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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA game-show-obsessed woman and her estranged sister work together to help cover their mother's gambling debts.A game-show-obsessed woman and her estranged sister work together to help cover their mother's gambling debts.A game-show-obsessed woman and her estranged sister work together to help cover their mother's gambling debts.
- A remporté 1 prix Primetime Emmy
- 5 victoires et 9 nominations au total
Jonnie Park
- Ken
- (as a different name)
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I laughed at this movie so much, Awkwafina is perfect in every film she's in. She plays the complete opposite of her famous Peik Lin Goh "Asian Ellen" character from Crazy Rich Asians and still absolutely kills it as a shy, obsessively organized office worker who is probably "on the spectrum." Sandra Oh shows up as her insane but loveable older sister. I was dying when Oh, as a middle aged woman, put on puffy pink sleeves and platform sneakers like a K-Pop fan half her age ..in fact she doubles down HARD on this K-Pop vibe variously throughout the film despite playing a Chinese woman in her 40s. The film is constantly messing with stereotypes this way, using them preemptively to mess with the viewer as part of the joke (Sandra Oh is actually a Canadian-American woman of Korean descent).
Just watch it if you're looking for something super fun to laugh at.
Just watch it if you're looking for something super fun to laugh at.
Quiz Lady is a lovely comedy that overcomes its issues with the noticeable gaps between laughs thanks to how warm it feels from the beginning. It celebrates the thankless acts siblings will do for each other as well as how vital it is to have one consistently reliable form of joy when everything else kinda sucks, regardless of it being a game show in this case. Plus the spread out collection of successful jokes are pretty memorable.
Awkwafina does a great job playing the straight man for the most part whilst still finding some time to let loose occasionally and Sandra Oh is having a lot of fun being the more unhinged one out of the two of them with the emotional moments to balance it all out. Will Ferrell is very genial in his small role as the game show host and Jason Schwartzman hides his villainy under a thin veil of kindness really well.
Jessica Yu's direction is always more than competent enough to get the job done but the best creative flourishes arrive in the middle section of the film with a standout sequence involving conflicting hallucinations during a high stakes audition. The comedic timing is generally strong when it's actually utilised because those bits don't overstay their welcome and there are a couple of seriously snappy one liners.
Awkwafina does a great job playing the straight man for the most part whilst still finding some time to let loose occasionally and Sandra Oh is having a lot of fun being the more unhinged one out of the two of them with the emotional moments to balance it all out. Will Ferrell is very genial in his small role as the game show host and Jason Schwartzman hides his villainy under a thin veil of kindness really well.
Jessica Yu's direction is always more than competent enough to get the job done but the best creative flourishes arrive in the middle section of the film with a standout sequence involving conflicting hallucinations during a high stakes audition. The comedic timing is generally strong when it's actually utilised because those bits don't overstay their welcome and there are a couple of seriously snappy one liners.
Perennial scene stealer Awkwafina lets a hilariously freewheeling Sandra Oh walk away with this rambunctious 2023 comedy as they play estranged sisters who are forced to pay off their runaway mother's $80K gambling debt by competing on a Jeopardy-like game show, Can't Stop the Quiz. Awkwafina tamps down her cutting screen persona playing the put-upon little sister Anne who has become an avid expert CSQ player at home. Older sister Jenny is an irresponsible free spirit who pushes Anne to become a contestant. You can figure out the rest, yet director Jessica Yu and screenwriter Jen D'Angelo inject surprising humanism into the battery-operated plot as well as hilarious scenes like Anne's phantasmagoric drug-induced episode. A strong supporting cast helps considerably with Will Ferrell, Holland Taylor, and Jason Schwartzman playing key roles. There's also a sweet, unexpected cameo at the end.
In fresh, charming comedy "Quiz Lady" nerdy Awkwafina's life centres around her dog and her fave tv quiz show (with host Will Ferrell & smarmy champ Jason Schwartzman) - so when her dog's kidnapped by mobster Jon Park, her sister Sandra Oh & crotchety neighbour Holland Taylor 'convince' her to go on the show to raise his ransom. It's pretty daft & silly, but Jen D'Angelo infuses ample sisterly warmth into her second screenplay, and director Jessica Yu elicits fine comic performances from her impressive cast (including a Paul Reubens cameo in his final movie - RIP). While not the most demanding or high-brow film out there, it's heart-lifting and fun. Good enough.
