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The Anniversary Party [Édition Prestige]
Rapport de forme ‏ : ‎ 1.85:1
Production interrompue par le fabricant ‏ : ‎ Non
Classé ‏ : ‎ Tous publics
Dimensions du colis ‏ : ‎ 19,2 x 13,6 x 1,2 cm; 10 grammes
Référence constructeur ‏ : ‎ dvd5492
Réalisateur ‏ : ‎ Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming
Format ‏ : ‎ PAL
Durée ‏ : ‎ 1 heure et 50 minutes
Date de sortie ‏ : ‎ 24 avril 2002
Acteurs ‏ : ‎ Jennifer Jason Leigh, Alan Cumming, Kevin Kline, Gwyneth Paltrow, Phoebe Cates
Doublé : ‏ : ‎ Français, Anglais
Sous-titres : ‏ : ‎ Français
Langue ‏ : ‎ Anglais (Dolby Digital 5.1), Français (Dolby Digital 5.1)
Studio  ‏ : ‎ Metropolitan Film & Video
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000062XBS
Nombre de disques ‏ : ‎ 1
Prix : 9,85 €
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Les acheteurs donnent la note de 4/5 à cet article

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Reviewer: ZELDA
Rating: 2,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: Bof Bof
Review: Je suis bien loin de l’appréciation générale qu’ont eu une majorité de spectateurs de ce film. Je n’ai éprouvé quasiment aucun plaisir, j’ai à peine souri de voir une certaine jet set fêter un anniversaire … (drogue, drogue et drogue…) franchement tout ça pour ça ? Assez pathétique et ennuyeux.
Reviewer: « sos_detresse »
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title: de l’humour du début à la fin
Review: J’ai découvert ce film bourré de tendresse alors qu’il sortait au cinéma d’art et d’essai « Le Lux » à Caen.Un peu comme les péripéties sans fin de Charly Chaplin, le héros de ce film, un indien, devient vite attachant par sa sincérité et son innocence. Et oui, tous les gags qui lui arrivent partent vraiment de bonnes intentions de sa part ! … un peu comme dans la vie finalement où l’on déclanche une catastrophe en ayant voulu bien faire : on souhaite devenir une petite souris. Et bien ici c’est pendant tout le film qu’il provoque des catastrophes !!!
Reviewer: RTR
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: Format: DVDSprache: EnglischIch habe mir den Film wegen der Starbesetzung gekauft. Von den (mir) bekannten Schauspielern spielen mit: Gwyneth Paltrow (ich liebe sie. Sie hat einfach das süsseste Lächeln in Hollywood für mich), Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Beals, Kevin Kline, Phoebe Cates, Alan Cumming, Parker Posey und Jane Adams.Es handelt sich um eine Feier, bei der ein Päarchen (ein Schriftsteller, von dem zum ersten Mal eine Novelle verfilmt wird, und eine Schauspielerin) feiert wie lange sie bereits zusammen sind, und dabei verschiedene Leute eingeladen sind. Die Schauspielerin, die die Hauptrolle in dem Film nach der Novelle des männlichen Gastgebers bekommen hat (Gwyneth Paltrow), Freunde (u.a. Jennifer Beals, Kevin Kline, Jane Adams, etc), sowie die ungeliebten direkten Nachbarn (u.a. Parker Posey), um mit denen ein besseres Verhältnis zu bekommen.Man merkt, dass hier gestandene Schauspieler am Werk sind, denn auch wenn die meiste Zeit nur « gelabert » wird, so kommt doch keine oder nur gelegentlich mal ganz kurz etwas wie Langeweile auf (so war es zumindest für mich).Diese verfliegt total, als die Feiernden zu einem großen Teil Ecstasy einnehmen, dass eines der Partygäste als Geschenk mitgebracht hat. Dabei fallen auch so manche Hüllen, und man sieht Jane Adams (die u.a. in der Serie Hung mitgespielt hat), und auch Parker Posey (aus u.a. der Serie Teen Wolf) oben ohne. Ich wünschte es gäbe mehr solcher Filme, denn die Natürlichkeit, mit der die beiden Frauen oben ohne sind, würden jeden und jede verstummen lassen, die gegen das Zeigen von nackten Frauenoberkörpern eingestellt sind. Es wirkt so natürlich, dass es kaum auffällt, obwohl es längere Szenen mit den beiden oben ohne gibt. So sollte es sein, denn auch Frauen haben das Recht oben ohne sein zu dürfen, wenn sie es möchten. Und daran gibt es überhaupt nichts auszusetzen!Natürlich gipfelt der Abend, der erst langsam angefangen hat, und dann verstärkt lustig wird, irgendwann in einem Drama (warum eigentlich?). Aber, das passiert erst gegen Ende des Films, und schmälert für mich ein kein wenig den Film (ohne hätte ich es besser gefunden), aber auf der anderen Seite zeigt es auch, dass man manchmal im Leben von einem Hoch (in diesem Film dargestellt durch die Einnahme von Ecstasy) auch mal auf den Boden der harten Realität heruntergeholt werden kann.Da durch das viele Reden und kaum Action dies kein Film für jeden ist, kann ich den Film nur denen empfehlen, die gern guten Schauspielern bei der Arbeit zusehen, selbst wenn dabei nur sehr viel geredet wird, und die kein Problem damit haben, wenn auch Frauen wie selbstverständlich oben ohne machen.
