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Annette

  • 2021
  • R
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Marion Cotillard and Adam Driver in Annette (2021)
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A stand-up comedian and his opera singer wife have a two-year-old daughter with a surprising gift.A stand-up comedian and his opera singer wife have a two-year-old daughter with a surprising gift.A stand-up comedian and his opera singer wife have a two-year-old daughter with a surprising gift.

  • Director
    • Leos Carax
  • Writers
    • Ron Mael
    • Russell Mael
  • Stars
    • Adam Driver
    • Marion Cotillard
    • Simon Helberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Leos Carax
    • Writers
      • Ron Mael
      • Russell Mael
    • Stars
      • Adam Driver
      • Marion Cotillard
      • Simon Helberg
    • 290User reviews
    • 244Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 19 wins & 58 nominations total

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    Adam Driver
    Adam Driver
    • Henry McHenry
    Marion Cotillard
    Marion Cotillard
    • Ann Defrasnoux
    Simon Helberg
    Simon Helberg
    • The Accompanist
    Devyn McDowell
    Devyn McDowell
    • Annette in Prison
    Angèle
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    • Special Guest
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    Natalia Lafourcade
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    Sinay Bavurhe
    • Chorus Girl
    Franziska Grohmann
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    Rachel Mulowayi
    • Chorus Girl
    Christiane Tchouhan
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    Iman Europe
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    Lauren Evans
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    Cindy Almouzni
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    Danielle Withers
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    Julia Bullock
    Julia Bullock
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    Claron McFadden
    • Six Women Member
    Natalie Mendoza
    Natalie Mendoza
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    Kiko Mizuhara
    Kiko Mizuhara
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    • Director
      • Leos Carax
    • Writers
      • Ron Mael
      • Russell Mael
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    yusufpiskin

    Overrated

    I say this as someone who loves leos carax; Adam driver said "I also play musicals, what am I missing from Ryan Gosling" and gave the money and became the producer of the movie. Most of the lyrics in the songs used are neither related to the scene nor the script, they were written just to rhyme.

    Even after an hour, you are watching "so? Where will this scenario lead?" If adam driver wants to prove he's a good actor, he shouldn't spend his money as a producer on these kinds of movies. We already know that he is a good actor.
    7OneLastSushi

    Not your every-day-cinema

    This is some very strange movie, but I kind of liked it and stayed interested in how the story would end. Had some very weird decisions and shots in it, but all in all I appreciated the efford and the 'unperfectness' it showed. Also it leaves a lot of space for interpretations. Driver and Cotillard are top-notch and even Helberg fitted in quite well. Drivers 'comedy'-shows were great! All in all I recomment the movie to all arthouse-lovers. If you want to watch a blockbuster, go somewhere else.
    6Enzomart

    Too pretentious

    This is probably one of these cases where less could be more. Less singing, less budget, shorter length and this could have been a much more interesting movie. Probably too jumbled up and pretentious for my taste but some good ideas and good acting that do not work together as a pleasant whole.
    7paul-allaer

    Highly unusual yet profoundly traditional opera/musical drama

    As "Annette" (2021 release; 140 min.) opens, the brothers Ron and Russell Mael and the rest of their band Sparks are in the studio, bursting into "So May We Start". Ron and Russell soon leave the studio, and walk outside onto the street, soon joined by Adam Drive, Marion Cotillard, and others from the cast. Adam and Marion soon change into their characters, resp. Henry, a stand-up comedian, and Ann, an opera soprano. Henry and Ann are in the middle of a whirlwind romance... At this point we are 10 min. Into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

    Couple of comments: this is the latest film from French director Leos Carax ("Les Amants du Pont-Neuf"). Here he takes and builds on an original story from Ron and Russell Mael, who also wrote all of the music and lyrics. The Mael brothers are of course the brains behind the long-running L. A. rock band Sparks, whose commercial heydays were in the 1970s with albums like Kimono My House, and Propaganda. They thought up this by today's standards highly unusual film, which brings an opera/musical drama to life. As in a real opera, the plot advances slowly but steadily, and runs quite long. In that sense, this is a very traditional opera/musical drama. The title character Annette refers to the daughter born to Henry and Ann, and all I will say is that it isn't your usual baby... Just watch! Let me address the many outright negative reviews on here: what in the world were you expecting? This isn't your run-of-the-mill superheroes movie (the many, many, many Marvel films come to mind) or popcorn action movie (the Fast & Furious franchise comes to mind). "Annette" is a one-of-a-kind, completely original film, the likes of which are frankly rarely made anymore these days, and for that we should be very, very thankful. Is the film without flaws? Of course not (for example, Henry's second standup-up segment, set in Vegas, runs far too long and doesn't advance the plot). If you saw the excellent "Sparks Brothers" documentary earlier this year, you already knew that a sizeable part of "Annette" was shot in Belgium (Brussels and Bruges, in particular). Being originally from Belgium myself, I had a fun time trying to match up which scenes had been filmed there. Last but not least, the production budget for this film was an incredible $15 million, a mere pittance by Hollywood standards.

