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La 19ème épouse

Titre original : The 19th Wife
  • Téléfilm
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
5,5/10
762
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La 19ème épouse (2010)
Drame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to pro... Tout lireFundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to prove her innocence reaches out to her excommunicated son Jordan for help in freeing his moth... Tout lireFundamentalist sect member BeckyLyn is accused of killing her husband. Queenie, another wife in the polygamist sect, doesn't believe BeckyLyn is capable of such violence and desperate to prove her innocence reaches out to her excommunicated son Jordan for help in freeing his mother.

  • Réalisation
    • Rod Holcomb
  • Scénario
    • Richard Friedenberg
    • David Ebershoff
  • Casting principal
    • Chyler Leigh
    • Matt Czuchry
    • Alexia Fast
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    762
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Rod Holcomb
    • Scénario
      • Richard Friedenberg
      • David Ebershoff
    • Casting principal
      • Chyler Leigh
      • Matt Czuchry
      • Alexia Fast
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux24

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    Chyler Leigh
    Chyler Leigh
    • Queenie
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Jordan
    Alexia Fast
    Alexia Fast
    • Five
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    Lara Jean Chorostecki
    • Ann Eliza
    Patrick Garrow
    Patrick Garrow
    • The Prophet
    John Bourgeois
    John Bourgeois
    • Brigham Young
    David Lawrence Brown
    David Lawrence Brown
    • Mr. Heber
    • (as Dave Brown)
    Karl Pruner
    • Sawyer Scott
    Jeff Hephner
    Jeff Hephner
    • Hiram
    Patricia Wettig
    Patricia Wettig
    • BeckyLyn
    Vanessa Holmes
    Vanessa Holmes
    • Kimberly Scott
    Sarain Boylan
    Sarain Boylan
    • Desert Missy
    Malia Ashley Kerr
    Malia Ashley Kerr
    • Angela Alton
    • (as Malia Kerr)
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    Peter Strand Rumpel
    • Chauncey
    • (as Peter Strand-Rumpel)
    Barbara Gates Wilson
    • Elizabeth
    Justin Michael Carriere
    Justin Michael Carriere
    • Gilbert Webb
    Brian Jensen
    • Cop
    Brian Copping
    • Judge Hagan
    • Réalisation
      • Rod Holcomb
    • Scénario
      • Richard Friedenberg
      • David Ebershoff
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    7lurpak

    Excellent..best film for TV I Have ever seen.

    I make a point of avoiding these "made for TV" films as this one clearly is. But every now and again I pander to the wife's (singular ;)) film taste. This one had a good rating on here, so I thought I would give it a go. I'm so pleased I did, one of the better films I have seen lately. So despite other reviews that complain about the location "Hello, 99.99% of people viewing this will not be experts on where these communities thrive in the US" and care not if there may be one too many trees for this to be feasible to you (I don't recall noticing a tree at all, I was busy watching the film). The first thing I noticed was this strange hairdo all the women seemed to don, which gave a sense of submission to a controlling ethics, so far from detracting or being weird actually added to the essence of the situation...what are these people moaning about ??? too many trees, strange hair...come on people! Anyway, The story is compelling I found myself getting really annoyed that these people really exists and these poor women accept that treatment from men and furthermore from a "Prophet". The Acting was superb from all concerned, the direction/editing was sufficient so that You knew exactly who was who, and carried the story along at a comfortable pace, although the ending did seem a little pow! there you go ! jobs done after a very pleasing unwinding development of all other aspects, maybe it could have been more stretched as to "getting just done to the right person, it all seemed a bit easy, and quick, I would have liked to have built up real hatred or sympathy to the person one way or another (you'll know what I mean when you see it). other than that, a huge pat on the back for all concerned.
    5rationalreviewer

    Average entertainment condemned by horrible choice of shooting location

    This made for TV movie was interesting to watch but is so deeply flawed that I had to down-rate it severely. The first jarring note which remained an annoyance was the fatal choice of filming location. The movie takes place in fictional "Mesadale, Utah" a thinly disguised reference to the state line straddling Polygamist Mormon fundamentalist twin towns of Hildale, Utah and Colorado City, Arizona. As anyone who has visited the vast region of the Southwest settled by Mormons can attest, it is arid with few trees. The 19th Wife was shot in Canada and features lush green forested landscape, whereas the real Mesadale/Hildale is brown and desert like.

