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Sexe à New York

Titre original : Sex and the City
  • 2008
  • 18A
  • 2h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,7/10
132 k
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POPULARITÉ
4 735
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Kim Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon in Sexe à New York (2008)
Before you see the movie, catch up with your favorite characters from the hit HBO show. In this clip, find out "Where We Left Off" with Miranda Hobbes, played by Cynthia Nixon.
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Une écrivaine de New York sur le sexe et l'amour va enfin se marier avec 'M.Big'. Mais ses trois meilleures amies doivent la consoler lorsque l'une d'entre elles a accidentellement amené le ... Tout lireUne écrivaine de New York sur le sexe et l'amour va enfin se marier avec 'M.Big'. Mais ses trois meilleures amies doivent la consoler lorsque l'une d'entre elles a accidentellement amené le futur mari à la quitter.Une écrivaine de New York sur le sexe et l'amour va enfin se marier avec 'M.Big'. Mais ses trois meilleures amies doivent la consoler lorsque l'une d'entre elles a accidentellement amené le futur mari à la quitter.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Patrick King
  • Scénaristes
    • Michael Patrick King
    • Candace Bushnell
    • Darren Star
  • Vedettes
    • Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Kim Cattrall
    • Cynthia Nixon
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,7/10
    132 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 735
    2 086
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Patrick King
    • Scénaristes
      • Michael Patrick King
      • Candace Bushnell
      • Darren Star
    • Vedettes
      • Sarah Jessica Parker
      • Kim Cattrall
      • Cynthia Nixon
    • 529Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 196Commentaires de critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Carrie Bradshaw
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Samantha Jones
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Miranda Hobbes
    Kristin Davis
    Kristin Davis
    • Charlotte York
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Mr. Big
    Candice Bergen
    Candice Bergen
    • Enid Frick
    Jennifer Hudson
    Jennifer Hudson
    • Louise
    David Eigenberg
    David Eigenberg
    • Steve Brady
    Evan Handler
    Evan Handler
    • Harry Goldenblatt
    Jason Lewis
    Jason Lewis
    • Smith Jerrod
    Mario Cantone
    Mario Cantone
    • Anthony Marentino
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Magda
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Stanford Blatch
    Joanna Gleason
    Joanna Gleason
    • Therapist
    Joseph Pupo
    • Brady Hobbes
    Alexandra Fong
    Alexandra Fong
    • Lily York Goldenblatt
    Parker Fong
    • Lily York Goldenblatt
    Kerry Bishé
    Kerry Bishé
    • Twenty-Something Girl Dreaming
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Patrick King
    • Scénaristes
      • Michael Patrick King
      • Candace Bushnell
      • Darren Star
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    5Chris_Docker

    Vuitton and the vixens

    Girls love sex - especially when it comes packaged as, "big love of one's life." Who wouldn't? And 'The City' has nothing to do with stockbrokers. It's bright lights. Excitement. The girls' nights out. Successful, independent women. Expensive shoes. Designer label. Labels and love - the two big "l's". Big Apple. New York. City of Dreams. So is Sex and the City, the film version of an award-winning TV show, every girl's dream movie? The film – a short two and a half hours – successfully reprises the TV show format. A decade on in the lives of our characters and we follow them for another eventful year. Carrie now a successful book author - and sometimes contributor to Vogue. Says Kim Catrall (who plays Carrie's friend Samantha), "It was about women joining together as the new family, girlfriends sticking together through thick and thin." As a girl-bonding movie, it certainly works. On the way home, several hundred dresses to discuss, Manolo strappy sandals, and moral dilemmas like, if you have a secret that would hurt your best friend to know, should you 'fess up? Says, writer-producer-director Michael Patrick King, "Miranda's the sarcastic, sort of angry, one. Charlotte's the sweeter, sort of preppy one, the more traditional one. Samantha's the sexy, sort of power-hungry one. And then, there's Carrie, the indefinable one." Their TV personas are already developed and, unlike many TV-shows-made-into-movies, Sex and the City doesn't try to go overboard but develops existing characters and situations.

    Although everything in the film is well-signposted, I don't want to give anything away. As with genre films, it's the small variations of plot that make it satisfying. A couple of scenes stand out for me. One is where Samantha covers her naked body with hand-made sushi as a Valentine's gift. Beautifully shot, it illustrates her outrageous sexual appetite in a moment that is genuinely artistic and more memorable than a bedroom full of dildos wrapped in cling-film. More clichéd, is the man next door having a slow-motion outdoor shower, but even that didn't seem out of place given Samantha's showy temperament and transfixed gaze.

    The plot development where Miranda makes an unguarded comment which she is afraid to tell Carrie is well-handled. The restaurant scene where Miranda finally screws up the courage is believable and dramatic while still retaining its humour.

