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Genre: Drama
2019
Score: 24035 vote
Runtime: 135 M
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Uncut Gems est un thriller policier américain réalisé par Joshua et Ben Safdie, sorti en 2019. Il est présenté au festival du film de Telluride avant de sortir en exclusivité sur Netflix dans le Monde.
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Howard Ratner, un propriétaire de bijouterie au sein de Diamond District à New York, et revendeur à ses heures perdues, voit sa vie chamboulée lorsque sa marchandise est volée.
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Un accident survient dans une mine en Éthiopie. Le mouvement de terrain met à nu une opale de grande valeur.
À New York, Howart Ratner gère une bijouterie et se livre aussi à différentes affaires. Il entretient une liaison avec sa très belle et jeune employée Julia, installée dans un appartement qu'il possède en ville, tout en vivant dans une maison à Long Island avec sa femme Dinah, avec qui il est en instance de divorce, et ses enfants.
Howard doit 100 000 dollars à son beau-frère Arno, qui lui envoie deux hommes de main pour réclamer avec insistance le paiement de sa dette. Howard indique qu'il est sur le point de réussir le plus beau coup de sa vie.
En effet, alors que le grand basketteur Kevin Garnett, amateur de pierres précieuses, se trouve dans sa boutique, Howard reçoit un paquet contenant l'opale découverte en Éthiopie, cachée dans les entrailles d'un poisson. Howard montre l'opale à Garnett en lui expliquant qu'elle a été découverte par des juifs éthiopiens et qu'il compte la soumettre à une vente aux enchères. Sur l'insistance du basketteur, qui croit que la pierre peut lui porter chance, Howard accepte de lui prêter la pierre pour une journée en prenant en échange une bague.
Howard met immédiatement la bague en gage, va voir un bookmaker et joue la somme obtenue sur un match que doit jouer Garnett le soir même. Le basketteur galvanisé par la pierre réalise ce soir-là une grande performance et Howard jubile car son pari réussi doit lui rapporter assez d'argent pour rembouser Arno. Par ailleurs, la fille de Howard participe à un spectacle théâtral. Howard arrive en retard, mais doit s'éclipser tout de suite en apercevant Arno et ses hommes de main. Il les retrouve dehors et apprend d'eux que son pari a été annulé par Arno auprès du bookmaker avant le début du match. Les hommes de main déshabillent Howard et l'enferment dans le coffre de sa propre voiture. Howard appelle sa femme au téléphone afin qu'elle vienne le délivrer.
Le lendemain matin, Garnett, toujours obsédé par la pierre, ne vient pas la ramener à Howard, qui se retrouve désespéré car il doit la confier aux organisateurs de la vente aux enchères. Il poursuit Demany, l'intermédiaire qui a fait venir Garnett. Dans la soirée, Demany lui indique au téléphone qu'il peut lui apporter la pierre. Ils se retrouvent dans une boîte de nuit où le spectacle est assuré par le chanteur The Weeknd. Or Demany n'a pas la pierre et repousse Howard, qui trouve en outre sa maîtresse Julia enfermée dans les toilettes avec le chanteur. Julia affirme qu'elle cherchait seulement à conclure une affaire, mais Howard part en exigeant qu'elle quitte l'appartement.
Le lendemain, Garnett revient à la boutique et ramène la pierre. Il demande à récupérer sa bague, qu'Howard a oubliée chez le prêteur sur gage. Howard promet de la lui ramener, tout en conservant la pierre qu'il amène aux organisateurs de la vente, prévue le lundi suivant.
Le soir, c'est la fête juive de Pessah, à laquelle participe Howard avec toute sa famille, y compris Arno qui est la seule personne non juive. Howard tente de renouer avec sa femme, en lui indiquant qu'il a rompu avec sa maîtresse, mais elle le méprise. Howard confie également à son beau-père qu'il va vendre aux enchères une opale estimée à un million de dollars. En ramenant sa famille à la maison, Howard passe par l'appartement en ville et constate, un peu surpris, que Julia l'a bien quitté comme il le lui avait demandé.
