I Tenenbaum

Titolo originale: The Royal Tenenbaums
Regia: Wes Anderson |
Anno: 2001
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: forgiveness | cigarette | child prodigy | terminal illness | dysfunctional family | incest | family conflict | sentimental | familiar | tragic |
Cast: Gene Hackman | Anjelica Huston | Ben Stiller | Gwyneth Paltrow | Luke Wilson | Owen Wilson | Bill Murray | Danny Glover | Seymour Cassel | Kumar Pallana | Alec Baldwin | Grant Rosenmeyer | Jonah Meyerson | Aram Aslanian-Persico | Irina Gorovaia | Amedeo Turturro | Stephen Lea Sheppard | James Fitzgerald | Larry Pine | Don McKinnon | Frank Wood | Al Thompson | Jennifer Wachtell | Donal Lardner Ward | Andrew Wilson | Dipak Pallana | Sanjay Mathew | Mary Wigmore | Sonam Wangmo | Gita Gabriel | Pawel Wdowczak | Peter Leung | William Sturgis | Liam Craig | Sheelagh Tellerday | Max Faugno | Guido Venitucci | Ebon Moss-Bachrach | Brian Smiar | Jan Austell | Rony Clanton | Salim Malik | Tom Lacy | Keith Charles | Greg Goossen | Saidah Arrika Ekulona | Vic Mata | Michael Conti | Tatiana Abbey | Kalani Queypo | Mel Cannon | Leo Manuelian | Amir Raissi | Roger Shamas | Philip Denning | Rex Robbins | Nova Landaeus-Skinnar | Sam Hoffman | Brian Tenenbaum | Stephen Dignan | Eric Chase Anderson | Wes Anderson | Gary Evans |

Tenenbaum e sua moglie Etheline hanno tre figli: Chas, Richie e Margot, e sono separati. Chas lavora nel settore immobiliare, Margot fa la commediografa e Richie è un campione di tennis. I successi dei giovani Tenenbaum sono stati cancellati da vent'anni di tradimenti e fallimenti sempre imputati alle colpe del padre. Una inattesa riunione di famiglia farà chiarezza sulle zone d'ombra nella vita di ciascuno.

