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Deux vieux amis se retrouvent lors d'un enterrement et décident de se venger du veuf qui les a embêtés des décennies auparavant.Deux vieux amis se retrouvent lors d'un enterrement et décident de se venger du veuf qui les a embêtés des décennies auparavant.Deux vieux amis se retrouvent lors d'un enterrement et décident de se venger du veuf qui les a embêtés des décennies auparavant.
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- 2 nominations au total
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This is a terrific little black comedy that somehow flew under the radar. It's very slight - I like to call movies like this an appetizer - but what it does, it does very well. Black comedy is very tough to pull off, but this film does a splendid job of maintaining its bite while still allowing moments of emotion and humanity that never feel manipulative. It is not a politically correct movie, and many will balk at the origins of its humor, but that's what I personally appreciated about it. Both Fonda and Tomlin are great, and they've obviously honed their chemistry to an art form after their decades working together. One could rightfully call them the Lemmon & Matthau of today's cinema. They are a joy to watch here, together and apart, and Fonda is particularly radiant. There is also a fantastic, beautifully understated performance by Richard Roundtree as Fonda's ex-husband that exudes charm and elegance. This film succeeds in melding comedy and drama where many other, bigger movies have failed. Credit director and co-writer Weitz, who also directed Tomlin in one of her best performances in GRANDMA as well as the fantastic Hugh Grant film ABOUT A BOY. I encourage you to check this one out if you have the opportunity. It's a definite hidden treasure.
How was I watching this for the first time today without even realizing it was Lily Tomlin's birthday until I went to Twitter and saw her trending?! It's true! I'll never understand how this stuff happens, but Lily must have sent me a telepathic signal telling me to watch this in honor of her special day. Thanks, Lily!
I really like, maybe even love, this movie! Even though it's very serious in parts, it manages to take some of the most serious subjects, and one of the darkest plans a person could have, and turns it into something pleasant to watch for the most part! So in that way, this movie really is a wonder. Jane Fonda was great, but Lily - I loved her character! I mean I really loved her character!
The only real downside to this movie is that I couldn't stop seeing them as Grace and Frankie throughout. But other than that, this is one of the best buddy movies of recent times. A new fave. And if you can believe it, even though it's a movie about a woman planning to kill a man for his wrongdoing in the past, there's a lot of heart to this film - a lot of sweetness and touching moments.
This is a movie that I would say is not for everyone, but those that it is for, will appreciate it a lot!
Happy birthday, Lily! Thank you for all the great entertainment!
I really like, maybe even love, this movie! Even though it's very serious in parts, it manages to take some of the most serious subjects, and one of the darkest plans a person could have, and turns it into something pleasant to watch for the most part! So in that way, this movie really is a wonder. Jane Fonda was great, but Lily - I loved her character! I mean I really loved her character!
The only real downside to this movie is that I couldn't stop seeing them as Grace and Frankie throughout. But other than that, this is one of the best buddy movies of recent times. A new fave. And if you can believe it, even though it's a movie about a woman planning to kill a man for his wrongdoing in the past, there's a lot of heart to this film - a lot of sweetness and touching moments.
This is a movie that I would say is not for everyone, but those that it is for, will appreciate it a lot!
Happy birthday, Lily! Thank you for all the great entertainment!
It's hard to believe it's been 63 years since Jane Fonda's big screen debut in "Tall Story", and her longevity has as much to do with her commitment to the characters she's played as it does to her innate talent in inhabiting them. Looking better here than in her other recent films like "80 for Brady" and "Book Club", she plays Claire, an eightysomething Ohio woman who flies to California to attend the funeral of one of her closest friends Joyce. Once at the wake, she confronts Joyce's widower Howard and asserts she will kill him that weekend for committing an unspeakable act a half-century earlier. The plot turns on this revelation into a prickly combination of melodrama and black comedy as Claire pairs with her long estranged friend Evelyn, a jaded lesbian cellist who fluctuates between supporting and rejecting Claire's monomaniacal mission. With Lily Tomlin in free-wheeling mode as Evelyn, they definitely have a lot of "Grace & Frankie"-type banter, but it resonates more here because both have repressed their feelings of deep-seeded resentment about how their lives had evolved. Richard Roundtree makes a welcome return as Claire's long-ago divorced first husband, and Malcolm McDowell makes Howard a venal character worthy of Claire's wrath. It doesn't all work, but it's good to see Tomlin and especially Fonda do such strong work thanks to Paul Weitz's dexterous direction and clever screenplay.
