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Accords & désaccords

Titre original : Sweet and Lowdown
  • 1999
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  • 1h 35min
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7,2/10
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Sean Penn in Accords & désaccords (1999)
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Dans les années 1930, le guitariste de jazz Emmet Ray idolâtre Django Reinhardt, affronte des gangsters et tombe amoureux d'une femme muette.Dans les années 1930, le guitariste de jazz Emmet Ray idolâtre Django Reinhardt, affronte des gangsters et tombe amoureux d'une femme muette.Dans les années 1930, le guitariste de jazz Emmet Ray idolâtre Django Reinhardt, affronte des gangsters et tombe amoureux d'une femme muette.

  • Réalisation
    • Woody Allen
  • Scénario
    • Woody Allen
  • Casting principal
    • Sean Penn
    • Samantha Morton
    • Woody Allen
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    38 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Woody Allen
    • Scénario
      • Woody Allen
    • Casting principal
      • Sean Penn
      • Samantha Morton
      • Woody Allen
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    • 70Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 1 victoire et 15 nominations au total

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    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Emmet Ray
    Samantha Morton
    Samantha Morton
    • Hattie
    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Woody Allen
    Ben Duncan
    • Ben Duncan
    Daniel Okrent
    Daniel Okrent
    • A.J. Pickman
    Dan Moran
    Dan Moran
    • Boss
    Tony Darrow
    Tony Darrow
    • Ben
    Chris Bauer
    Chris Bauer
    • Ace - Pool Player
    Constance Shulman
    Constance Shulman
    • Hazel - Hooker #1
    Kellie Overbey
    Kellie Overbey
    • Iris - Hooker #2
    Darryl Alan Reed
    Darryl Alan Reed
    • Don
    Marc Damon Johnson
    • Omer
    Ron Cephas Jones
    Ron Cephas Jones
    • Alvin
    Steve Bargonetti
    • Musician Friend
    Benjamin Franklin Brown
    • Musician Friend
    James Urbaniak
    James Urbaniak
    • Harry
    Vince Giordano
    Vince Giordano
    • Bass Player #1
    Emme Kemp
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      • Woody Allen
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      • Woody Allen
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    7bandw

    An episodic bonbon

    This is a slight but delightful work. The story is a (fictional) biography of one Emmet Ray, a cad with a passion for watching trains and shooting rats in junk yards and who just happens to be a virtuosic guitarist. Emmet does not lack for talent and ego, but his drinking, philandering, and small-time philanthropizing keep him from capitalizing on his genius. He is obsessed with Django Reinhardt as being perhaps the only guitarist who might be better - Ray has fainted both times he was in the presence of Reinhardt. The story is told as if it were a documentary of a real person with talking heads interspersed with dramatizations. It could be taken as a satire on that style of presentation since the critics being interviewed come across with just a touch of fake sincerity.

    The enjoyment comes from the atmospheric and detailed re-creation of the 1930s. The nightclub scenes are a particular highlight. In fact a whole movie of just those kinds of scenes with 1930s jazz bands and singers might have been an improvement to this movie, since that is where this movie really shines.

    The filming uses over-saturated colors to good effect, creating a cozy and warm feeling. There is humor, but it is gentle, particularly for Woody Allen.

    As usual Allen has assembled a cast of attractive women. Samantha Morton, who plays a mute who turns out to be Ray's true love interest (a fact he realizes too late) is a joy to watch. Her performance recalls the sweet silent movie stars. Sean Penn does well with his playing Ray as somewhat of a train wreck of a man who frustrates all those he encounters, but who never-the-less has endearing qualities. He is transported into another dimension when he plays his guitar and he takes his audiences with him.
    8Hitchcoc

    Musicians Make Great Characters

    Once again we get to see Sean Penn at his charming and reckless best. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him go into his self destructive mode, losing out on the things that are really important. One could start off thinking of him as an arrogant ass, but then come to realize that he is more insecure than almost anyone. His fear of the looming Django Renihart is pretty cool. Imagine being the second best and knowing it, that is, being so good but not quite there. How many people can tell you who the second man to walk on the moon was? The money comes and the money goes and the man goes on. The cinematography of this film is wonderful, capturing an era when the jazz performer was the king.
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    Hats Off To 'Hattie!'

    This is a strange movie, but one made a little bit special to me because of one memorable character: "Hattie," played by Samantha Morton. What a wonderful, endearing character! The sweet look on her face alone makes this movie worth keeping.

    Another huge positive for this film is the cinematography. This is beautifully shot with great colors which look all the better on DVD.

