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La belle-famille

Titre original : Meet the Parents
  • 2000
  • PG
  • 1h 48m
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Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller in La belle-famille (2000)
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ComédieRomanceComédie romantiqueSlapstick

L'infirmier Greg Focker rencontre les parents de sa petite amie avant de la demander en mariage, mais le père se méfie de lui et lui en fait voir de toutes les couleurs.L'infirmier Greg Focker rencontre les parents de sa petite amie avant de la demander en mariage, mais le père se méfie de lui et lui en fait voir de toutes les couleurs.L'infirmier Greg Focker rencontre les parents de sa petite amie avant de la demander en mariage, mais le père se méfie de lui et lui en fait voir de toutes les couleurs.

  • Director
    • Jay Roach
  • Writers
    • Greg Glienna
    • Mary Ruth Clarke
    • Jim Herzfeld
  • Stars
    • Ben Stiller
    • Robert De Niro
    • Teri Polo
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    371 k
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    1 711
    105
    • Director
      • Jay Roach
    • Writers
      • Greg Glienna
      • Mary Ruth Clarke
      • Jim Herzfeld
    • Stars
      • Ben Stiller
      • Robert De Niro
      • Teri Polo
    • 579Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 101Commentaires de critiques
    • 73Métascore
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      • 7 victoires et 15 nominations au total

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    Ben Stiller
    Ben Stiller
    • Greg Focker
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Jack Byrnes
    Teri Polo
    Teri Polo
    • Pam Byrnes
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Dina Byrnes
    Nicole DeHuff
    Nicole DeHuff
    • Debbie Byrnes
    Jon Abrahams
    Jon Abrahams
    • Denny Byrnes
    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Kevin Rawley
    James Rebhorn
    James Rebhorn
    • Dr. Larry Banks
    Tom McCarthy
    Tom McCarthy
    • Bob Banks
    • (as Thomas McCarthy, Tom McCarthy)
    Phyllis George
    Phyllis George
    • Linda Banks
    Kali Rocha
    Kali Rocha
    • Flight Attendant
    Bernie Sheredy
    Bernie Sheredy
    • Norm the Interrogator
    Judah Friedlander
    Judah Friedlander
    • Pharmacy Clerk
    Peter Bartlett
    Peter Bartlett
    • Animal Shelter Worker
    John Elsen
    John Elsen
    • Chicago Airport Security
    Mark Hammer
    • Hospital Patient
    Amy Hohn
    Amy Hohn
    • Ticket Agent
    William Severs
    • Father O'Boyle
    • Director
      • Jay Roach
    • Writers
      • Greg Glienna
      • Mary Ruth Clarke
      • Jim Herzfeld
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs579

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    7rbverhoef

    Painfully funny

    Most of the funny moments in 'Meet the Parents' involve painful scenes with Ben Stiller. He plays Greg Focker, a male nurse who loves Pam Byrnes (Teri Polo). He wants to marry her with her father's permission. He hasn't met her parents yet. The movie shows us the weekend where Stiller meets the parents. Pam's father is Jack (Robert De Niro) and her mother is Dina (Blythe Danner). The more Greg tries to impress the parents, especially Jack who is a former CIA-agent, the more he humiliates himself. Not only with his actions, also with his words and stupid lies to look better.

    Stiller is perfect in this kind of role. We already saw that, especially in 'There's Something About Mary'. The more he gets in trouble, the more painful it gets, the better Stiller gets and the more we laugh. There is also a fine little part from Owen Wilson as Pam's former lover. Stiller and Wilson have made a lot of films together and for some reason their scenes always work, they at least make you smile. De Niro doesn't try very hard to be a strict person who doesn't give Greg a chance and therefore succeeds even better. The way he slowly gets harder and harder on Greg is good for a new laugh every time. 'Meet the Parents', directed by Jay Roach who also directed the 'Austin Powers' trilogy, is a fine comedy with a lot of sequences where you might feel a little uncomfortable.
    Buddy-51

    a truly marvelous comedy

    Funny as well as touching, `Meet the Parents' blazes forth as one of the outstanding comedies of recent years.

    Co-writers Greg Glienna and Mary Ruth Clarke, along with director Jay Roach, have managed to make a film that is often laugh-out-loud hilarious without ever becoming overbearing or obnoxious, the style of choice for far too many other comedies made in this day and age. Although the film overflows with madcap situations and even outright slapstick at times, these comic elements are always tethered to the reality of the premise and to the emotional states of the characters involved.