    But I felt it would be unfair to review this film from a male-only point of view, so duly took my partner along. I tried to set the mood with Shiraz and Spanish tapas, casually asking what she thought of the TV series. "It's the ultimate sell-out!" she says. I was taken aback. I thought it was about strong, liberated women of today? "Yes, but their lives revolve around getting a man." Seen from that perspective, it is hardly the feminist frolic of fashion and feisty friendship. And of course, our whole film is obsessed with the idea of marriage. In a neat tables-turn – what Scarlett O'Hara might call giving men some of their own medicine – men are casually dehumanised. Either as sex-objects (for Samantha), or as provider (for Carrie, remarkably). The other two males (those stabled by Miranda and Charlotte) are insignificant and weak. Carrie's man is famously not given a name (recall how Célestine was reduced to an object in Buñuel's Diary of a Chambermaid by the old man who simply called her 'what he called all the maids'). Carrie is a successful author yet, when contemplating a new flat with her man, she lets him pick up the bill, "like he was picking up the check for coffee." The romantic dénouement is based on what would, without the happy Hollywood coincidences, be deemed stalking in real life.

    The best part for me was seeing Jennifer Hudson, who plays Carrie's assistant Louise. Hudson also contributes a fine song for the film which adequately expresses the theme of, "Good men are like designer labels and it's hard to spot the knock-offs." Hudson is a fine actress in her own right, not just a one hit wonder who got an Oscar for Dreamgirls after failing to win American Idol. She exudes screen charisma. Every expression, every intonation, was a joy to behold. Although the clip from Meet Me in St Louis rather reminded me of what a really good movie looks like, Sex and the City, however enjoyable, isn't one. It's a remarkably pleasant way of spending two and a half hours, but the performances are largely pedestrian. Unlike Devil Wears Prada, it's about labels, not an appreciation of the design behind them. By being successfully chic and delightfully superficial, the characters distract us from the wedding bells goal and the way their lives really stereotype them. We never learn much about their work, or about them as people independent of a man's penis. It provides the dual fantasy of apparently liberated woman while retaining the old penchant for ball and chain.

    "I want people leaving the movie theater feeling, 'all right, great, that was a lot!'" King says. "That was drinks, appetizer, main course, and dessert, dessert, dessert!" And, like most desserts, Sex and the City is ninety per cent sugar.
    6Ltufano23

    Newbie to the Series

    Let me preface this review by saying I have never seen any of the show or had any previous knowledge of this franchise. While this is not a film I would normally watch, my wife wanted to watch this and I was skeptical going in. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was easy to jump in, 10 years of storytelling missed, and still easily got invested in each character. With a simple love story plot, my only complaint is that it is dragged out and begins to feel like multiple TV episodes stitched together, rather than a full film. All of the actresses are very well into their character and the bond they have feels genuine and they make it a delightful time. Did it convince me to go back and catch up? No, but it was a fun 2 1/2 hours spent and can easily be enjoyed by fans and newbies.
    5GulceGencer

    what?!

    Unlike any other time, i'm not gonna try to make a decent review. It was a disappointment. I'm gonna list my unsatisfactions one by one.

    1st - they did steve dirty. You can understand someone if they're the cheating kind or not; and steve wasn't one of them. He would have never had sex with someone else than miranda just because she wasn't sexually active for a couple of months. Even though she has always been an unconsiderate and unthoughtful, rude, workaholic as***le. Even tho miranda seems the rational kind, she never took criticism fondly. She was always a headstrong woman, yet i don't believe that she was ever this impolite. (e.g. Their sex scene). She didn't deserve someone like steve who is the most loving, thoughtful, under-appreciated man in the world. Whereas he chased his love, miranda for almost 4-5 seasons.

    2nd - carrie was never the hopeless romantic victim lead imo. She is a selfish, arrogant, narcissist, needy and stubborn bia**h. Yes people had done wrong to her too but she kinda deserved some of them. She didn't know how to behave normally or be a genuine person towards people or her formel lovers. At some point everyone complained about carrie not listening to them or their problems or can't talk about her life and issues. But it never happened with other people. In the contrary of the sex and the city franchise's main point, i think carrie wasn't that good of a friend.

    3rd - Big and C deserved each other because big was an unstable, undecisive and immature "bad guy who does bad things" (carrie's words). Everything was exagarated for drama in this film and i don't like the fact that this action sweeped the piece's sincerety and warmth. They could've done a better job :(
    3Manda-13

    A disappointed longtime fan of the series

    Let me preface this by saying that I am a straight female who has been a fan of the SATC series since its second season. I have every episode on DVD and have honestly seen every episode at least 5 times, including the commentaries by Michael Patrick King. That said, I could not be more disappointed in the film. To say that this movie was for fans of the series is insulting in my opinion because where the series had heart, depth and some intelligence, the movie had labels, poop jokes and lame choices by the characters.

