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Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film)

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is a 2002 American comedy-drama film starring an ensemble cast headed by Sandra Bullock, co-written and directed by Callie Khouri. It is based on Rebecca Wells' 1996 novel of the same name and its 1992 prequel collection of short stories, Little Altars Everywhere.

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCallie Khouri
Screenplay byCallie Khouri
Adaptation byMark Andrus
Based onDivine Secrets of
the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
and Little Altars Everywhere
by Rebecca Wells
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJohn Bailey
Edited byAndrew Marcus
Music by
Production
company
Gaylord Films
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • June 7, 2002 (2002-06-07)
Running time
116 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$27 million
Box office$73.8 million

Plot edit

In 1937 Louisiana, four little girls in the woods at night take a blood oath of loyalty to one another, led by Vivi Abbott, who dubs the group the "Ya-Ya Sisterhood."

In 1990s New York City, Vivi's eldest daughter, playwright Siddalee "Sidda" Walker, gives an interview with a reporter from Time, mentioning her unhappy childhood as a major source of inspiration for her work. The reporter sensationalizes Sidda's complaint, implying abuse and deep, dark family secrets. The article upsets Vivi, who calls Sidda and angrily declares that she is dead to her. Vivi cuts Sidda from her will, and Sidda disinvites Vivi from her upcoming wedding to fiancé Connor McGill.

Still friends despite the years, the other Ya-Ya Sisters, Caro Benett, Teensy Whitman, and Necie Kelleher, decide to take the matter into their own hands. They kidnap Sidda in New York by drugging her drink and take her back to Louisiana, hoping to show her how Vivi's troubled past has caused her present issues, including her fight with Sidda.

As the Sisters show Sidda Vivi's scrapbook, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, a series of flashbacks depicts Vivi's turbulent history from her childhood to Sidda's, which include Vivi witnessing racism at Teensy's aunt and uncle's house, being falsely accused of incest with her father Taylor by her bitter and jealous mother Buggy, and losing the love of her life Jack Whitman, Teensy's older brother, to an airplane crash in World War II. Sidda is unmoved in her opinion of Vivi as self-centered and helpless, and is so upset she tells Connor she wants to postpone their wedding. It is revealed that the main source of conflict in Sidda and Vivi's relationship is an incident where Vivi had a nervous breakdown and brutally beat Sidda and her siblings. Unbeknownst to Sidda, Vivi had been prescribed a dangerous dosage of antidepressant Dexamyl, which caused her erratic behavior; she had to be hospitalized following the incident.

With this revelation, Sidda finally understands her mother's suffering. Vivi and Sidda reconcile, and Sidda decides that she wants to marry Connor in Louisiana. Vivi and the Sisters induct Sidda into the Ya-Ya Sisterhood.

Cast edit

Reception edit

Box office edit

Divine Secrets grossed a domestic total of $69,599,016 and $4,240,224 outside the States, totaling $73,839,240 worldwide.[1] The film opened at #2 the weekend of its release with $16,167,412 behind The Sum of All Fears's second weekend.[2]

Critical response edit

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood received a mixed response from film critics. The film holds a 44% "Rotten" rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus, "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is more melodramatic than emotionally truthful, and uneven in its mixture of time periods, actresses, laughter and tears."[3]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film only one-and-a-half out of four stars, writing, "The Ya-Ya Sisterhood is rubber-stamped from the same mold that has produced an inexhaustible supply of fictional Southern belles who drink too much, talk too much, think about themselves too much, try too hard to be the most unforgettable character you've ever met, and are, in general, insufferable." He added, "There is not a character in the movie with a shred of plausibility, not an event that is believable, not a confrontation that is not staged, not a moment that is not false."[4] Todd McCarthy of Variety similarly remarked, "While there are pleasures to be had from watching so many grand actresses strut their stuff, the fact is that the overriding preoccupation here rests with surface impressions rather than psychological probity."[5]

Conversely, Stephen Holden of The New York Times gave the film a more positive review, describing it as "resolutely for and about women" and observing, "For all its failed connections, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood is nurturing, in a gauzy, dithering way."[6] Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also praised the film, saying, "This is a work of excess and passion, an untidy sprawl of a motion picture that is sometimes ragged, occasionally uncertain, but--and this is what's important--always warm, accessible and rich in emotional life."[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  2. ^ June 7-9, 2002 Weekend
  3. ^ "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger (June 7, 2002). "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  5. ^ McCarthy, Todd (May 9, 2002). "Review: 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood'". Variety. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Holden, Stephen (June 7, 2002). "FILM REVIEW; Girlhood Chums, Rallying Round". The New York Times. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  7. ^ Turan, Kenneth (June 7, 2002). "Forever Ya-Yas: In a heartfelt film adaptation, four friends cherish their lifelong sisterhood". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved July 12, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website at Warner Bros.
  • Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood at IMDb  

