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Words and Pictures

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51m
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6.6/10
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Juliette Binoche and Clive Owen in Words and Pictures (2013)
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An art instructor and an English teacher form a rivalry that ends up with a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.An art instructor and an English teacher form a rivalry that ends up with a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.An art instructor and an English teacher form a rivalry that ends up with a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.

  • Director
    • Fred Schepisi
  • Writer
    • Gerald Di Pego
  • Stars
    • Clive Owen
    • Juliette Binoche
    • Bruce Davison
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Fred Schepisi
    • Writer
      • Gerald Di Pego
    • Stars
      • Clive Owen
      • Juliette Binoche
      • Bruce Davison
    • 78User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • Jack Marcus
    Juliette Binoche
    Juliette Binoche
    • Dina Delsanto
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Walt
    Navid Negahban
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    Amy Brenneman
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    8jvmcblcar

    A smart, funny movie for grown-ups

    So great to have a movie adults can enjoy amidst a summer of cartoon plots & characters; a movie you can actually take your family to without being bombarded by violence, sex and f-bombs. I loved it. Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche as artists each struggling with demons that have crippled (in Binoche's case, literally) their creative abilities, deliver wonderful performances, as does the entire cast. The well-paced script rolls along at just the right pace, while giving us moments of pause to feel each character's pain and root for their ultimate triumph.

    You'd have to be pretty cynical to not like this movie. Could one pick it apart? As with any film, the answer is "sure." But why? Just go. Buy your popcorn and enjoy a really good-hearted film. The audience I saw it with (almost all over 40) was cheering at the end.
    8inkblot11

    Wonderful and Poignant, thank God for a middle-agers romance although teens will like it, too

    At a posh New England secondary school, with an ocean setting, English teacher Jack (Clive Owen) is in the midst of a middle age crisis. Only, he doesn't know it. Not yet. Others have observed that he drinks too much and is often a few minutes late to class, with poor lesson planning. To his credit, Jack is extremely dedicated and bright, making the most of his classes and connecting well with students. But, he is headed for trouble. That is, until a new art teacher, Dina (Juliette Binoche) arrives at the academy, cane in hand, for she suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. Needless to say, Jack rubs her the wrong way almost instantly, although it is quite clear that Dina can give tit for tat. After a discussion in her art honors class, students tell Jack that Dina thinks words are far less important and meaningful than pictures. Ho ho, Jack pounces on this pronto. Now, he tells his pupils, this is war and lays out a strong defense of the power of words by reading many meaningful passages of literature. An ultimate challenge of the two dueling forms of communication may lie ahead. In the meantime, Jack is told he is going to be "reviewed" by the board of directors and may be let go. He also is having difficulties with his college age son. Happily, Dina may be showing some romantic interest in Jack. What lies ahead in the battle of words and pictures? This wonderful and poignant movie is most welcome in this age of flicks aimed at young adult males. It offers a romance between middle aged characters and has an alluring, finely written script. Owen and Binoche are pitch perfect in their roles while the supporting cast of Bruce Davison, Amy Brenneman, and well-selected teenage actors are charming, too. The coastal setting is absolutely lovely while costumes, photography, and a worthy direction by Fred Schepisi bring terrific results. Please go support this movie, true-blue film fans. Unless you do, Hollywood won't offer this kind of movie very often.
    Kirpianuscus

    I saw it...

    I saw it for Juliette Binoche. And, indeed, she remains, scene by scene, the good motif for see ( and love ) this film.

    I saw it as teacher, recognizing situations, gestures, mistakes.

    I hated the too pink end and I perceived the romance between Dina and Jack as too, too forced, to the border of fake.

    I loved, very much, the paintings of Juliette Binoche. And the young actors, giving fair portraits of students.

    I saw the duel between words and pictures as decent crafted but not real convincing more than as a didactic method for seduce students and create some romance.

    In short, a beautiful film in its essence.
    7planktonrules

    It's hard to have a romance when one person is completely despicable and really, really screwed up.

