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A la altura de los Steins

Título original: Keeping Up with the Steins
  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,4/10
3,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jami Gertz, Jeremy Piven, and Larry Miller in A la altura de los Steins (2006)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 13-year-old boy uses his upcoming bar mitzvah to reconcile the strained relationship between his father and grandfather.A 13-year-old boy uses his upcoming bar mitzvah to reconcile the strained relationship between his father and grandfather.A 13-year-old boy uses his upcoming bar mitzvah to reconcile the strained relationship between his father and grandfather.

  • Dirección
    • Scott Marshall
  • Guión
    • Mark Zakarin
  • Reparto principal
    • Jeremy Piven
    • Garry Marshall
    • Daryl Sabara
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,4/10
    3,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Scott Marshall
    • Guión
      • Mark Zakarin
    • Reparto principal
      • Jeremy Piven
      • Garry Marshall
      • Daryl Sabara
    • 42Reseñas de usuarios
    • 41Reseñas de críticos
    • 57Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos6

    Keeping Up With The Steins
    Trailer 2:22
    Keeping Up With The Steins
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Vegan
    Clip 0:56
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Vegan
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Vegan
    Clip 0:56
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Vegan
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: New Client
    Clip 1:20
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: New Client
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Good News
    Clip 0:56
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Good News
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Shamoo
    Clip 0:59
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Shamoo
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Snap
    Clip 0:56
    Keeping Up With The Steins Scene: Snap

    Imágenes20

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    Jeremy Piven
    Jeremy Piven
    • Adam Fiedler
    Garry Marshall
    Garry Marshall
    • Irwin Fiedler
    Daryl Sabara
    Daryl Sabara
    • Benjamin Fiedler
    Jami Gertz
    Jami Gertz
    • Joanne Fiedler
    Cheryl Hines
    Cheryl Hines
    • Casey Nudelman
    Marc John Jefferies
    Marc John Jefferies
    • Tim
    • (as Marc John Jeffries)
    Tom Hines
    • Master of Ceremonies
    Carter Jenkins
    Carter Jenkins
    • Zachary Stein
    Sandra Taylor
    Sandra Taylor
    • Raylene Stein
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Arnie Stein
    Miranda Cosgrove
    Miranda Cosgrove
    • Karen Sussman
    Britt Robertson
    Britt Robertson
    • Ashley Grunwald
    • (as Brittany Robertson)
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    • Self
    Doris Roberts
    Doris Roberts
    • Rose Fiedler
    Sky Bear Aguilar
    • Native American Boy
    Daryl Hannah
    Daryl Hannah
    • Sandy…
    Jaron Lowenstein
    Jaron Lowenstein
    • Cantor Nathan
    Richard Benjamin
    Richard Benjamin
    • Rabbi Schulberg
    • Dirección
      • Scott Marshall
    • Guión
      • Mark Zakarin
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    Reseñas de usuarios42

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    7mcgee4468

    Interesting Things...

    Interesting thing about having seen 'Keeping Up with the Steins' on a Sunday at Fallbrook in the Valley - there was a fieldtrip of some school that had seen fit to come see the film as a group, then hold a sort of Q&A in the lobby. Ages of the folks in attendance ranged from 12 to about 60 and over. I love being in a full theatre when going to a film, particularly a comedy as you'll get laughs out of people that become infectious and actually make seeing the film that much better of an experience.

    Another interesting thing about the 'Steins' film: while Jeremy Piven and the young hero of the film are the driving characters, the lasting memories of a film-goer actually belong to Gary Marshall & Doris Roberts. The backstory of their relationship, how it affected Piven, and how they've let by-gones be by-gones while Piven clutches to his old grudges is beautifully and deftly handled by the director. Marshall delivers the father figure as likable to an audience as the characters he created on network television back in the 70's.

    One more interesting thing about the 'Steins': you don't have to be Jewish to appreciate the humor, you just have to recognize the strengths and failings of every human being represented in these characters.
    10coleal2

    Hilarious Film!

    Great movie!! I was in a bad mood all day until I saw this movie. It made my day!! From the audience's responses, it made their day, too! I found Jeremy Piven's performance to be in line with his usual comedic excellence. When it comes to comedy, Jeremy is king. Excellent performances from other cast is definitely worth noting. Even though I'm not Jewish, I found the film totally entertaining. This film is more than slap stick comedy woven into a worn out display of one-liners. The characters are not static, and there is a serious current underlying the funny moments. It's a redemptive story about family being more important than money--in grand style. Good job, guys!
    4rsampron

    Maybe Better on the Small Screen?

    This is a coming-of-age story with a twist. There is more than one person coming-of-age.

    In a nutshell, it is the story of an angst-ridden thirteen year old boy whose troubles are doubled by his pending bar mitzvah.

    His father (Jeremy Piven) is a Hollywood agent intent on turning the bar mitzvah into a recruiting event to keep and grow his client base. This is complicated when his former partner, played by Larry Miller, throws a mega bar mitzvah for his own son, with the same intention in mind.

    Piven's angst at creating the perfect bar mitzvah/recruitment event is made worse by the arrival of his hippy-like father (Gary Marshall), who is attached to an early 40-something New Ager (Daryl Hannah) and teaching English to children on the Navajo reservation. I guess it's supposed to be funny, just looking at Marshall and Hannah. Marshall's and Piven's characters are estranged, the father having walked out on Piven and his mother (Doris Roberts) 26 years earlier.

    We have an angst-ridden triangle between the three men: grandfather, father, and grandson. (The trinity in a Jewish story?) Indeed, the only struggles in the story are between men. The men have no plot difficulties or unresolved issues with the women, or the women with each other. Frankly, there is no way men can have unresolved issues and not emotionally involve the women in their lives. It's just not realistic, not even in a satirical sense.