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According to Anjelica Huston, she, Bill Murray and a few other cast members tried remaining protecti [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Gene Hackman, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Anjelica Huston; and [...] D
Danny Glover, Luke Wilson, and Owen Wilson all turned down parts in Ocean's Eleven - Fate il vostro [...] D
Wes Anderson: [in-camera speed change] The shot where Margot steps off the Green Line bus, changes f [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Wes Anderson: [Peanuts] According to Anderson on the DVD commentary, Buckley the beagle is a tribute [...] D
Throughout the movie, everyone wears the same clothing (or some variation of the same clothing). All [...] D
Wes Anderson imagined the story that would later become "The Royal Tennenbaums", while listening to [...] D
Wes Anderson: [underwater shot] In every Wes Anderson film there is a shot of one or more of the cha [...] D
Ben Stiller asked co-writer and director Wes Anderson why his character and his sons wore red track [...] D
The customs house where the Tenenbaums camp was used for The Riddler's party in Batman Forever (1995 [...] D
The ship "Queen Helena", on which Richie travels back home (seen in the background of the scene at t [...] D
The Rolling Stones Decca-era album Between The Buttons is most likely what Gwyneth Paltrow is meant [...] D
The name "Ari" is taken from the nickname of musician Nico's son. Nico also has two songs on the fil [...] D
As Wes Anderson has admitted, the bit about young Margot and Richie running away to camp in the city [...] D
Many of the characters in the film were directly or indirectly based on members of the Karnas family [...] D
Eli "presupposing" that the famously killed Custer had actually lived to be an old man was used in t [...] D
Bill Murray famously protected Wes Anderson from a difficult Gene Hackman. Ironically, decades earli [...] D
Wes Anderson wrote the part of Royal Tenenbaum with Gene Hackman in mind. D
Scenes aboard the ocean liner, in which Richie Tenenbaum (Luke Wilson) resides, were filmed aboard t [...] D
The monster-masked men paintings in Eli's apartment are attributed to Mexican artist Miguel Calderà [...] D
The movie is set in a fictionalized version of Manhattan, with such imaginary addresses as "100 N. 3 [...] D
Gene Wilder turned down the role of Royal Tenenbaum, due to his retirement. D
Wes Anderson admitted in interviews that his one regret of his career thus far, was that he could no [...] D
Wes Anderson: [Small animals injured/killed] Similarly to other Anderson films such as, Moonrise Kin [...] D
Anjelica Huston and Gene Hackman turned down their roles until additional scenes providing more char [...] D
Rex Robbins' final film. D
The shot of "Peter Bradley" (the Charlie Rose-like character) fondling Margot was often discussed fo [...] D
Jackson Browne, who wrote and played guitar on the song "These Days" used in the film, forgot he had [...] D
The Wilsons' mother, Laura Wilson, worked closely with photographer Richard Avedon. Laura documented [...] D
Inside the board game closet, when Chas yells at Royal, you can see a green Monopoly house at the en [...] D
The brand of cigarettes Margot smokes throughout the movie were only sold in Ireland, and were disco [...] D
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #157. D
Brian Tenenbaum: -- who plays one of the paramedics, was a college friend of Wes Anderson, Owen Wils [...] D
The scene where Richie punches the glass in Mordecai's pen was unscripted, this was improvised by Lu [...] D
Although the exteriors were largely shot in New York City, Wes Anderson intentionally avoided virtua [...] D
Wes Anderson: [Rolling Stones] Features The Rolling Stones' "She Smiled Sweetly" and "Ruby Tuesday". D
The Tenenbaums have many similarities with the Glass family, the fictional family that appears in ma [...] D
First film by Wes Anderson that was not filmed in Texas. D
Paramount Pictures turned down the film before Touchstone Pictures picked it up. D
Margot is said to keep a secret studio under the name Helen Scott, named for one of François Truf [...] D
The name "Buckley" for the dog came from singer and songwriter Jeff Buckley. D
The idea of Margot losing part of her finger was originally written for the character of Margaret Ya [...] D
When Bill Murray asks for a cigarette, says "au revoir" (goodbye), and leaves by the end of the movi [...] D
In the bathroom scene where Richie cuts his hair and, eventually, his wrists, the music playing is " [...] D
Wes Anderson often uses songs from The Rolling Stones in his films. The '"Between the Buttons" album [...] D
After Margot tells Richie that Eli has told her of Richie's letter to Eli, that he dictated while on [...] D
Etheline Tenenbaum is loosely based on Wes Anderson's own mother Ann Burroughs, who, after divorcing [...] D
Inside the board game closet, to the right of Royal Tenenbaum there is a game from Israel called "Li [...] D
Even though Bill Murray became Wes Anderson's bodyguard of sorts against an aggressive Gene Hackman, [...] D
"Sweet Afton" was Margot's brand of cigarettes. British American Tobacco ceased production of Sweet [...] D
Danny Glover's look in the film was modelled after U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan. This was Wes A [...] D
Although "Archer Avenue" is fictional, the "Tenenbaum house" did exist as a practical location, at 1 [...] D
Many scenes include characters reading, and throughout the film they are seen reading only each othe [...] D
Wes Anderson: [Kumar Pallana] Anderson has given Kumar Pallana (Pagoda) a part in each of his movies [...] D
Wes Anderson: [in-camera speed change] The last scene changes from normal speed to slow-motion. D
Wes Anderson and Andrew Wilson provided the voices for the commentators during Richie Tenenbaum's te [...] D
Henry Sherman was named after Wes Anderson's landlord. D
"The Peter Bradley Show" is a parody of the long-running interview show Charlie Rose (1991), which h [...] D
All four seasons are represented in what is supposed to be a short amount of time. D
The original hawk used to play Mordecai was kidnapped during shooting and held for ransom. Productio [...] D
The building next to the Tenenbaum house has a plaque that says it is an Ambassador's residence. It [...] D
Gene Hackman mentioned in interviews that he was somewhat hesitant to accept the part, as he felt th [...] D
The spots on the Dalmatian mice were created using a Sharpie pen. D
Gene Hackman, knowing that he was near the end of his career, signed on to this movie under the agre [...] D
The hand that is seen with the BB lodged between its knuckles is not Ben Stiller's, but Andrew Wilso [...] D

