Английская Википедия:Gifted (2017 film)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Infobox film Gifted is a 2017 American drama film directed by Marc Webb and written by Tom Flynn. It stars Chris Evans, Mckenna Grace, Lindsay Duncan, Jenny Slate and Octavia Spencer. The plot follows an intellectually gifted seven-year-old who becomes the subject of a custody battle between her maternal uncle and maternal grandmother. The film was released on April 7, 2017, by Fox Searchlight Pictures, and grossed $43 million worldwide. At the 23rd Critics' Choice Awards, Mckenna Grace was nominated for Best Young Actor/Actress. The film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances of Evans and Grace, but noted its predictability.
Plot
In St. Petersburg, Florida, seven-year-old Mary Adler, a mathematical genius, lives with her uncle and de facto guardian, Frank. Her best friend is her 43-year-old neighbor, Roberta Taylor. Frank, a former philosophy professor now boat mechanic, feels strongly that Mary should attend a normal elementary school so she can have a normal childhood.
On her first day of first grade, she shows remarkable mathematical talent, which impresses her teacher, Bonnie Stevenson. Bonnie tries to ask Frank about it but he tries to pass it off as the Trachtenberg system until Bonnie tricks Mary into completing a college math test, and confronts Frank again. It emerges that Mary's mother, Diane, had been a promising mathematician, dedicated to the Navier–Stokes problem (one of the unsolved Millennium Prize Problems) before committing suicide when Mary was six months old. Mary has lived with Frank ever since.
Despite Mary’s initial disdain for average children her own age and her boredom with their classwork, she begins to bond with them when she brings her one-eyed cat, Fred, for show-and-tell. Later, she defends a classmate from a bully on the school bus, something that Frank is not concerned about. After the incident, the principal, having discovered Mary’s maths talent, encourages Frank to send Mary to a private school for gifted children, offering the opportunity of a scholarship. However, Frank turns it down, based on his family's experiences with similar schools.
The principal contacts Frank's estranged mother and Mary's maternal grandmother, Evelyn. Evelyn, a former mathematician herself, is of the opinion that people with capabilities such as Mary’s have an obligation to use their talents to further help society and therefore feels that Mary should be specially tutored in preparation for a life devoted to mathematics, much as Diane was. But Frank is adamant that his sister would want Mary to be in a normal school and have the childhood she did not have. Evelyn later sues him for full custody.
While she is on the stand in court, it is revealed that Evelyn had kept Diane socially isolated, homeschooling her so she could be primarily focused on mathematics. When Diane and her teenage boyfriend tried to run away together, Evelyn filed a lawsuit and threatened to charge him with kidnapping, forcing him to cut ties with Diane. She attempted suicide for the first time shortly after, something Evelyn argues was an isolated incident.
When Frank takes the stand, he admits working at a low-paying job without health insurance. His lawyer, worried that the judge will side with Evelyn due to her having a better income, health plan and home, encourages Frank to consider taking a deal orchestrated by Evelyn’s lawyer. Mary would be placed in foster care and attend the private school Evelyn wants to have her enrolled in. The foster parents live 25 minutes from Frank's home, he will be entitled to scheduled visits, and Mary will be able to decide where she wants to live after her 12th birthday.
Mary is devastated at being placed in foster care and she refuses to see Frank when he tries to visit. When Bonnie sees a picture of Fred up for adoption, she alerts Frank. He retrieves the cat from the pound and learns that Fred was brought in due to allergy issues. Frank realizes that Evelyn, who is allergic to cats, is overseeing Mary's education in the guest house of Mary's foster home.
Frank goes to the foster home and, after reconciling with Mary, reveals to Evelyn that Diane had indeed completed the Navier–Stokes Problem, but left instructions for Frank not to publish the equation until after Evelyn’s death, revealing Diane's resentment towards her mother. Knowing that it meant everything for her to see Diane solve the problem, Frank offers Evelyn the opportunity to publish Diane's work if she drops her custody case, to which she agrees. Mary is placed back in the custody of Frank, returning to public school and socializing with children her age while taking college-level courses.
Cast
Production
In December 2014, Tom Flynn's screenplay was one of the 70 to make that year's Black List.[1] In August 2015, it was announced Chris Evans had been cast in the film, with Marc Webb directing.[2] In September 2015, Mckenna Grace, Octavia Spencer, Lindsay Duncan and Jenny Slate joined the cast,[3][4] and in November 2015, Julie Ann Emery was also added.[5]
Filming began in October 2015 in Savannah, Georgia, as well as in Tybee Island, Georgia,[6] and finished in November 2015. Specific locations included May Howard Elementary School in Wilmington Island, Georgia and Emory University in Atlanta.[7]
Although the film is set in St. Petersburg, Florida, screenwriter Tom Flynn was unable to convince the producers to film in Florida, because the state was no longer providing financial incentives to movie makers; that made Georgia a more financially viable option.[8]
Mathematician Jordan Ellenberg, who was himself a child prodigy, was a mathematics consultant for the film;[9] Webb contacted him after reading his article[10] in The Wall Street Journal and asked him to share his experiences.[11] Ellenberg also cameos as a professor lecturing on the partition function and Ramanujan's congruences.[11]
Release
The film was scheduled to be released on April 12, 2017, but was pushed up to April 7, 2017.[12]
Box office
Gifted grossed $24.8 million in the United States and Canada, and $18.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $43 million against a production budget of $7 million.[13]
The film went wide on Wednesday, April 12, 2017, and in its opening weekend grossed $3.1 million, finishing 6th at the box office. In its second weekend of wide expansion, it added more screens, and made $4.6 million, an increase of 47.5% from the previous week.[14]
Critical response
On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Gifted has an approval rating of 73% based on 173 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Gifted isn't quite as bright as its pint-sized protagonist, but a charming cast wrings respectably engaging drama out of a fairly predictable premise."[15] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 60 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[16] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale.[17]
Colin Covert of the Star Tribune gave the film 3/4 stars, saying, "Sure, it's a simple, straightforward film, but sometimes that's all you need as long as its heart is true."[18] On Evans' performance, Owen Gleiberman of Variety said, "Chris Evans, abashed and rumpled, with a grease monkey’s can’t-be-bothered-to-shave beard, gives an engaged performance, exuding a homespun warmth we haven’t seen in the “Captain America” films."[19] Richard Roeper gave the film 4 out of 4 stars and said, "Gifted isn't the best or most sophisticated or most original film of the year so far – but it just might be my favorite."[20]
Accolades
Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Шаблон:Abbr |
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Teen Choice Awards | August 13, 2017 | Choice Movie: Drama | Gifted | Шаблон:Nom | [21] |
Choice Movie Actor: Drama | Chris Evans | Шаблон:Nom | |||
Deauville American Film Festival | September 1, 2017 | Public's choice award | Gifted | Шаблон:Won | [22] |
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards | December 17, 2017 | Breakthrough Performance | Mckenna Grace | Шаблон:Won | [23] |
Best Performance by a Youth | Шаблон:Won | ||||
The Overlooked Film of the Year | Gifted | Шаблон:Won | |||
Women Film Critics Circle Awards | December 17, 2017 | Best Young Actress | Mckenna Grace | Шаблон:Nom | [24] |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards | January 11, 2018 | Best Young Actor/Actress | Шаблон:Nominated | [25] | |
NAACP Image Awards | January 15, 2018 | Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | Octavia Spencer | Шаблон:Won | [26] |
See also
- Proof, about a complex proof written by a mathematician or his daughter
- Little Man Tate, similar theme of prodigy and reluctance of the single parent to accept their need for better education
- List of films about mathematicians
- List of fictional child prodigies
References
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