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Janet Planet

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Janet Planet (2023)
In rural Western Massachusetts, 11-year-old Lacy spends the summer of 1991 at home, enthralled by her own imagination and the attention of her mother, Janet. As the months pass, three visitors enter their orbit, all captivated by Janet.
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Nelle zone rurali del Massachusetts occidentale, Lacy, 11 anni, trascorre l'estate del 1991 a casa, affascinata dalla propria immaginazione e dalle attenzioni di sua madre Janet.Nelle zone rurali del Massachusetts occidentale, Lacy, 11 anni, trascorre l'estate del 1991 a casa, affascinata dalla propria immaginazione e dalle attenzioni di sua madre Janet.Nelle zone rurali del Massachusetts occidentale, Lacy, 11 anni, trascorre l'estate del 1991 a casa, affascinata dalla propria immaginazione e dalle attenzioni di sua madre Janet.

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    • Annie Baker
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    • Annie Baker
  • Star
    • Zoe Ziegler
    • Luke Philip Bosco
    • June Walker Grossman
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    3454
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      • Annie Baker
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Annie Baker
    • Star
      • Zoe Ziegler
      • Luke Philip Bosco
      • June Walker Grossman
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    • 68Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali22

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    Zoe Ziegler
    Zoe Ziegler
    • Lacy
    Luke Philip Bosco
    Luke Philip Bosco
    • Male Counselor
    • (as Luke Bosco)
    June Walker Grossman
    • Susanna
    Abby Harri
    Abby Harri
    • Emily
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Janet
    Will Patton
    Will Patton
    • Wayne
    Edie Moon Kearns
    • Sequoia
    Mary Shultz
    Mary Shultz
    • Davina
    Jeremy Louise Eaton
    • Performer 1
    Raky Sastri
    • Performer 2
    John Peitso
    • Performer 3
    Carolyn Walker
    Carolyn Walker
    • Performer 4
    Matthew Glassman
    • Performer 5
    Sophie Okonedo
    Sophie Okonedo
    • Regina
    Elias Koteas
    Elias Koteas
    • Avi
    Mary Beth Brooker
    • Bonnie
    George Marshall
    • Contra Dance Caller
    Laura Litterer
    • Person at End
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      • Annie Baker
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      • Annie Baker
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    Recensioni degli utenti34

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    7masonfisk

    A QUIET GOOD TIME...!

    A smallish drama from last year starring Julianne Nicholson & newcomer Zoe Ziegler, playing a mother/daughter navigating the lazy days of summer during the early 90's. Living in a cozy cabin in the woods, the pair while away the days waiting for the new school year to start while also taking care of their romantic needs; mom seems to be unlucky in love as her conveyor belt of lovers (which include Will Patton & Elias Koteas) has left her unsatisfied while Ziegler, seemingly wise beyond the years, does things her own way w/her mom's begrudging acceptance. Not much monumentally happens in this slow burn slice of life as it just exists & we, the audience, just wallow in it which charms in tiny doses in writer/director Annie Baker's effort making this feel like a documentary then something scripted.
    3brews_ohare

    Not illuminating

    There are many glowing reviews of this movie, but mine is not. Although there is some dialogue in this movie, the experience would hardly be altered if the sound track were muted. And, in fact, segments of the dialogue are so low-pitched that one cannot make out what is said at all. No loss!

    Basically we have here a mother who is looking for a companion that will make her feel she is living an adequate life. She is housing and feeding her daughter and herself and a revolving door of successive possible saviors, but she isn't finding personal salvation. Only initial ones that somehow are unsatisfactory after a brief trial.

    Rave reviews underplay the monotony of the movie and its absence of progress toward satisfaction. She cohabits with believers in Buddha, in mysterious nature, in big bang but, frankly, neither herself nor her chosen teachers of a "way" exhibit any understanding.

    We end up with the daughter having reached exactly these conclusions, along with the audience, so at least we part on the same page.

    The movie invites the viewer to look for symbolism, an allegory. The mother's search is perhaps that of humanity, and her "saviors" perhaps the abortive philosophical attempts of mankind. The daughter is the hope that a new generation will be more successful. And, perhaps, the final square dance is the admission that, like a dance, life's meaning is that it can be enjoyable for the moment, even though it will end and will be forgotten.

    My title for this review and my summary: not illuminating.
    7Quinoa1984

    Spare, sensitive, uniquely drawn, but you got to meet it halfway or more

    I mean, if I lean any closer in the theater to hear what you're showing and saying to me, Most Quiet and Tender Little Mother-Daughter How I Spent My Not-Much Summer Vacation Movie of the Last (checks watch) 10 Years, I think I may just fall head-first through the screen and poke out the other side!

    The 'Not-Much' may not be totally fair to say, as there are moments and events that are happening in Janet Planet, but why it feels like the 'Not-Much' is because it is a film punctuated practically solely by Life's Little Moments. At the same time, what makes the film so unique, even special, is that writer/director Annie Baker is giving us a child-hood perspective that is morose, possibly depressed, but it's at a low key. The whole film is so at a low key that if you were outside you'd need a shovel to dig into the ground to find where the film is presenting its emotional bandwidth.

