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Le Grand Saut [DVD]
Le Grand Saut [DVD]
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La rédactrice en chef d'un célèbre magazine (Helen Hunt) suit son fils (Brenton Thwaites) en Californie après qu'il ait quitté l'université pour réaliser son rêve : faire du surf. Ce voyage va remettre radicalement sa vie en question. Elle se liera d'amitié avec un chauffeur de limousine (David Zayas), redécouvrira l'amour avec un jeune moniteur de surf (Luke Wilson) et commencera à se réconcilier avec son fils et ... elle-même.Film écrit et réalisé par Helen Hunt «Il est rare de voir un film avec des dialogues si bien ficelés. » The Guardian «Helen Hunt … a aussi écrit le scénario et assure la réalisation du film avec un sens du timing très précis, des regards complices et un soupçon de folie qui en font un moment de pur délice..» - The star.com In RIDE, when an editor from The New Yorker (Helen Hunt) follows her son (Brenton Thwaites) to LA after he drops out of college to surf and find himself, she ends up being the one thrust into a sea change of self-discovery. In this comedy written and directed by Helen Hunt, she befriends a limo driver (David Zayas), rediscovers her sexuality with a younger surf instructor (Luke Wilson), and begins to heal her fractured relationship with her son and herself.Written and directed by Helen Hunt «…it’s rare to see a film with such an emphasis on sharp dialogue. » -The Guardian «Helen Hunt … also wrote the screenplay and directs — with precise timing, a hint of a sly, knowing look and a slight cheekiness that makes for a pretty much perfect screen moment.» - The star.comFEATURES
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