Une femme d'affaires coincée et conservatrice accompagne son petit ami à la fête de Noël de sa famille excentrique et extravertie et découvre qu'elle est comme un poisson hors de l'eau parmi... Tout lireUne femme d'affaires coincée et conservatrice accompagne son petit ami à la fête de Noël de sa famille excentrique et extravertie et découvre qu'elle est comme un poisson hors de l'eau parmis eux et leur mode de vie libre.Une femme d'affaires coincée et conservatrice accompagne son petit ami à la fête de Noël de sa famille excentrique et extravertie et découvre qu'elle est comme un poisson hors de l'eau parmis eux et leur mode de vie libre.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Prix
- 4 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Thad Stone
- (as Ty Giordano)
Avis en vedette
For a Christmas movie this was more than decent
A touching comedy about an uptight, ultra conservative businesswoman (ice queen) who accompanies her boyfriend to his outgoing and screwy family's annual Christmas celebration. He has plans to propose, she is overwhelmed by the hostile reception.
Great extended cast too, including Craig T. Nelson & Diane Keaton as the parents with Rachel McAdams, Dermot Mulroney, Elizabeth Reaser and Luke Wilson as the kids and (an underused) Claire Danes. I enjoyed everyone's character here and was entertained by the mayhem throughout, even surprised by some of the events. Great acting from all amid moments of humour and even some heartbreak (Keaton has a couple of very raw scenes). 12/23/14
Actors good, script bad
First impression - love that Diane Keaton just looks and dresses like herself while playing a character in this movie. I think she did that in a lot of these lighter movies and she was probably given free rein with her character, as she should. She is gorgeous. Second - how many children did this woman give birth to?
Everybody's mean to Meredith and that's probably like three quarters of the movie, and while Sarah Jessica Parker does her best to make her tough to like, she doesn't deserve it. At some point it really became too much, they could just ignore her. This is not really a comedy, I don't even understand how they marketed this, it's just downright mean and then it went sideways in a big way. I did not understand the low rating watching it but when Everett started going for Julie and Ben was practically hitting on Meredith every chance he got it just lost me completely. Meredith and Ben are a case of opposites attract that wouldn't make it for long in the real world, not with her career and Everett and Julie is just so damn creepy in that entire context, it's just bad timing and in bad taste and I really hope people don't do this in real life cause I will disinherit family over that. So yeah, that's how I rated this movie, despite the fact that it's got an amazing cast and they all played their insufferable roles to perfection.
A Pleasant Surprise!
Family Value
Talented actors have fun with a familiar premise
Sarah Jessica Parker's presence ensures that Meredith always remains sympathetic, even when we can also perfectly understand why she irritates the Stones. The various Stones-- Diane Keaton, Craig T. Nelson, Dermot Mulroney, Rachel McAdams, Luke Wilson--make the most of their roles, and, more importantly, they really do start to seem like a family, not a random collection of actors. The only actor who fails to make an impression is Claire Danes, who can't do much with the underwritten role of Meredith's sister Julie.
"The Family Stone" is not a groundbreaking movie, but it goes beyond the fish-out-of-water clichés that its plot might suggest. It finds the emotional truth, as well as the humor, in Meredith's situation. Plus, it's extremely evenhanded: all of the characters are flawed but likable, and in a climactic argument at the dinner table, both Meredith and Sibyl make valid points. Reviewers on this site have accused the movie of pushing a liberal agenda via its sympathetic portrayal of an interracial gay couple and a semi-bohemian family--and of pushing a conservative agenda via its portrayal of the Stones as hypocritical liberals who pay lip service to tolerance but are prejudiced against people like Meredith. Personally, I'm not sure if "The Family Stone" has any agenda, other than to cast good actors in a holiday comedy-drama that doesn't insult its audience's intelligence. And it succeeds pretty well at that.
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThomas Bezucha put the nine cast members playing the Stones through several weeks of rehearsal so they would bond well enough off-camera to convincingly portray a family. Since the script called for eight characters to use American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate with or interpret for Thaddeus, early rehearsals included a crash course in ASL. The cast members and some critics pointed out that their ASL use was sub-par, but it was a realistic portrayal of a hearing family's use of ASL, which is often perfunctory at best.
- GaffesSome scenes of the Family Stone's New England town were actually filmed in Madison, NJ. An aerial shot of the town square clearly shows a New Jersey Transit train pulling out of the station.
- Citations
Sybil Stone: [to Amy, after opening Meredith's Christmas gift, a photo of a very pregnant Sybil] That's me and you, kid.
[Amy looks up, crying and nodding]
Sybil Stone: Me and you.
- Bandes originalesLet It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Written by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn
Performed by Dean Martin
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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Box-office
- Budget
- 18 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 60 062 868 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 12 521 027 $ US
- 18 déc. 2005
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 92 884 429 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1