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Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood is a 2002 American comedy drama film starring an ensemble cast headed by Sandra Bullock co written and directed by Callie Khouri It is based on Rebecca Wells 1996 novel of the same name and its 1992 prequel collection of short stories Little Altars Everywhere Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya SisterhoodTheatrical release posterDirected byCallie KhouriScreenplay byCallie KhouriAdaptation byMark AndrusBased onDivine Secrets ofthe Ya Ya Sisterhood and Little Altars Everywhereby Rebecca WellsProduced byBonnie BruckheimerHunt LowryBette MidlerStarringSandra Bullock Ellen Burstyn Fionnula Flanagan James Garner Ashley Judd Shirley Knight Angus Macfadyen Maggie SmithCinematographyJohn BaileyEdited byAndrew MarcusMusic byT Bone BurnettDavid MansfieldProductioncompanyGaylord FilmsDistributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease dateJune 7 2002 2002 06 07 Running time116 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 27 millionBox office 73 8 million Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Box office 3 2 Critical response 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn 1937 Louisiana four little girls in the woods at night take a blood oath of loyalty to one another led by Vivi Abbott who dubs the group the Ya Ya Sisterhood In 1990s New York City Vivi s eldest daughter playwright Siddalee Sidda Walker gives an interview with a reporter from Time mentioning her unhappy childhood as a major source of inspiration for her work The reporter sensationalizes Sidda s complaint implying abuse and deep dark family secrets The article upsets Vivi who calls Sidda and angrily declares that she is dead to her Vivi cuts Sidda from her will and Sidda disinvites Vivi from her upcoming wedding to fiance Connor McGill Still friends despite the years the other Ya Ya Sisters Caro Benett Teensy Whitman and Necie Kelleher decide to take the matter into their own hands They kidnap Sidda in New York by drugging her drink and take her back to Louisiana hoping to show her how Vivi s troubled past has caused her present issues including her fight with Sidda As the Sisters show Sidda Vivi s scrapbook Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood a series of flashbacks depicts Vivi s turbulent history from her childhood to Sidda s which include Vivi witnessing racism at Teensy s aunt and uncle s house being falsely accused of incest with her father Taylor by her bitter and jealous mother Buggy and losing the love of her life Jack Whitman Teensy s older brother to an airplane crash in World War II Sidda is unmoved in her opinion of Vivi as self centered and helpless and is so upset she tells Connor she wants to postpone their wedding It is revealed that the main source of conflict in Sidda and Vivi s relationship is an incident where Vivi had a nervous breakdown and brutally beat Sidda and her siblings Unbeknownst to Sidda Vivi had been prescribed a dangerous dosage of antidepressant Dexamyl which caused her erratic behavior she had to be hospitalized following the incident With this revelation Sidda finally understands her mother s suffering Vivi and Sidda reconcile and Sidda decides that she wants to marry Connor in Louisiana Vivi and the Sisters induct Sidda into the Ya Ya Sisterhood Cast editSandra Bullock as Siddalee Sidda Walker Allison Bertolino as the child Sidda Angus Macfadyen as Connor McGill Ellen Burstyn as Viviane Joan Vivi Abbott Walker Ashley Judd as young Vivi Abbott Walker Caitlin Wachs as the child Vivi Abbott James Garner as Shepherd James Shep Walker David Lee Smith as young Shep Maggie Smith as Caroline Eliza Caro Brewer Bennett Katy Selverstone as young Caro Mary Katherine Weiss as the child Caro Fionnula Flanagan as Aimee Malissa Teensy Whitman Jacqueline McKenzie as young Teensy Alyssa May Gold as the child Teensy Shirley Knight as Denise Rose Necie Kelleher Ogden Kiersten Warren as young Necie Nicki Tschudi as the child Necie Matthew Settle as Jack Whitman Cherry Jones as Buggy Abbott Vivi s mother David Rasche as Taylor Abbot Vivi s father Gina McKee as Genevieve Whitman Teensy s mother Mark Joy as Mr Whitman Teensy s fatherReception editBox office edit Divine Secrets grossed a domestic total of 69 599 016 and 4 240 224 outside the States totaling 73 839 240 worldwide 1 The film opened at 2 the weekend of its release with 16 167 412 behind The Sum of All Fears s second weekend 2 Critical response edit Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood received a mixed response from film critics The film holds a 44 Rotten rating on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes with the consensus Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood is more melodramatic than emotionally truthful and uneven in its mixture of time periods actresses laughter and tears 3 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film only one and a half out of four stars writing The Ya Ya Sisterhood is rubber stamped from the same mold that has produced an inexhaustible supply of fictional Southern belles who drink too much talk too much think about themselves too much try too hard to be the most unforgettable character you ve ever met and are in general insufferable He added There is not a character in the movie with a shred of plausibility not an event that is believable not a confrontation that is not staged not a moment that is not false 4 Todd McCarthy of Variety similarly remarked While there are pleasures to be had from watching so many grand actresses strut their stuff the fact is that the overriding preoccupation here rests with surface impressions rather than psychological probity 5 Conversely Stephen Holden of The New York Times gave the film a more positive review describing it as resolutely for and about women and observing For all its failed connections Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood is nurturing in a gauzy dithering way 6 Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times also praised the film saying This is a work of excess and passion an untidy sprawl of a motion picture that is sometimes ragged occasionally uncertain but and this is what s important always warm accessible and rich in emotional life 7 References edit Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood Box Office Mojo Retrieved July 12 2016 June 7 9 2002 Weekend Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved July 12 2016 Ebert Roger June 7 2002 Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood Chicago Sun Times Retrieved July 12 2016 McCarthy Todd May 9 2002 Review Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood Variety Retrieved July 12 2016 Holden Stephen June 7 2002 FILM REVIEW Girlhood Chums Rallying Round The New York Times Retrieved July 12 2016 Turan Kenneth June 7 2002 Forever Ya Yas In a heartfelt film adaptation four friends cherish their lifelong sisterhood Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 12 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood film Official website at Warner Bros Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Divine 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