Howard sort la bague du gage le lundi, en laissant en échange une autre bague qu'il possède depuis longtemps. Il la rend à Garnett. En arrivant à la salle de ventes, il constate que la pierre n'est estimée, dans le livret de présentation, qu'à un montant de 200 000 dollars environ, et non un million comme il le pensait. Il convainc son beau-père de faire monter les enchères afin de parvenir à un niveau de 250 000 dollars au moins, sachant que Garnett va essayer de l'acquérir. Mais Garnett arrête de renchérir lorsque le beau-père lève la main au prix de 190 000 dollars. Howard promet à son beau-père de lui rendre l'argent dès qu'il l'aura reçu sur son compte, y compris 20% de commission.
Il récupère la pierre et retrouve Garnett au magasin afin de la lui vendre, cette fois directement. Garnett lui apporte le paiement sous forme d'argent liquide dans son bureau, alors même qu'Arno et ses hommes de main se trouvent dans la boutique. Alors qu'il pourrait rembourser sa dette à Arno, Howard décide une nouvelle fois de tenter le tout pour le tout: il confie l'argent à Julia, qui est sincèrement amoureuse de lui et prête à tout pour l'aider, et l'envoie par hélicoptère dans un casino où elle doit jouer la totalité sur les performances de Garnet dans un match ayant lieu le soir même. Il s'arrange également pour qu'Arno et ses hommes de main restent bloqués dans le sas de sécurité de la boutique.
Plusieurs heures plus tard, Howard regarde le match dans la boutique, devant les trois hommes toujours enfermés dans le sas. Garnett est une nouvelle fois galvanisé par la possession de la pierre. Si le suspense reste entier jusqu'à la fin du match, le basketteur parvient dans les dernières secondes à marquer les points qui permettent à Howard de remporter son pari. Howard est désormais millionnaire: il restera riche même après avoir remboursé toutes ses dettes. Il libère alors Arno et ses hommes de main, tandis que Julia quitte le casino avec l'argent gagné en suivant les instructions de Howard.
Arno est stupéfait et admiratif devant la réussite inattendue de son beau-frère, mais l'un des hommes de main est furieux d'avoir été enfermé et abat Howard, puis Arno lui-même, avec son revolver. Avec l'aide de son camarade, il emporte tous les bijoux exposés.
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Titre original: Uncut Gems
Réalisation: Joshua et Ben Safdie
Scénario: Ronald Bronstein, Joshua Safdie et Ben Safdie
Décors: Sam Lisenco
Direction artistique: Eric Dean
Costumes: Miyako Bellizzi
Musique: Oneohtrix Point Never
Photographie: Darius Khondji
Producteurs: Sebastian Bear-McClard, Oscar Boyson et Scott Rudin
Producteurs délégués: Anthony Katagas, David Koplan, Martin Scorsese et Emma Tillinger Koskoff
Sociétés de production: A24 Films, IAC et Elara Pictures
Sociétés de distribution: Netflix (Monde), A24 (États-Unis)
Pays d'origine: États-Unis
Langue originale: anglais
Format: couleur
Genre: thriller, policier
Dates de sortie:
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Adam Sandler ( VF: Serge Faliu): Howard Ratner
Eric Bogosian ( VF: Mathieu Buscatto): Arno
Lakeith Stanfield ( VF: Eilias Changuel): Demany
Idina Menzel ( VF: Barbara Beretta): Dinah
Judd Hirsch ( VF: Patrick Messe): Gooey
Julia Fox ( VF: Ingrid Donnadieu): Julia
The Weeknd ( VF: Jean-Michel Vaubien): lui-même
Kevin Garnett ( VF: Daniel Lobé): lui-même
Keith Williams Richards ( VF: Hervé Bellon): Phil
Tommy Kominik: Nico
Pom Klementieff: Lexus
Robbie DeRaffele: 76er
Mike Francesa: Anthony
Hannah Kelsy
Anthony Mecca: Michael
Paul Tawczynski: Josh
Sahar Bibiyan: Ida
Lana Levitin: Ruth
Blaise Corrigan: un chauffeur de taxi
Version française
Studio de doublage: Dubbing Brothers
Direction artistique: Déborah Perret
Adaptation: Emeline Bruley
Chargée de production: Jennifer Harvey
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Jonah Hill devait tenir le rôle principal mais décline l'offre pour conflit d'emploi du temps. Il est remplacé par Adam Sandler.