    The foundation for any great comedy must, first and foremost, be its ability to connect with its audience on a personal level. `Meet the Parents' does so from the very start by tapping into the universal dilemma we all face at one time or another of desperately trying to make a good impression on someone we feel holds nothing less than the fate of our lives in their own two hands. For some of us this person might come in the form a boss or a potential employer or, as in poor Greg Focker's case, those most dreaded figures of all – the prospective in-laws. The comedy arises from seeing the chain of ever more preposterous events and circumstances that come along to sabotage his efforts. Greg is a goodhearted, well-meaning nebbish who wants nothing more out of life than to marry Pam, the girl he loves. First, however, he must climb over the rather formidable barrier of her eccentric father, Jack Byrnes, played to perfection by Robert De Niro, who certainly has his own offbeat way of looking at the world.

    The triumph of this film is that it never overdoes anything. The people in Pam's family and in their coterie of friends are all twisted it's true, but twisted in sly, subtle ways that knock both Greg and us slightly off our balance. Like Greg, we never quite know where these people are coming from and this greatly enhances the comedic quality of the film. Tone is everything in comedy and here the tone is just right. Byrnes can seem at one moment to be a reasonable loving father, then turn immediately around and make the most unbalanced comments about the most trivial matters. Even when the movie is at its most outrageous in terms of plot complications and slapstick, it never veers off the scale into incredibility. Part of the reason is that we feel so much empathy for Greg, the best Everyman character I have seen in a movie in a long time. Ben Stiller gives a beautifully understated comic performance in the main role. Greg's completely understandable feelings of nervousness, intimidation and growing frustration help to keep the film anchored in reality, even as the story threatens to spiral off into undisciplined absurdity. Luckily, the filmmakers never let this happen. They are also blessed with the genius of Mr. De Niro, who never makes a false move as the seemingly crazy ex-CIA agent who may or may not be harboring a few secrets of his own. Above all, De Niro never lets us bank on the extent of his character's eccentricity, which brilliantly enhances this `weekend from hell' scenario. For crazy and maddening as he can be at times, we can't help loving this character.

    Finally, unlike in many other romantic dramas and comedies, the relationship between the young couple in this film is both believable and touching. Greg and Pam are so likable - and the odds against them seem so staggering - that we find ourselves rooting them on from first moment to last. Their moments together are genuinely touching at times, particularly in the film's closing stretches.

    Kudos go out to everyone involved for making `Meet the Parents' one of the slyest, wittiest and flat-out funniest movies to come our way in a long, long time.
    7linder9

    don't watch the last 20 minutes.

    very edge of your seat, squirm-fest. lots of laughs as you cower in embarrassment. could have utilized Owen Wilson more. i loved it... but the ending was so straight forward and devoid of any comedic relief. it becomes one big sappy cliche. why?
    8mjw2305

    Great comedy

    Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) is a male nurse, poised to propose to the woman he loves, Pam (Teri Polo) but the right thing to do would be to ask her father's permission first. During a weekend of getting to know them, he manages to make a strong impression; for all the wrong reasons. Her father (Robert De Niro) isn't quite what Greg has been led to believe, and right from the start he seems to have it in for his daughter's partner.

    De Niro and Stiller play off each other brilliantly, and both of them give fine comic performances, with a surprising level of depth for comedy characters. This film is packed with slick gags, hilarious scenes and it has a really fun story; it's a comedy film that you don't want to miss.

    8/10
    7Movie-12

    One of the funniest comedies of the year, De Niro and Stiller make the perfect comedy pair. *** (out of four)

    MEET THE PARENTS / (2000) *** (out of four)

    By Blake French:

    The main character in "Meet The Parents" is a Chicago-based male nurse, Greg Focker (pronounced just how it is spelled) who realizes how unlucky a person can be. He is about to propose to his schoolteacher girlfriend, Pam (Teri Polo), when her sister Debbie (Nicole Dehuff) calls and explains that her new fiancé, Dr. Bob Banks (Tom McCarthy), received a blessing from her father before he asked the question. This information makes Greg reconsider his method of choice, and instead jumps at the opportunity to meet Pam's overprotective parents when they fly to the east coast two weeks later to arrange Debbie's wedding.

