Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.Three sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.Three sisters from Sorrento, Australia. Meg writes a novel she says is fiction. The book creates controversy in town as locals suspect it's based on real events.
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- 4 victoires et 10 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesThe "Hotel Sorrento" name and title of this movie and source stage play is not actually a hotel but a nickname for the homely residence of the Moynihan sisters.
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Marge (referring to Australia): Do you think this is a country which honors ordinariness?
Dick: No. Well once...maybe...you know, there was once a time when it was impossible to be different. Anyone with any nouse had to pack up and clear out, but it's not like that anymore. And to keep harking back to it--that's what irritates me about that book. It's just safe territory. It's not going to shake anyone up.
Marge: Well, it's shaken me up. Maybe you don't read between the lines.
Dick: I hate nostalgia.
Marge: It's NOT nostalgia.
Dick: Where are the people writing about the big picture? Who's coming to grips with some contemporary vision for this place? Can you think of anyone?
Marge: Meg Moynihan, for one.
Dick: Oh, Jesus.
Marge: The trouble with you is you're looking for the big broad brush strokes. Australia can't be contained in the sort of broad sweep you're asking for. Great big visions make very empty pictures if you don't attend to the small brush strokes...the details.
Dick: So long it's not the details of someone's childhood in Towoomba or tortured adolescence in Woy Woy or... (Marge hits him over the head with a newspaper.)
- ConnexionsFeatured in Inside Hotel Sorrento (1995)
There is intelligent, if indirect, humour in the writing - poking fun at the bored colonial escapee daughters who end up finding themselves to be the cause of everyone's ennui back home. The grandfather's mundane home truths about why they left ('running away from something') are borne out by the eventually revealed family secret. Similarly, the authoress character's assessment of the dominance of the Capitalist ethos over Australian culture is borne out in the cringe-making scene at the closing credits - a slap in the face for the idealistic Press owner friend to Joan Plowright's character who has championed the idea of the great 'coming of age' of Australian culture.
The locations are truly charming with many shots worth framing and the very down-to-earth lifestyle of the inhabitants of the 'Hotel Sorrento' provides a sobering note for anyone taking too great a flight of fancy over it all.
- ian_ison
- 25 janv. 2007
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 91 170 $ US
- Durée1 heure 52 minutes
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