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Originaltitel: Hope Springs
  • 2012
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
45.464
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Tommy Lee Jones and Meryl Streep in Wie beim ersten Mal (2012)
After thirty years of marriage, a middle-aged couple attends an intense, week-long counseling session to work on their relationship.
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Nach dreißig Jahren Ehe nimmt ein Ehepaar mittleren Alters an einem intensiven einwöchigen Seminar teil, um an ihrer Beziehung zu arbeiten.Nach dreißig Jahren Ehe nimmt ein Ehepaar mittleren Alters an einem intensiven einwöchigen Seminar teil, um an ihrer Beziehung zu arbeiten.Nach dreißig Jahren Ehe nimmt ein Ehepaar mittleren Alters an einem intensiven einwöchigen Seminar teil, um an ihrer Beziehung zu arbeiten.

  • Regie
    • David Frankel
  • Drehbuch
    • Vanessa Taylor
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Meryl Streep
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Steve Carell
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    45.464
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    • Regie
      • David Frankel
    • Drehbuch
      • Vanessa Taylor
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Meryl Streep
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Steve Carell
    • 226Benutzerrezensionen
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    • 65Metascore
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      • 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    • Kay
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    Steve Carell
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    Jean Smart
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    • Eileen, Kay's Friend
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    9spelaeologus

    Some plots aren't all about you... c'mon people!

    It's always interesting to read people's reviews of movies and instead of getting a review, we get a paragraphs full of narcissism, relentless scrutiny, and disappointment. What reviewers have to understand is that yours is not the only perspective on what makes a good movie, in fact, good.

    The problem is, genuine realism is lost on those expecting the standard Hollywood-esque, brushed-canvasses, flawless plot lines, and riveting dialogue. Life is rarely like that and when a movie comes along that depicts some real-life humanity, with all our human idiosyncrasies and vulnerabilities, it gets dissected because a few outspoken individuals are expecting reality as its portrayed in Reality TV and not reality as most of us know it, as it really is.

    This movie captured the tenuous nature of intimate relationships and all the things we don't say to each other. It is uncomfortable for most of us to be that exposed and vulnerable with another human being, and that is what Hope Springs capitalized on better than many other films of this genre. The communication difficulties Jones and Streep exhibited were masterfully portrayed. The dialogue wasn't always fun and lively, but that's what added to the authenticity of the plot and the main developing theme. If you're looking for mindless entertainment, something easy to digest, there's plenty out there. If you're up for a healthy dose of reality and a powerful, vital message, then give Hope Springs a viewing. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Happy film hunting!
    8rgblakey

    Hope Springs delivers just as much emotion as laughs

    There are movies that come along that fall in numerous genres. The latest Hope Springs seems to be pushing the comedy but sports a story that could easily be delivering the drama so going in is already somewhat of a mystery on what to really expect. With a stellar cast of Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell is there any way this film couldn't work on some level?

    Hope Springs follows a married couple who have grown apart. They head out to Hope Springs to attempt to rekindle their lost spark, but with a skeptical husband reluctant to take on the treatment is there any chance of saving this marriage? This is one of those movies that actually hit the mark successfully being both a comedy and a drama. When it's funny it hit a lot of really funny, sometimes uncomfortable funny moments. These are not a bad thing, but more uncomfortable for the characters in the situation thus causing a bit for the audience. What makes this film go from something pretty average to deliver something a bit more is the cast. Jones and Streep have both great chemistry throughout the film and feel like a real couple during the problem times as well as the emotional affection ones. This is their movie to shine and the emotional roller coaster they both deliver really makes this film work. They bounce around from typical married couple to acting like teenagers in love like only someone with their talent could do. Carell does a great job playing the straight laced doctor, but really only serves as a buffer to help this story of these too move along. This does showcase another chance to show he is more than just a funny man, but just doesn't bring a whole lot to the film, but what he does works well. The story isn't anything all that new, but will easily affect any age couple in a relationship that have experienced something like this from the emotional moments to the comedic ones.

    This is a memorable cute heartfelt movie that is usually saved for the younger cast, but gives it this new twist using the older couple. Jones and Streep show that they still have it in both the acting chops and the love story delivering some unexpected sexual humor that elevated this movie just out of average and into a fun worthwhile cute film.

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    7dragora116

    A slice of older life - Quietly & beautifully acted

    A slightly-over-middle-age couple finds themselves in more than a rut, post-post empty nest. What to do?

    An overly-simplified plot outline for a lovely, sweet, funny, sad, quiet movie that allows the cast's acting talents to shine. A great script with spot-on character development. None of your over-dramatics here.