    "Annette" premiered at this year's Cannes film festival to positive buzz. It opened in select theaters for a 2 week theater run, and this weekend it premiered on Amazon Prime, where I caught it. Frankly, I felt that the movie got better as it went along and the drama unfolds before our very eyes. If you are in the mood for an opera/musical drama or simply are a fan of Sparks, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it on Amazon Prime, Amazon Instant Video or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
    5brankocerny

    Exhibitionist emotional manipulation

    This might be an unpopular opinion here as the film was selected to open Cannes, and so clearly the committee of experts saw a lot of artistic merit to it. To me, however, it felt like a student play that tries so so hard to be avant-garde that it forgets to be anything else.

    I went to a premiere in Prague and halfway in, people were leaving the theater in droves. That's not necessarily the sign of a bad film to me - not everything is for everyone. I still wanted to like it: I like stylized films. I enjoy the surreal. I'm here for the modern musical, genre-melding, society critique. But I had to fight the growing urge to leave myself.

    The positives first: you can see the budget at work, the set design and photography are fabulous. Even the 4th wall breaking beginning with the director himself kicking off the film was kind of cheekily confident and got me excited. The pacing is intense and there's a lot of energy. The leads are obviously fantastic actors.

    None of that saves the film, however. For being so tightly paced and filled with intensity and musical numbers - it's actually really boring. All the songs follow the same lazy pattern and so while you enjoy the first couple, eventually you find out it's really just people singing one sentence over and over to a rock/opera backdrop.

    Adam Driver's performance, especially on stage as a comedian, is powerful - but he kind of stays in just one gloomy tortured emo cry baby position and you don't get to see much of his redeeming qualities (like you did in, say, A Star is Born). Marion Cotillard's characters is essentially just a figure head for kindness and purity who doesn't get much real space to act.

    The film is long but the story basic and utterly predictable. There is a lot of emotional manipulation. You're shown a lot of "gasp" shots like Adam Driver performing oral sex on his pregnant wife, her wiping herself on the toilet, and the story overall develops into more and more troubling areas. This comes with a growing visceral gut punch: the general reception of the film where I saw it was people were feeling kind of anxious and sick to their stomach. That could be a good thing, some of the most powerful cinema is very visceral and art doesn't have to be pretty - if only there were some real substance to justify that. But if you just show the inevitable tragic decline of a family and tightly pack increasingly disquieting sights and atmosphere - but don't really show any real development to your characters or give the audience a proper chance to care about them because everything is delivered just as a singing chapter title - well what you get is 2.5hrs or visually stunning emotional manipulation that is hollow at its core.

    The whole thing left me feeling like an artist who is so preoccupied with being artsy that he forgot what's beautiful about art in the first place. If anyone finds its heart, please point me to it.

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    • Trivia
      While the stars of the film perform most of their own live singing, Marion Cotillard's operatic vocals are dubbed by Catherine Trottmann.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      The Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, we now ask for your complete attention. If you want to sing, laugh, clap, cry, yawn, boo or fart, please, do it in your head, only in your head. You are now kindly requested to keep silent and to hold your breath until the very end of the show. Breathing will not be tolerated during the show. So, please take a deep, last breath right now. Thank you.

    • Crazy credits
      There is an additional scene that plays over the end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Musical Movies of 2021 (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      So May We Start
      Written by Ron Mael, Russell Mael and Leos Carax

      Performed by Sparks, Adam Driver, Marion Cotillard and Simon Helberg

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    • Release date
      • August 20, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Belgium
      • Japan
      • Mexico
      • Switzerland
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Aerofilms (Czech Republic)
      • CG Cinéma (France)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Món Quà Bất Ngờ
    • Filming locations
      • Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(LVM Headquarters at Kolde-Ring 21, as LAPD exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • CG Cinéma
      • Tribus P Film
      • Théo Films
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    • Budget
      • €16,562,200 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,688,261
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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