"Quiz Lady" is like a game show itself - a mix of the familiar and the surprising, with just enough excitement to keep you in your seat. This 2023 flick directed by the up-and-coming Jessica Yu plays out like a quirky love letter to game show enthusiasts, but with a twist that's more daytime TV than prime-time drama.
Anne, our game show whiz, is a character you can't help but root for, despite her slightly neurotic tendencies. The film's strength lies in its portrayal of the chaotic, yet endearing bond between Anne and her wild card sister, Jenny. Their dynamic, peppered with flashbacks and nostalgic bickering, forms the heart of the story, making their journey from estranged siblings to team players both touching and believable. The subplot involving their mother's gambling addiction and the loan shark adds a touch of thrill, albeit a tad cliché.
But where "Quiz Lady" stumbles is in its predictability. The twists, like Jenny's double bluff about the lawsuit, feel more telegraphed than shocking. The hallucinogenic audition scene, while hilarious, borders on the absurd, detracting from the film's otherwise grounded humor. It's a rollercoaster that doesn't always keep you guessing, but it sure does keep you smiling.
The film's climax, a game of charades on "Can't Stop the Quiz," is a standout, blending humor and heart in a crescendo that's both satisfying and slightly cheesy. Anne's transition from a nervous wreck to a game show legend is the stuff of underdog dreams, though it happens a bit too neatly. The final reconciliation with Jenny, tied up with the bow of familial love, might feel a bit too convenient for some.
In conclusion, "Quiz Lady" is a decent watch. It's the kind of film you'd enjoy on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It doesn't reinvent the genre, but it doesn't need to. With solid performances, especially the cantankerous neighbor Francine offering sage life advice, it's a comforting, if somewhat formulaic, journey. It's not going to change your life, but it'll definitely brighten your day.
Anne, our game show whiz, is a character you can't help but root for, despite her slightly neurotic tendencies. The film's strength lies in its portrayal of the chaotic, yet endearing bond between Anne and her wild card sister, Jenny. Their dynamic, peppered with flashbacks and nostalgic bickering, forms the heart of the story, making their journey from estranged siblings to team players both touching and believable. The subplot involving their mother's gambling addiction and the loan shark adds a touch of thrill, albeit a tad cliché.
But where "Quiz Lady" stumbles is in its predictability. The twists, like Jenny's double bluff about the lawsuit, feel more telegraphed than shocking. The hallucinogenic audition scene, while hilarious, borders on the absurd, detracting from the film's otherwise grounded humor. It's a rollercoaster that doesn't always keep you guessing, but it sure does keep you smiling.
The film's climax, a game of charades on "Can't Stop the Quiz," is a standout, blending humor and heart in a crescendo that's both satisfying and slightly cheesy. Anne's transition from a nervous wreck to a game show legend is the stuff of underdog dreams, though it happens a bit too neatly. The final reconciliation with Jenny, tied up with the bow of familial love, might feel a bit too convenient for some.
In conclusion, "Quiz Lady" is a decent watch. It's the kind of film you'd enjoy on a lazy Sunday afternoon. It doesn't reinvent the genre, but it doesn't need to. With solid performances, especially the cantankerous neighbor Francine offering sage life advice, it's a comforting, if somewhat formulaic, journey. It's not going to change your life, but it'll definitely brighten your day.
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- AnecdotesAnne's "neighbor from hell" Francine's house number is 666.
- GaffesAfter the car almost hits the oncoming pickup truck and skids to a stop, it's almost completely off the road and on the shoulder, yet when the sisters get out the car is much farther out on the road.
- Bandes originalesI Don't Feel Like Dancin'
Written by Elton John, Babydaddy (as Scott David Hoffman) and Jake Shears (as Jason Sellards)
Performed by Scissor Sisters
Courtesy of Polydor Records Ltd./Casablanca Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Durée1 heure 39 minutes
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