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Margaret

  • 2011
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Anna Paquin in Margaret (2011)
A New York City girl (Anna Paquin) who feels that she played a role in a fatal traffic accident attempts to set things right, though she faces life-changing opposition at every turn.
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Une jeune femme est témoin d'un accident de bus et se retrouve aux prises avec les conséquences, la question de savoir si cet accident était intentionnel ou non affecte la vie de nombreuses ... Tout lireUne jeune femme est témoin d'un accident de bus et se retrouve aux prises avec les conséquences, la question de savoir si cet accident était intentionnel ou non affecte la vie de nombreuses personnes.Une jeune femme est témoin d'un accident de bus et se retrouve aux prises avec les conséquences, la question de savoir si cet accident était intentionnel ou non affecte la vie de nombreuses personnes.

  • Réalisation
    • Kenneth Lonergan
  • Scénario
    • Kenneth Lonergan
  • Casting principal
    • Anna Paquin
    • Matt Damon
    • Mark Ruffalo
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Casting principal
      • Anna Paquin
      • Matt Damon
      • Mark Ruffalo
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    • 61Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 10 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Anna Paquin
    Anna Paquin
    • Lisa Cohen
    Matt Damon
    Matt Damon
    • Mr. Aaron
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Maretti
    J. Smith-Cameron
    J. Smith-Cameron
    • Joan
    Jeannie Berlin
    Jeannie Berlin
    • Emily
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Ramon
    Sarah Steele
    Sarah Steele
    • Becky
    John Gallagher Jr.
    John Gallagher Jr.
    • Darren
    Cyrus Hernstadt
    • Curtis
    Allison Janney
    Allison Janney
    • Monica Patterson
    Kieran Culkin
    Kieran Culkin
    • Paul
    Stephen Adly Guirgis
    Stephen Adly Guirgis
    • Mitchell
    Betsy Aidem
    Betsy Aidem
    • Abigail
    Adam Rose
    Adam Rose
    • Anthony
    Nick Grodin
    Nick Grodin
    • Matthew
    Jonathan Hadary
    Jonathan Hadary
    • Deutsch
    Josh Hamilton
    Josh Hamilton
    • Victor
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    Rosemarie DeWitt
    • Mrs. Maretti
    • Réalisation
      • Kenneth Lonergan
    • Scénario
      • Kenneth Lonergan
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    7zetes

    Paquin is so unlikeable eventually the film becomes so

    Shot back in 2005, after a long history of editing problems, this film finally got released in 2011, and debuted on DVD in 2012, with an extended director's cut (I guess) included. Unfortunately, I accidentally watched the shorter (still two and a half hour) version. I'm not sure I'd want to sit through another half hour of this. It's a good film, at its heart. The story is very good, anyway. My big problem with it is that the central character, played by Anna Paquin, is such an unlikeable, pretentious little snot I eventually just stopped caring about what was going on. It's a totally realistic depiction of a teenager, but it reminds me how much I hate teenagers, or at least teenagers like her. Frankly, most of the rest of the characters are equally as obnoxious. I was extremely glad to see Jeannie Berlin call Paquin out on her bullcrap, but she's just as detestable. I found it hilarious that Paquin mistakenly calls her "strident," which she thinks means "pig-headed" or something but which actually means "shrill." The whole film is honestly pretty shrill. The story revolves around Paquin causing a bus accident. At first, she lies about it, then later she feels bad about it and tries to recant her statement.
    8napierslogs

    Attention-seeking teenager goes through death, mortality and innocence

    "Margaret" took years to get to us, seemingly even longer to play out, but tells a story so poetic and heartbreakingly real that you couldn't imagine it any other way. Lisa (Anna Paquin) is a teenager; she's lost in her own world by her own misguided arrogance, but she must come to terms with death and the true nature of a tragic accident.

    The film starts with Lisa in high school determinedly getting her way even though she probably doesn't deserve to. Nonchalantly waiting 'til class is over and wearing a skirt too short, she saunters her way to the front where her math teacher, Mr. Aaron (Matt Damon), chastises her for her poor grades. But with a slightly flirtatious tone, Lisa settles the matter with a supposedly shared understanding that it's okay because math won't factor into her future.

    Later, Lisa sets out to find a stylish but functional cowboy hat in the middle of New York City. She is unsuccessful until she spies one on the head of a boyishly handsome bus driver (Mark Ruffalo) and jauntily jogs beside it determined to get his attention to both: find out where he got his hat; and also to quench a teenage girl's desire of just getting his attention. She succeeds; he drives through a red light, and kills a pedestrian in the process.

    Lisa immediately feels the pain, guilt and remorse and tries to ease the woman's passage into the afterlife. The film then becomes a character study of a teenage girl determined to get past the pain and aftermath of a tragedy caused by a simple accident. The fascinating parts of this film involve how our lead character becomes less sympathetic but more fragile while remaining equally reckless.

    Questions about the cause and nature of mortality are raised, and most interestingly what are the moral and immoral ways to respond to it. The film's title comes from the poem "Spring and Fall: (Margaret, Are You Grieving?)" written by Gerard Manley Hopkins in 1880. Margaret is a child who must come to terms with the loss of her innocence. "… And yet you will weep and know why. Now no matter, child, the name; Sorrow's springs are the same." Lisa's English teacher (Matthew Broderick) recites this poem to the class. Lisa is, at times, a typical teenager, bent on having things her way, always having her point heard. But now the shaky foundations which her arrogance is based on begin to crumble and we don't know and she doesn't know if she's still innocent or where she lost it.

