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Standing Up

Originaltitel: Ezra
  • 2023
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,4/10
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Robert De Niro, Bobby Cannavale, and William A. Fitzgerald in Standing Up (2023)
Centers on comedian Max co-parenting autistic son Ezra with ex-wife Jenna. Faced with crucial decisions about Ezra's future, Max and Ezra go on a life-changing cross-country road trip.
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Ein erfolgloser Stegreifkomiker, der in Trennung lebt und für seinen autistischen Sohn ein liebevoller Vater sein will, entführt seinen Sohn aus den Fängen von Fehlentscheidungen, was eine V... Alles lesenEin erfolgloser Stegreifkomiker, der in Trennung lebt und für seinen autistischen Sohn ein liebevoller Vater sein will, entführt seinen Sohn aus den Fängen von Fehlentscheidungen, was eine Verfolgungsjagd quer durchs Land nach sich zieht.Ein erfolgloser Stegreifkomiker, der in Trennung lebt und für seinen autistischen Sohn ein liebevoller Vater sein will, entführt seinen Sohn aus den Fängen von Fehlentscheidungen, was eine Verfolgungsjagd quer durchs Land nach sich zieht.

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    • Tony Goldwyn
  • Drehbuch
    • Tony Spiridakis
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Bobby Cannavale
    • Rose Byrne
    • Vera Farmiga
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    6,4/10
    5200
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    • Regie
      • Tony Goldwyn
    • Drehbuch
      • Tony Spiridakis
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Bobby Cannavale
      • Rose Byrne
      • Vera Farmiga
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      • 4 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Max
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Jenna
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Grace
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Jayne
    William A. Fitzgerald
    William A. Fitzgerald
    • Ezra
    Tess Goldwyn
    Tess Goldwyn
    • Mrs. Cathro
    Sophie Mulligan
    • Ariana
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    • Principal Lee
    Ella Ayberk
    Ella Ayberk
    • Dr. Tamarova
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    Emma Willmann
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    • Emma Willmann
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    • Greer Barnes
    Meg Hennessy
    • Jackie
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    Lois Robbins
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
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    Tony Goldwyn
    Tony Goldwyn
    • Bruce
    Geoffrey Owens
    Geoffrey Owens
    • Robert Segal
    Alex Plank
    Alex Plank
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    7steveinadelaide

    Sincerity and depth make this worth watching

    It must be challenging to tell a fictional story about a boy with autism and make it authentic. Director Tony Goldwyn and writer Tony Spiridakis (who drew on his own experience as a parent of a child with autism) have done that with Ezra. Max (Bobby Cannavale) is a standup comedian who struggles to raise his autistic son, Ezra (William A. Fitzgerald). Max has very different views with his ex-wife, Jenna (Rose Byrne), on parenting Ezra. Additionally, Max and his father (played by Robert De Niro) have a tense relationship. And when Ezra is placed in a "special" school, Max illegally takes Ezra on a road trip on his way to an audition for a comedy gig. And, of course, a great deal of drama ensues.

    The family dynamics, the challenge of parenting a child with autism, and the demands of personal growth are explored with sensitivity and compassion. Many people have praised Ezra as an accurate portrayal of autism. The performance by the young Fitzgerald in his acting debut is stunningly good. Cannavale and De Niro are also excellent in their roles. It's great to see De Niro in one of his best performances for some time. And Rose Byrne does a good job as Ezra's mother, although her character does seem to be underutilised.

    Goldwyn's direction balances emotional depth with personal story telling, but sometimes, some of the plot seems to be a bit extraneous to the central story. And the narrative occasionally ventures into cliche. But, overall, it's a warm and heartfelt story that moves along at a good pace, although the final act of the film does feel a bit drawn out.

    There have been other movies similar to Ezra, such as The Peanut Butter Falcon. But what makes this one stand out is its feeling of authenticity. If you're interested in family dramas, and particularly if you are interested in neurodiversity, you will find this a compelling watch. Despite some of its narrative flaws, its sincerity and depth make this one worth checking out.
    JohnDeSando

    Poignant sometimes absurd melodrama for a light summer visit. Super acting.

    He's read the New York Times since he was 5 and can eat only with plastic silverware. That's Ezra, the film is Ezra, and Ezra is autistic. This new melodrama from Hollywood, directed by Tony Goldwyn, is a tearjerker in its best form: so likeable is dad, Max (Bobby Cannavale in his career high), so fetchingly gruff his grandpa (Robert De Niro), so loveable Ezra (William A. Fitzgerald) that you root for them from the first frame to the last.

    Max doesn't want Ezra to be put in a special school, so in his usually off-kilter way, he kidnaps Ezra to take him to California away from the cold-hearted child services and to appear as a comedian on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Despite the challenge of an Amber Alert, the fugitives manage to make the odyssey with grandpa's help and that of the endearing mother (Rose Byrne), divorced from Max but loving both Ezra and him. That she accepts the authorities' decision to drug Ezra and place him in a special school stretches credibility given the questionable authorities.

