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Titre original : In the Heights
  • 2021
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  • 2h 23min
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Anthony Ramos in D'où l'on vient (2021)
Lights up on Washington Heights...The scent of a cafecito caliente hangs in the air just outside of the 181st Street subway stop, where a kaleidoscope of dreams rallies this vibrant and tight-knit community.  At the intersection of it all is the likeable, magnetic bodega owner Usnavi (Anthony Ramos), who saves every penny from his daily grind as he hopes, imagines and sings about a better life.
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Une version cinématographique de la comédie musicale de Broadway dans laquelle Usnavi, sympathique propriétaire d'une cave new-yorkaise, épargne chaque centime en rêvant d'une vie meilleure.Une version cinématographique de la comédie musicale de Broadway dans laquelle Usnavi, sympathique propriétaire d'une cave new-yorkaise, épargne chaque centime en rêvant d'une vie meilleure.Une version cinématographique de la comédie musicale de Broadway dans laquelle Usnavi, sympathique propriétaire d'une cave new-yorkaise, épargne chaque centime en rêvant d'une vie meilleure.

  • Réalisation
    • Jon M. Chu
  • Scénario
    • Quiara Alegría Hudes
    • Lin-Manuel Miranda
  • Casting principal
    • Anthony Ramos
    • Corey Hawkins
    • Leslie Grace
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jon M. Chu
    • Scénario
      • Quiara Alegría Hudes
      • Lin-Manuel Miranda
    • Casting principal
      • Anthony Ramos
      • Corey Hawkins
      • Leslie Grace
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    • Récompenses
      • 11 victoires et 57 nominations au total

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    Anthony Ramos
    Anthony Ramos
    • Usnavi
    Corey Hawkins
    Corey Hawkins
    • Benny
    Leslie Grace
    Leslie Grace
    • Nina Rosario
    Melissa Barrera
    Melissa Barrera
    • Vanessa
    Olga Merediz
    Olga Merediz
    • Abuela Claudia
    Jimmy Smits
    Jimmy Smits
    • Kevin Rosario
    Gregory Diaz IV
    Gregory Diaz IV
    • Sonny
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    • Daniela
    Stephanie Beatriz
    Stephanie Beatriz
    • Carla
    Dascha Polanco
    Dascha Polanco
    • Cuca
    Noah Catala
    Noah Catala
    • Graffiti Pete
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
    Lin-Manuel Miranda
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    Mateo Gómez
    Mateo Gómez
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    Marc Anthony
    Marc Anthony
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    Patrick Page
    Patrick Page
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    Olivia Perez
    Olivia Perez
    • Iris
    Analia Gomez
    • Rosa
    Dean Scott Vazquez
    Dean Scott Vazquez
    • Sedo
    • (as Dean Vazquez)
    • Réalisation
      • Jon M. Chu
    • Scénario
      • Quiara Alegría Hudes
      • Lin-Manuel Miranda
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    8prhilmes-1

    Great movie/musical with some minor shortcomings

    I really enjoyed "In the Heights" overall as a movie and musical. The best aspects were the overall story it told and some of musical dance numbers, e.g. The pool scene. The music itself was not at the same level as Hamilton, but it was still good. The characters were mostly very good with the best performed by Melissa Barrera and Olga Merediz. Anthony Ramos also does a very good job, but some aspects of the writing for his character were off. Also, some aspects of the side stories were too contrived and didn't add anything to the overall movie. But in the end these things mattered less and the movie pulls all of the important pieces together to still tell a great story. Congrats to all those who made this great film!
    9iamianiman

    It's like watching a bunch of crowd chanting, singing, and dancing for the World Cup.

    Came in with a very low expectation, not knowing this was inspired by a Broadway musical, not to mention I couldn't care less if this movie was delayed because of Covid-19 and had never seen the trailer before prior to my first viewing, but when I got around to watch it it, damnnnn... I was stunned and shocked to admit that this is in my top 3 Broadway/theater-based musical genre after La La Land & The Greatest Showman.

    Rarely we get to see a Hollywood film where all of the cast are led by the Latino community. This movie speaks volumes for them, where the central message lies on hope, racism, dual standard, dreams, family, friendship, the art of letting go and what it means to become an outsider.

