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Showing Up

  • 2022
  • PG
  • 1h 47m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,3/10
6,8 k
MA NOTE
Michelle Williams in Showing Up (2022)
A sculptor preparing to open a new show must balance her creative life with the daily dramas of family and friends, in Kelly Reichardt's vibrant and captivatingly funny portrait of art and craft.
Liretrailer2 min 03 s
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Une sculptrice qui se prépare à ouvrir une nouvelle exposition doit équilibrer sa vie créative avec les drames quotidiens de sa famille et de ses amis.Une sculptrice qui se prépare à ouvrir une nouvelle exposition doit équilibrer sa vie créative avec les drames quotidiens de sa famille et de ses amis.Une sculptrice qui se prépare à ouvrir une nouvelle exposition doit équilibrer sa vie créative avec les drames quotidiens de sa famille et de ses amis.

  • Director
    • Kelly Reichardt
  • Writers
    • Jonathan Raymond
    • Kelly Reichardt
  • Stars
    • Michelle Williams
    • Hong Chau
    • André 3000
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,3/10
    6,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Kelly Reichardt
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Raymond
      • Kelly Reichardt
    • Stars
      • Michelle Williams
      • Hong Chau
      • André 3000
    • 34Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 106Commentaires de critiques
    • 86Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 5 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux42

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    Michelle Williams
    Michelle Williams
    • Lizzy
    Hong Chau
    Hong Chau
    • Jo
    André 3000
    André 3000
    • Eric
    • (as André Benjamin)
    Todd-o-Phonic Todd
    • Radio DJ
    Lauren Lakis
    Lauren Lakis
    • Terri
    Denzel Rodriguez
    Denzel Rodriguez
    • William
    Jean-Luc Boucherot
    Jean-Luc Boucherot
    • Peter
    Ted Rooney
    Ted Rooney
    • Ted
    Maryann Plunkett
    Maryann Plunkett
    • Jean
    Heather Lawless
    Heather Lawless
    • Marlene
    Ben Coonley
    • Ben
    Chase Hawkins
    Chase Hawkins
    • Alex
    Izabel Mar
    Izabel Mar
    • Maya
    James Le Gros
    James Le Gros
    • Ira
    William Rihel III
    • Preparer #1
    Bahni Turpin
    • Vet
    Dustin Clark
    • Preparer #2
    Holly Osborne
    • Holly
    • Director
      • Kelly Reichardt
    • Writers
      • Jonathan Raymond
      • Kelly Reichardt
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs34

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    4imseeg

    Going nowhere. Tedious from start till finish.

    This director is known for making arthouse pictures that arent targetted at a mass audience. These are the kind of small pictures filmcritics love to watch, but I cant get excited about.

    The bad: this movie is literally going nowhere. We get to see the mondane and boring life of an artist. We get to see her take care of a pigeon. Talk to her landlady etc. It's just one contineous lame uneventful portrait.

    More bad: I started watching it for Michelle Williams, who has starred in some excellent pictures in the past. She can act! And although the purpose of her acting performance is to portray an uneventful life of a mundane artist, her performance didnt entice me for one second.

    Only suited for fans of this director's work. Others better pass this incredibly tedious movie by...
    8mossgrymk

    showing up

    If for no other reason than its ability to do what Steven Spielberg could not, namely elicit a quiet, non hambone performance from Judd Hirsch, Kelly Reichardt's latest film should be commended. But there are other pleasures to be had in this tale of a frustrated artist in boho Portland, Oregon (by the way, Is there a non boho part of that city?), chief among them Michelle Williams' interpretation of the main character. I think we've all known a person like Lizzy, talented in their field but not talented enough to allay self doubt and envy of greater talents.(Think a kinder, gentler Llewyn Davis). It takes awhile for Lizzy's virtues to emerge but under Reichardt's sensitive direction and aided by her and co writer Jon Raymond's perceptive screenplay, Williams effectively peels away Lizzy's layers and lets you see the caring, sensitive person beneath the depressed, resentful person, so that by film's end we feel we know this good if extremely flawed individual. Wonderful character study which, again, leads me to muse on why this enormously gifted actor has yet to win an Oscar. Strongly supporting Williams are a number of actors with whom I was not familiar, especially Hong Chau as Lizzie's rival and bete noir, Maryann Plunkett as her checked out mom and John Magaro as her deranged, paranoid brother. Also worthy of mention is cinematographer Christopher Blauvelt who, like Williams, often works with Reichardt and whose camera beautifully but unobtrusively immerses us in the Rose City.

    The film's main drawback is obvious and needn't be dwelt upon unduly. Reichardt's pacing, which will never be confused with that of Hawks or Bigelow, is at its most deliberate (read slow as hell) in this film. I can understand and sympathize with my IMDB colleagues annoyance with it. But if you can somehow adjust yourself to the director's contemplative, subdued rhythm you will be rewarded in the end, especially in the climactic scene at Lizzy's show where the tension, long held back, is palpable. More problematic for me than the slowness, actually, is the director's use of the too symbolic bird which, like most symbols in film and literature, I found both obvious and heavy handed.