    The forbidding physical environment is an essential factor in Mormon existence. They were able to flourish over such a large area because the land was so harsh and undesirable. They had been driven out of all the nice places and found their refuge in areas other settlers didn't want or weren't willing to fight over. The isolation and clannishness is a key to understanding how such a bizarre and unbelievable belief system could flourish, so setting is vital to the story. A realistic bleak location would have highlighted the bleak, isolated lives of the sect members. Yes I know about the offshoot community in British Columbia, but that's another story.

    The acting is the saving grace of this movie. The key players were able to establish and maintain believability and generally succeeded in showing the range of faith from the literal true believers through those who go along but have some reservations to those who reject the nonsense entirely. Chyler Leigh's performance was too much actor and too little character but Matt Czuchry, Patricia Wettig, and most of the others apparently studied their roles and did journeyman work. The glaring exception was the actress who played the teenage runaway working in a coffee shop. She is engaging and charming but blows the role or was misdirected. She could have been a kid from just about any suburb in America but not from an isolated fundamentalist polygamous community especially one who left only a month previous to her appearance in the story.

    The final failure was the surprise ending. On reflection it didn't make much sense. The polygamist sect depicted is run as a patriarchy by the "Prophet." Loyalty is rewarded, disobedience is punished, and rivals are eliminated. In that context there was something lacking. I expect the book upon which this movie is based provided enough plot development to make the ending plausible if not inevitable. The movie did not: maybe it was lost on the cutting room floor or they left it up in Canada.

    If you are fascinated by the topic, The 19th Wife is an entertaining way to spend a couple hours but I don't think low quality movie making like this should be encouraged.
    10allworkpeace

    A revealing fictional account of life in extreme polygamous communities

    A reviewer claimed details were invented for dramatic effect. Actually, abuse and terror are common in the most secretive clans. Self-proclaimed "prophets" assign who will marry, reassign "disobedient" men's wives and children to others, and claim dead men's wives and children. The threat of eternal and earthly retribution for disobedience was recorded by Joseph Smith in Section 132 of Doctrine and Covenants when he acknowledged "plural marriage," the bigamy he and his elders had secretly practiced for years. Even Ann Eliza Young's history is accurate.

    With 30,000 to 50,000 polygamists scattered throughout the western U.S., many live in picturesque settings. St. George, UT, boasts resorts, agriculture, and mountain forests.

    Jordan's sexual orientation wasn't changed for politics, as indicated by an article. Parameters are looser for novels than movies. Jordan's lifestyle would demand time to explain FLDS disapproval of gays and lesbians isn't about morality but the belief that men need at least three wives and numerous children to reach the highest level of heaven.

    Viewers can learn about strict polygamous communities from "The 19th Wife."
    3Prismark10

    The marrying men

    BeckyLyn (Patricia Wettig) was the 19th Mormon wife of Sawyer Scott. She has been charged for his murder. Her son Jordan (Matt Czuchry) to returned to help her after being exiled from the Utah town as a boy. The film also looks back at Brigham Young's 19th wife, the one who divorced him.

    The film rather wastes the talents of Wettig as she makes the most of the material she is given. The film is bland with a nasty two dimensional villain in the prophet. The editing is choppy. The film wants to be harsh about polygamy among the Mormons but is let down by being such as weak television mystery film.
    carolyn-140

    follow up to reviews complaining about location/hairstyles

    Just a follow up to some of the other reviews. Location: there is a sect here in Canada and as others have said, the location/surroundings are incidental to the plot. The sect in Canada has been the subject of repeated investigations and even prosecutions, not to mention a coup. Hairstyles: the stylist got it spot on, that is exactly how the wives are required to wear their hair. The clothing was also correct. I am guessing the reviewers complaining about the hairstyles are not familiar with this religion. Where I live there are other religions that also have similar dress requirements though they are not polygamous, Amish, Mennonite.

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      In a weird coincidence there is a non-fiction book entitled the Witness Wore Red (2013) by Becky Musser, who was the 19th wife of elderly FLDS prophet Rulon Jeffs.
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 avril 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The 19th Wife
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Sony Pictures Television
      • Alberta Film Entertainment
      • Barbara Lieberman Productions
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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