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Sometimes I Think About Dying

  • 2023
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
7 k
MA NOTE
Daisy Ridley in Sometimes I Think About Dying (2023)
Trailer 1
Liretrailer2 min 09 s
3 vidéos
81 photos
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Fran, qui aime penser à la mort, fait rire le nouveau venu au travail, ce qui l'amène à sortir avec quelqu'un d'autre, et la seule chose qui se dresse sur leur chemin est Fran elle-même.Fran, qui aime penser à la mort, fait rire le nouveau venu au travail, ce qui l'amène à sortir avec quelqu'un d'autre, et la seule chose qui se dresse sur leur chemin est Fran elle-même.Fran, qui aime penser à la mort, fait rire le nouveau venu au travail, ce qui l'amène à sortir avec quelqu'un d'autre, et la seule chose qui se dresse sur leur chemin est Fran elle-même.

  • Director
    • Rachel Lambert
  • Writers
    • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
    • Kevin Armento
    • Katy Wright-Mead
  • Stars
    • Daisy Ridley
    • Dave Merheje
    • Parvesh Cheena
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,6/10
    7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Rachel Lambert
    • Writers
      • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
      • Kevin Armento
      • Katy Wright-Mead
    • Stars
      • Daisy Ridley
      • Dave Merheje
      • Parvesh Cheena
    • 50Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 98Commentaires de critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos3

    Sometimes I Think About Dying
    Trailer 2:09
    Sometimes I Think About Dying
    Sometimes I Think About Dying - Official Trailer HD
    Trailer 2:09
    Sometimes I Think About Dying - Official Trailer HD
    Sometimes I Think About Dying - Official Trailer HD
    Trailer 2:09
    Sometimes I Think About Dying - Official Trailer HD
    Daisy Ridley and Dave Merheje Reveal Their First Jobs and Favorite Rom-Coms
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    Daisy Ridley and Dave Merheje Reveal Their First Jobs and Favorite Rom-Coms

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Daisy Ridley
    Daisy Ridley
    • Fran
    Dave Merheje
    Dave Merheje
    • Robert
    Parvesh Cheena
    Parvesh Cheena
    • Garrett
    Marcia DeBonis
    Marcia DeBonis
    • Carol
    Megan Stalter
    Megan Stalter
    • Isobel
    Brittany O'Grady
    Brittany O'Grady
    • Sophie
    Bree Elrod
    Bree Elrod
    • Amelia
    Lauren Beveridge
    Lauren Beveridge
    • Tellulah
    Ayanna Berkshire
    Ayanna Berkshire
    • Emma
    Sean Tarjyoto
    Sean Tarjyoto
    • Sean
    Jeb Berrier
    Jeb Berrier
    • Doug
    Rich Hinz
    • Rich
    Vin Shambry
    • Andrew
    Riley Weigand
    • Bakery Worker
    Treasure Lunan
    • Bennie
    June Eisler
    June Eisler
    • June
    Audrey Blanche
    • Audrey
    Nicole Marie Green
    • Pauline
    • Director
      • Rachel Lambert
    • Writers
      • Stefanie Abel Horowitz
      • Kevin Armento
      • Katy Wright-Mead
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs50

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    6CinemaSerf

    Sometimes I Think About Dying

    "Fran" (Daisy Ridley) likes to keep herself to herself. She's very much on the periphery of things at work and goes home to her favourite cottage cheese and bed by 10.15 most evenings. The arrival of "Robert" (Dave Merheje) shakes things up a little when his request for some office provisions leads to a trip to the cinema to see "Departure" (2015). Though it could never be described as racy, what now ensues watches the two get a little close and a better acquainted. She reveals to him that as she looks from her cubicle window at the huge cranes loading and unloading the ships, she imagines herself swinging from one of them - and not in the way a child might! A chance meeting with the recently retired "Carol" (Marcia DeBonis) in a diner might help "Fran" recalibrate her priorities though! This is a far cry from anything Ridley has done thus far, and shows her as an actor of considerable versatility. The writing works quite well here, too. Sparingly used between the main characters but more plentifully used to illustrate the banal nature of her life at work - especially with boss "Isobel" (Megan Stalter) who has verbal diarrhoea in just about every way you can imagine. The story takes quite an interesting look at those (slightly) later in life who are in a rut and content to remain so but I'm afraid this whole scenario doesn't really make for gripping cinema. Indeed, at times the director seems content to leave us with only the superficial glimpse of the characters and together with the bleak and dull nature of the lighting, creates an ennui all of it's own. It's not so much that nothing really happens, it's that I wasn't really bothered either way if it did or didn't. The whole thing is all just a bit too lacklustre. It's fine, this film, but not much more.
    7zack_gideon

    A subtle movie about depression

    First of all, ignore all these moronic reviews that say "it's boring" or "it has no plot so it sucks". These people don't get it. They need constant action, plot points and shiny objects. If that's you, simply DO NOT WATCH movies like this!

    This film only has a few settings, it focuses on negative space and silence, which oddly enough is how depression works. It also has a lot to do with suicidal ideation (that's the title so clearly).

