Sweetie
- 1989
- Tous publics
- 1h 37min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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MA NOTE
La vie d'une jeune femme repliée sur elle-même est bouleversée par l'arrivée de sa soeur anticonformiste.La vie d'une jeune femme repliée sur elle-même est bouleversée par l'arrivée de sa soeur anticonformiste.La vie d'une jeune femme repliée sur elle-même est bouleversée par l'arrivée de sa soeur anticonformiste.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 8 nominations au total
Robyn Frank
- Ruth
- (as Robin Frank)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis picture was one of fifty Australian films selected for preservation as part of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Kodak / Atlab Cinema Collection Restoration Project.
- Crédits fousThe end credits first list Jane Campion as director and then there is a note 'For my sister.'
- Bandes originalesWith Every Beat of My Heart
English lyrics by M. Vaughn
Music by Carlos Rigual (as Carlo Rodruigez Rigual)
Performed by Emma Jane Fowler
Commentaire à la une
Australian filmmaker Jane Campion's unorthodox daydream of family ties will likely infuriate more people than it pleases, defeating expectations as easily as it defies casual analysis. Describing it in any detail would only spoil the joy of discovery, for both the story and the idiosyncratic style of the film itself, which turns an already cockeyed domestic melodrama (introducing the oddball in-laws of an estranged young couple) into a sometimes grotesque but strangely compassionate portrait of sad, eccentric people living on the fringes of Down Under society.
Campion challenges the viewer's perception of what is or isn't real, using a portentous, artfully composed visual scheme, emphasizing in every shot her eye for geometry and deadpan comic detail. And then, mid-way through the story, along comes Sweetie herself to upset all the symmetry. Her younger sister calls her "a dark force"; her father treats her (affectionately) as the child she'll always be to him; and her mother, out of exasperation, simply walks away from all the subsequent turmoil. In a nutshell, Sweetie is the loose cannon in every family closet, and as played by newcomer Geneviève Lemon she's one of the more obscene and compelling characters ever to crash a movie scenario. Her story is, by turns, tender, pathetic, amusing, ominous, totally unique, and just plain weird.
Campion challenges the viewer's perception of what is or isn't real, using a portentous, artfully composed visual scheme, emphasizing in every shot her eye for geometry and deadpan comic detail. And then, mid-way through the story, along comes Sweetie herself to upset all the symmetry. Her younger sister calls her "a dark force"; her father treats her (affectionately) as the child she'll always be to him; and her mother, out of exasperation, simply walks away from all the subsequent turmoil. In a nutshell, Sweetie is the loose cannon in every family closet, and as played by newcomer Geneviève Lemon she's one of the more obscene and compelling characters ever to crash a movie scenario. Her story is, by turns, tender, pathetic, amusing, ominous, totally unique, and just plain weird.
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 938 065 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 20 403 $US
- 21 janv. 1990
- Montant brut mondial
- 938 562 $US
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