Status
Released
original language
fr
Budget
$ 15500000
Revenue
$ 3700000
Henry McHenry
Ann Desfranoux
The Accompanist
Annette in Prison
Special Guest / Six Women Member
Special Guest / The Police
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Chorus Girl
Six Women Member
Six Women Member
Six Women Member
Six Women Member
Six Women Member
Doctor
Nurse
Nurse
Nurse
The Police
The Police
The Police
The Police
Announcer Hyperbowl
Announcer Opera Annette
Clerk
Connie O'Connor (voice)
Announcer Los Angeles
Announcer Las Vegas
Judge
Consuela
Prison Guard
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Photographer
Jet Pilot
Jet Pilot
Russian Girl
Russian Girl
Russian Girl
Los Angeles Stage Manager
LAPD officer (uncredited)
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Choir Boy Los Angeles
Nastya
Japanese Girl
Japanese Girl
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Sparks Band
Hyperbowl Stage Manager
The Producer (uncredited)
Bon Voyage Singer (uncredited)
Photographer Court (uncredited)
Russian Extra (uncredited)
Singer (uncredited)
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-03-27
First things first, hats off to Adam Driver and to Marion Cotillard for trying something just that little bit different. That said, in my view they didn't pull it off. From the opening scene that looked like something from "West Side Story" we are introduced to "Henry McHenry" (Driver) an American stand up comedian who is about as funny as halitosis, and that for me started the slippery slope upon which this film descended. He is having a relationship with singing sensation "Ann" (Cotillard) and after a while the eponymous bairn arrives - doing a remarkably effective impression of "Pinocchio" (only without the nose). Things in the family take some rather tragic turns, but salvation appears for Driver as the baby has an almost angelic singing voice - and soon she is a roaring success... It's all just bit too surreal, the whole thing - and it's really not helped by much Adam Driver's tone deaf singing, some rather implausible plot twists and an ending that though fitting is all just a bit too little too late after what was for me a very long 2 hrs and 20 minutes. I could have done with more of Cotillard, and her signing - but as it is, what we are essentially given is a film with so much emphasis on the look, feel and stylisation of the thing that the story gets thrown under the pram. Not for me, sorry...
Written by MonsterMartha on 2022-07-26
The story has so much meaning. Some of the things that happen often parallel real life. I won't give away much plot cause it will ruin it for you. I will say Adam Driver was absolutely spectacular in this movie both with his acting and singing. The depths of his character from so in love to unhinged was chaotic but genius. A great movie truly!