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Uncut Gems Theatrical release poster Directed by Josh Safdie Benny Safdie Produced by
Scott Rudin
Eli Bush
Sebastian Bear-McClard
Written by
Ronald Bronstein
Josh Safdie
Benny Safdie
Starring
Adam Sandler
Lakeith Stanfield
Julia Fox
Kevin Garnett
Idina Menzel
Eric Bogosian
Music by Daniel Lopatin Cinematography Darius Khondji Edited by
Production company
Elara Pictures
IAC Films
Sikelia Productions
Distributed by
A24 (United States) [1]
Netflix (International) [2]
Release date
August 30, 2019 ( Telluride)
December 13, 2019 (United States)
Running time 135 minutes [3] Country United States Language English Budget < $20 million [4] Box office $48. 4 million [5]
Uncut Gems is a 2019 American crime thriller film directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ronald Bronstein. The film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin Garnett, Lakeith Stanfield, Julia Fox, Idina Menzel, and Eric Bogosian. Sandler plays Howard Ratner, a jeweler and gambling addict in New York City's Diamond District, who must retrieve an expensive gem he purchased to pay off his debts. Filming took place from September to November 2018. The original score was composed by Daniel Lopatin.
Uncut Gems had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. It entered into a limited release in the United States on December 13, 2019, before a wide release on December 25, by A24. The film received critical acclaim, with its screenplay, direction, editing, Sandler's performance and Darius Khondji 's cinematography receiving much of the praise, and was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2019, with Sandler also winning Best Actor. [6] It became one of A24's highest-grossing releases, having made $48. 4 million.
Plot [ edit]
In 2010, Ethiopian Jewish miners retrieve a rare black opal from the Webo mine in Africa. In 2012, gambling addict Howard Ratner runs a jewelry store in New York's Diamond District. He struggles to pay off gambling debts, including the $100, 000 he owes to his loan shark brother-in-law Arno. His domestic life is split between his estranged wife Dinah, who has agreed to divorce him after Passover, and his mistress Julia, who works at his store.
Basketball player Kevin Garnett visits the shop. Howard has ordered the Ethiopian opal and plans to auction it for an estimated price of $1, 000, 000. He shows the opal to Garnett, who becomes obsessed with it, insisting on holding onto it for good luck at his game that night. Howard reluctantly agrees, accepting Garnett's NBA championship ring as collateral.
Howard pawns the ring and places a bet on Garnett playing extraordinarily well in that night’s game. Howard wins the lucrative bet, but is ambushed at his daughter's school play by Arno and his bodyguards, Phil and Nico. Arno reveals that he placed a stop on Howard’s bet, as it was made with money owed to him. Phil and Nico strip Howard naked and lock him in the trunk of his car, forcing him to call Dinah for help.
Howard calls his employee Demany, who is at a party hosted by the Weeknd. Demany reveals that Garnett still has the opal. When he finds Julia and the Weeknd together in a nightclub bathroom, Howard demands that she leaves his apartment. After an awkward Passover dinner, Howard asks Dinah to take him back, but she insults him.
Garnett returns the opal and offers to purchase it for $175, 000, but Howard refuses, given the substantially larger appraisal. Just before the auction starts, Howard discovers the opal has been appraised for significantly less than his estimate. He convinces his father-in-law, Gooey, to bid on the gem to drive up the price, but the plan backfires when Garnett bows out early and Gooey wins. Arno, Phil, and Nico confront Howard outside the auction house and assault him. At the shop, Julia finds Howard sobbing, and they repair their relationship.
Howard is informed that Garnett still wishes to purchase the opal. As soon as Garnett buys it, Howard decides to bet all the money on Garnett's game that night. He has Julia board a helicopter to Mohegan Sun, narrowly escaping Arno, Phil and Nico, who have come to collect. The thugs threaten Howard, but he refuses to call Julia to cancel the bet. The three attempt to pursue her, but Howard locks them in the store mantrap. Howard and the group watch the game on TV, and Howard wins over $1. 2 million.
Howard frees the trio from the mantrap and Phil shoots him dead. Arno protests and tries to escape, but Phil kills him too. Julia leaves Mohegan Sun with the winnings, while Phil and Nico loot the store.
Cast [ edit]
Adam Sandler as Howard Ratner, a Jewish-American Diamond District jeweler who is addicted to gambling.