    First of all, yes, Carrie Bradshaw is the main character, but could the other 3 women have been treating any more cavalierly? The "plot lines", if you can call them that, for the other characters seemed to be thrown into the mix just to give them something to do while Carrie ran around town, changing outfits and hair colors to the delighted shrieks of 15 year old fans. I can only imagine that was the audience the film wanted to capture because expecting grown women to follow this crap is insanity.

    Secondly, the ending of the film made me completely lose respect for Carrie. I cannot imagine an emotionally healthy 41 year old woman making the same choice she made. I think she needs intensive therapy because she is obviously a masochist who values the ability to purchase brand name couture more than her own happiness. And if the ability to buy couture is what makes her really happy, well, then, the 15 year old target audience should be thrilled.

    That said, I probably will see the sequel. I'm hoping they bring in more writers from the series to add some of the emotional oomph that this movie painfully lacked. *sigh* I just can't seem to quit SATC.
    4ameli-1

    The movie did NOT do the show justice

    I am a big fan of the show. I am one of those people who have seen every episode at least 4 times, and some of them around 10 times. Even so, I still watch the reruns, and I was really looking forward to the movie.

    So, it is really upsetting that I have to give it such a bad review. I went to see it with the best of intentions. I really wanted to love it. Unfortunately the movie has nothing to do with the wittiness and character of the series. Even putting aside the wooden and/or exaggerated acting, you fail to recognize the characters who where transformed into caricatures, pathetic versions of themselves.

    There were very very few lines that gave a glimpse of the old clever dialog, and they all got lost in a mass of cheesy lines about love and friendship that you even rarely anymore encounter in the corniest of Hollywood's chick flicks, and toiler humor that you only expect from movies like Harold and Kumar. OK, maybe the comparison to Harold and Kumar is a little unfair, but really I had never expected Sex and the City to rely on fart jokes for comic relief.

    People comment that those who rate this movie badly are either men, or just not fans of the show. From my perspective the fans of the show should be the ones most disappointed by the travesty that was this film.

    We grew to love the show because of its honesty towards sexual issues, its shocking but clever dialog, and its characters who, however unreal with their designer obsessions, uncontrollable spending and lack of real jobs, remained true to their personas regarding sex, relationships, commitment, independence.

    The show was about sex. The movie is about love, and treats the subject from the weakest, corniest and most disappointing standpoint.

    This movie is a fake Fendi. Dropping 15 designer names in one sentence, showing bulging men's underpants and orgasming at the sight of huge closets, Sex and the City does not make.

    As for me, I will keep watching the reruns and pretend this movie never happened.

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    • Anecdotes
      "Love Letters of Great Men", which Carrie borrows from the library, was a prop created for the film and no such book existed during production. Demands from fans wishing to purchase the book led to many editions of a "Love Letters of Great Men" book being published. The official tie-in version was compiled by John C. Kirkland and released the same day as the film, and other editions were compiled by Ursula Doyle and Becon Hill.
    • Gaffes
      Carrie returns books to the main branch of the New York Public Library. That branch has not been a lending library for more than 60 years.
    • Citations

      Mr. Big: Ever Thine, Ever Mine, Ever Ours.

    • Autres versions
      An extended version version exists. While it shortens a few shots, collectively, by about 2 seconds, it adds about 5 minutes. The major additions are - 1. When Carrie tries on her outfits before she leaves her apartment, the rest of the girls, including Lily, try on her outfits as well. 2. Right before Carrie leaves the apartment, she disconnects the computer. 3. Carrie walks through the Mexican house alone for a bit. 4. When Miranda find her new apartment, she goes in, looks around and tell some guy that she is interested in it. 5. Following the scene where Samantha and Smith have sex and talk about Samantha feeling distanced, she and Carrie talk on the phone - Carrie is using a public phone - and Samantha tells her she will be coming much less to New York in order to take care of her relationship with Smith and Carrie is surprised. 6. Following the scene where Carrie buys the Vogue issue, she meets with Charlotte and they go trick-and-treating together with Harry and Lily and a neighbor shows her condolences, which makes Carrie wear a mask for the next door. 7. Following the scene where she types "Love..." on her laptop, Stanford calls and invites her to a party where he is bored and she declines.
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    • Bandes originales
      Labels or Love
      Written by Salaam Remi and Rico Love

      Performed by Fergie

      Produced by Salaamremi.com

      Vocal production by Rico Love for Division One

      Mixed by Phil Tan

      Contains an interpolation of the "Sex and the City Theme" by Douglas J. Cuomo (as Douglas Cuomo)

      Fergie appears courtesy of Will.I.Am / A&M / Interscope Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 mai 2008 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Sex and the City
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bryant Park, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Darren Star Productions
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      • 65 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 152 647 258 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 57 038 404 $ US
      • 1 juin 2008
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 418 769 972 $ US
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      • 2h 25m(145 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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