    The movie focuses on Daisy Ridley. She's quiet, awkward and might be depressed. These type of acting roles for an already established high-level actor can be challenging. She really knocks it out of the park. Her acting is very subtle and meta, and that's basically the film.

    I truly enjoyed the film annd all the characters add so much value to it. Totally enjoyable if you like quiet, thinking films. 7.3/10.
    AfricanBro

    It's an uneventful film but I love it

    First thing, is that this is a very depressing movie to relate to. Especially the character. The movie itself is pretty uneventful, it's purposely not trying to do anything conventionally interesting. I enjoyed it though just because of how deliberate that was.

    You can feel how socially awkward Fran is. This felt like it was made by an introvert, the type that isn't an introvert of their own volition. I love how introversion is depicted as something we don't have a choice in. I think the movie does a good job at conveying her emotions in the moment. Daisy Ridley was fantastic. There probably are movies out there that depict social awkwardness pretty well, but this is the one that I feel did it best. Probably because there were so many awkward interactions in this where I thought "oh that happens to me a lot" Or "oh I those thoughts too."So it felt personal to me.

    I also loved how the movie is narrated from Fran's perspective. It feels like we're in her head, and for the most part we don't get to see if other characters are judging her introversion for the most part. So we just get to see her inaudibly, through her mannerisms, ask herself oh is this weird? Was that a weird thing to say? This is weird, right? I think it's the perfect depiction of social anxiety, awkwardness and loneliness.

    The only thing I didn't like was the argument in the car. It made sense but it felt unnatural in the moment, sudden and random. Otherwise the movie is perfect to me. Every now and then I wondered when this movie is set; sometimes I think it's the 90's because I haven't seen anyone play CDs in a while, but then the computers in the office are new.

    A guy fell asleep and was snoring. Didn't seem like a movie that should be playing in theater. I think it's a movie most people wouldn't like or maybe even relate to, but I loved it.
    7FKDZ

    Sometimes I Think About Dying

    Sometimes I Think About Dying, I think this is the first Ridley movie I've seen after her career in star wars, so.. quite a shift in tone. But a good film nonetheless. It allowed Ridley to show a lot more of herself and she deserves it because being tainted by a massive franchise is hard to break out of and really shape your own path.

    Directing is something special here, and is what elevates this movie beyond it's subdued plot and somewhat lackluster story. But the beautiful meditative method of filming really sucks you into the world, but also the time and place, it just really slows you down. It's a very oddly relaxing movie. The into perfectly blends you into the little world you're stepping into. Just great. Paced well too, certainly didn't really overstay it's welcome but also didn't stick the land as much as I'd hoped.

    The story and how it accentuates it with scenes like the poster, for me never really managed to capture much that the character was already doing day to day. It added another highlight, but not a layer or depth to the thought process. And if anything I wish we had more of that, more to explore. But it continues to be distant. Intentionally, in story, but also to the viewer.

    Is this a movie that showcases depression that well. Nah. But it doesn't hurt it either, it's a perspective and I can appreciate the directing behind it. It has snippets of the real thing, also some blending of social anxiety.

    Music was good too, used effectively. Sound design was excellent. Making dull quite rooms sound like dull quiet rooms isn't easy.

    Good, but some potential left out.
    8htryxgp

    It's not flashy or dramatic. That's okay.

    The energy of this film is in its stillness.

    Sparse dialogue. No driving, linear narrative. The camera is perpetually stationary. Almost nothing is loud or abrupt. But it hums restlessly with quiet anxiety.

    Your attention is never commanded, but your interest is rewarded. Fran is the subject of your observation, and she is in everything subtle and restrained. Every modulation of body language, shade of facial expression, and placement of gaze dispenses information. You are with her constantly and quickly become intimate. You consider her, wonder at her. You empathize with her; you're confused by her. You don't have to understand her. You simply see what she sees and feel what she feels. You are there when she is tense and afraid, when she allows herself to smile, when she indulges her desire and when she represses it. She's a particularly vulnerable human, and you are there in the midst of all of it. This film and its protagonist are beautifully small, shy, and fragile, and watching it is compelling if you can feel the weight of responsibility that comes with so intimately witnessing a person in their intense vulnerability.

    Sometimes I Think About Dying feels precious in its plain honesty and total vulnerability.

    It's not a story, just a person.

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    Histoire

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      The soundtrack album Fran chooses is Blue Velvet, and the song that plays is Mysteries of Love by Julee Cruise.
    • Gaffes
      When Fran writes in the retirement card, the handwriting of one of the messages changes between shots.
    • Citations

      Carol: It's hard, isn't it? Being a person?

    • Connexions
      Featured in On Cinema: Sometimes I Think About Dying & The Underdoggs (2024)
    • Bandes originales
      Hands to Heaven
      written by David Glasper, Marcus Lillington and Ian Spice

      performed by Breathe

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    • Fran plays a disc at Robert's place. Which movie is that score from?

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 2024 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bazen Ölmeyi Düşünüyorum
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Astoria, Oregon, États-Unis
    • sociétés de production
      • Point Productions
      • Mirror Image Films
      • Saks Picture Company
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 130 457 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 40 460 $ US
      • 28 janv. 2024
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 326 508 $ US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 3:2

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