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Overview

Note des utilisateurs:
6.8/10   17,534 votes
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Réalisateur:
Robert B. Weide
Writers:
Peter Straughan (screenplay)
Toby Young (book)
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Release Date:
3 octobre 2008 (USA) suite
Genre:
Comedie | Romance suite
Accroche:
Brace yourselves, America. suite
Plot:
A British writer struggles to fit in at a high-profile magazine in New York. Based on Toby Young's memoir "How to Lose Friends & Alienate People". full summary | full synopsis
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Avis des utilisateurs:
Should have been better but is still a reasonable enough comedy suite

Ensemble

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Kelan Pannell ... Young Sidney Young
Janette Scott ... Mrs. Young

Simon Pegg ... Sidney Young

Megan Fox ... Sophie Maes

Gillian Anderson ... Eleanor Johnson
Kelly Jo Charge ... Apollo Awards Presenter
Christian Smith ... Apollo Awards Guest
Katherine Parkinson ... PR Woman
Felicity Montagu ... Clipboard Nazi

Thandie Newton ... Apollo Awards Guest
John Lightbody ... Assistant Hotel Manager
Ian Bonar ... Post Modern Review Staff #1
James Corden ... Post Modern Review Staff #2
Fenella Woolgar ... Post Modern Review Staff #3

Chris O'Dowd ... Post Modern Review Staff #4
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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
Comment perdre ses amis et se mettre tout le monde à dos (Canada: French title) [fr]
Un anglais à New-York (France) (DVD title) [fr]
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MPAA:
Rated R for language, some graphic nudity and brief drug material.
Durée:
110 min
Pays:
UK
Langue:
Anglais
Couleur:
Couleur
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 suite

Curiosités

Anecdotes:
The book that the staffer was reading (Chris O'Dowd) in the scene where Clayton Harding calls is in fact the the novel How To Lose Friends And Alienate People, the book on which the film was based. suite
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: When "La Dolce Vita" is playing in the park, there are no subtitles. Since the film is in Italian, it would be very odd to show the film to an English-speaking language without translation. suite
Guillemet:
Sidney Young: [to his father] You thought Brad Pitt was a cave in Yorkshire. suite
Movie Connections:
References Troy (2004) suite
Soundtrack:
Drinks Taste Better When They're Free suite

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Is it based on actual events?
Is there a scene after the credits?
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17 out of 27 people found the following comment useful:-
Should have been better but is still a reasonable enough comedy, 18 November 2008
Author: bob the moo de Birmingham, UK

Sidney Young runs a small alternative culture magazine in London dedicated to popping the bubble of celebrity. He hits the big time when he gets a call from Clayton Harding, the editor of Sharps magazine – a glossy celebrity magazine based in New York City. Sidney goes into the job thinking he can be different from the puff pieces the magazine is famous for and somehow has been employed as part of Harding's darker streak and longer for more. Sadly this instinct is dead wrong and Sidney finds himself a joke within the office and a failure within the world of celebrity and movie stars that he needs to work.

HTLF&AP (it's easier) is in the mould of The Devil Wears Prada as it is written as an insider's exposé of celebrity culture from someone who discovered it firsthand. Like that film, this one also struggles to tell this tale within a narrative structure that engages. It is helped though by having the central character be a major part of his own discovery, ie not only do we see the world of superficiality that is the celebrity scene but Sidney is more than a pair of eyes as he fails so impressively to assimilate himself into it. The problem is though that it is not savage enough on the celebrity culture and instead tries to draw a lot more humour from Sidney's various pratfalls and failures. This produces some moments of amusement but at the same time it robs the material of the teeth it really should have had. What is left is a reasonably funny comedy that goes where you expect it to, right down to the pat ending that was always going to be there.

Pegg has enough about his performance to be funny even though this is far below the films he has made with Wright. He makes it work better than it should at times but then he cannot bring out an edge that isn't there in the script. The starry supporting cast may be part of the reason that it doesn't tear at the hand that feeds it and indeed there are some solid turns here. Bridges, Anderson, Fox, Huston and others all do reasonably good work around Pegg. Dunst is at her best when in the "hate" part of her "love/hate" relationship with Pegg and I liked her until the film gradually started to use her character to turn the way we all knew it would go.

Not a brilliant film by any means then but still one that is amusing as it treads familiar paths to a weak ending. Should have been better but is still just about good enough to distract as a comedy.

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