    At the airport, the attendants loose Greg's parcels. Thus he arrives without any luggage. Once at Pam's parent's house, they exchange greetings and aquatint themselves with each other. Pam's parents, Jack and Dina Byrnes (Robert De Niro and Blythe Danner) learn about Greg's unusual last name, that he does not like cats, and is a male nurse, all facts that do not settle well with Pam's father. Greg does manage to gift Jack with a pleasant supply of rare flowers. However, even though Pam explained to Greg that her dad is in the hobby of rare flowers, he does not seem too impressed.

    Even More complications ensue, especially when Greg learns of Jack's peculiar behaviors and suspicious gadgets, such as a polygraph and hidden cameras placed in every room of the house, as well as meeting Pam's brother, Denny (Jon Abrahams), and Debbie's soon to be in laws, Larry (James Rebhorn), and Linda Banks (Phillis George), and Pam's wealthy ex-fiancée, Kevin Rawley (Owen Wilson). Soon, Greg's chances of receiving Jack's permission to wed his daughter become less and less probable as his bad luck only manages to increase.

    The film introduces Greg and Pam with silly quirks that come up later in the story. Pam's parents are also quite the treat; the movie does not go over the top but portrays them with serious humor and charismatic wit. It is De Niro and Stiller who make the movie, however. They form an very effective comedic chemistry, even more amusing than the likable shtick between De Niro and Billy Crystal in "Analyze This." The filmmakers take advantage of the phenomenal tension between Greg and Jack, and place them in one hilarious situation after another.

    While outrageous and at times explosively funny, director Jay Roach takes the plot seriously. His previous films, including the Austin Powers films and "Mystery, Alaska," have had trouble with taking anything seriously. But "Meet The Parents" has emotional connections, develops solid empathy for Greg, and we really believe he has something precious that can be lost: Pam.

    The movie does not completely develop romantic chemistry between Ben Stiller and Teri Polo, thus there were times when I simply did not believe the two were really in love. The relationship sometimes feels trite and contrived. There are also important plot nuggets left only partially examined: Jack's pot-head son, who could have contributed a lot more to the drug related material, is left as a plot device to provide another string of conflicts within Jack and Greg.

    I really enjoyed the whimsical performances and opportune casting. Ben Stiller reprises his "There's Something About Mary" role, with cute charm and the obscured zany flippancy. Robert De Niro is perfect in a role he was born to play, with serious attitude that results in the main portion of the film's funny moments. Blythe Danner is also charming in a kind of role that is becoming all too usual for her.

    "Meet the Parents" is one of the funniest movies of the year. It gives audiences with a solid story that does not interfere with the comic material, but contributes to it. The top notch performances and lively direction also raise the film to a higher level. During a year in which effective comedies are an endangered species, "Meet The Parents" is a landmark achievement in light entertainment.

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    • Anecdotes
      Robert De Niro wanted "Mr. Jinx" to appear in more scenes than he was supposed to because De Niro liked the cat so much. Apparently, De Niro would also play with the cat between filming scenes.
    • Gaffes
      When Greg is at the drug store counter he asks if they have any nicotine patches. He is told that they don't but that they do have the gum. When the store associate takes the gum off the shelf, it is next to boxes of Nicorette patches.
    • Citations

      Dina Byrnes: I had no idea you could milk a cat!

      Greg Focker: Oh yeah, you can milk anything with nipples.

      Jack Byrnes: [He reacts] I have nipples, Greg, could you milk me?

    • Générique farfelu
      During the opening logos, the singers in the theme music are lyrically commenting "Look at the light coming out of the earth" during the Universal logo, and "Look at the boy sitting on the moon" during the Dreamworks logo.
    • Autres versions
      In the version that airs on Freeform, the scene near the end in which Greg gets into an argument with the airline stewardess and his subsequent interrogation by an airline official removes all references to the fact that Greg mentioned the word "bomb" on the airplane.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Meet the Parents: Deleted Scenes (2001)
    • Bandes originales
      A Fool in Love
      Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman

      Opening Title Performed by Randy Newman

      End Title Duet Performed by Randy Newman and Susanna Hoffs and Produced by Mitchell Froom

      Randy Newman appears courtesy of DreamWorks Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 octobre 2000 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Sites officiels
      • Facebook
      • Tribeca Productions
    • Langues
      • English
      • Thai
      • Spanish
      • Hebrew
      • French
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • DreamWorks Pictures
      • Nancy Tenenbaum Films
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      • 55 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 166 244 045 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 28 623 300 $ US
      • 8 oct. 2000
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 330 444 045 $ US
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