    The shortened released version of "Margaret" clocks in at over two and a half hours; edited down from the three-hour director's cut. But because of the universal tale of life and death that it tells, it needs the length. It doesn't have a simple plot, and Lisa is not a simple character. It can definitely seem errant with its uneven editing, but that's probably going to be an expected outcome of 6 years' worth of legal and creative battles going on behind the scenes.

    Broderick and Ruffalo re-team from Lonergan's previous indie success "You Can Count on Me" (2000), but don't expect any actor to show more range or emotion than Anna Paquin. Everything goes through Lisa.
    jamesdamnbrown

    great movie

    Margaret is a well written coming of age drama, but the protagonist is not a sympathetic character, which is going to alienate a lot of the audience right off the bat. The girl behind me as I left the theater didn't like it, telling her friend, "I just couldn't stand Anna Paquin's character." The screenplay is deft at shorthanding idiosyncratic, complicated personalities with naturalistic dialogue. It also helps that every role in the film, including almost every minor part, is cast with a top notch actor. But for all the big Hollywood names, my props go to J. Smith-Cameron for a theater-grade performance scaled down to fit the intimacy of a close up shot. The movie explores the milieu of affluent teenagers attending an upscale school in New York City, and one of the other reviewers here is right in saying it resembles a French film in that it takes an mature approach to depicting adolescents, showing them as smart, complicated, sexual, uncertain. Most mainstream reviewers seem puzzled as to what they should think about it. I think it's over their heads, the elliptical, dialogue heavy, character driven narrative style, as well as the lack of an easy, simple take-away moral, seems to have befuddled them. Maybe we should rope in some theater critics' opinions instead.
    9RolyRoly

    A masterclass in dialogue with wonderful acting

    The travails involved in getting this movie released at all are well enough known by now that the fact that it is a flawed masterpiece shouldn't come as a surprise. Above all, it is a masterclass in how to write dialogue. Virtually every character is given a credible and compelling voice, from the bus driver to the lawyer, from the mother's suitor to Lisa's "boyfriend". As the father of a daughter, now in her early 20's, I can say that Lisa Cohen's character is as realistic a portrayal of the insecurities and self-righteousness of female adolescence as I have seen. All aspiring screenwriters should be forced to watch this movie and then be given a 3-hour oral and written exam before being allowed to put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard).

    The acting is also superb. The feel is more of a stage play, an ensemble piece, than a film. Perhaps the fact that one of the characters - Lisa's mother - is a stage actress struggling to support her daughter is partially responsible. But you can tell that this team of seasoned actors relished the opportunity to stretch out with an intelligent well-written script and a supportive director.

    The only flaw in Margaret has already been well expressed by others. The film does meander and, while I recognize that this is partly the point of the exercise, there are times at which you long for a more conventional, and taut, storyline. I would gladly have spent more time in the company of these well-drawn, articulate and interesting people. Maybe next time HBO wants to do a miniseries it will let Kenneth Lonergan loose on a story rather than subject us to another preachy, wordy effort from Aaron Sorkin.
    8secondtake

    Paquin is astonishing, the whole scenario portrayed with unattractive grit. Great!

    Margaret (2011)

    A terrific, evolving, and in-obvious story line mixed with a lead performance by Anna Paquin to die for makes "Margaret" fabulous. See it for her performance alone.

    If you think this is a new movie you'll notice some famous actors who look rather young--Matt Damon in particular in his role as a likable high school teacher. That's because it was filmed in 2005 (and got held up in post-production). Even so it doesn't feel dated. The main themes hold up really well, and are told with unusually frank terms. Many people really are just greedy and selfish at heart.

    The key event happens early on and in a way can't even be mentioned here. But it's safe to say that Paquin, who's character is called Lisa Cohen, at first takes a false stance in a moment of crisis and compassion. But the truth of the matter eats at her, and against the rising tide of people who prefer the lie she becomes increasingly principled. In the end it is almost everyone who is morally corrupt, even in his own way her teacher.

    There is one lurking problem to the movie that really hurt it. One is the way the initial crisis is filmed (with Mark Ruffalo as a bus driver). It is exaggerated and makes the circumstances leading to tragedy unlikely just when the rest of the movie depends on likelihood. Since this is the lynchpin of everyone's reactions later on, it matters rather too much to ignore.

    But the rest of it, from the main plot and Paquin to the various sub-plots including a romantic affair her mother has and some political conflicts about Arab-Israeli relations and the 9/11 events, is all really sharply delineated and well acted. And it's written with a good ear for dialog. It simply makes sense. The fact that there is no silver lining here, and that people are shown so obviously ugly below the surface, is harder to do than you might think. All admirable stuff.

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    • Anecdotes
      Originally scheduled for release in 2007, but writer/director Kenneth Lonergan spent four more years struggling with Fox Searchlight Pictures over the final cut, resulting in several lawsuits.
    • Gaffes
      When Lisa comes home after the accident, throws up and hugs her mother, there's no blood on her arms and hands. In the next shots under the shower, there is plenty.
    • Citations

      Emily: Because... this isn't an opera! And we are not all supporting characters to the drama of your amazing life!

    • Versions alternatives
      Extended version released on DVD runs for 178 minutes.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Recuérdos de la Alhambra
      Written by Francisco Tárrega

      Performed by Stanislaw Partyka

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 juin 2012 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Thất Vọng
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Camelot Pictures
      • Gilbert Films
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    • Budget
      • 14 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 46 495 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 7 525 $US
      • 2 oct. 2011
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 469 264 $US
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    • Durée
      • 2h 30min(150 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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