    If you are looking for a romance, you might want to skip "Words and Music". The romance portion of the film is very abortive and not at all satisfying if that is what you have in mind. However, if you watch the film simply to watch fine acting, then you'll be very impressed. As for the story, with a slight reworking, it would have been wonderful. As it is, it's decent but no more.

    The film is set at a fancy prep school in Maine. The story is about two teachers. One is a 'cool' English teacher, Jack (Clive Owen), and the other a brand new teacher--an art teacher named Dina (Juliet Binoche). At first, the audience likes Jack--he seems very clever and funny. And, in contrast, Dina is angry and difficult to like. However, through the course of the film as you learn more about them, your opinion will change. Jack is a drunk--and he's also full of crap. It's actually very difficult to like him or even care about him, handsome as he is. As for Dina, you realize that a lot of her grouchiness is the result of her having to give up her beloved art career, as she's become disabled due to severe rheumatoid arthritis. She is decent down deep and despite her thorny veneer, you tend to like her. The problem, then, with what romance there is in the film is that you know Dina can do so much better and you really DON'T want her with Jack. So how does all this work itself out? See the movie.

    The best thing about the movie is the acting. Clive Owen is simply amazing. He gets you to hate him--which is great. But he also shows vulnerability and emotion that make his performance riveting. He also manages to somehow outshine Binoche--which is amazing considering she's a fine actress herself.

    As for the story it's a lot of good and a little bad. I loved some of the other characters and subplots (such as the sexual harassment situation) and the story was so unique. However, on the negative side, the alcoholism aspect is REALLY rushed and Jack goes from a jerk in denial to a guy in touch with his need for AA too quickly. Additionally, the film goes through this aspect to his making peace with Dina way too fast--much more time should have transpired to make the viewer realize his sudden transformation is NOT just some passing fad. Still, on balance, the good far outweighs the bad...even though it is NOT really a romance and should not be seen as one going into the film. If you do expect this, you'll likely be disappointed.
    7lashawndaw-13-719227

    Words and Pictures is a good movie

    I almost opted out of seeing Words and Pictures but I'm very happy that I saw it. The movie is about a high school English teacher who was once an acclaimed publisher but lost his creativity because he thinks it's not appreciated by his students and drowns his sorrows in alcohol. He is played by Clive Owen who performed brilliantly. He intersects with a new world renowned Art teacher played by Juliette Binoche who is struggling to maintain her ability to create due to a debilitating medical condition which physically prevented her from painting with fine strokes. Juliette Binoche transforms amazingly and performs well. I didn't even recognize her as the actress that played Vianne in Chocolat which I loved her in and Hana the nurse in The English Patient. In their dual over their passions of words and pictures, they end up challenging each other and their students and movie goers alike to appreciate and desire to create beauty using words and art. After watching Belle and a slew of other movies set around Victorian Era England, I noted that our conversational language has become so simple when there are so many beautiful words available to us. This movie echoes that sentiment. I expected Words and Pictures to be an overly artsy romantic love story but it was balanced. There are two things I didn't like about this movie. The first is that we aren't given the back story of the main characters. The characters even acknowledge they don't know a lot about each other but they are satisfied with it and I guess movie goers were supposed to be OK with it as well. The second is that besides reciting other people's words, Clive Owen's character doesn't say much of his own words that conveys his whole premise about words. I kept waiting for this great prose from him, but never got it. Overall the movie is entertaining and inspiring and I recommend you go see it.

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    • Trivia
      The paintings by Dina Delsanto used in the film were all painted by Juliette Binoche.
    • Quotes

      Elspeth: Just be who you were!

      Jack Marcus: Nobody can.

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 2014 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Australia
    • Official sites
      • Juliette Binoche: The Art of Being - Official Fansite
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 字畫情緣
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Latitude Productions
      • Lascaux Films
      • American Entertainment Investors
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,171,257
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $87,879
      • May 25, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,449,811
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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