Als ihr Vater stirbt, müssen vier erwachsene Geschwister in das Haus ihrer Kindheit zurückkehren und eine Woche lang unter einem Dach leben, zusammen mit ihren mitteilsamen Mutter und einer ... Alles lesenAls ihr Vater stirbt, müssen vier erwachsene Geschwister in das Haus ihrer Kindheit zurückkehren und eine Woche lang unter einem Dach leben, zusammen mit ihren mitteilsamen Mutter und einer Reihe von Ehegatten, Expartnern und verpassten Gelegenheiten.Als ihr Vater stirbt, müssen vier erwachsene Geschwister in das Haus ihrer Kindheit zurückkehren und eine Woche lang unter einem Dach leben, zusammen mit ihren mitteilsamen Mutter und einer Reihe von Ehegatten, Expartnern und verpassten Gelegenheiten.
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It starts light, introducing the characters, it starts building storyline, gradually the humor and comedy between the characters becomes more and more fluent.
After the build-up and introduction, there is the storyline. And the storyline just unfolds so brilliantly. I love how every character has it's own unique differences, it's like a family not made for each other, but completely lost without each other.
The ending is just undeniably great, it's one of the better movies I have seen in a long time. Jason Bateman by the way, was born for this role. The movie would have been one big flop if that man wasn't in it. Jason Bateman just makes everything seem a little better.
After having read all of Jonathan Tropper's novels, it is hard to avoid the thought that they seem to have been written for the screen. His dialog, his wisdom, his humor and outrageous situations have always seemed destined to be made into films. When I saw that This is Where I Leave You was to become a film, I knew that if nothing else, it would reflect many of the same elements that make his fiction so much fun.
What I guess I didn't count on was the fact that while this is a very solid movie, it still exposes the difficulty of adaptation. Much of the wisdom and humor of the book must be conveyed in a series of one on one conversations between characters, which, after a while start to feel a little exhausting. Tropper, who did the screenplay himself, chose to stay away from doing flashbacks to convey back story, hoping to work the relevant information into the plot. It is not a bad choice, but it does deprive the audience of some of the information that we would like to know: like what exactly happened to neighbor/semi-adopted child Horry that caused him to be brain damaged? It is referenced but never fully explained, which would seem important because of the apparent role the Tina Fey character had in it. I can only think that maybe some bit of dialog somewhere was cut out of the final edit. The bit at the beginning with the birthday cake was underplayed in comparison to what happened in the book—probably not a terrible choice, though I might have enjoyed seeing the whole sequence end with something more explosive.
Still, This Is Where I Leave You had some great moments and the story and performances carried the day. Jason Bateman as Judd is a great everyman; Adam Driver wins an MVP for his role as the goof-up brother, Phillip; Corey Stoll as Paul, the brother who holds down the fort for the others yet has his manhood challenged at every turn; Kathryn Hahn as Judd's Ex and Paul's Current (awkward!) ; Jane Fonda is convincing as the overbearing mother; Tina Fey as the alcoholic sister; Rose Byrne as Judd's hometown love interest, Penny Moore and Connie Britton as the goof-up brother's older woman--all perform the admirable job of making this rather dark comedy enjoyable.
The great cast was the reason I chose it, but the sweet themes of family and love and bonds and hopefulness... is the reason I enjoyed it. Seriously, maybe it's time to stop listening to film critics and just try something that's real and relatable. I'm glad I did. A solid 8 from me... and a very welcome diversion.
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- WissenswertesIn the source novel by Jonathan Tropper, the main character Judd recalls a time in his childhood when he saw his mother exercising to one of Jane Fonda's workout videos, and told her that she was prettier than Jane Fonda. In this movie version, Judd's mother is played by Jane Fonda.
- PatzerAnnie reveals a syringe to Judd, indicating that she is taking injectable fertility medication. Yet she had said her husband hasn't even been tested for fertility issues. No reputable doctor would prescribe fertility medication without testing both members of the couple.
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Judd Altman: It's hard to see people from your past when your present is so cataclysmically screwed up, you know.
Horry Callen: Welcome to my world.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Conan: Timothy Olyphant/Nasim Pedrad/Passenger (2014)
- SoundtracksFall At Your Feet
Written by Saint Raymond, Nick Atkinson and Charles Westropp
Performed by Saint Raymond
Courtesy of Never Fade Records
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- Hasta que la muerte los juntó
- Drehorte
- Congregation KTI, 575 King Street, Port Chester, New York, USA(synagogue exteriors)
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- Budget
- 19.800.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 34.296.320 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.558.149 $
- 21. Sept. 2014
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 41.296.320 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 43 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1