Réalisation:
Lasse HallströmPhotographie:
Oliver StapletonMusique:
Deborah LurieActeurs·trices:
Robert Redford, Jennifer Lopez, Morgan Freeman, Josh Lucas, Damian Lewis, Camryn Manheim, Becca Gardner, Lynda Boyd, Rob Hayter, P. Lynn Johnson (plus)Résumés(1)
Le Wyoming, de nos jours. Fermier à la retraite, Einar Gilkyson est un homme endurci qui a tiré un trait sur son passé. Encore affecté par la mort de son fils unique, survenue dix ans plus tôt, il a laissé son ranch, tout comme son mariage, partir à vau-l'eau. Il n'a désormais d'estime que pour son vieil ami et employé Mitch, grièvement blessé par un grizzli. Alors qu'Einar compte bien finir ses jours reclus dans la solitude et la tristesse, sa belle-fille Jean, qu'il tient pour responsable de la mort de son fils, arrive en ville sans un sou. Fuyant son petit ami, la jeune femme est accompagnée par Griff, âgée de 11 ans, qu'elle affirme être la propre petite-fille d'Einar - et dont il ignorait l'existence. Du jour au lendemain, Einar voit sa vie paisible bouleversée et les vieilles rancoeurs refaire surface... (TFM Distribution)
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Critiques (6)
Calme, modeste, agréable. Un peu américain pour Lasse Hallström, prévisible et sans scène vraiment forte, mais avec une présence constante d'humanité. Le film repose sur l'excellent Robert Redford, J-Lo ne dérange pas, Morgan Freeman est une fois de plus un soutien fiable à 100%. La caméra et la musique sont plutôt discrètes, au lieu d'exploiter pleinement le potentiel de l'environnement et du sujet. Ce qui ne fait qu'accentuer d'un côté la décence et de l'autre la banalité du film. ()
Several social topics (generational relationships, abuse, dealing with the death of a family member) are intertwined with the depiction of simple life in the embrace of the rugged and beautiful landscape of central Wyoming. Although it may seem like a typical boring film, full of contrived shots and pseudo-romantic gestures and speeches like The Cider House Rules, it is not. An Unfinished Life is surprisingly striking and exceptionally funny, with incredibly strong performances and polished dialogue. It may not be anything we haven't seen before, but it is highly enjoyable to watch. The presence of reality all around the main characters is very enjoyable, and Jennifer Lopez delivers the best performance of her career, and that means something. ()
There’s something beautiful about these honest, heartfelt stories where the actors truly connect with their surroundings, making the film even more touching. An Unfinished Life offers a glimpse into the life of a ranching family that’s been through a lot. Then, out of nowhere, Jennifer Lopez arrives, reopening old wounds and forcing the family to confront their past. When a drama is as sensitive and well-paced as this, with likable characters, it’s a joy to watch. Morgan Freeman and Robert Redford are a duo I’ll always admire, and while Jennifer Lopez feels more like a side character, she’s not overbearing, so it works. Lasse Hallström is a brilliant director—he has a gift for handling deep family issues with such care and nuance. Hats off to him. ()
Lasse Hallstrom is great at these slow-paced dramas. I'd love to live in Wyoming, I'd love to be as cool as Robert Redford in my 70's, I would even forgive the ferocious grizzly in my vicinity. Jennifer Lopez may have an ego bigger than her ass, but here she proves once again that when put in the hands of a capable director, she can act well and she doesn’t get lost alongside two acting legends. Those two, Freeman and Redford, were a joy to watch. Fun fact, the role of the bear is played by the son of perhaps the most famous animal "actor" Bart the Bear. It has to be said that he doesn't put his dad to shame :) ()
No matter how much I say throughout my whole life that I don't like Jennifer Lopez, there is one exception. The thanks for that go to Scandinavian magician Lasse Hallström and the tailor-made role of a determined mother who doesn't shy away from radical acts. Add to that the embittered Robert Redford, the perpetually wise Morgan Freeman, and the enchanting soundtrack by Christopher Young in the true American wilderness – and the genre of going back to your roots couldn't have received a better injection than the bickering speeches of the two old timers. And now excuse me, I have an irresistible desire to go after a bear. ()
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