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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un fumeta rebelde llamado Moondog vive la vida según sus propias reglas.Un fumeta rebelde llamado Moondog vive la vida según sus propias reglas.Un fumeta rebelde llamado Moondog vive la vida según sus propias reglas.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 7 nominaciones en total
Donovan St V. Williams
- Snoop's Rasta Pilot
- (as Donovan Williams)
Ricardo Matallana
- Jose the Pool Boy
- (as Ricardo B. Matallana)
Jo Marie Payton
- Judge
- (as JoMarie Payton)
Reseñas destacadas
McConaughey does his hazy best but I think these guys were so wasted they forgot they were making a movie.
I've seen people write that they expected a comedy. Even if labelled that way, this movie wasn't that. I knew guys like this (just not rich) back in the 70s. A lot of them you would meet, spend some time with, and they would just move on. The music fits the 70-80s era better. This movie seems to be more of an "expression" of a certain character you might run into.
There is no real success or failure to this movie, it's just there . I think that if you go into it with expectations of something else you probably won't enjoy it.
There is no real success or failure to this movie, it's just there . I think that if you go into it with expectations of something else you probably won't enjoy it.
Beach Bum is a movie about Moondog. He's a staple in Key West where he spends his days getting high, drinking PBR and occasionally writing. He's a poet by profession but dedicates all his time medicated. He has a wife that has a lover and a daughter that settled into marrying a man so dull he makes a Mormon seem exciting.
Beach Bum is director Harmony Korine recent attempt to highlight a character that colors outside the lines. If you're familiar with his work, you know that his movie pace can be belaboring such is the case here.
Matthew McConaughey playing a Stoner is not a stretch. Those expectations remain low upon viewing this movie.
Beach Bum has many issues. The movie boasts an all-star cast but grossly misuses them.
The concept for Beach Bum wasn't wrong; its execution is what was troublesome.
Moondog eccentric mannerism was only charming for an hour after that it became laboring.
Snoop Dog was also misplaced. One would think a movie that features weed as one of the themes and the charisma of Snoop would create magic on screen, but it doesn't. He's a limiting sidekick. One of the most dynamic artists of our time and he's lackluster.
Jonah Hill as Lewis Moondog's publicist also isn't very interesting.
I get that this movie was about celebrating Key West laid back way of life. The whole idea of tuning out very much exists there lamented among the thousands of tourists but it's not executed well.
Zac Efron pops up as a fellow stoner and luckily for him, this performance will hopefully be forgotten seeing that he just turned in a fantastic performance as Ted Bundy.
The bright light in this train wreck was Martin Lawrence. Lawrence hasn't made many movies lately. His comedic bone brings much-needed humor to a film that otherwise seemed in slow motion at times.
Director Harmony Korine has given us much better work. I understand what he was attempting here, but the bottom line is the movie got stuck in neutral and just became predictable, instead of giving us an insight to a character that is very comfortable in his skin Moondog became a caricature.
They're not wrong with going of grind, but a movie requires progression. You know a beginning, a middle and an end. We got two hours of a middle.
Matthew McConaughey at this stage in his career should not portray boring characters such as this; however, since his academy award, his roles have been stale. Gone is the young gunner from Texas that shook up Hollywood and in its place an artist that seems to have settled for an easy check. I am not giving up on McConaughey yet, but Beach Bum isn't the way back to memorable.
Beach Bum is director Harmony Korine recent attempt to highlight a character that colors outside the lines. If you're familiar with his work, you know that his movie pace can be belaboring such is the case here.
Matthew McConaughey playing a Stoner is not a stretch. Those expectations remain low upon viewing this movie.
Beach Bum has many issues. The movie boasts an all-star cast but grossly misuses them.
The concept for Beach Bum wasn't wrong; its execution is what was troublesome.
Moondog eccentric mannerism was only charming for an hour after that it became laboring.
Snoop Dog was also misplaced. One would think a movie that features weed as one of the themes and the charisma of Snoop would create magic on screen, but it doesn't. He's a limiting sidekick. One of the most dynamic artists of our time and he's lackluster.
Jonah Hill as Lewis Moondog's publicist also isn't very interesting.
I get that this movie was about celebrating Key West laid back way of life. The whole idea of tuning out very much exists there lamented among the thousands of tourists but it's not executed well.
Zac Efron pops up as a fellow stoner and luckily for him, this performance will hopefully be forgotten seeing that he just turned in a fantastic performance as Ted Bundy.
The bright light in this train wreck was Martin Lawrence. Lawrence hasn't made many movies lately. His comedic bone brings much-needed humor to a film that otherwise seemed in slow motion at times.
Director Harmony Korine has given us much better work. I understand what he was attempting here, but the bottom line is the movie got stuck in neutral and just became predictable, instead of giving us an insight to a character that is very comfortable in his skin Moondog became a caricature.
They're not wrong with going of grind, but a movie requires progression. You know a beginning, a middle and an end. We got two hours of a middle.
Matthew McConaughey at this stage in his career should not portray boring characters such as this; however, since his academy award, his roles have been stale. Gone is the young gunner from Texas that shook up Hollywood and in its place an artist that seems to have settled for an easy check. I am not giving up on McConaughey yet, but Beach Bum isn't the way back to memorable.
This film tells the story of a poet who lives a very hedonistic life in Florida.
I can't believe what I just watched. The characters are unlikable, and even repulsive. Their behaviour is consistently reckless and irresponsible. They live wasted lives, and they wasted my life too. The film is truly horrid, even though there are so many big names in it.
I can't believe what I just watched. The characters are unlikable, and even repulsive. Their behaviour is consistently reckless and irresponsible. They live wasted lives, and they wasted my life too. The film is truly horrid, even though there are so many big names in it.
This movie is beautifully broken. It is strange, disjointed and like trying to recollect the events after a 10 day binged on the beach.
It's wild, weird and very pretty in its own way. A complete mess that somehow makes sense.
I definitely recommend sticking through it at least once.
'The Beach Bum' Cast Is High on Matthew McConaughey
'The Beach Bum' Cast Is High on Matthew McConaughey
Matthew McConaughey, Isla Fisher, director Harmony Korine, and more cast members from The Beach Bum share what it was like being part of the star-studded cast.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesGary Oldman turned down the lead role before the role was offered to Matthew McConaughey.
- PifiasWhen Moondog gazes at himself in a hospital mirror, the cameraman is partially visible in one section of the mirror.
- ConexionesFeatured in Conan: Isla Fisher/Mark Normand (2019)
- Banda sonoraA Pirate Looks at Forty
Written and Performed by Jimmy Buffett
Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Пустопляс
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 3.502.600 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 1.763.070 US$
- 31 mar 2019
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 4.554.416 US$
- Duración1 hora 35 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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