jess's persistent kindness, like sitting beside her bed when she vomits or picking out a wig for her. On top of that, Milly also winds up cheating on Kip for a young bartender, which she justifies because Kip doesn't even look at her any more nor has any interest in having sex with her.

    Screenwriter Morwenna Banks at least has Milly, herself, and Jess recognize her uglier traits in the film, which is more that could be said about other female characters in film this year that have exhibited seriously contemptible traits, like Amy Schumer's Amy in "Trainwreck" or even Cara Delevingne's Margot in "Paper Towns." If you can overlook how terrible Milly is as a person when her cancer begins to worsen, or at least can appreciate how the film doesn't sweep her more unlikable traits under the rug by supporting her feeble arguments and justifications for cheating, then "Miss You Already" becomes less an anti-character study, as I call them, and more an appreciation for find acting and melodrama.

    As imperfect as this film is, it's a serious footnote for film right now because isn't this the kind of film audiences like to say they want? In the mix of a summer filled with blockbusters nine-figure budgets, Marvel franchises starting, rebooting, and continuing, and other bombastic nonsense, don't we hear a cry for adult dramas quite frequently? The end of 2015 has proved to deliver more than enough adult dramas to sustain a calendar year, effectively saturating the marketplace, which is a whole other issue, but this is precisely the kind of film I see people demanding but those same people forgetting to look at the local theater listings to see what is out this weekend. "Miss You Already" may not be a great film, but it's good enough to warrant a recommendation thanks to committed and thoroughly watchable chemistry from Collette and Barrymore, who show us throughout the film why we love watching them in movies. It's also another acceptable cancer drama in a way that doesn't evoke cheap pathos like "Freeheld," despite lacking the political conversation, at the same time doesn't effectively hit the more sentimental notes successfully like the soul-crushing "50/50" did in 2011.

    "Miss You Already" is an enjoyable film that grounds itself in humanity and character relations long enough to distract and hinder the on-sight arrival of emotional manipulation. It's the kind of film, again, that we say we want, but rarely see; so in a crowded marketplace that will largely be stomped on by the likes of "Spectre," being seen by the parents, and "The Peanuts Movie," largely being seen by the kids, here's a low-key film that demands your attention just as well.
    rogerdarlington

    I was impressed and tearful - and I'm a man

    This is the archetypal woman's film - but there's nothing wrong with that, with far too few opportunities for women in the key roles in movie-making. So women fill the slots of scriptwriter (the British Morwenna Banks), director (American Catherine Hardwicke) and the two top acting positions (Australian Toni Collette and American Drew Barrymore).

    And the subject material is feminine too: breast cancer, infertility, and female friendship. Like "The Fault In Our Stars", this is a frank exposition of what it is like to suffer cancer - in this case, with chemotherapy and its attendant sickness, tiredness and hair loss followed by headaches, vision loss, and pain.

    It sounds tough and it is - one the saddest film I've seen in a long while - but there is humour and warmth and superior acting which make it worth viewing this real slice of life. After all, most of us of a certain age have had relatives or friends who have suffered one form of cancer or another, some surviving, some not.
    8akcenat

    A sad, yet funny film

    "Miss You Already" follows rebellious Milly (Toni Collette) and her struggle with the cancer, supported by best bud Jess (Drew Barrymore). And special mention goes to Milly's mum, Miranda, a high class woman who barely holding it together (as a mother would) - this role was so superbly played by divine Jacqueline Bisset. This is without a doubt a female driven story but men do play a pretty significant part. The film does a great job of depicting and showing how having a disease like breast cancer can change your life as well as those around you. This movie does however fall into a trap of lifetime clichés and the middle section of the film gently touches boredom why it feels like it could have lost 15 minutes or so. "Miss You Already" is not a perfect movie, but few movies are. It handles a hard subject in a noble way with skill. This makes it able to compensate for some of its shortcomings. 8-/10
    7dmasursky

    Ok

    An amazing cast elevates a very predictable story. I have to admit, I expected a little bit more than what this ended up being. Treacle galore but the performances are wonderful.
    7Reno-Rangan

    In a rare case when friendship comes before the family...

    This is not like one of those you have already seen cancer themed film, there's two main characters and their two sets of struggles. They both are very close friends since childhood. When they grow up, one settles down comfortably in life, but fall seriously ill and another one struggles to build a family.

    I think the film's strength was the development in every scene without wasting a bit. There's always something happens that keeps us alive. I expected the usual, but it gave me a different entertainment. In the movie everything was between two friends, even each had their own family to care about, this story concentrated what came between them and how they fought together.

    Great direction, shot in wonderful places, but the actors were decent. They should have been better, especially Toni Collette. To me the sentiments were very weak knowing the theme belong to the tearjerkers. Initially you might think it is a female version of '50/50', almost it was, but tried to be a different with additional story expansion. Overall a good movie, little fun to watch, you might enjoy it, but I can't guarantee.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      Jennifer Aniston was originally cast but after the project was delayed, she dropped out and Rachel Weisz was cast. Weisz also dropped out and Drew Barrymore replaced her.
    • Quotes

      Jess: Lots of people are bald.

      Milly: Oh, men are bald, Jess. Babies. ET. Not me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Loose Women: Episode #20.13 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Get Amongst It
      Written by Fjokra

      Performed by Fjokra, Annie Thatcher (as Annie Bea), Sam White, Freddie Draper, Sam Jackson

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ya te extraño
    • Filming locations
      • Ilkley Moor, Ilkley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • S Films
      • Location HQ
      • New Sparta Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,162,653
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $552,506
      • Nov 8, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,573,997
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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