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Malcolm & Marie

  • 2021
  • 13
  • 1h 46min
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6,6/10
43 k
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John David Washington and Zendaya in Malcolm & Marie (2021)
When filmmaker Malcolm (John David Washington) and his girlfriend Marie (Zendaya), return home from a movie premiere and await his film's critical response, the evening takes a turn as revelations about their relationship surface, testing the couple's love.
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Un réalisateur rentre chez lui avec sa petite amie après la première de son film qui rencontrera, selon lui, un franc succès critique et financier. La soirée prend soudain une tournure impré... Tout lireUn réalisateur rentre chez lui avec sa petite amie après la première de son film qui rencontrera, selon lui, un franc succès critique et financier. La soirée prend soudain une tournure imprévue.Un réalisateur rentre chez lui avec sa petite amie après la première de son film qui rencontrera, selon lui, un franc succès critique et financier. La soirée prend soudain une tournure imprévue.

  • Réalisation
    • Sam Levinson
  • Scénario
    • Sam Levinson
  • Casting principal
    • John David Washington
    • Zendaya
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    43 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Sam Levinson
    • Scénario
      • Sam Levinson
    • Casting principal
      • John David Washington
      • Zendaya
    • 486avis d'utilisateurs
    • 215avis des critiques
    • 53Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Why Zendaya and John David Washington Upped Their Games on 'Malcolm & Marie'
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    Why Zendaya and John David Washington Upped Their Games on 'Malcolm & Marie'
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    Malcolm & Marie: La Dispute (French Subtitled)
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    Malcolm & Marie: La Dispute (French Subtitled)
    Malcolm & Marie: Adivina El Dato Falso Sobre La Pelicula (Latin America Market Subtitled)
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    Malcolm & Marie: Adivina El Dato Falso Sobre La Pelicula (Latin America Market Subtitled)

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    Rôles principaux2

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    John David Washington
    John David Washington
    • Malcolm
    Zendaya
    Zendaya
    • Marie
    • Réalisation
      • Sam Levinson
    • Scénario
      • Sam Levinson
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    Avis des utilisateurs486

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    8ThomDerd

    The script is buzzing-The actors are trying...

    This film has a good script with consistent argument-building. It's easy to follow and good enough to keep you interested throughout. For the rest, acting is ok and the youth, looks and fame of the protagonists helps the viewer get more invested in the film. Cinematography is looking alright and the black n white was a good choice; character blocking looks also vibrant and there's plenty of energy in many scenes. Indeed, some might find that small parts are pretentious or unnecessary and other parts rather hilarious such as the one JDW eating with his mouth open while shouting...but these do not spoil the entire film. Overall, the director/writer did a good job creating this piece, giving moments of debate about love, politics, existence and all delivered with a great pace. Maybe this is the new Valentines Day fav movie..? 8/10 strong effort by Levinson.
    8Cineanalyst

    Who's Afraid of the Film Critic?

    This is a fascinating one to read reviews for, including, if not especially, the ones with which I disagree. I think that's because "Malcolm & Marie" is explicitly about the creation and appreciation of cinematic art. The two-hander, one-house lockdown set (made as it was during the pandemic) talkfest takes place after the eponymous couple return home on the night of the premiere of Malcolm's debut film, which he wrote and directed. Their series of monologues--organized almost as if they were part of a formal debate, each talking at length largely uninterrupted and each taking time to formulate rebuttals--begin and end over his neglecting to thank Marie, herself a former actress turned "muse," in his public remarks at the premiere. Another focal point of the couple's arguments is an LA Times review of the unseen film-within-the-film. Indeed, the review makes some similar criticisms that have been leveled against "Malcolm & Marie," over authenticity, authorship, gender, race, stylistic choices. It's an argument about artistic values, within the film and continued in reviews of it.

    I'm a sucker for this sort of reflexive construction. Initially, or instinctively, I had the urge to dismiss it, though, which some others seem to have, as an artsy and self-indulgent stagy exercise in overwrought overacting on black-and-white celluloid. A lot like in some ways two recent filmed plays, both of which I also liked, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" and "One Night in Miami" (both 2020). All three are unrealistic and dialogue heavy in their own ways where actors are sometimes playing ideas or arguments more than they are characters, and they're all artistically reflexive debates about art. "Malcolm & Marie," however, is more cinematically designed than them, while in form highly reminiscent of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (adapted from the play in 1966), with so much attention given to composition and the highlighting of that by its unusual nature as a modern black-and-white film. It's also focused on film--down to the celluloid vs digital debate--whereas the other recent movies are more about music or other media.

