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Contrôle parental

Original title: Blockers
  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
90K
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POPULARITY
4,299
2,831
Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz, John Cena, Kathryn Newton, Gideon Adlon, and Geraldine Viswanathan in Contrôle parental (2018)
Three parents try to stop their daughters from having sex on Prom night.
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Raunchy ComedySatireTeen ComedyComedyDrama

Three parents try to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night.Three parents try to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night.Three parents try to stop their daughters from losing their virginity on prom night.

  • Director
    • Kay Cannon
  • Writers
    • Brian Kehoe
    • Jim Kehoe
  • Stars
    • Leslie Mann
    • John Cena
    • Ike Barinholtz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    90K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,299
    2,831
    • Director
      • Kay Cannon
    • Writers
      • Brian Kehoe
      • Jim Kehoe
    • Stars
      • Leslie Mann
      • John Cena
      • Ike Barinholtz
    • 381User reviews
    • 200Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    5 Iconic Prom Scenes to Watch
    Clip 0:59
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    Kayla And Connor Say Good Night To Her Parents Before Prom
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    Kayla And Connor Say Good Night To Her Parents Before Prom
    Mitchell Introduces Kayla As Shes Coming Down The Stairs
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    Mitchell Introduces Kayla As Shes Coming Down The Stairs
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    Leslie Mann
    Leslie Mann
    • Lisa
    John Cena
    John Cena
    • Mitchell
    Ike Barinholtz
    Ike Barinholtz
    • Hunter
    Kathryn Newton
    Kathryn Newton
    • Julie
    Geraldine Viswanathan
    Geraldine Viswanathan
    • Kayla
    Gideon Adlon
    Gideon Adlon
    • Sam
    Ramona Young
    Ramona Young
    • Angelica
    Graham Phillips
    Graham Phillips
    • Austin
    Miles Robbins
    Miles Robbins
    • Connor
    Jimmy Bellinger
    Jimmy Bellinger
    • Chad
    Colton Dunn
    Colton Dunn
    • Rudy
    Sarayu Blue
    Sarayu Blue
    • Marcie
    Gary Cole
    Gary Cole
    • Ron
    Gina Gershon
    Gina Gershon
    • Cathy
    June Diane Raphael
    June Diane Raphael
    • Brenda
    Hannibal Buress
    Hannibal Buress
    • Frank
    Anniston Almond
    Anniston Almond
    • Julie 6Yrs
    Noor Anna Maher
    • Kayla 6Yrs
    • Director
      • Kay Cannon
    • Writers
      • Brian Kehoe
      • Jim Kehoe
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    User reviews381

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    7Jared_Andrews

    A Satisfying Mix of Heart and Humor

    Blockers is one of the funniest and best comedies in years. I want to get that statement out of the way first.

    Three girls who have been best friends since elementary school agree to each have sex with their dates on prom night. Their parents catch wind of the plan and decide that they must stop this from happening. They play the role of blockers.

    That's really all you need to know about the plot. This movie is fueled by the characters, all of which are more layered than they first seem. Look out for Ike Barinholtz's moment in the third act. And John Cena's. And Leslie Mann's. Heck, every featured character has at least one impressive dramatic moment.

    But let's be clear-this is a comedy. Several scenes in this movie had me absolutely cracking up, and I was far from the only viewer laughing that hard. One guy started wheezing and even exclaimed, "oh man, this is too much; I can't breathe!" Then the crowd laughed even more. All of this uproarious laughter from a movie that contains no comedy stars. It's rare.

    Btw, I have nothing but love for Leslie Mann (a comedy standout, not quite a star) and John Cena (a star, perhaps, but not yet for his comedy).

    Then I realized something. There are comedy stars in this movie. They just haven't become stars yet. What I'm saying is, remember the names and faces from this movie, especially the three daughters. In a few years you will look back and see this as their breakout moment.

