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Le mariage d'adieu

Titre original : The Farewell
  • 2019
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,5/10
75 k
MA NOTE
Tzi Ma, Shuzhen Zhao, Han Chen, Aoi Mizuhara, Hong Lu, Diana Lin, Awkwafina, and Yongbo Jiang in Le mariage d'adieu (2019)
A Chinese family discover their grandmother has only a short while left to live and decide to keep her in the dark, scheduling a wedding to gather before she dies. From writer/director Lulu Wang and starring Awkwafina.
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Une famille chinoise découvre que leur grand-mère n'a plus beaucoup de temps à vivre et décide de la surprendre en organisant un mariage pour se rassembler avant sa mort.Une famille chinoise découvre que leur grand-mère n'a plus beaucoup de temps à vivre et décide de la surprendre en organisant un mariage pour se rassembler avant sa mort.Une famille chinoise découvre que leur grand-mère n'a plus beaucoup de temps à vivre et décide de la surprendre en organisant un mariage pour se rassembler avant sa mort.

  • Réalisation
    • Lulu Wang
  • Scénariste
    • Lulu Wang
  • Vedettes
    • Shuzhen Zhao
    • Awkwafina
    • X Mayo
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,5/10
    75 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lulu Wang
    • Scénariste
      • Lulu Wang
    • Vedettes
      • Shuzhen Zhao
      • Awkwafina
      • X Mayo
    • 359Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 258Commentaires de critiques
    • 89Métascore
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    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 37 victoires et 190 nominations au total

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    Distribution principale38

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    Shuzhen Zhao
    Shuzhen Zhao
    • Nai Nai
    Awkwafina
    Awkwafina
    • Billi
    X Mayo
    X Mayo
    • Suze
    Hong Lu
    • Little Nai Nai
    • (as Lu Hong)
    Hong Lin
    • Doctor Wu
    • (as Lin Hong)
    Tzi Ma
    Tzi Ma
    • Haiyan
    Diana Lin
    Diana Lin
    • Lu Jian
    Yang Xuejian
    • Mr. Li
    Becca Khalil
    Becca Khalil
    • Shirley
    Yongbo Jiang
    • Uncle Haibin
    • (as Jiang Yongbo)
    Han Chen
    • Hao Hao
    • (as Chen Han)
    Aoi Mizuhara
    • Aiko
    Xiang Li
    • Aunty Ling
    • (as Li Xiang)
    Hongli Liu
    • Aunty Gao
    • (as Liu Hongli)
    Shimin Zhang
    • Michael
    • (as Zhang Shiming)
    Jing Zhang
    • Gu Gu
    • (as Zhang Jing)
    Jinhang Liu
    • Bao
    • (as Liu Jinhang)
    Xi Lin
    • Wedding Coordinator
    • (as Lin Xi)
    • Réalisation
      • Lulu Wang
    • Scénariste
      • Lulu Wang
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs359

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    9proud_luddite

    Outstanding Screenplay by Wang

    Billi Wang (Akwafina) is a young aspiring writer in New York whose family had immigrated from China when she was six years old. She maintains a happy telephone relationship with her paternal grandmother, Nai Nai (Zhao Shuzhen) who still lives in China in the city of Changchun. Billi's family has received news from another relative that Nai Nai is dying of lung cancer. The extended families travel to Changchun to celebrate the wedding of Billi's cousin although the collective intention is really to say goodbye to Nai Nai - while withholding the news from her that she is dying.

    Throughout the film - and especially by the end, it is very clear that is biographical and based on the experiences of the film's talented writer/director Lulu Wang. The story is rich for various reasons including its unique take on the universal theme of dealing with the impending death of a beloved elderly relative.

    Billi is also a stand-in for many "new world" North Americans who would find it terribly wrong to withhold from anyone the fact that they are dying. Her points are well expressed but so are the contradictory replies from her elders and those more in line with a Chinese cultural tradition of such secrecy. The reply to the question "who's right" is answered in Nai Nai's laid-back, content demeanour (when not coughing), totally oblivious to her diagnosis. This is one of the fascinating surprises of "The Farewell" in its acquiescence to old-world values in subtle ways. Here, Wang must be given credit for her humility. She seems to have nodded to a sarcastic quote attributed to Oscar Wilde: "I am not young enough to know everything".

    The main story is powerful enough; yet Wang adds to the wealth by delving into the immigration experience - for those who left their homeland as well as those left behind. Here again, she takes on a universal theme. In conversations and monologues, the viewer hears what it is like to lose all of one's children (two sons in this case) as they leave the homeland (Nai Nai's other son emigrated to Japan). Billi also has a powerful monologue of what it was like to leave behind an extended family and community when she was six. While intelligently avoiding platitudes, the film asks: is there really a 'better life' somewhere else?

    The fine cast does justice to Wang's eloquent story. Awkwafina fits well in the lead role and Zhao's Nai Nai is so loveable that she makes it very easy to see why so many would grieve her impending death. One particular scene stands out even though it is brief: Billi's mother (Diana Lin) quietly avoiding eye contact in a taxi while fighting back tears. In less than a minute, Lin conveys an experience of every adult at least once in our lives. - dbamateurcritic

    RATING: 9 out of 10

    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Screenplay by Lulu Wang
    8ethanbresnett

    Beautiful

    The Farewell is such a great film. It opened my eyes to a very thought provoking element of Chinese culture and was full of poignancy, humour, and heart.

