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Le grand jeu

Titre original : The Full Monty
  • 1997
  • 14A
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
117 k
MA NOTE
Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, Paul Barber, Steve Huison, Hugo Speer, and Tom Wilkinson in Le grand jeu (1997)
Theatrical Trailer from Fox Searchlight Pictures
Liretrailer1 min 29 s
1 vidéo
99+ photos
SatireComedyDrama

Six ouvriers au chômage forment un acte de striptease masculin sous les encouragements de leurs femmes les poussant à aller jusqu'au bout: la nudité totale.Six ouvriers au chômage forment un acte de striptease masculin sous les encouragements de leurs femmes les poussant à aller jusqu'au bout: la nudité totale.Six ouvriers au chômage forment un acte de striptease masculin sous les encouragements de leurs femmes les poussant à aller jusqu'au bout: la nudité totale.

  • Director
    • Peter Cattaneo
  • Writer
    • Simon Beaufoy
  • Stars
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Tom Wilkinson
    • Mark Addy
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    117 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Peter Cattaneo
    • Writer
      • Simon Beaufoy
    • Stars
      • Robert Carlyle
      • Tom Wilkinson
      • Mark Addy
    • 252Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 91Commentaires de critiques
    • 75Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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      • 37 victoires et 35 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux36

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    Robert Carlyle
    Robert Carlyle
    • Gaz
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Gerald
    Mark Addy
    Mark Addy
    • Dave
    Wim Snape
    Wim Snape
    • Nathan
    • (as William Snape)
    Steve Huison
    Steve Huison
    • Lomper
    Paul Barber
    Paul Barber
    • Horse
    Hugo Speer
    Hugo Speer
    • Guy
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
    • Jean
    Emily Woof
    Emily Woof
    • Mandy
    Deirdre Costello
    Deirdre Costello
    • Linda
    Paul Butterworth
    Paul Butterworth
    • Barry
    Dave Hill
    Dave Hill
    • Alan
    Bruce Jones
    Bruce Jones
    • Reg
    Andrew Livingston
    • Terry
    • (as Andrew Livingstone)
    Vinny Dhillon
    • Sharon
    Kate Layden
    • Bee
    Joanna Swain
    • Sheryl
    Diane Lane
    • Louise
    • Director
      • Peter Cattaneo
    • Writer
      • Simon Beaufoy
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs252

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    Eric-84

    A seductive, playful piece of comic gumption

    The Full Monty offers a seductive, playful piece of comic gumption: Six unemployed steel workers become amateur male strippers, baring themselves as an antidote to the dole. The title is British slang for "buck naked," but the film isn't about nudity, or lust, exactly. It takes as its subject the free-falling sense of desperation provoked by unemployment. As these flaccid bodies strive to exude "sexiness," director Peter Cattaneo turns their struggle into a blue-collared survival reflex, which yields a thin yet agreeable amount of emotional weight.

    Robert Carlyle plays a bitter but devoted divorced father trying to meet his support payments so his son will trust him, and Mark Addy just wants to provide for his nurturing wife, who worries about the secret G-string buried in her flabby husband's underwear drawer.

    Suffering ritual-humiliation for the sake of loved ones, these men pawn their dignity for economic survival. Cattaneo allows the script to hint at the social and fiscal conditions endured by the working-class under Thatcher, but mostly he avoids politicizing the material. Instead, he aims for rowdy, laugh-out-loud passages about awkward pseudo-debauchery. Perhaps The Full Monty settles for rather broad, coarse humor, but it has intensely pleasing charms and Cattaneo gives it an unexpected deadpan consistency. He exposes the comedy of shame, and then the comedy of shamelessness.

    ERIC BELTMANN
    jemmytee

    A gem of human comedy

    I want to start off by saying, if you're looking for slap-shtick comedy and low- rent toilet humor, this is NOT the movie for you. It has its moments of "belt-in- the-face" fun, but they are consistently grounded in the real problems the lead characters face -- unemployment, loss of family, lack of self-respect, fear of ridicule and a bleak future that promises even greater failure. This is not a Farrelly Brothers kind of story...and that is what makes it so special.

    Gaz is broke, on welfare, lives in the projects, is behind on his child support and is threatened with losing his son to his ex-wife unless he can pull together 700 pounds (about $1100). But this is Sheffield, England -- once a boomtown but now a deadening city of shopping malls and garment mills, where the factories (and the guys that worked in them) are empty shells of themselves. The women have jobs; the men have job fairs. Into this comes a touring "Chippendale's" dance troupe (aimed at women only; after all, they have the spare money) and an idea is born. Gaz and some mates will strip all the way, give the ladies "the full monty", as a way to earn some quick change.

    The idea is preposterous. Only one of the six men in the new dance troupe is good-looking enough to pull it off (pun intended); the rest are either fat, skinny, old and/or ugly. But the movie's gentle suggestion is that not only is beauty in the eye of the beholder, but so is self-respect...and in following through with their plans, they gain a LOT more than just 2000 pounds each.

    Robert Carlyle is good as the anchor of the piece, always pushing and planning and cajoling and begging and even stealing, as need be, but it's the rest of the cast that makes this movie work -- from Tom Wilkinson as a manager ashamed to tell his wife he's lost his job to Mark Addy as a man who's so ashamed of how fat and unattractive he is, he's driving his wife away right down to Hugo Speer and his joyful "let's have a blast" attitude.