Julia Fox as Julia, Howard's employee and girlfriend.
Idina Menzel as Dinah Ratner, Howard's wife.
Lakeith Stanfield as Demany, Howard's assistant, who recruits clients.
Kevin Garnett as himself, a power forward for the Boston Celtics.
Eric Bogosian as Arno, Howard's brother in law and a loan shark.
Keith Williams Richards as Phil, Arno's quick-tempered henchman.
Judd Hirsch as Gooey, Howard's father-in-law.
Mike Francesa as Gary, Howard's bookie.
Noa Fisher as Marcel Ratner, Howard’s daughter.
Jonathan Aranbayev as Eddie Ratner, Howard's older son.
Jacob Igielski as Beni Ratner, Howard's younger son.
Wayne Diamond as Wayne, a wealthy gambler who takes a liking to Julia.
Josh Ostrovsky as Noah
Benjy Kleiner as Aaron
Pom Klementieff as Lexus
Tommy Kominik as Nico
Keren Shemel as Elline Goldfarb
Sahar Bibiyan as Ida
Lana Levitin as Ruth
Additionally, The Weeknd, John Amos, Ca$h Out and Trinidad James appear as themselves. Natasha Lyonne and Tilda Swinton have brief voice appearances as a Celtics staff member and an auction house manager, respectively. [7]
Production [ edit]
Josh and Benny Safdie conceived the film in 2009, and approached Adam Sandler to star; however, he declined the role. [8] In May 2016, it was announced that the Safdies would direct the film, from a screenplay they wrote alongside Ronald Bronstein. [9] The film was executive produced by Emma Tillinger Koskoff and Martin Scorsese, with Elara Pictures and RT Features producing the film. [9] In May 2017, Jonah Hill joined the cast, with Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, Sebastian Bear-McClard joining as producers, and A24 distributing. [1]
In April 2018, Sandler replaced Hill. [10] In August 2018, Eric Bogosian and Judd Hirsch joined the cast. [11] [12] In September 2018, Lakeith Stanfield and Idina Menzel joined, with Netflix acquiring international distribution rights. [13] [14] In October 2018, it was revealed that The Weeknd, Trinidad James and Pom Klementieff had joined, [15] [16] followed by Kevin Garnett in November 2018. [17] Amar'e Stoudemire and Joel Embiid were also considered Garnett's role. [17] Principal photography began on September 25, 2018, in New York City, [18] and concluded on November 15, 2018. [19] The film was shot by Darius Khondji on 35 mm film. [20]
Daniel Lopatin composed the original soundtrack. [21] He also recorded several songs with the Weeknd for the film, which went unused. [22] The score was released on December 13, 2019, on CD and vinyl, and digital streaming services. [23]
According to Josh and Benny Safdie, the opening and closing sequences were inspired by the gemological photomicrography of Eduard Gübelin and Danny J. Sanchez. [24] [25]
Release [ edit]
The film had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. [26] [27] It also screened at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2019. [28] It was released in limited theaters the United States on December 13, 2019, and had a nationwide release on December 25, 2019. [29] It was released worldwide excluding the United States on Netflix on January 31, 2020. [30]
Reception [ edit]
Box office [ edit]
In its limited opening weekend the film made $537, 242 from five theaters for a per-venue average of $107, 448, the highest-ever for A24 and the second-best total of 2019. [31] It then made $241, 431 in its second weekend. [32] The film made $5. 9 million on the first day of wide release (including $1. 1 million from previews on Christmas Eve), the highest single-day gross in A24's history. [33] It went on to make a total of $18. 5 million over the five days ($9. 6 million in the weekend), finishing sixth at the box office. [34] In its second weekend of wide release the film made $7. 5 million, finishing eighth. [35]
Critical response [ edit]
Adam Sandler 's performance garnered widespread critical acclaim, with several critics deeming it the best of his career.