This film is done a huge disservice by being slotted into the "comedy" genre, but I'm disappointed to see people on this site rating it as though that miscategorization were a flaw of the film itself. It should be judged on its merits, as a realistic film with a lot of dramatic, painful moments amid the more humorous ones. Painful themes of homophobia, misogyny, and sexual violence are explored, but it never gets overly didactic-everything is grounded in storytelling, and the dark is offset by the light. If you want a zany screwball comedy, go elsewhere. But if you would like a really resonant film about female friendship, strength, and resilience that also happens to have some very funny moments, please treat yourself to this gem of a movie.
IN A NUTSHELL:
If you're a fan of the popular TV show Grace & Frankie, you're in for more of the same goofy fun from this dynamic duo. Their chemistry together is undeniable and entertaining.
The story of this movie is about two old friends who reconnect at a funeral and decide to get revenge on the widower who messed with them decades before. The movie is written and directed by Paul Weitz.
THINGS I LIKED: Jane Fonda is usually dolled up to look much younger, but in this movie, she's starting to look her age. Of course, she's still beautiful. She's 85 years old and still pumping out movies like crazy.
Lilly Tomlin is always delightful and, truly shines in this movie. Together, they're reliably entertaining. What impressed me was not the actresses' comedic chops, because we already know they've got the funny bone in spades. The serious drama required them to stretch and show us they've still got it.
It was nice to see Malcolm McDowell in something again too. I always enjoyed his performances.
It's really great to see that aging stars can still find an audience in Hollywood.
I had to laugh at the special request for bacon from one of the characters. Mmmm...bacon.
The issues of aging is taken very seriously in this film; however, murder and revenge are not. Hmm...
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The plot trudges along, shifting tone and pacing.
It's very dark with not much humor. When these two stars are paired together, we expect much more humor.
There are several scenes at night that will appear very dark if/when you watch this on a small streaming device.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be completely bored since the movie is all about older people talking.
Talk of murder Two women try to purchase a gun in California Alcohol A woman encourages a young boy's desire to wear girls' clothes and jewelry.
A woman talks about her lesbian lover.
Profanity, including an F-bomb.
An unmarried couple sleeps together. (We don't see anything though.)
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The story of this movie is about two old friends who reconnect at a funeral and decide to get revenge on the widower who messed with them decades before. The movie is written and directed by Paul Weitz.
THINGS I LIKED: Jane Fonda is usually dolled up to look much younger, but in this movie, she's starting to look her age. Of course, she's still beautiful. She's 85 years old and still pumping out movies like crazy.
Lilly Tomlin is always delightful and, truly shines in this movie. Together, they're reliably entertaining. What impressed me was not the actresses' comedic chops, because we already know they've got the funny bone in spades. The serious drama required them to stretch and show us they've still got it.
It was nice to see Malcolm McDowell in something again too. I always enjoyed his performances.
It's really great to see that aging stars can still find an audience in Hollywood.
I had to laugh at the special request for bacon from one of the characters. Mmmm...bacon.
The issues of aging is taken very seriously in this film; however, murder and revenge are not. Hmm...
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE: The plot trudges along, shifting tone and pacing.
It's very dark with not much humor. When these two stars are paired together, we expect much more humor.
There are several scenes at night that will appear very dark if/when you watch this on a small streaming device.
TIPS FOR PARENTS: Kids will be completely bored since the movie is all about older people talking.
Talk of murder Two women try to purchase a gun in California Alcohol A woman encourages a young boy's desire to wear girls' clothes and jewelry.
A woman talks about her lesbian lover.
Profanity, including an F-bomb.
An unmarried couple sleeps together. (We don't see anything though.)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEvelyn paraphrases a line from William Shakespeare's Richard III. It is from his opening soliloquy, which begins "Now is the winter of our discontent," and continues to "And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover; To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain; And hate the idle pleasures of these days."
- ConnexionsReferenced in OWV Updates: The Seventh OWV Awards - Last Update of 2022 (2022)
- Bandes originalesYou Shadow
Written and Performed by Sharon Van Etten
Published by Hipgnosis Beats/Paperweight Music
Administered by Hipgnosis Songs Group, LLC
Courtesy of Jagjaguwar
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 2 136 832 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 821 961 $ US
- 19 mars 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 136 832 $ US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
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