    In addition to the humor, which is abundant, this movie has quite a bit of heart. That's what takes it up a level. Each parent-daughter relationship feels real and lived in. This helps viewers who are not already parents themselves understand what these parents are going through.

    When one daughter asks why sex is so bad (a totally reasonable question), her dad stammers for a moment, then says he doesn't know. It's tough to explain. The movie wisely doesn't take this conversation any further. If it had, the conversation would have become preachy. Her dad has an answer, but it's a long, complicated and messy one. The scene (and the movie) works better without attempting to provide this messy explanation.

    That's a line that the writers walk carefully and successfully. They say just enough to provide both sides of thought on why the parents want so desperately to stop their daughters. Are they wrong to manically chase their daughters down? Well, yeah. Are they wrong to want to protect them? Not at all.

    That's what this blocking attempt is really about. Protecting their daughters. To the parents, sex is a step into adulthood and all its problems. They just want their daughters to stay safe and innocent as long as they can.

    It's a warm message that works because it never patronizes viewers. This movie is much smarter than it looks in the trailer. I certainly didn't expect to laugh this much, think this much, or feel a lump in my throat when I saw promos for Blockers. But I did. And now I'm giving it a strong recommendation.

    Go see Blockers. It's a hilarious story that also manages to make you care.
    7kaptenvideo-89875

    Teenagers want to have sex, and their parents prevent them to do so. Story as old as humanity, but worth seeing.

    As a movie fan, I don't care for "genre movies" - meaning, in general, any project done just because authors imagine this kind of thing being hot right now.

    As a rule, such efforts lack depth because they rely on cliches but rarely concentrate on fleshing out the world and characters which are the basic building blocks of decent storytelling.

    As a result, I don't usually watch musicals, superhero stories, or computer animations... but I still like raunchy comedies. Not that I have high hopes for them, it's just a guilty pleasure.

    "Blockers" falls into the latter category so if this kind of thing is not your cup of tea, you can stop reading now. Watching this wouldn't change your mind about sex, genitalia, bodily fluid, or partying related jokes.

    Having said that, "Blockers" feels like one of the best raunchy mainstream comedies around. Definitely one of my favorites since the current wave was kickstarted by Judd Apatow's "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" in 2005.

    I mentioned the legendary comedy screenwriter-director-producer on purpose. Here we have one of the more successful attempts to use Apatow's particular blend of entertainment to a great effect.

    You know - dirty jokes but also a lot of heart, laid-back stories about everyday people, improvisational but strong dialogue, enough room to let everyone's personal charm shine through.

    Apatow's formula has been around for a while now - finding a thankful audience with the short-lived cult series "Freaks and Geeks", gaining worldwide attention with "Virgin". But there's only few comedies that have managed to use it to such a good effect as "Blockers".

    It's even cooler that the successful imitators are not comedy pros or Apatow veterans but (judging by their IMDb's resumes) relatively inexperienced screenwriting brothers Brian and Jim Kehoe. Plus the director is a woman, called Kay Connon.

    I don't consider myself biased but women's efforts to helm modern raunchy comedies don't seem too encouraging, as witnessed in "Rough Night" and "Bad Moms 2", two recent examples that just suck.

    Connon, on the other hand, has experience with the genre, having co-written the whole of "Pitch Perfect" trilogy. And her achievement as a first time director is denifinitely a noteworthy one. "Blockers" is just chock full of committed and charming performances. This is always a sign of good director because memorable performances rarely just happen, even in the best of times.

    I am not mainly talking about the three leads (Leslie Mann, Ike Barinholtz, John Cena) as parents on a mission to cockblock their youngsters' prom night sexcapades. The overall coolness of the big cast is something to savour, including Miles Robbins who feels like a second coming of Russell Brand in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall".

    The compatibility and impeccable comic timing of every major player is just great. Special shout out should go to John Cena - who knew that WWE star could be such an asset in comedy, and not in supporting role as used to, but as one of the leads.