    We follow a family grappling with grief and the way that the film deals with this is so unique and engaging. All of the characters had a part to play in contributing to the story and adding to the film, but the central relationship is between Awkwafina's Billi and her grandmother. It's a very human, believable, and relatable relationship which drives the film and injects so much heart and emotion. It was beautiful to watch.

    The screenplay is quite minimal, with not a huge amount of dialogue, but it doesn't need it. It manages to convey its meaning and purpose through other mediums, and is highly accomplished in this way.

    I also loved the direction and cinematography of The Farewell. It felt very clean, very arty, and was just great to look at.

    A very powerful film exploring familial love and grief in a sensitive, unique, and tender way.
    9blott2319-1

    Great look at family life differences in China

    The Farewell is a tribute to family and an exploration of what sets Chinese culture apart from our own. Writer/Director Lulu Wang drew upon the true story of her own grandmother to inspire this film, and the authenticity of the story shined through. There's something special going on in The Farewell, because I went through an emotional journey with the main character. It's strange how you can start the film feeling that this entire idea and the pretense of their trip to China is so wrong, and then end up seeing the value of it to the point that you don't want the charade ruined. I can't even point to a particular moment or event that was the tipping point which changed my mind, and I don't know if our main character could either. She is clearly transformed by this time with her family, and begins to see that the way of life in China is different, but that doesn't mean it's wrong. The other thing that was magical about The Farewell is that it managed to find humor in the darkness. It's not a big goofy and hilarious comedy, in fact I probably shed more tears than I laughed, but considering how this whole film could feel because of the subject matter, the fact that I was able to find joy in some moments was great.

    There were a number of great performances in The Farewell. I absolutely adored Shuzhen Zhao as the grandmother Nai Nai. She has such a delightful joy in her performance that you instantly fall in love with her. I think Awkwafina did a fine job as Billi, the protagonist. I did question some times if she was capable of portraying the layers of emotions that would be going through her character's mind, but she was good enough that she didn't take me out of the film. I also thought that Tzi Ma and Yongbo Jiang were marvelous as the two brothers who are trying to be the emotionless rocks for their family, and sometimes find that they too can't hide their feelings indefinitely. The Farewell also has a beautiful visual aesthetic, and I loved the way some of the shots were framed. There are a few scenes where just the staging and the way they cut to a shot made me laugh out loud. It's one of those movies where I felt there was a lot of thought and intention in the way things looked. Perhaps that comes from Lulu Wang visualizing these events so vividly from her past, and knowing how they needed to look and feel on the big screen. The Farewell is a heart-warming film that made me think about what I would do in the same situation, and made me cry a lot too. Getting me both emotionally and logically invested in the plot is an impressive feat.
    8SnoopyStyle

    the big lie

    Billi (Awkwafina) is a 30 year old pianist in New York City. She's struggling after being rejected for a scholarship. She and her parents moved to America when she was young. She is mostly Americanized. News come that her grandmother is dying of cancer. Her family agrees to go the traditional route of hiding the diagnosis from the dying grandma. They are going home to China to fake a wedding celebration. Billi is reluctant to go with the lie.

    This is a great cultural story. It's the Chinese culture but also the influence of Western culture. It's a family story. It's also Awkwafina's best acting performance yet. Her inner conflict and her family conflict are both very compelling. There are funny little insights. It's a very touching film. I would modify the ending a little. Looking back at Nai Nai as they drive away is such a powerful scene. The movie should probably end there. The scream is not a good way to end especially with the text reveal in the closing credits. If they want to go back to Billi for the ending, it should be something more positive considering what Nai Nai tells her during the banquet.
    8boblipton

    Family Is Where The Heart Is

    Shuzhen Zhao's hospital report says she has terminal cancer. She has perhaps four months to live. They don't tell her. Instead, the family rushes the marriage of Awkafina's cousin so that they can gather with one one last time, without letting her know anything is wrong.

    It's been many years since a good friend insisted I look at Ang Lee's THE WEDDING BANQUET and EAT DRINK MAN WOMAN one after the other. When they were done, he said "Well?" and I said "They're so Jewish!" With his comedies of manners about an emigrant culture that sustains itself willy-nilly, rejected by and rejecting the mainstream, both groups are similar in their reliance on family and the dinner table as a means of staying together. Writer-director Lulu Wang's movie is of a piece with these two, with some very entertaining performances, and insight into what family means to people who are forced to be apart.

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    • Anecdotes
      In addition to writing and directing, Lulu Wang also plays piano on the film's soundtrack.
    • Gaffes
      1:22:14 As Billi runs down the street, the crew van with its door open is reflected in the last billboard.
    • Citations

      Billi: Okay, when were you guys going to tell me this? How could you let me find out like this?

      Jian: How should I have told you? "Oh, your grandma's on the roof".

    • Connexions
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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 août 2019 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • China
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langues
      • Mandarin
      • English
      • Japanese
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Farewell
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Changchun, Chine
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      • 3 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 17 695 781 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 355 662 $ US
      • 14 juill. 2019
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 23 076 657 $ US
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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