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 298 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 39/10. The site's critical consensus reads: " Uncut Gems reaffirms the Safdies as masters of anxiety-inducing cinema—and proves Adam Sandler remains a formidable dramatic actor when given the right material. " [36] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 90 out of 100, based on 56 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [37] Audiences polled by CinemaScore during the film's limited release gave it an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale; upon going wide, it earned a "C+" score, as well as an average 2 out of 5 stars on PostTrak. [31] [34]
Eric Kohn of IndieWire gave the film a grade of A, calling it "a riveting high-wire act, pairing cosmic visuals with the gritty energy of a dark psychological thriller and sudden bursts of frantic comedy". [38] Jake Cole of Slant Magazine gave the film 3. 5 out of 4 stars, writing, "As in Good Time, Uncut Gems finds the Safdies working in genre rooted in the grimy, character-oriented crime films of the '70s. " [39] Radheyan Simonpillai of Now commented that "there's so much propulsive, forward momentum even when the characters never get anywhere. " [40] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Many will agree that this is Sandler's best performance, and the Safdies will finally move from the fringes of the commercial film scene to somewhere closer to the center. " [41]
In her round-up of the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, Wendy Ide of The Guardian ranked Uncut Gems as one of the best films of the year, calling it "Audacious, thrilling and exhausting" and Sandler's "remarkable performance" as one of the best performances of the year, and praising the cinematography. [42] Kevin Garnett's performance in his movie debut was also received positively. Brady Langmann of Esquire called it the year's best breakout performance and Alan Siegel wrote on The Ringer that it was "one of the best acting performances by an athlete ever. " [43] [44] [45] [46]
Accolades [ edit]
Uncut Gems was ranked by The A. V. Club as the 92nd best film of the 2010s. [59]
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An uncut gem is a rough gemstone that has not been crafted into a finished product. Uncut gems can be commonly obtained as a drop from various monsters or while mining ores. Once cut into gems, they can be combined with silver and gold bars to create jewellery.
Uncut gems can be mined directly from gem rocks in the north-west corner of Shilo Village, Lunar Isle Mine, and in Tai Bwo Wannai Cleanup. Players can only mine from gem rocks on a member 's world.
Uncut and cut gems can be purchased from, stolen from, or sold at gem shops, identified with a red gem icon on the world map. It is also possible to loot gems from safes in the Rogues' Den.
Gems
Free-to-play
Gem
XP
Price
1
Uncut opal
12
148
13
Uncut jade
20
420
16
Uncut red topaz
25
392
Uncut sapphire
50
459
27
Uncut emerald
67. 5
909
34
Uncut ruby
85
1, 498
43
Uncut diamond
107. 5
2, 861
Pay-to-play
Uncut lapis lazuli
N/A
55
Uncut dragonstone
137. 5
13, 078
72
Uncut onyx
167. 5
1, 550, 933
79
Uncut hydrix
197. 5
23, 544, 159
Trivia
Uncut gems used to have the examine text "It would be worth more cut" but it was changed since uncut gems are generally worth more than cut ones.
You need a higher crafting level to cut ruby than sapphire, but in real life, ruby and sapphire are just different varieties of corundum.
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22 wins & 73 nominations.
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Storyline
Howie Ratner (Adam Sandler) is a once successful New York gems dealer whose gambling addiction has left his family and career in shambles, and him hundreds of thousands in debt. Always looking for the next big bet, Howie thinks he finally hit it big when he discovers a rare uncut rock of Ethiopian gems, with a very interested high-profile buyer. But the closer Howie gets to finally winning big, the more he is forced to realize he can't keep running from the consequences of his actions.
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(Rated R for pervasive strong language, violence, some sexual content and brief drug use)
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Details
Release Date: 25 December 2019 (USA)
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Box Office
Opening Weekend USA: $537, 242,
15 December 2019
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $48, 422, 409
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Goofs
Howard asks his wife to change the channel to ESPN so he can watch the game. When the game is shown, the station logo is for TNT. See more »
Quotes
Howard Ratner:
Made a crazy risk. You gamble and it's - about to pay off.
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Soundtracks
L'amour Toujours (Small Mix)
Written by Gigi D'Agostino (as Luigino Di Agostino), Carlo Montagner, Paolo Sandrini and Diego Leoni (as Diego Maria Leonie)
Performed by Gigi D'Agostino
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From acclaimed filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie comes an electrifying crime thriller about Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a charismatic New York City jeweler always on the lookout for the next big score. When he makes a series of high-stakes bets that could lead to the windfall of a lifetime, Howard must perform a precarious high-wire act, balancing business, family, and encroaching adversaries on all sides, in his relentless pursuit of the ultimate win.
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