    Or... that may also not be fair since this is about ultimately how a daughter and a mother have their own problems in life, for Lacy in just connecting to those around her (except for the one time she gets a friend, all too short lived but still a vibrant and alive few minutes both in a lifetime and in the movie), and for Janet with her love lifes with men and women equally. What makes these relationships so unique is how everything, from the shots (sometimes withdrawn so we can see much of the forest and trees and peaceful woods around them and Lacy at one point lying on the ground to where she wants to get away from us as much as her life) to the delivery is, if not at a tender whisper, then certainly (rarely) wirh a raised voice.

    I'm not familiar with Baker's plays, but I do think I can respond to and meet a filmmaker halfway when they are creating a set of characters who we don't usually see in not only modern American film but even in other independent cinema throughout the world (maybe the closest to the ultra-delicate feeling here is Wenders and Perfect Days, or some of Kelly Reichardt's work, but even then there's a weirder tone at points and some humor to elevate things), and I like the act of leaning in to, in short, feel what the movie is putting between the lines. This is a spare, deceptively small drama because is about how nothing in life is small when you are attuned to nuances.

    For example, the dynamic with Janet and Regina (Okonedo, easily my favorite here for the warmth and uncertainty and nuances even compared to Nicholson, who is always lovely); we never fully know how they met or even if they are trying to fully be a couple together at this time. When they are together though, notice how much Baker is moving from the sort of "I'm sitting in the back trying to figure you out" shots that Lacy has with Wayne (Will Patton! Love that guy) so it is more immediate feeling, but at the same time there are more wounds and fractures in their bond, and that perhaps Lacy can intuit but still isn't fully mature enough to understand (so we know she hears them as they have what amounts to a "heated" argument midway through, which is at... normal volume for most of us but for the film it's like "whoa").

    There's a lot of interesting choices to how Lacy looks and acts here that are so minute that I also get why if you come to this not ready for something that is quiet and patient and (I won't use it but maybe others will, it is a "type") Slow, it may frustrate because of how long it takes till... wait, by the end where are Lacy and Janet? She has the slightest expression as she watches all that dancing, and if she doesn't get up then she may still some day, and that's enough.

    If there is something I wish could've been explored more it was with Avi, played by such a soft-spoken Elias Koteas that it is rather brilliant (the kind of man where because of his soft tone it takes a moment and strong critical thinking skills to understand what he says and preaches is a bunch of crap). By the time he is there and this Janet-described Cult leader is making moves on her and influenced Janet to do deep-breathing Hippie exercises, he is... gone again, and not in a way that feels satisfyingly mysterious rather that he had to leave the set.

    Janet Planet, in other words, is involving if you get on its wavelength about a young girl who (with a couple of exceptions) keeps the same even-keeled vocal tone and yet is affected by something or many things but holds them inside the shell of an average kid that plays piano and sometimes sits quietly with a wind up music box.

    There is a nice poetry to its world view and presentation, while at the same time it never transfixed me or made me feel like I'd seen something so unique that I'd need to think about it for days or weeks (like again Wenders or Reichardt at their most keen). It unfolds closer to a good book than a typical script, which I don't mean as a put down, and if nothing else it's nice to have one of these truly feel written (with captivating and real dialog, especially about sexual preference at one point) rather than so loose and improvised that it loses itself completely.
    7subxerogravity

    Slow but stimulating.

    It was such a strange trip that seemed so narrow than it should have been. I feel like i liked the movie because of how strangely similar me and this little girl's life is. It does not match up perfectly but i got what she was going through enough to enjoy what I saw on the screen.

    That is not the best review for a movie, because realistic the only thing the movie does have to it is a relatable factor because it does not come with much emotional backage to it. Although in fairness that could be the part of the film i did not relate to.

    Honestly could not recommend this film to anyway. Although I was entertained, I fear that would just be me.
    8agreenfox

    Fans of "less as more" will adore this film

    Janet Planet encourages the viewer to bask in the hazy summer afternoon feel of lounging and allowing observation to be a better tool than explanation. The writing is conversational and also sparse in terms of plotting, where you watch the characters lives unfold like a poem. There are few twists and turns but more contemplation and quiet celebration of independence, motherhood, and adolescence. There was a lot of wisdom in the casual observations, something that added to the realism of dialogue. Conversations you could have with a mother or a friend. Janet Planet has no big climactic moment, in fact I would call the ending it's climax and leaves you pretty clear on what the message was. It is a satisfying film if you are patient with it.

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      Zoe Ziegler's on-screen acting debut. According to Annie Baker, Ziegler was not cast in the lead role of Lacy until about a month before shooting began.
    • Blooper
      One of the tunes played in the final scene, "Unstoppable", was composed and performed by Noah VanNorstrand, who was born after the year in which the film was set.
    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 974: Nosferatu (2025)
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      The Littlest Worm
      Performed by Zoe Ziegler, Luke Philip Bosco, and June Walker Grossman

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    • Data di uscita
      • 28 giugno 2024 (Stati Uniti)
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      • Regno Unito
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      • 23 giu 2024
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