Lorsqu'un couple sans enfant formé par un ex-détenu et une ex-flic décident de voler l'un des quintuplés d'une autre famille, leurs vies deviennent plus compliquées que prévu.Lorsqu'un couple sans enfant formé par un ex-détenu et une ex-flic décident de voler l'un des quintuplés d'une autre famille, leurs vies deviennent plus compliquées que prévu.Lorsqu'un couple sans enfant formé par un ex-détenu et une ex-flic décident de voler l'un des quintuplés d'une autre famille, leurs vies deviennent plus compliquées que prévu.
- Prix
- 4 nominations au total
- Nathan Junior
- (as T.J. Kuhn Jr.)
- Florence Arizona
- (as Lynne Dumin Kitei)
It's a charming, guilt-free comedy at no one's expense (unlike the mean-spiritedness and superior snobbery of films like "Fargo," where Jonathan Rosenbaum dubbed Frances McDormand's character the Coens' "pet hick"). It's shameless slapstick.
When Cage (the ex-con) and Hunter (the ex-cop) get hitched, they decide to snatch one of Nathan Arizona's little quintets; after all five is much too much for one family. The two get attached to little Nathan Jr., and Cage (his name is "H.I.," as in Hudsucker Industries) has these two buddies (John Goodman and a porky, hilarious William Forsythe), escaped convicts almost literally burped out of the ground, that have their eyes set on Nathan Jr. as well.
Cage is wacky and offbeat, a young, virtually unknown at the time the film was made (probably still trying to shake off the nasal Gumbi accent from "Peggy Sue Got Married"). He's still got that renegade actor quality to him, that over-the-topness that's not quite honed enough, but it fits the material perfectly.
The film is in the tradition of their goofball charmers like "The Big Lebowski" and "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" -- not as hilarious as the first, and not as episodically plotted (or clever) as the second.
The pleasures here are in the innocent sight gags and dialogue -- Cage's grungy, just-about-mullet and mustache, Goodman's sideburns, Frances McDormand's quick appearance as a white trash wife to Cage's boss. Then there's this oil-covered, apocalyptic bounty hunter intent on collecting the reward for the stolen baby.
By the time the movie's over (it's a quick 90 or so minutes), a baby's been stolen, some animals have been shot, a man's been attacked by dogs, some people have been shot at, and someone held a grenade too long -- and it's the Coens' most innocent movie to date. You could almost say it's tender and sweet.
***
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- 2 avr. 2003
- Lien permanent
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAccording to Ethan Coen, Nicolas Cage was crazy about his Woody Woodpecker haircut and that it reacted to H.I.'s stress level. The bigger the danger he's in, the bigger the wave in his hair gets.
- GaffesH.I. and Edwina's Chevy alternates between a 1972 Impala four-door post sedan, and a 1974 four-door hardtop quite blatantly throughout the film.
- Citations
Gale: All right, ya hayseeds, it's a stick-up. Everybody freeze. Everybody down on the ground.
Feisty Hayseed: Well, which is it, young feller? You want I should freeze or get down on the ground? Mean to say, if'n I freeze, I can't rightly drop. And if'n I drop, I'm a-gonna be in motion. You see...
Gale: Shut up!
Feisty Hayseed: Okay then.
Gale: Everybody down on the ground!
Evelle: Y'all can just forget that part about freezin' now.
Gale: Better still to get down there.
Evelle: Yeah, y'all hear that, don't ya?
[Everybody lays down. Gale looks at the now-empty teller windows]
Gale: Shit! Where'd all the tellers go?
Teller's voices: We're down here, sir.
Evelle: They're on the floor as you commanded, Gale.
- Générique farfeluThis picture was shot on location in Arizona's Valley of the Sun A Great Place to Raise Your Kids
- Bandes originalesDown In The Willow Garden
by Arthur Gorson
(C) Copyright Charlie Munroe 1957, 1972
Performed by Holly Hunter
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 22 847 564 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 36 240 $ US
- 15 mars 1987
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 29 180 280 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1