    In the Heights is inspired by its Broadway musical and as far as the story goes, they cut Nina's storyline and it gets sidetracked when hers should also be the highlight alongside Vanessa's. The story doesn't go as deep as Les Miserables but isn't as shallow as The Greatest Showman either (The only problem with TGS for me), it stays somewhere in the middle, just enough to get your attention.

    In the Heights sends chills down your spine every time you witness the cast dancing and singing. The best thing is that the music and showmanship get better the more times you watch it and I will assure you, you'll have your fingers tapping backward and forward on your device to rewatch some of your preferred numbers. My top 3 songs include In the Heights, 96,000 & Carnavel del Barrio.

    What's outstanding in this film is that there are parts in almost every dance number, some dancers go unsynchronized with the choreography. But as the audience, you couldn't care less because the songs are so juicy and refreshing, the only thing you want is to just rejoice and have yourself grooving. What's even better is that the unsynchronization actually makes the movie better, with deeper related metaphors; in that we accept people's imperfections and to let go of the insecurities within us and just... enjoy your life to the fullest!

    One thing though, the colour grading could have been better. It paints this dour, gloomy, half-cooked gritty world all over it. Even when the scorching Sun arrives, it seems to have appeared somewhat dull. I get the intended meaning behind it, that this community's life is pale and has its sufferings amidst Summer is happening but imagine if the colour is as bright as The Greatest Showman or La La Land or Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. You'll be drooling all over your shirt 🤤. P. S: Colours in musicals play a pivotal role in enlightening the world and its mood.

    In the Heights is a cinematic treat for your eyes and ears; amidst the pandemic happening, the economic downturning and the mental health issues arising, there has never been a perfect time to release this film until now in Summer! This is an important film for all and it's what we need!

    Now, I watch the trailer and listen to their music about 50 times a day, I promote it on my Instagram (@iamianiman) every day so that my friends know this is the hidden gem of the Summer. Can't wait to watch it again and again and again especially in the cinemas!

    Verdict: In the Heights really sets the bar high, making it incomparable with other contenders this Summer. This crowd pleasing event is the ultimate cure for the world and the rekindle of lost friendship, shattered hopes and retired dreams all because of the pandemic.

    P. S: If The Greatest Showman were created for the Winter, In The Heights were created for the Summer.
    8seedoeatreview

    Big, colourful & fun its a bright shining star in a world filled with dreary, dark movies!

    If you mention musical movies to me I'll probably start rolling my eyes. I didn't particularly enjoy watching La La Land and the thought of having to sit through Russell Crowe warbling in Les Miserables absolutely terrifies me. But I have a confession to make in that the In The Heights movie was an absolute joy to witness. Uplifting, colourful and fun, it's the type of film that will leave you dancing in your cinema seat and smiling from ear to ear.

    Based on the hit Broadway show of the same name and created by current 'it boy' Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton, Mary Poppin's Returns), In the Heights is a very down-to-earth story told in a big, bombastic, spectacular way. Set in the New York borough of Washington Heights it's a story told through the eyes of Usnavi (Anthony Ramos), a small-time bodega owner with dreams of owning a bar on the beaches of the Dominican Republic where his parents once lived. But Usnavi isn't the only one with big dreams on this block. Hairdresser Vanessa (Melissa Barrera) wants to move to downtown New York to open a fashion business, Nina (Leslie Grace) wants to attend Stamford to become a successful Lawyer, while Usnavi's young cousin Sonny (Gregory Diaz IV) just wants to have enough money to attend school to get a good education. As we soon discover, all the people in this little community have big dreams but all also have something holding them back from achieving it. Over the course of this two-and-a-half-hour movie we sing, dance, rejoice, and mourn with them all, as they do their best to overcome their fears and finally start believing in themselves to achieve the success they crave.

    THE GOOD

    What a surprising delight this film turned out to be. The songs are catchy, the screen is alive with colour and the choreography for the many dance scenes is off the charts. Even the surliest movie viewer will find a song or dance number they'll fall in love with. It's a simple story that's been made better by the magical musical Miranda touch and helped immensely by great direction from Jon M. Chu (Crazy Rich Asians). And what really helped my enjoyment of the story was that all the characters were so likable that you can't help but barrack for them as they search for a way to achieve their dreams.

