Deux meilleurs amis d'enfance, l'un coureur de jupons superficiel et l'autre un bipolaire à peine fonctionnel, se lancent dans un voyage de retour dans leur ville natale après que l'un d'eux... Tout lireDeux meilleurs amis d'enfance, l'un coureur de jupons superficiel et l'autre un bipolaire à peine fonctionnel, se lancent dans un voyage de retour dans leur ville natale après que l'un d'eux apprenne la mort de son ancien père.Deux meilleurs amis d'enfance, l'un coureur de jupons superficiel et l'autre un bipolaire à peine fonctionnel, se lancent dans un voyage de retour dans leur ville natale après que l'un d'eux apprenne la mort de son ancien père.
- Erin
- (as Naomi LaVette)
- Victoria Riolobos
- (as Alana de la Garza)
Avis en vedette
The material keeps trying and certainly Zach gives it his all. This is simply not funny. Writer/director Matthew Weiner is famous for some terrific TV work. Most of this falls flat. It's hard to put a finger on a single cause of this. The jokes are not sharp enough. The directions aren't there. There is something off about the chemistry between Owen, Zach and Angela. Owen is playing a ladies man but the movie starts with him being a horrible date. These weed smoking characters are not nearly funny enough. The four main characters just make me scratch my head. Amy Poehler is almost funny a couple of time. Laura Ramsey struggles to stay in the picture with her costars. Owen has a great moment about his friendship and then the movie turns it on his head. Just when this movie seems to climb out of a hole, it digs an even deeper one. With the talents in the picture, this should be so much funnier.
Laura Ramsey as Angela, the young hippie step-mother, brought back memories for me about women who actually existed in those years, who would float through life elevating everyone around them like some magical earthbound angel. I suppose nowadays she seems implausible. But back then she was very possible and meeting someone like her was unforgettable. Ms Ramsey's depiction captures the type in a way I haven't seen done in a very long time. It was a pleasure to reacquaint myself with the woman she represents. In a lot of ways those flower children were more affecting than anyone I've met since.
The idea of the film apparently is to bring some of that ethos into the present. The two main leads, Owen Wilson and Zach Galifianakis, have no problem evoking the era and they do a splendid job. I thought both brought the right mix of humor and pathology to their parts. They seemed to understand what the movie was trying to convey, and they were quite successful for people like me. What's surprising is that younger people apparently don't get it and I don't quite understand why they wouldn't.
Amy Poehler is also in the movie but in an unattractive role. I still appreciated her contribution to the mix in what seemed like a risky departure from her usual performance.
The story revolves around two friends, pretty much drifting through life who end up supporting each other through the trauma of having one's well-off father die. That death spurs them both to grow up a bit though the transition is not easy for them. The movie is set in farm country where Amish live and coincidentally I live in that sort of country myself. It was actually a bit of a treat to see them carry on in such a setting.
I enjoyed the movie very much, understand its point completely and am really bummed to find out that very few others enjoyed it. I would recommend it to anyone familiar with that era (it's actually set in the present) and not hostile to it. Believe me from my point of view it is far more your loss than mine that this movie wasn't as praised as it should have been.
Also, just a side note, I think it is the first time I have ever seen Owen Wilson pick up a stoner role. That's just me. I found it weird watching him smoke up on the couch watching cartoons.
It was amusing for the first while, but it ended with a 'what the hell did I just watch' feeling.
They introduced mental illness into the story line, a reason for Zach being nuts, and they solved it basically by getting him to shave his beard off. Now, I understand that that shows a drastic change, but they didn't follow it with anything.. Just watch it, it'll make you mad as well.
Overall, not really worth the two hours unless you have nothing better to watch. Or if you absolutely love Zach (however you spell his last name) or Owen Wilson, and are dedicated to watching everything they put out.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBradley Cooper and Jennifer Aniston were originally cast in the lead roles.
- GaffesWhen Owen Wilson is driving in the PA town a state route sign can be seen. The route number is inside a circle. If he were in PA the route number would be in a keystone.
- Citations
Steve Dallas: That's the thing about friendship - it's a lot rarer than love; there's nothing in it for anybody.
- ConnexionsReferences La guerre des étoiles (1977)
- Bandes originalesThe Sun Whose Rays Are All Ablaze
(From "The Mikado")
Written by W.S. Gilbert (as William Schwenck Gilbert), Arthur Sullivan (as Arthur Seymore Sullivan)
Conducted by Carl Davis, Vocals by Shirley Henderson
Courtesy of Thin Man Films Ltd
Under license from Untitled 98 Ltd
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 594 396 $ US
- Durée1 heure 54 minutes
- Couleur