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Regreso a Maple Drive

Título original: Doing Time on Maple Drive
  • Película de TV
  • 1992
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,0/10
2,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jim Carrey, William McNamara, and Lori Loughlin in Regreso a Maple Drive (1992)
Drama

Un joven universitario, el "hijo predilecto" de su familia, lleva a su prometido a casa para conocerlos.Un joven universitario, el "hijo predilecto" de su familia, lleva a su prometido a casa para conocerlos.Un joven universitario, el "hijo predilecto" de su familia, lleva a su prometido a casa para conocerlos.

  • Dirección
    • Ken Olin
  • Guión
    • James Duff
  • Reparto principal
    • James Sikking
    • Bibi Besch
    • William McNamara
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,0/10
    2,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ken Olin
    • Guión
      • James Duff
    • Reparto principal
      • James Sikking
      • Bibi Besch
      • William McNamara
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    • 2Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    • Nominado para 3 premios Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio y 3 nominaciones en total

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    James Sikking
    James Sikking
    • Phil Carter
    • (as James B. Sikking)
    Bibi Besch
    Bibi Besch
    • Lisa Carter
    William McNamara
    William McNamara
    • Matt Carter
    Jayne Brook
    Jayne Brook
    • Karen
    David Byron
    • Tom
    Lori Loughlin
    Lori Loughlin
    • Allison
    Jim Carrey
    Jim Carrey
    • Tim Carter
    Philip Linton
    Philip Linton
    • Andy
    Bennett Cale
    • Kyle
    Richard Israel
    Richard Israel
    • Student Actor
    Mark Chaet
    Mark Chaet
    • Nick
    Janice Lynde
    Janice Lynde
    • Judy
    George Roth
    • Dr. Norman
    Parker Whitman
    • Gene
    Danielle Michonne
    • Cindy
    Toni Sawyer
    • Millie
    Bodhi Elfman
    Bodhi Elfman
    • Joe
    Mike Marikian
    • Kevin
    • Dirección
      • Ken Olin
    • Guión
      • James Duff
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    xavrush89

    Not sure if this has aged well, but worth viewing.

    This seemed great when it premiered in 1992, but it now seems a little bit contrived. The father is too easy to hate, and the grown sons are too easy to feel sorry for. Therefore, the only multidimensional characters are Lori Laughlin's and Bibi Besch's. But at the time, Ken Olin was pretty bold to tackle the issues in this movie. The nightmare bachelor party is probably the most cringe-worthy scene, of many, but that's probably intentional. Loughlin has one of the best lines in the movie: "Matt, I don't think this is the kind of thing you can talk yourself out of." Too bad she was only in half the movie. Jayne Brook (of "Gattaca") is great as the sister, and her character's storyline, though the least dramatic, should have given her more to do. And as for Besch, she pulls off the best acting as much with her facial expressions as with her lines. Always a radiant character actor, she was taken from us too soon (1996).
    dave_panepinto

    DToMD Coming to DVD

    Finally, this great TV movie is being released on DVD. Won't be out (pardon the pun) until September 7, 2004, same date as HBO's "Angels in America."

    I really liked this when it first aired. It hit home for me, as a gay man who contemplated suicide in my youth. Often a part of the process of accepting yourself, despite the hatred and violence inflicted on GLBT persons. A test, I suppose. Failing at that attempt is the only way to pass. Truth must prevail, even if others--including those people you hold dear--do not wish to hear it. As though listening yourself is ever that easy.

    Jim Carrey was amazing in this, and should have gotten him more serious roles. "Man in the Moon" was the closest to serious that he's done since this film. I hope he does more, since comedy can only take you so far. Oscars are won for dramas, typically.

    Dave
    8blanche-2

    dueling dysfunctionals in an exceptional film

    Wow. A made for TV movie that could have been a feature - what a switch! Usually you pay ten bucks for something that would have played better on TV.

    "Doin' Time on Maple Drive" is a powerful film, more or less based on the syndrome of the controlling, affluent parents/children afraid of their disapproval, trying to please them and not measuring up. So it will hit home with lots of people. In fact, probably with most people.