    As mentioned by other reviewers, Sean Penn also does an excellent job in the lead. The shocker for me was how good a comedic touch he exhibits. Putting his general persona or politics aside, this man deserves kudos as an actor.

    There is a third very different and interesting character in this movie: "Blanche," played by Uma Thurman, who portrays an amoral woman in the last part of the film. She, too, is fascinating.

    So....three interesting characters, great photography AND terrific music - jazz guitar is a central part of this story - all make for a fun hour-and-a-half of entertainment.
    9bijin_chick

    Wonderful

    A slow, rich movie. Though it lags in places, the three lead performances are indelibly written in my memory. And the great jazz soundtrack and warm colors made this movie go down like a glass of bourbon.

    Embodying the archetypal difficult genius, Emmet Ray is an almost cartoonishly dislikable guy. But Sean Penn keeps him just this side of sympathetic; we loathe his actions, we curse his self-destructiveness, and yet we're compelled to keep watching in the increasingly futile hope he'll turn himself around. His last scenes are heartrending.

    As Hattie, Samantha Morton strikes a perfect, almost Chaplinesque, balance of comedy and tragedy. The line separating the two is razor-thin; she dances gracefully upon it. I could say more, but perhaps appropriately, it's difficult to find words that capture the beauty of her silent performance. Half the joy is in watching her reactions naturally unfold anyway.

    Like Penn, Uma Thurman portrays a pretty unlikeable character. Her Blanche is overly intellectual, questions incessantly and is in some ways just as emotionally alienated as Emmett. Though her character is grating at first (particularly in contrast to Morton), Thurman does not shrink from the less flattering aspects of her character. It's a brave performance in a thankless role.

    Woody Allen has constructed a thoughtful meditation on the nature of artistry. Not on celebrity -- we all know how that film turned out -- but on the rights and responsibilities of the true artist. Emmett, Hattie and Blanche represent the axis of artists, fans and critics respectively. As their relationships play out -- naturally, inexorably and poignantly -- the viewer gets a rare treat: a film that plucks at the mind and at the heart as gracefully as Emmett picking his guitar strings.
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    For The Love Of Django

    When we try to understand genius, or love, or "why?", we run into the same problem that the ancients encountered:

    "I went to the poets … I took them some of the most elaborate passages in their own writings, and asked what was the meaning of them — thinking that they would teach me something. I must say that there is hardly a person present who would not have talked better about their poetry than they did themselves. That showed me in an instant that not by wisdom do poets write poetry, but by a sort of genius and inspiration; they are like diviners or soothsayers who also say many fine things, but do not understand the meaning of them." — Socrates, The Apology

    So here we have Woody telling a story about a storyteller, who talks and struts endlessly (Penn has a ball with this), but can only say anything through music, and he can't explain a bit of it. Much like Woody, who prattles on about every neurosis, but speaks volumes through his control of the medium. It's just something he's born to do.

    And this is the only way to understand Django -- with only two working fingers on his fretting hand (accidental disfigurement), he reinvented the whole medium of guitar. The new shape of his hand forced him into holding octaves - which can be done on guitar with two adjacent fingers, unlike on the piano - and changing the way leads and comping - here, self-accompaniment - were played. His art was the necessary step before Les Paul, and thence to Wes Montgomery, and so on to you and me.

    Here is devotion without hagiography, because all of this is wrapped into "one of those Emmett Ray stories", where you can 'never be sure' of what is truth, confabulation, or exaggeration.

    Brilliance. Bravo, to all.

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    • Anecdotes
      The guitar that Emmet Ray (Sean Penn) plays in the movie is a Selmer Maccaferri of about 1932, though it seems likely that it's a reproduction of the rare instrument and not an original. This is the same kind of guitar played and made famous by Django Reinhardt.
    • Gaffes
      Emmett's guitar playing is completely mis-matched with what is heard on the soundtrack. He plays the wrong chords, doesn't position his hands properly for the chords he does play, and is often strumming when he should be plucking (and vice versa).
    • Citations

      Emmet Ray: Wanna go to the dump and shoot some rats?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: American Beauty/Blue Streak/For Love of the Game (1999)
    • Bandes originales
      When Day Is Done
      Written by Buddy G. DeSylva (as Buddy DeSylva) and Robert Katscher

      Performed by Django Reinhardt

      Courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.

      Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 2000 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Accords et désaccords
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rye Playland, Rye, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Sweetland Films
      • Magnolia Productions
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    • Budget
      • 29 750 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 4 197 015 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 94 686 $US
      • 5 déc. 1999
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 525 794 $US
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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