    Traditionally, the "Apatow formula's" weakness has been lack of strikingly interesting story which often brings an overreliance on mediocre dialogue.

    "Blockers's" story is not that interesting either - and some section could be shorter, such as teenagers in hotel - but the result works even when it gets corny, offering enough energy and inspired mayhem to be worth of genre fan's time.

    All in all, "Blockers" kind of reminds me of "Step Brothers", one of my modern comedy favourites from 2008. The story is not the strong point and suffers from staying "middle of the road", lacking the one great punch which would raise it to the leagues of insta-classics. But the result is greater than sum of its parts, and the charm of the cast puts it a league of its own.

    There's one thing that I'm a bit sad about though. The trailers make it seem like a mindless mainstream offering although the movie is slower and a bit more thoughtful than usual.

    If possible, please watch "Blockers" itself first and trailers later, otherwise you may feel that you have seen all the stand-out bits already, which may make you miss out on how nice the movie feels as a whole.
    7weezd

    Pleasantly surprised

    Honestly, I went to see this movie to kill some time. To see a bit of a mindless, sophomoric, escapism comedy. And although it did have these things and some jokes didn't land as well as others, it was so much more than that. There some pretty funny moments, several unexpected funny moments that caught me by surprise, and a whole lot of heart that actually built character and moved the plot forward more than I expected. It was still a comedy at heart, but there were some sincere, touching moments that helped the film instead of hindering it. It masterfully touches on parenting today and what it means to be an independent person as you mature as a young adult in both in your sexuality and in other ways. I'd say more of a 7.5/10 but as far as I know can only rate in full numbers
    7jackgdemoss

    One of the better coming of age stories this year

    If you would have told me 5 years ago that I would enjoy a movie where John Cena butt chugs a beer, I would have been shocked that you made such a specific accusation, but then probably agreed with you. Aside from its moments of corniness and absurdity, Blockers accomplished its goal of getting a few good laughs out of me. The coming of age plot hidden behind our adult protagonists was charming.
    5jackwarchibald

    Is it just me or does this film seem grotesquely overrated?

    Blockers is a film that I personally looking forward to a bunch. The trailers completely sold me on this idea of a hard R, raunchy comedy that was original, heartfelt, and delivered some dang good laughs too!

    Unfortunately, all the stuff you heard that was funny in the trailer is either not funny because you've heard it all before or it's cut out of the movie entirely.

    So don't see Blockers. It's a painfully unfunny crude-fest that delivers crap humor, no emotion, disney-channel acting, and a worthless story. The only good things about it are the three daughters and one of their dates.

    Giving this one a generous C- or on Imdb, a 5/10

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      The original script was titled "Cherries" and features three fathers as the leads. Leslie Mann's character was later changed to a mother.
    • Goofs
      When Lisa walks into the hotel room, she sits on a bed with rose petals arranged on it in a heart formation. Some of the petals move when she sits down, but in the next shot they are rearranged as though they hadn't moved at all. This happens a few times in different shots throughout the scene.
    • Quotes

      Julie: I'm having sex.

      Sam: That's great. I'm having soup.

    • Crazy credits
      There is a very brief scene in the closing credits.
    • Alternate versions
      In Singapore, the film was originally passed with an R21 classification due to the film's sexual content and nudity. However the distributors were unsatisfied with this rating and opted to re-edit the film in order to obtain the more commercially lucrative M18 rating; the aforementioned cut removes a brief, close-up depiction of a hand squeezing a man's scrotum, as part of a couple's act of foreplay.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      The Breeze
      Written by Toby Leaman and Scott McMicken

      Performed by Dr. Dog

      Courtesy of Park the Van Records

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No me las toquen
    • Filming locations
      • Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Point Grey Pictures
      • DMG Entertainment
      • Good Universe
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    • Budget
      • $21,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $60,311,495
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,556,350
      • Apr 8, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $94,019,120
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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