    I gave this film a "4" because of the story. It has a significant flaw. There is just no moment when I felt a human connection with the three men. I was shown all the events that led to the all-important climax, and then I felt nothing. It was like discovering I had swallowed a Chicklet instead of Viagra. No emotion. No "ah ha!" moment. I was more concerned that there wasn't enough butter on my popcorn. And because I felt no emotional connection with or between the three men, I did not feel their catharsis. And that's a real problem for a coming-of-age film. There were a few nice moments between the grandfather and grandson, but that was it.

    Not good.

    Regardless of what several "mainstream press" critics wrote and to the writer's and director's credit, I didn't see one stereotype. There were a few undeveloped characters, caricatures really, but that, too, is the fault of the storytellers— it's lazy, not malicious.

    Why it happened this way, I have no idea. Maybe they were forced to cut the film strangely or leave out things they wanted put in, due to money constraints. It just doesn't work.

    The acting was fine, featuring some of the best actors on television today. That made it marginally watchable. Maybe television is where this film should have been sold. I see this as a Starz film. Not quite HBO or Showtime material. IFC or Sundance will be its home in about six months.

    I counsel the writer and director to learn from this experience. You have to flesh out your characters more and let us in on their inner struggles. Don't tell us. Show us. That's what makes drama and comedy work, especially on film. Make us as tense as the characters appear because of the conflicts within the situation, and then resolve the audience's and characters' tensions at the same time. To paraphrase Woody Allen, if it's a comedy, make us bend with the character; if it's a drama, make us break.

    For example, don't match Richard Benjamin's Bill-O'Reilly-loving rabbi character with Marshall's tolerant grandfather, and do nothing with it. That could have been some very funny stuff as the two men synthesize their worldviews. Instead… pffft. Nothing.

    And finally, have a bigger theme— something the audience can sink its teeth into. I'm still not quite sure what it is. (And I won't venture a guess, because I don't want to spoil the ending for anybody.) Go back and watch how Chaplin created and then unknotted tension in "City Lights", how Sam Woods did it in "A Night at the Opera", how Marshall did it in "The Flamingo Kid" (another coming-of-age story), or even how it's done in the simplest episode of Piven's "Entourage". Have somebody check the treatment and script thoroughly for theme, conflict and catharsis. Then try it again.

    I don't want this to sound angry or mean-spirited. But the situation within the film was just lousy with potential for a better film. It was all wasted. And that's a shame.
    5SnoopyStyle

    wacky dysfunctional family

    Adam (Jeremy Piven) and Joanne Fiedler (Jami Gertz) have their son Benjamin (Daryl Sabara)'s bar mitzvah coming up. They attend Adam's former best friend and Hollywood agent partner Arnie Stein (Larry Miller)'s son Zachary's grand bar mitzvah. It's Brentwood and the Fiedlers decide to top it. Casey Nudelman (Cheryl Hines) is the planner. Benjamin has a crush on Ashley Grunwald and Karen Sussman is his know-it-all classmate. Rose (Doris Roberts) is his grandmother. He doesn't like his parents' outlandish plans and invites his wacky estranged grandfather Irwin (Garry Marshall) who is living with Sacred Feather (Daryl Hannah) on an Indian reservation.

    This dysfunctional family is wacky. Their problems are not that relatable or actually that funny. It's broadly sit-comish. For example, it isn't enough for Irwin and Sacred Feather to be hippies but they have to live on an Indian reservation. Everybody has to be wacky on the next level. I would also like to like Daryl Sabara more but he doesn't have quite the right adorable loveability. There is a nice message in the end but I would have preferred better laughs.
    6freakfire-1

    Thaddaus Hill: Hey, I'm running too!

    Ah, how is it like to "keep up with the Steins"? The answer is that it is much like keeping up with the Joneses, except this competition is more Jewish. Well, if you call attempts at reading Hebrew "Jewish".

    The Fiedlers are trying to one-up the Steins post-Bar Mitzvah party. Their son doesn't much want it, but instead wants to see the grandfather he didn't know. Combine that with the fact that his dad doesn't like grandpa for an obvious reason leads to an interesting confrontation.

    There are a few funny things. Yes there is nudity, but not many people go for old man nudity in a pool. Also his cane is a nice addition because of its usefulness with annoying drivers.

    The downside is that is comes off like a quasi-false documentary. While that is nice, knowing the soon-to-be man's thoughts, it doesn't play out too much further.

    Overall, it had some entertainment value. "C+"

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    • Curiosidades
      While shooting this movie, Daryl Sabara was also studying for his own Bar Mitzvah. The Haftorah portion that his character chants in the movie was Sabara's actual Bar Mitzvah portion.
    • Pifias
      When Benjamin is reading his Haftorah at his Bar Mitzvah, he fails to say the required prayer that precedes it. Instead, he goes right into the Haftorah portion itself.
    • Citas

      Rose Fiedler: Shamu is Jewish?

    • Créditos adicionales
      In the first set of end credits, Mark John Jefferies is listed as a cast member, but in the final comprehensive set, he is listed as Marc John Jeffries.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan/Flushed Away/Unknown/Volver/Stranger Than Fiction (2006)
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      Performed and Arranged by Gregori Schecter's Klezmer Festival Band

      Courtesy of Opus 1 Music Library

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de junio de 2006 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • BV Entertainment (United States)
      • Miramax (United States)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Hebreo
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Keeping Up with the Steins
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • Miramax
      • A Road Picture
      • Winsome Entertainment
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 4.339.241 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 621.000 US$
      • 14 may 2006
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 4.409.374 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 1.85 : 1

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