Reviewer: Sheryl Fechter
Rating: 5,0 sur 5 étoiles
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Review: This movie is one of the rarer films that I have viewed over and over again through the years, and have always been able to appreciate it for something new every time. Written and directed by Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming who also portray the married couple, Joe, and Sally (Nash) Therrian. As an avid fan of Leigh since the late seventies. There are so many movies that I have seen her in that most often tend to play to the darker side over the years as she excels in portraying dark character roles. In « The Anniversary Party » I see that she is taking a shot at the whole glamorization of the ‘movie scene’ and the ‘star power couple’. Leigh and Cumming take this one a bit ‘lighter’ than her usual fare although it is still fraught with conflict but also laughter.Jason Leigh adds many personal touches with the cast and during the party; her personal friends, Kevin Kline and Phoebe Cates along with their real life children are the Gold family, all of the people at the party personally wrote their own speeches for the toast except Paltrow, Leigh’s own half-sister is the neighbor wife and even Leigh’s dog « Otis » is a part of this movie.Through this overblown, self-absorbed vehicle that is the celebration of the couple’s sixth wedding anniversary, so many different Hollywood types, neighbors, and friends come converging to the party. Although from the outset, Joe and Sally’s marriage is just coming back together once again after many split-ups through their turbulent years. Joe is a successful author who is just readying himself to direct his latest novel. He is blatant about choosing the next up and coming rising star in Hollywood (Gwyneth Paltrow who is the flirtatious ‘Skye Davidson’) to play his female lead while Sally herself could use the work as an actress much more and is ill at ease with his choice. Furthermore, he has invited her to the party without telling Sally and causes insecurity in his wife at their party by his heartless actions. This first pulls the string of tension that runs throughout this film to the tautest point and doesn’t let up.This setup affords all the necessary focus to be on the characters and on their boisterous conversational exchanges. This all takes place within one day and one night, preparing first during daytime and receiving their guests for the party in the evening as each guest comes through their door, they add layer upon layer of drama, comedy, and tragedy. The different scenes of the party itself are very interesting within themselves, the ‘toasting scene’ probably being one of the most revealing, also the whole game of ‘charades’. It’s like watching a Hollywood type implosion. This film cannot be typed within the drama or comedy realm as it is basically both, depending on your own personal viewpoint. For myself, I could see several very funny parts in their extravagant lives of bloated egos. Several Shakespearian quotes and back biting, off-handed remarks and over the top rantings flow through this, it does get hilarious at certain points.Midway through the film, Skye Davidson drops a bag of Ecstasy onto a table and several of the parties leave at this point while many stay on. They all have been drinking for several hours and now start to add this to the mix.It doesn’t mix well.People start milling around talking and doing outrageous things, while the neighbor seems to go into some sort of hypnotic state. Everyone is affected differently as the film turns into a comedy of errors. Too much is said in the old adage of « loose lips sink ships ». While Sally is off basically reflecting with her friend Sophia (Phoebe Cates), her husband Joe begins his penchant for womanizing that caused the couple so many problems in their past. Many different situations happen with the cast throughout this part of the film and a lot of damage also as that tension is pulling ever tauter.You will find yourself wondering how in the world is this party going to end, but end it does.The cast itself is full of so many big names (Jane Adams, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Beals and Parker Posey to name a few more) that you really need to view the film to decide how each character lends themselves to this party of mass proportions. Leigh and Cumming did a masterful job with this film in showing the excesses of Hollywood and in making it completely relatable to the everyday person. As in we are all the same basically, just in different worlds. A very underrated movie with such a big message through just a glimpse at The Anniversary Party…
Reviewer: Throda tzen
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title:
Review: In this 2001 comedy drama Sally Nash [Jennifer Jason Leigh] and Joe Therrian [Alan Cumming] have just reunited after a a period of separation and are celebrating their sixth wedding anniversary but still have plenty of issues to resolve. There is also an ongoing dispute about Sally’ barking dog Otis with their neighbours, Ryan and Monica Rose, who are also invited as are a number of other guest, each with their own quirks and hang-ups. But as the night develops and the tensions grow, what truths will be exposed, accusations made and what relationships changed as external events come into play?This isn’t fast moving, it’s quite plodding -but in a good way, as the early part almost plays in real time and we watch the guests arrive and the small talk that ensues. It captures the nervousness and awkwardness of people who are not at ease with one another superbly as we are faced with around a dozen well developed characters that interact in a realistic and convincing manner, but the real action takes place from around halfway through, although the ending tends to be overly self indulgent. [lose a *]The single disc offers play, select a scene, specials [director commentary, antomy of a scene, theatrical trailer, cast & crew photogallery] and setup screen & sound options [English subtitles/no subtitles]. Swearing, drug use, adult discussion, topless nudity and domestic violence make this an 18 rating but much is cleverly implied in the musical choices. If you want a story and a plot, avoid this, but if you want good characterisation and a collection of entertaining moments then this is difficult to beat at this price.
Reviewer: Roro
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title:
Review: Short version: Very Los Angeles.Longer version: As a fan of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Beals and Alan Cumming, I just had to watch this independent film. Added bonus: Phoebe Cates was in the movie, a rarity since she basically retired from acting a long time ago to raise children with Kevin Kline. As someone who lived in La La Land for three years, I can say that the movie truly reflected life in Hollywood industry. YES, I have encountered so many people similar to many characters in the film. The story could have been better, but it was still enjoyable and as authentic as could get. Interesting tidbit: Sofia Coppola lent her house to serve as the house owned by Jennifer Jason Leigh and Alan Cumming’s characters in the film 🙂
Reviewer: Max
Rating: 4,0 sur 5 étoiles
Title:
Review: La versione italiana di questo film l’ho cercata per tanto tempo perché penso sia un gran film: come trama, come atmosfera, per i rapporti e le situazioni narrate.Da vedere!

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