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Sex and the City
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Sex and the City

  • Épisode diffusé le 6 juin 1998
  • TV-PG
  • 27min
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7,3/10
1,9 k
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Sarah Jessica Parker and Chris Noth in Sex and the City (1998)
ComédieDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueColumnist Carrie Bradshaw introduces her narrative style by a short story about a British girl who thought the Manhattan manner would be the same. Characters and extras on screen do some of ... Tout lireColumnist Carrie Bradshaw introduces her narrative style by a short story about a British girl who thought the Manhattan manner would be the same. Characters and extras on screen do some of the philosophizing about modern sex life and the life of both sexes she usually does off-s... Tout lireColumnist Carrie Bradshaw introduces her narrative style by a short story about a British girl who thought the Manhattan manner would be the same. Characters and extras on screen do some of the philosophizing about modern sex life and the life of both sexes she usually does off-screen in her column-style.

  • Réalisation
    • Susan Seidelman
  • Scénaristes
    • Darren Star
    • Candace Bushnell
  • Stars
    • Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Kim Cattrall
    • Kristin Davis
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    1,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Scénaristes
      • Darren Star
      • Candace Bushnell
    • Stars
      • Sarah Jessica Parker
      • Kim Cattrall
      • Kristin Davis
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    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Carrie Bradshaw
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Samantha Jones
    Kristin Davis
    Kristin Davis
    • Charlotte York
    Cynthia Nixon
    Cynthia Nixon
    • Miranda Hobbes
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Mr. Big
    Willie Garson
    Willie Garson
    • Stanford Blatch
    Ben Weber
    Ben Weber
    • Skipper Johnston
    Jeffrey Nordling
    Jeffrey Nordling
    • Capote Duncan
    Scott Bryce
    Scott Bryce
    • Tim
    Donna Hanover
    Donna Hanover
    • Realtor
    Bruce McCarty
    • Peter Mason
    Bill Sage
    Bill Sage
    • Kurt Harrington
    Sarah Wynter
    Sarah Wynter
    • Elizabeth
    John Cenatiempo
    John Cenatiempo
    • Driver
    • (as Johnny Cenatiempo)
    Navia Nguyen
    Navia Nguyen
    • Tatiana
    Nikita Ager
    Nikita Ager
    • Cute Girl
    • (non crédité)
    Gina Allegro
    Gina Allegro
    • Businesswoman
    • (non crédité)
    Roxanne Amandez
    • Woman on Street
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Susan Seidelman
    • Scénaristes
      • Darren Star
      • Candace Bushnell
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    10KatherinePetersdorf

    Perfect Pilot

    The Sex and the City Pilot "Sex and the City" is probably the best pilot I have ever seen. It is was interesting, had a great rhythm, I loved the way she interacted with the audience, and it followed the first three articles featured in the book so very well.

    The girls looks a little older in the pilot than the series, which is odd because it was pilot and is filmed long before episode two.

    I thought that this episode was Sarah Jessica-Parker's best hairstyle in the series. It fit her face perfectly.

    I wasn't a fan of Charlotte wearing glasses, and her hair in the pilot, they were trying to hard to make her look the same age as the other girls.
    7rgpaeplrp

    A Stylish, Slightly Messy First Date with the Series

    Season 1, Episode 1 of Sex and the City - just called "Sex and the City" - is the pilot, so it's the show introducing itself and saying, "Hi, this is who we are." It's got that late-90s New York vibe all over it. Carrie's narrating the whole thing, and in this episode people talk to the camera like it's a documentary. (They drop that later, which is for the best.) The plot is Carrie exploring this whole idea that men are dating like women used to - no feelings, just fun. Miranda's convinced it's a thing, Samantha's already living it, Charlotte's horrified, and Carrie decides to try it herself by hooking up with an ex without the romance. The banter is sharp, you get who each of the four women are, and the fashion plus the city itself feel like characters. You also get your first tiny glimpse of Mr. Big. Those "interview" bits feel awkward, Samantha's kind of over the top here, and the men (other than Big) are placeholders. It's a fun clunky start, but it sets the tone for what's coming- a mix of sass, vulnerability, and big questions about love, sex, and modern relationships.
    7MeshTheMovieFreak

    Different than what I expected

    I hate the name. Sex and the city? sounded so cheesy and not attractive at all, and all I could think of is rich, beautiful NYC girl talking about shoes, bags or well, sex. But I was beyond surprised after I finish watching the first episode. It was sharp, stylish and accompanied by great acting. I like the first episode, it was done well. Sarah Jessica Parker might not be the hottest TV female star of the 90's, but she surely steal every scene she is in. I think the series reputation as 'chick flick' might be damaged on the eyes of male viewers, though its not as great as football games or X-files but for a romance and comedy genre series? It sure has class!
    9MaxBorg89

    Great show? Abso-f*cking-lutely!