    Although some of these situations seem like setups for pulling at the heart, the film peppers each with a reality that proclaims how we could easily be in the same situation. Max often acts like a child, while the child acts like an adult. When Max attacks the principal, the script seems unreal.

    However, the film successfully shows not only the rough side, but also the charming side of autism, much as Rainman did. In other words, humanity outweighs film formula.

    Life constantly gives Max chances while he tends to blow the opportunities. While being a stand-up comedian who earns a gig on Kimmel, he has some of the worst jokes ever, such as finding his inner child who happens to have a gun.

    One of the memorable segments is De Niro showing his considerable chops when he apologizes to Max for being an emotionally distant father. It's the old Travis first-rate acting even when it feels like writer Tony Spiridakis is forcing the moment and its emotion.

    The movie Ezra is a stellar summer outing with excellent acting and caution about being a parent and bringing up an autistic child. The imperfections are negligible when you consider its strengths.
    7TomSawyer-2112

    Not as easy as it looked

    Everything starts escalating with the autistic kid having troubles at school.

    Well-drawn characters on all sides of the boy's personal realities are certain that they must impose their own way of assisting him, leaving him as a subject without any freedom of choice..

    • The authorities, deciding based on their professional experience and tutoring, responsible to observe rules and regulations, and placing little empathy on human considerations, illegitimately and abusively use their authority to undermine the rights and obligations of parents.


    • the dad, a one man show comedian, who reacts emotionally against authorities, doctors, specialists, knowing rationally that he has to act irrationally to remove the kid from a subordinate law-abiding care system.


    • The mother, conformist, yielding to the authorities to some extent, fighting her own emotions and hysteria to avoid escalating the situation.


    • The grandfather, torn between his son and his wife, worried about the parents and the child, plagued by his own demons as a result of his own failings.


    This results in an entertaining 90-minute combination of typical atypical personalities portrayed with reason, passion and humour, as well as the personality of the kid attempting to navigate like a fish away from the centre of this unwanted attention.

    I am sceptical of movies concerning children's psychological issues, mostly because psychology is not an accurate science, like physics, chemistry or mathematics, but it is elevated to the same level of undisputable authority. Those harmed are frequently over-victimized and emotionally manipulated.

    This was spot on; the director and actors' outstanding performances entirely changed my biased perception.

    The film, in a beautiful crescendo with no wasted moments and a lot of scenery changes, moves from interesting to capturing my attention to retaining it until the very end.
    7AfricanBro

    The kid's good

    I was pleasantly surprised to find actual comedians here. I actually watch Emma Willmann's stuff, and it seems like she even wrote her own material here. The movie convincingly portrays its themes, highlighting the struggles of parenting, especially in the context of divorce and a child with mental health issues. We also see the valid reasons behind the parents' disagreements. They both wanted what was best.

    The film exceeded my expectations. The conflicts felt realistic, and the acting was good, particularly from William A. Fitzgerald in his first movie role. He was so good that I hope he doesn't get typecast like the dude from The Good Doctor. Overall, the cast did well. Robert De Niro's introduction was funny, and he had some great moments. He's excellent at playing father roles, as I noticed in Silver Linings Playbook.

    The humor was well-balanced, with the best laughs coming from moments outside the stand-up comedy bits. I'm glad the movie didn't overdo the jokes, even though one of the main characters is a comedian. It balances out with the dramatic moments without overshadowing them.

    While the movie didn't leave a lasting impact, I still think it's worth watching. It was a pleasant surprise since I expected it to be overly sentimental, but it turned out much better. One of the cool things about mystery movie screenings is discovering unexpectedly good films, even if they're not ones I was eagerly anticipating. I'm a bit conflicted about giving it 3 or 3½ stars.
    10UniqueParticle

    I have autism - I absolutely loved this!

    I don't understand the ones that hated this to me it's one of the most heartwarming, quite relatable, and wonderful tearjerker; I'm probably one of few that cried a couple times during this. I have had stomach pain most the day but I love crying to movies I sympathize with and felt sad I don't have a great dad like Bobby Cannavale's character even Robert De Niro was magnificent in this!

    I'm fine with being in the minority that loved this a lot to me anything about someone on the spectrum hits the spot and this is one of the best ones I've seen. I quote movies often, I've had meltdowns, I have sensory to certain foods, and I was forced into special needs classes at a young age. I genuinely hope Ezra gets appreciated truly deserves it.

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      In real life, Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne have been a couple since 2012.
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      Max: God bless Steven Wright.

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      • 12. September 2024 (Deutschland)
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      • 2. Juni 2024
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