    The film is of special interest because of a supporting dramatic role by none other than Jim Carrey. He and the whole cast are excellent and ring true.

    A therapist once told me, "There are no secrets in families." This movie points that up magnificently.

    Doin' Time on Maple Drive is irresistible - when it's on TV, even if you've seen it, you won't be able to resist watching it again.
    khohen1

    Went in expecting one thing... coming out with so much more...

    Some major plot line details are mentioned... don't read any further if you haven't seen this and don't want to spoil the fun.

    Okay, I am one of the biggest Jim Carrey fanatics out there. The only reason I bought this movie (on eBay) was to see Jim Carrey in his "first dramatic role". It cost me $26!!! So, obviously, I went in only to see Jim. But then the title character came on, Matt, and I was like, hey, I know him... I like him. And then Laurie Laughlin (Becky from Full House, don't know how to spell her real name) came on, same reaction. And I also recognized the sister and the father. So I was like, hey, maybe it'll even be a good movie anyway.

    Well, let me tell you, Jim Carrey was secondary as of twenty minutes into the film. While I wished that Tim would have been a bigger part of the story, I was completely taken into the story of Matt and being gay. I think they tackled the pressures of being gay, and hiding secrets to a "too perfect to be true" family. I think there should have been three storylines...the back stories of the sister and of Tim's were way too big to be back stories... but the movie was already 94 minutes long and I don't think any scenes preexisting should have been taken out... I guess I just think it shoulda been three different movies... I don't know. Every single actor in this movie does a beautiful job. The storys are sympathy envoking and the characters are likable, exept for the mom and for the father until about ten til the end. And speaking of the end... it was too wrapped up for my taste. A little hasty about face for the Father to go through... but anyway, it was a TV movie right?

    I definately think this is right up there with Truman Show as far as Jim's acting goes... anyone who says my man can't act can't see. Thanksyou very much!!! ;)

    8/10
    8jambos

    Surprising

    It's a story about a dysfunctional family centering on the up-coming marriage of one the sons, and how years of trying to keep everything up for appearances finally unravels and nearly destroys everyone with it. Oddly, the most functional member of the family is an alcoholic (played by Jim Carey), the only one with the ability to state what's true and to speak his mind.

    The story and plot are well developed, as are the characters. The only thing I would've like to have seen more of was the sister and her husband. The movie hints at some serious issues (beside the one immediate one at hand) between them--which seemed oddly down-played.

    Anyway, see this when it comes on cable!!

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      Features an early, dramatic role by Jim Carrey.
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      Tom: How does it feel, Captain?

      Phil Carter: What?

      Tom: How does it feel to almost lose your child? How bad does it feel?

      Karen: Tom...

      Phil Carter: I don't know what gotten into you, Tom, but I don't think this is none of your concern.

      Tom: I'm sorry, Phil, I'm 32 years old and you don't get to decide what concerns me. See, your standard of conduct might be the sufficient reason to lose your child, but I have to draw the line when it comes to losing mine.

      Phil Carter: What children? You don't have any children.

      Tom: No, I don't. I don't have any children. I don't have children, because my wife would rather have an abortion without telling me--without even telling me that she's pregnant--rather than risk upsetting you by having a baby at the wrong time. You have a son who drinks himself into a stupor every night...

      Tim Carter: [embarrassed by this] Oh, God, Tom!

      Tom: ...you've got a daughter who's ashamed of her husband...

      Karen: [cuts him desperately] I am not ashamed!

      Tom: [annoyed] Who's ashamed of her husband--you're ashamed of me, Karen--and you've got another son who almost killed himself rather than tell you he's not what you think he is. And I'm not prepared to be a parent? Because I can't afford it? It's about money?

      Phil Carter: Tom, we're not going to talk about this now.

      Tom: No? When are we going to talk about it? When someone actually dies? Would that be better? What's the military term for it? "Acceptable losses", isn't it? Well these are not acceptable losses. I can't accept them.

      Tom: [shakes his head in shame and leaves]

      Tom: I can't!

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      Featured in The 44th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1992)

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      • 16 de marzo de 1992 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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