Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn the eve of their mother's funeral 3 sisters gather in her bungalow and squabble and bicker over their memories of childhood and reveal that their mother's influence on their lives continu... Tout lireOn the eve of their mother's funeral 3 sisters gather in her bungalow and squabble and bicker over their memories of childhood and reveal that their mother's influence on their lives continues after her death. .On the eve of their mother's funeral 3 sisters gather in her bungalow and squabble and bicker over their memories of childhood and reveal that their mother's influence on their lives continues after her death. .
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No wonder Britain doesn't have anything approaching a film industry if projects such as this are seen as worthy of funding. TV movies starring Kate Jackson or Lyndsay Wagner ('Please Don't Take My Owl - The Jodie Lee Boxheimer Story' etc. etc.) are eminently more watchable than this trite, aimless, middle class nonsense.
Britain has some of the greatest acting talents in the world. Is this really the best we can come up with for them?
Shameful.
The movie is a tragic comedy, or a funny tragedy. Basically, it's a deeply moving portrayal of a torn-apart family, the story of three wasted lives, but it's also an ode to the women, or to the strength that only women seem to be capable of.
Julie Walters, who was the star of Gilbert's hit movie "Educating Rita", delivers a stunning performance - probably one of the best performances in her entire career. Joanne Whalley is equally good in her portrayal of Mary, and you can't take your eyes off the gorgeous Patricia Hodge, who's playing their mother. The only bad performance, matter-of-factly, comes from Victoria Hamilton who's overacting in every scene she's in. She seemed to be resistant against Gilbert's masterful direction.
Debbie Wiseman's haunting, compelling score is flowing gently through the film, and the photography leaves you breathless. "Before You Go" was shot almost entirely on location on the Isle of Man (only very few shots were made at Twickenham Studios). Gilbert's sense for beautiful settings has always been unique - even in his three former based-on-stage-play movies ("Alfie", "Educating Rita", and "Shirley Valentine") you could perceive that.
Alas, the talents of John Hannah and Tom Wilkinson, both very fine actors, are basically wasted here. But after all, this is a woman's movie. And a great one.
So when we discovered this movie version we were expecting a little gem of a film... however this was not the case! Not even the all star cast could save this film from sinking. It was truly disappointing - the acting was poor and the whole mood of the film was completely lack lustre. The directors interpretation completely downplayed all the humour in the play and the witty and bickering tension between the sisters. He turned the play into one long boring non-event.
I would highly recommend the play, but to anyone else performing this play I would give this film version a definite miss as you will only be left disappointed!
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- AnecdotesThe scenes of both André Schneider and Jamie Sives wound up on the cutting-room floor.
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Vi: I can't seem to get the hang of any of you. You have no patience with me, and I had years of patience with you. You buy things with plastic cards and you drink champagne whenever you feel like it and you do all that because of me. Because I made sure you'd get somewhere.
Mary: Your idea of getting somewhere was marrying a dentist in a sheepskin coat from the Rotary Club.
Vi: You invent these versions of me and I don't recognize myself.
- Versions alternativesThere's an unedited version (which is almost 20 minutes longer) available.
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 87 445 $US
- Durée
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1