    "Why are there so many great unmarried women, and no great unmarried men?" asks thirty-something Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), directly addressing the camera. That is one of the several questions she, as a newspaper columnist, tries to answer in the 94 episodes of one of the most fascinating TV shows of the '90s.

    Her doubt stems from an encounter with a British woman (Sarah Wynter) who was inexplicably dumped by a New Yorker despite having looked at a house with him, which actually mean something in London according to her. Of course, Carrie readily informs her (and us), the same rules don't apply in New York, where romance appears to be dead. To prove her point, she interviews some of her acquaintances, dividing them in three categories: Toxic Bachelors (all the male interviewees except one), Hopeless Romantics (the guy who was left out earlier) and Unmarried Women (Carrie's best friends). It is with the latter that the protagonist subsequently has a cup of coffee, allowing the audience to know these ladies a little better: Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon) is a cynical lawyer who has lost nearly all faith in the male gender; Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), an art gallerist, shares Carrie's belief that true love does exist; and Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), a PR woman, is arguably the "worst" of the group, as she sleeps with a different man every night and claims women should be able to have sex like men, i.e. without any feelings involved. Carrie sets out to test this theory, eventually running into a handsome stranger known only as Mr. Big (Chris Noth)...

    Based on the eponymous book by Candace Bushnell, the show also owes a lot to Jane Austen (the sharp female wit) and Woody Allen (the reflection on love in the Big Apple), combining the two aspects in a practically flawless exercise in smart comedy. If a complaint has to be made, it would be that the straight-to-camera asides (used in early episodes) come off as a little distracting from the main narrative flow, which is marvelous: dealing with a familiar yet interesting topic through the eyes of four wonderful "heroines" (all perfectly defined in less than five minutes - very remarkable), it generates 23 minutes of solid, heartfelt laughs.

    The cast is quite simply astounding, especially the more pessimistic, and therefore funnier, Miranda and Samantha, with Nixon's cold intellectual ideally counterbalanced by Cattrall's feisty man-eater. Astonishingly, though, considering the latter's foul mouth in the remainder of the series, it is a bit of a surprise to find out that the pilot is the show's least profane episode, the F-word being spoken only twice: once by Nixon as the girls discuss The Last Seduction (one of the reasons they believe emotionless sex is possible), and once by the irresistibly charming Noth (the program's best male cast-member) in the last scene, which acts as the beginning of the serial's juiciest storyline. Absolutely fabulous.
    7risingtides88

    Jazz and Sex

    We're introduced to the four main protagonists for the first time here and it's a competent beginning. We catch a glimpse of each of the girls' different personalities and ideas about love and relationships. While I get that Miranda is supposed to be the 'feminist' of the group, she's such a ball buster that it's hard to believe any guy would bother to take any interest in her at all. She treats Skipper like dirt and he still pursues her. Not believable. Her abrasive personality and clear disdain of men is a complete turn off. And it's not like she's so beautiful that her looks make up for her prickly nature. A bone of contention: the 'English girl' at the beginning of the episode is supposed to be from London, however, she is clearly Australian with her accent. Not sure why they couldn't have made her from Sydney, or simply cast an actual British actress. The jazz that accompanies this episode is a perfect complement to the seductive themes of sex, lust and attraction. It's a pity it's not woven throughout the entire series. It feels like it could have been another character, like New York. Loved the freeze frame on Carrie at the end. Coupled with the soundtrack it felt very film noir.

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    • Anecdotes
      Carrie's apartment is different in this pilot than in the rest of the series.
    • Gaffes
      When Mr. Big offers Carrie a ride, his car windows aren't tinted. When she gets out and asks him a question, they are tinted.
    • Citations

      Carrie Bradshaw: It's like the riddle of the Sphinx: why are there so many great unmarried women, and no great unmarried men?

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    • Bandes originales
      Sex And The City Theme
      Performed by Groove Armada

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 juin 1998 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Darren Star Productions
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
      • Rysher Entertainment
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      • 27min
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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