    Regardless of whether this is semi-autobiographical of writer-director Sam Levinson's marriage, as filtered through actors John David Washington and Zendaya, and all the gender and racial issues that brings up with a white man telling the story of black characters, one female, within the film the neat suggestion is that it's making itself: that it's the result of the writer-director character, Malcolm, and actress, Marie, having made it themselves--and that it, too, is about talking about a prior film that's also semi-biographical. It's a multi-layered narrative mise-en-abyme. On top of that, the gorgeous high-contrast black-and-white cinematography is often framed through the home's many windows, creating another framing within the already-existent frame of the film--a visual mise-en-abyme alluding to the fact that this is a film. I like, too, how most of the score is diegetic.

    Of course, this review is a reflection of how I interpret the film and approach cinema in general, while others may be more interested in discussing character deficiencies, the supposed realism, or socio-political issues and especially race, if they don't dismiss it out of hand as artsy, self-indulgent, etc. All valid criticisms, more or less, and I even agree with them in part, but every time a diatribe verged on obnoxious or at least exhausting, it's turned around, just as Malcolm and Marie go tit-for-tat in their verbal abuse and, then, to shared joy, breaking for a cigarette now and again in between. I found a lot of it to be quite funny. A film where the two characters unnaturally speak in long-winded monologues, as photographed in black and white, but which also plays out largely in real time and is so realistic that the camera follows them to the bathroom. Some of Malcolm's anti-academic rants, also for instance, ironically become academic in their criticisms--bringing up race and politics or the male gaze to refute them, as if Levinson were defending against accusations made of "Malcolm & Marie" even before it was released. Malcolm's movie criticized for gratuitous nudity while we see Zendaya as Marie in various states of undress, only for Malcolm to point out that if this were a film that could be similarly rebuked. Marie, an actress who may sometimes be acting and as played by a real actress, has her moments, as well, especially at one point when it seems as though the lovers' quarrel has really gone off the rails. It's not whether it's right, or who wins the argument, or even that the picture is profound or pretentious, but it's a thoughtful engagement with film on film.
    7jmalby

    An ambitious examination of the complexities of relationships

    To my surprise, this was a very compelling film that featured captivating and powerful performances mixed with brilliant writing. The shifting balance between the two characters keeps us on edge the entire time and we're never quite sure where it's taking us next. It's definitely a daring film to make and I'm sure it will split audiences by a large margin. It's not very easy to digest and I believe it would be better suited for the stage than the screen. However, it's a bold and confident move from the director to make this kind of film, especially in this day and age of cinema, even though it doesn't entirely work to the level of his ambition.
    5mr_bickle_the_pickle

    Repetitive

    The acting is good and it's beautifully shot but it's soooo repetitive. A character puts on music, a character smokes. They argue. They make-up. They discuss filmmaking and "art". Characters talk while shoveling food down their mouths. Wash, rinse, repeat. It could have been a good short film. You get everything you really need in like 30 min. But alas its feature length film. So instead you're just hit with the same points again and again. It never adds anything new.
    7kaymoore-48703

    Giving it 7 starts for the cinematography and acting.

    It's a movie about two people who have no business being in a relationship starting an argument in every room they enter in a house they don't own. That's it. That's the entire movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of the first films to be written, directed, and completed during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
    • Gaffes
      In the bathroom scene, Marie's bath water is clear in the first few shots, but is later seen to be cloudy without her obviously adding anything to it.
    • Citations

      [Marie walks into the room with a knife]

      Malcolm: Marie, what are you doing? Put the knife down, please. Marie?

      [she kneels down in front of him and plays with the knife]

      Marie: Do you remember those antidepressants I was on? I'm not on them anymore. I'm not doing well. I'm really, really not doing well. I've never been clean. And I don't plan on getting clean. I'm a piece of shit. I'm a liar. I cheated on you. I fucked your friends

      [she laughs]

      Marie: I fucked your friends. God, I feel like I'm crazy. I've stolen from your mother. And you know what the fucked up thing is? I don't even care. I don't mind. Because I deserve it. Tell me where the fucking pills are. Tell me where the pills are.

      [Malcolm struggles to answer, Marie puts the knife down and acts like herself again]

      Marie: And that, Malcolm, is what authenticity buys you.

      [she flips him off with both hands as she leaves the room]

      Malcolm: Well, damn! Why didn't you do that in the audition?

    • Crédits fous
      The title appears 13 minutes into the film.
    • Connexions
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Failed Oscar Bait Movies of 2020 (2021)
    • Bandes originales
      Down and Out in New York City
      Written by Bodie Chandler, Barry De Vorzon

      Performed by James Brown

      Courtesy of Universal Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 février 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Netflix Site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Malkolm va Mari
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Feldman Architecture's Caterpillar House - Carmel, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Little Lamb
      • The Reasonable Bunch
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    • Durée
      1 heure 46 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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