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Frase

Eli: I'm worried about you, Richie. Richie: Why? [...] D
Ethel: Royal, this is Henry Sherman. Royal: [shak [...] D
Royal Tenenbaum's epitaph: Royal O'Reilly Tenenbau [...] D
Royal: I'm very sorry for your loss. Your mother w [...] D
Narrator: Margot Tenenbaum was adopted at age 2. H [...] D
Royal: Let's shag ass. D
Royal: You know, Richie, this illness, this closen [...] D
Royal: First thing I want to do is take you out to [...] D
[Royal motions to Pagoda] Royal: He saved my life [...] D
Eli: I wish you'd've done this for me when I was a [...] D
Ari: [about Margot's severed finger] Did you try t [...] D
Ari: Were you in prison? Royal: Kinda. Minimum se [...] D
Chas: I've had a rough year, dad. Royal: I know y [...] D
Eli: [reading part of his newest novel at a press [...] D
[Royal's fake terminal illness has been exposed an [...] D
[Royal is telling his children that he and their m [...] D
Richie: Did you tell Margot about that letter I wr [...] D
Royal: Everyone's against me. Pagoda: It's your f [...] D
Royal: [to Etheline, about Henry] I didn't think s [...] D
Medical Student: [about Dudley] Can the boy tell t [...] D
Tennis Match Commentator #1: That's 72 unforced er [...] D
Chas: Please don't get in the middle of this, Mr. [...] D
Raleigh: [after reading a private investigator's r [...] D
[to Royal] Chas: Please don't come in this room. D
[after seeing Royal asleep on a hospital bed with [...] D
Margot: Do you send my mother your clippings and y [...] D
Ethel: What are you talking about? Chas: The apar [...] D
Richie: I'm going to kill myself tomorrow. D
[the priest breaks his ankle and is being loaded i [...] D
Eli: [to Richie] I always wanted to be a Tenenbaum [...] D
Royal: Hell of a damn grave. Wish it were mine. D
Royal: [to Chas] Well... you sued me... twice. Got [...] D
Royal: [outside the hospital, having been refused [...] D
Royal: Are you trying to steal my woman? Henry Sh [...] D
Raleigh: You don't love me any more, do you? Marg [...] D
Raleigh: You've made a cuckold of me. Margot: I k [...] D
Royal: I've always been considered an asshole for [...] D
Royal: Anybody interested in grabbing a couple of [...] D
Richie: I think he's very lonely. Lonelier than he [...] D
Richie: And I heard about Eli. Margot: I know. Po [...] D
Royal: Got a minute? Ethel: [startled] What are y [...] D
Dudley Heinsbergen: You wanna play some word games [...] D
Royal: I got a pretty bad case of cancer. Chas: [ [...] D
Eli: I'm not in love with you any more. Margot: I [...] D
Eli: How's Richie? Margot: I don't know. I can't [...] D
Peter Bradley: [interviewing Eli Cash on televisio [...] D
[at the hospital, after Richie has slashed his wri [...] D
Royal: So, what do you think of this big old black [...] D
Richie: You dropped some cigarettes. Margot: Thos [...] D
Royal: Chas has those boys cooped up like a pair o [...] D
Richie: Are we still friends? Eli: What? Richie: [...] D
Ethel: Raleigh says you've been spending 6 hours a [...] D
Eli: Did I hit the dog? Chas: Yeah. Eli: Is he d [...] D
Margot: I think we're just gonna to have to be sec [...] D
[first lines] Narrator: Royal Tenenbaum bought th [...] D
Raleigh: Are you ever coming home? Margot: Maybe [...] D
Raleigh: [Into tape recorder, softly] Dudley suffe [...] D
Eli: [hearing the news that Royal is dying] I am v [...] D
Henry Sherman: I just wanted to apologize for the [...] D
Royal: [Points to Henry] He's not your father. Ma [...] D
Ethel: How long have you been a smoker? Margot: 2 [...] D
Royal: [laying some flowers on the grave of his mo [...] D
Royal: [seeing Ethel with Henry for the first time [...] D
Young Richie Tenenbaum: Go Mordecai! D
Dudley Heinsbergen: [pointing at the battered Gyps [...] D
Young Chas Tenenbaum: [about Margot's play] Well, [...] D
[Richie tells his father Royal he's in love with M [...] D
[Chas has told Royal to get out of the house. As R [...] D
Royal: [about Raleigh] You're two-timing him with [...] D
Narrator: All memory of the brilliance of the youn [...] D
Margot: You probably don't even know my middle nam [...] D
Ethel: [about Royal's fake terminal illness charad [...] D
Richie: Read it back to me so far, Pietro. Cote d [...] D
[Pagoda stabs Royal] Royal: That's the last time [...] D
[Chas Tenenbaum and his sons enter his mother's ho [...] D
[in a hospital ward] Chas: Why did you try to kil [...] D
Eli: What'd you say? Richie: Hmm? Eli: What? Ri [...] D
Chas: Looks like you and Dad are back together aga [...] D
Eli: Why would a reviewer make the point of saying [...] D
Richie: I have to tell you something... Margot: W [...] D
Eli: [immediately after landing in the front room [...] D
[During a war game with BB guns] Royal: [on top o [...] D
Royal: Can we get somebody over here to kill these [...] D
[Henry has gathered the family into Royal's room] [...] D
[last lines] [the family is gathered at the cemet [...] D
Uzi Tenenbaum: Who's your father? Chas: His name [...] D
Eli: Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bi [...] D
Margot: [about Richie's suicide attempt] Why'd you [...] D
[after the fire drill] Chas: Four minutes, forty- [...] D

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