    Bottom line: Not as good as "Wendy And Lucy" or "Meeks Cutoff" (or even "Old Joy", for that matter) but well worth your time. Give it a B.
    9bgvaughan

    Evocative of the lives of artists

    In college, I had friends who were art students. The work they did had a very different way of expressing meaning than I was used to as an English major, always dealing with text and narrative. This film really brought back to me what it was like to be around them, to see what they were working on, with the usual material challenges in the background.

    Ursula LeGuin, among other writers, has pointed out that there's a commonly expressed idea that stories are about conflict and that narrative structures such as the three act structure follow from it, but, many cultures have different forms of story. I'd been dubious about that, but it struck me that this film is a good illustration of a different sort of story. We're watching artists, one in particular, doing their work and living their lives, and we're often asked to simply watch closely what they're actually doing. Much as the sculptors I knew asked me to do.
    5evanston_dad

    A Test of Patience

    I've been a fan of Kelly Reichardt's other movies, notably "Wendy and Lucy" and "First Cow," but this one left me cold.

    Michelle Williams plays a sullen and mousy artist who walks around in a fog of frustration over not having enough time for her art because of the demands of other people. I can get on board with a slow burn that reveals bits and pieces of a character's inner life that finally coalesces into something like a whole. But that doesn't happen here. At the very end of the movie, there are some moments that I liked and finally made me start to understand some of the circumstances that contributed to Williams's character being the way she was. But then the movie just abruptly ended, and the pay off was not anywhere near recompense for the tediously slow and border line boring movie that led up to it.

    There is a running storyline with an injured pigeon that results in obvious and over used symbolism.

    Grade: C+
    Blueghost

    Slow.

    So if you've ever been around artists or the art world you know that there isn't a whole lot of drama unless the artist in question has issues. There's a lot of "hurry up and wait" as artists paint, sculpt, shape or just cerate in some way shape or form.

    And this film is all about "Showing Up".

    Like I've said in other reviews, films, mostly American films, are about showing characters facing adversity, overcoming said adversity, and growing for it. Or becoming more whole people. American films are all about therapeutic sessions for the movie going masses. In other words this isn't plot driven, but character driven. And as much as I appreciate slow films, this one had me on the verge of walking out.

    Part of the reason is that SF's Metreon Number 2 theatre is partially out of focus. But aside from that the film just plods along from one small character encounter to the other. Until the sum total sees the patient, that is main character, have a break out moment. Suddenly they're cured and all is well, except that damn projector is still showing a fuzzy image.;

    I didn't hate the film, but the promo said that this film was a captivating and hilarious look at the artist's world. Well, I at least didn't pay full price for the film, and unlike the PRC remake of Hichiko the night before, this film had a larger audience. But there was nary a funny moment in it, and what we're seeing is the viewpoint of the artist as they create art for a self expression finale.

    Watching someone paint, sculpt, write, shoot film even, is boring. It really is. A lot of the dynamic goes on inside the neural network of the human brain, a thing we can't see. All we see is the artist rendering the final creation. It is akin to watching paint dry. And that's kind of what this film feels like. Watching the artist dry her paint as she walks from one vignette to the next.

    That's intentional, but it sure made it a chore to watch for those unprepared. I expected something far more traditional and actually funny, not some slow plodding well shot and static character examination as per a psychological study. And for that alone I felt like writing a hate filled review because of my hatred for behavioral science.

    BHut, it is actually a kind of endearing film, and accomplishes its goal in the end. There's nothing flashy here, just a slow paced well meaning film looking at the everyday life of an artist who finally stands up for herself, her art, and life in the end.

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    • Anecdotes
      The art pieces that Lizzy created in the movie have been made by artist Cynthia Lahti, who lives in Portland, and whose work writer-director Kelly Reichardt has followed for a long time. She also happened to be a longtime friend of Jonathan Raymond, who is the co-writer of this movie. Her work was on Reichardt's mind as she was writing the movie, but when Reichardt first contacted her, she was on the verge of giving up her career. She trained Michelle Williams in sculpting before filming, and while working on the movie, she found a renewed urge to create. By the end of the shoot, she had created so many new pieces that it became difficult to walk inside her workshop.
    • Gaffes
      In the first scene Eric uses the kiln, he lays Lizzie's freshly glazed pieces directly on the shelves. This would actually ruin the kiln shelves and the pieces while firing as glaze melts when it's hot and transforms into a glass-like matter which would stick to the shelves.
    • Générique farfelu
      The end credits roll over a shot of an art student weaving on a loom.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: The Most Theatre Walkouts I've EVER Seen | Cannes 2022 Explained (2022)
    • Bandes originales
      Bubble in the Wind
      Written by Kelley Stoltz and Garth Klippert

      Performed by Falcon/Falkland

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    • Date de sortie
      • 3 mai 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 現身
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Portland, Oregon, États-Unis(3032 SE 25th Avenue)
    • sociétés de production
      • A24
      • Digital One
      • Film Science
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 754 483 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 63 418 $ US
      • 9 avr. 2023
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 1 270 549 $ US
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