    We all know about Meryl Streep & Tommy Lee Jones, but even they deliver some newness. But Steve Carell gives us a nuanced performance without the smallest hint of shtick. Notice Elisabeth Shue in a small part that delivers big. As well as Jean Smart & Mimi Rogers.

    Don't miss this one.
    9badawi_33

    Great acting, excellent dialog

    The plot seemed simple enough, a marriage in trouble, but when you have Streep and Jones you expect a treat and the did not disappoint at all. The scenes where they are sitting with the the therapist you can cut the tension with a knife. You expect Streep to be brilliant and she is, but Jones more than hold his own. It is difficult to play a man who is unable to be vulnerable and he truly excelled.

    Of course as with every cinematic experience depends on your state of mind and your demographic. The couple sitting in front of me were elderly and mid way through the movie the lady leaned over and put her head on her partner's shoulder and stayed like that through the rest of the movie. This movie does that to you, it makes you appreciate your partner more, you can almost thank them for putting up with our own shortcomings.

    This is a real movie for real people ... Enjoy!
    9stephenrtod

    Streep, Jones and Carrell Break New Ground

    I am a single, 67 year old retiree, who has been married and divorced twice; and this movie really touched me. It acted as a sort of cinematic mirror to prompt me to reflect upon the many daily choices, or even finer gradations of volition, that make up a healthy or dysfunctional marriage or relationship of any kind. The movie was about how we create our own heaven or hell, in the house, in the kitchen, in the bedroom, and in life. We lose our grip on our passionate love affairs almost the way that dust slowly collects on the floor. Didn't I just vacuum that dust yesterday? That is how a marriage can ossify, degrade itself, as if consciousness itself were shot full of some sort of novocaine by sneaky subtle injections over the years, one feeling at a time numbed.

    Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones and Steve Carrell are excellent and break new emotional and acting ground for all three master actors.

    The movie made me think about my entire life, and it made me reflect upon my parents' marriage, too.

    Tommy Lee Jones' portrayal of Arnold, a man who has been an accountant so long he can simply function on automatic with his customers, not really giving his passionate self to his business- or his marriage, ran the gamut from acceptance of various ruts to various kinds of rage, embarrassment, and stubbornness, refusal to drop his pride, or make compromises that would have been in the best interests of himself, his wife and the marriage.

    The camera does not editorialize. It shows Arnold falling asleep watching golf instruction on television. The camera directly above the frying pan and close up, depicts Meryl Streep's Kay, sizzling a strip of bacon and one sunny side up egg for Arnold every day, day after day. He eats his breakfast with his back to her as he reads the paper, then gets up, every day, and gives her a peck on the check without even making eye contact, and he's off to work again- like an unemotional little engine that could.

    When Sisyphus pushed that boulder up to the top of the hill, his punishment by the gods, he had to watch it roll back down to the bottom of the hill whereupon, he repeated this process - for eternity. But Sisyphus smiled - at least according to Albert Camus, he smiled. It occurred to me that relationships and marriages devolve into accommodations, and that passion, like air being spent out the tiny leaks in a worn tire, can evanesce before either party truly, deeply realizes what they are doing, what they have done. The smiles in this movie are forced, automatic, defensive, painful. Boulders are not openly acknowledged.

    In this movie, every scene is slightly underplayed. No line or gesture is over the top. Almost every word of dialogue is realistic. I never felt that I was being lectured or preached to. I did think that the background music was too intrusive several times, however, almost as if someone did not trust Meryl Streep to carry the emotional load of the scene - an error of judgement. This movie needed no such authorial or directorial intrusion - That is my only criticism.

    "Hope Springs" is a movie about the ingredients of happiness or lack of same, and the finesse of the actors, the director, the cinematographer and the editors is magnificent. They never stooped to dwell on any sort of cliché dialogue or acting flourishes. It was believable.

    I felt that the movie really opened up my life. I wish I had seen it 45 years ago when I married for the first time. It is that good.

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      Jeff Bridges turned down the role of Arnold.
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      When Arnold is getting ready to head to the airport, he puts on a dark tie with small stars. When he sits on the airplane, it is a totally different tie.
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      Kay: He is everything. But I'm... I'm really lonely. And to be with someone, when you're not really with him can... it's... I think I might be less lonely... alone.

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      Ain't Love Somethin'
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. September 2012 (Deutschland)
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      • Kanada
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • ¿Qué voy a hacer con mi marido?
    • Drehorte
      • Guilford, Connecticut, USA
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      • Columbia Pictures
      • Mandate Pictures
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • 30.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 63.536.011 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 14.650.121 $
      • 12. Aug. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 114.281.051 $
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