    THE BAD

    In yet another instance where a director seems to have forgotten to use a film editor, In The Heights clocks in at a completely unnecessary 146 minutes. My movie buddy and I discussed several scenes that weren't needed, especially Lin-Manuel Miranda's character Piraguero who seems to have been created so he can get his head on screen. His character actually has nothing really to do with the story but manages to squeeze out a couple of songs and a lot of screen time with the only reasoning being that it will help sell movie tickets. It was also slightly disappointing to realise that some of the characters didn't even manage to finish their story arcs in this exorbitant amount of movie viewing time. So as much as I may praise director Chu I feel he may have faltered in some areas too.

    THE UGLY

    I can't believe that this film was turned down by so many movie studios because they only thought it would be successful with a Latino star like Jennifer Lopez or Shakira playing a role. It has taken from 2008 up until now to be produced and a big thumbs-up should be given to Warner Brothers for taking a chance on it and releasing it with unknown actors in the lead roles. After watching In The Heights I couldn't see J-Lo or Shakira doing a better job than the amazing young actors in the film who all deliver amazing performances.

    In The Heights is a bright and shining star in the middle of a dark and dreary time in the current world we live in. It may not be the perfect film, but the talent on display, the music, and the colour all brought a big smile to my face and I'm betting it will do the same for you too!
    6rish2006

    Watch for Music & Dance, the plot is weak.

    It's a good one time watch movie, mainly for its Music and dance through some great cinematography done with greats sets. The story is vague so you'll be disappointed, if you're mainly focused on the plot. Or else, you'll pretty much be entertained with some good music and dance shown.
    7SnoopyStyle

    Dreams

    On a beach, Usnavi (Anthony Ramos) tells a group of youngsters about a place called Washington Heights in the faraway Nueva York. It's the days before the 1999 blackout. Usnavi runs a bodega but dreams of returning to his childhood home of Dominican Republic. He has a crush on the beautiful Vanessa (Melissa Barrera) who dreams of being a fashion designer. Nina returns from Stanford and is unwilling to go back especially if her father Kevin Rosario (Jimmy Smits) has to sell off his business to pay the tuition.

    It's a Lin-Manuel Miranda musical directed by Jon M. Chu. I really loved some of this. It is too long and probably has too many story elements. The two main young couples could be combined into a simpler single Romeo and Juliet romance. It would allow the DACA story to have more space to breathe. Despite all the hot young things, the most emotional song is Abuela's powerful life story. I do like the visual of Vanessa running down the empty street with the fabrics flowing down the buildings. I don't know if it's possible but Vanessa may be too beautiful. I would have liked for Nina's college drama to be shown. The emotional climax is really Abuela's song and the DACA protest. The movie drags on a bit long after that although that is a fine ending. The main theme of this movie is dream which does present a minor problem. By itself, it does not give that much kinetic energy to the story. Everybody is just pining for money (from the lotto) to make their dreams come to life. All in all, I love quite a bit of this even if it is long.

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    • Anecdotes
      The hold music that plays when Kevin is on the phone is a version of King George's melody in Hamilton, another musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
    • Gaffes
      Abuela Claudia's "mother's secret recipe" for café con leche calls for "one can of condensed milk." When Usnavi prepares Kevin's coffee, he uses evaporated milk, which would spoil without refrigeration. She suggests condensed milk because it does not spoil if left out in the heat.
    • Citations

      Kevin Rosario: [to Nina] Ignore anyone who doubts you.

    • Crédits fous
      Before the credits roll, some graffiti art is shown of actress and singer Doreen Montalvo, a member of the original Broadway cast of "In the Heights" who also appeared in the film who passed away in 2021, with the words "Doreen - Para Siempre", a reference to the song she sings in the film and the show.
    • Connexions
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ryan the Daring (2020)
    • Bandes originales
      In the Heights
      Performed by Anthony Ramos, Jimmy Smits, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Stephanie Beatriz, Dascha Polanco, Corey Hawkins, Gregory Diaz IV, Melissa Barrera and Olga Merediz

      Produced by Alex Lacamoire, Bill Sherman, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mike Elizondo and Sergio George

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 juin 2021 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Hébreu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • En El Barrio
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Washington Heights, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Warner Bros.
      • 5000 Broadway Productions
      • Fifth Season
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    • Budget
      • 55 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 29 975 167 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 11 504 710 $US
      • 13 juin 2021
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 45 175 167 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 23 minutes
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      • Dolby Atmos
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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