    "The Full Monty" is a gem of human comedy aimed not at the gut but at the sense of hope we all carry. I recommend it for anyone who needs a lift.
    8JCR-4

    A bunch of losers make for a winning film

    This is a great black comedy. A bunch of losers down at the job centre have no hopes of getting a job. As the film progresses, it picks up momentum as the big date approaches. Some great scenes of 80's Britain, the job centre, the clubs, the houses with paper-thin walls and low ceilings. You know what the finale is going to be, but it doesn't detract at all from the enjoyment of the film. It doesn't get political, as some other commenters have complained, but why should it? This is about the consequences of 80's Britain, not the causes. The characters are 100% believable, in their appearances and their behaviour. The fat one is the sort you see on a Saturday night in just about every city centre pub in England (and at the football matches too!). A pity some viewers from across the pond couldn't pick up the accents, that's not altogether surprising but consider that this film was probably not originally intended for worldwide distribution and if you had taken the accents away you'd have taken away also a lot of its charm.

    PS: Sheffield, where the film was based, is actually quite a nice town in many areas.
    pcbrooks

    Either you love it, or you hate it...

    Unemployment is no joke (as an ex-pat Brit living and sometimes working in the US, I can confirm that with a vengeance). But sometimes, with a little vision and a lot of confidence (or desperation - take your pick), you can either find a way out of the depths of despair, or at the very least lighten the load a little, even if only for a short time. You take your pleasure wherever you can find it.

    This movie will undoubtedly strike chords with those who have been unemployed long term, especially in the north of England (or in the Midlands or indeed anywhere. Depression - economic, social or clinical - knows no boundaries).

    It's a smile, unless of course it *doesn't* strike a chord with you. Then you'll see it as a politically charged documentary with a few unnecessary laughs that ring very hollow.

    But this isn't another Boys from the Blackstuff and I don't think it ever intended to be. The characters in this story are less focussed on pleading "Gissajob" and more inclined to say "Gissasmile". There is social commentary, yes, and it's well made (in my opinion, obviously), but the bigger message, I think, is that when life sucks - and it can do, most of the time - you don't have to give in to the feelings of utter despair.

    You can fight back, you can refuse to be bowed, and for everyone in the awful predicament of being willing and able to work but being unable to find anyone willing to give you a chance, there is the possibility of finding a ray of sunshine, even if only temporarily, in an otherwise grey and depressing condition.

    And it's those little rays of sunshine that help to give you hope. A laugh here, a giggle there, a bit of extreme silliness once in a while - it all helps keep you sane.

    And that's what is enjoyable about this movie: it's the story of a group of men trying to stay sane even if it means losing some of their dignity in the process. And the one thing you notice towards the end of the story - and it's certainly capable of being true of real life - is that in raising their own spirits, the main characters here also raise the spirits of those around them.

    They also remind me of myself and some of my friends. I could see myself taking part in something like this, albeit reluctantly (since I'm pathologically shy), just for the hell of it.

    And doing something just for the hell of it is what makes this movie one of my favourites.
    artistathome

    Great movie

    This is an unbeatable movie! I saw it at the theater in 1997 along with about 7 other women...we all went to the theater alone because our hubbies refused to take us! Seriously...I did not know one single woman in the theater that day! We all loved the movie right off...

    My sister bought it and we watched it with captioning, and boy had we missed a lot of lines at the theater and funny ones at that! You see with the English accents and all their slang-- you just can't understand a lot of what they are saying...

    Watch this movie with and without the captioning! It's like watching a movie with English being your second language, and I B.S. you not!

    The English working class has a different way of expressing themselves--its so charming and hilarious...

    I think Robert Carlysle is brilliant "Gaz". I cannot think of anyone who could have done it better.

    This movie cannot be beat! I bought it and recommend it to everyone!! Definitely a ten out of ten.

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    • Anecdotes
      Robert Carlyle has said that filming was chaotic and that 20th Century Fox were so unhappy with the first cut that they considered scrapping its theatrical release and going straight to video. Carlyle has stated that it was the hard work of producer Uberto Pasolini and editor Nick Moore that rescued the film.
    • Gaffes
      Whilst the guys are watching Le feu de la danse (1983), Dave criticizes the girl welding saying the mixture is all wrong and she's using too much acetylene. Shows how much he knows - she is actually arc welding.
    • Citations

      Dave: Anti-wrinkle cream there may be, but anti-fat-bastard cream there is not.

    • Générique farfelu
      The film shown behind the opening credits is "Sheffield...City on the move", made in 1971 for the Sheffield Publicity Department.
    • Autres versions
      There are two English versions of the film: one is the original UK version, the other is the US version which is partly re-dubbed to replace some British dialects and slang phrases.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      The Zodiac
      Written by David Lindup

      Published by KPM Music Limited

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 août 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Full Monty
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Crookes Cemetery, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Graveyard)
    • sociétés de production
      • Redwave Films
      • Channel Four Films
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 45 950 122 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 176 585 $ US
      • 17 août 1997
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 257 938 649 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 31 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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