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[ FILM] THE JONESES

Messagede MH » Mer 26 Aoû 2009 04:58

Le film est présenté au Festival de Toronto

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Messagede MH » Lun 14 Sep 2009 09:01

Premières photos de de David Duchovny au Festival de Toronto ;o)

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Messagede MH » Mer 23 Sep 2009 05:51

A brash satire on all-American consumerism, The Joneses takes a smart idea and develops it into an entertaining, modern morality tale. There is an obvious conclusion that the accumulation of material goods does not guarantee happiness and the preachy ending grows a little soft around the edges. Neither David Duchovny nor Demi Moore have a strong box-office track record in recent years but positive reviews for their performances and the film’s exploitable zeitgeist vibe should provide the elements of a successful theatrical release for this enjoyable, thought-provoking fare.

The Joneses begins as a family of four move into a palatial suburban mansion that appears to have stepped straight from the pages of a Sunday supplement. Mom Kate (Demi Moore) and dad Steve (David Duchovny) ooze wealth, happiness and the dream lifestyle.

Their children Mick (Ben Hollingsworth) and Jen (Amber Heard) are no less perfect but it soon becomes clear that this is all too good to be true. Kate and Steve don’t eat together or sleep together and Jen’s behaviour towards her father is not that of a normal daughter.


You begin to suspect they may be a family of serial killers but the reality is much more original. The Joneses work for a mysterious company that pays them to become the coolest people in a community owning all the gadgets and goods that everyone else will want to purchase. They are sales people working on a whole other insidious level.

Derrick Borte’s screenplay keeps you smiling as the family beguile their new circle of friends and neighbours with everything from the latest golf clubs to the flashiest cars, the best diet pills and a Tokyo toilet that becomes the new must-have accessory.

The whole concept is nicely sustained and believable throughout, never tipping into pantomime or feeling it needs to nudge the audience in the ribs with its own cleverness.

Inevitably, the complicated realities of human relationships intrude on this world of Stepford-like perfection. Everything turns messy as feelings start to get in the way of good selling opportunities and some members of the family develop concerns about the ethics of their profession.

Keeping the film to a trim running-time, debut feature director Borte also reveals real flair in casting. Duchovny’s dry humour and easy manner are well suited to Steve’s blandly manufactured charm. Demi Moore’s stern, strictly business demeanour makes for a very convincing Kate, turning her into a latterday equivalent of Faye Dunaway’s monstrous, ratings-obsessed television executive from Network.

The Joneses even has distant echoes of a Paddy Chayefsky screenplay although one in which the bile and anger have been replaced with a general air of bemusement at what has become of the American dream and why people feel the need to define themselves by the possessions they own.

The hopeful ending is something that a Hollywood filmmaker of the 1970s might have avoided but perhaps that’s the price we have to pay for a promising stab at 21st century satire.

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Messagede MH » Mer 23 Sep 2009 05:51

satisfied satire about a quartet of salespeople posing as your average affluent American family, “The Joneses” certainly had a workable premise at its disposal.

But in the hands of first-time writer-director Derrick Borte, what could have been a biting black comedy taking product placement to the logical extreme instead is so obviously predictable that even a savvy cast led by David Duchovny and Demi Moore can’t sell it.

Emerging from the Toronto International Film Festival without a domestic-distribution deal, the film can’t help but draw comparisons to “Confessions of a Shopaholic,” another ill-timed comedy about raging consumerism that few found funny given the current economic climate.

From the get-go, there’s something a little too perfect about the Joneses, the attractive, confident brood that recently moved into their fabulously furnished home in a decidedly upscale suburb.

As it turns out, Steve (Duchovny), Kate (Moore) and their teenaged kids, Jenn (Amber Heard) and Mick (Ben Hollingsworth), aren’t a real family at all but a grouping of slick shills assembled by boss Lauren Hutton with the intention of getting the neighbors to lust after their cool stuff.

They would include the highly acquisitive Larry (Gary Cole) and his wife (Glenne Headly), who turn out to be seriously overextended as it is, and you don’t need a sales manual to see where things are headed.

Borte, who comes from the world of commercials, signals every intended plot twist and turn so far in advance, it’s way too easy to keep up with “The Joneses.” One expects a subliminal message of some sort, but it’s all on the surface.

It still works up to a point, largely because of the persuasive qualities of its cast, notably Duchovny’s raffish charm and Moore’s spirited hustle, which in tandem generates a palpable chemistry.

Or maybe that’s just what they wanted you to think.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter
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Messagede MH » Jeu 25 Fév 2010 06:52

L'affiche du film

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Messagede MH » Mer 3 Mar 2010 15:46

et maintenant la Bande Annonce

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Re: [ FILM] THE JONESES

Messagede Chantal » Dim 22 Aoû 2010 01:38

Bon je suis un peu en retard sur la critique...

J'ai vu le film et c'est bien. David assure bien son role. L'histoire est différente et fait changement des autres roles qu'il a eu.
Ca vaut la peine d'etre vu.

Demi Moore ne change pas, j'aimerais connaitre son fournisseur de BOTOX. :chat:
"Encore une histoire fouille merde d'anti- matière d'ectoplasme en gyropyro levitation et je sens que je vais prendre un flingue pour descendre quelqu'un! "

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