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Thelma: La venganza nunca ha sido tan dulce

Título original: Thelma
  • 2024
  • 7
  • 1h 38min
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June Squibb in Thelma: La venganza nunca ha sido tan dulce (2024)
When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.
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Cuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arre... Leer todoCuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arrebatado.Cuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arrebatado.

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    • Josh Margolin
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    • Fred Hechinger
    • Richard Roundtree
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      • 11 premios y 29 nominaciones en total

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    7jamesatkins-43141

    'Thelma' Delivers a Loving Tribute to Our Elders

    "Thelma" (2024) is a charming and heartwarming family film that stands out for its empowering portrayal of an elderly woman. June Squibb shines as the elderly character, delivering a performance that anchors the film with both warmth and humor. The film cleverly integrates jokes about old age, adding a light-hearted touch to its narrative.

    Despite its strengths, the movie does have some drawbacks. The low-budget feel is noticeable, and the supporting actors do not leave a lasting impression. However, these issues do not overshadow the film's overall appeal.

    The screenplay is well-written, offering a satisfying resolution and a story that celebrates the resilience and agency of its main character. Standout moments include when Thelma takes matters into her own hands, and the scene where she gets scammed by telemarketers. It shows that it can really happen to anyone at that age.

    Overall, "Thelma" is a great choice for a family movie, providing a loving tribute to our elders and delivering a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. It's worth watching for those seeking a film that combines a reminder of loving respect for our Grandparents with a touch of humor.
    JohnDeSando

    Comic actioner with much to say about aging, ageism, and autonomy

    "Taking from an elderly person is as bad as stealing from a child." The Beekeeper

    I liked Jason Statham's exclamation and reason for violence (above) as he seeks revenge on scammers of a kindly old friend. Thelma (June Squibb at 93 years old) in the current titular action/comedy tries to help her grandson Danny (Fred Hechinger) in need of being bailed out of trouble, so the scammers say. Sending them cash was not just a bad move; it also revealed the electronic vulnerability of the elderly.

    Josh Margolin, in his debut as a director and the writer who recollects his aging grandmother, has a firm hand on the whimsical adventure as Thelma tracks down the crooks while keeping her dignity and avoiding the cliches of the old-folks drama. We know she's already had a brain tumor, sepsis, edema, hip replacement, double mastectomy, and valve replacement, but we also know she's a survivor, leaving her family less able to handle her aging's infirmity than she.

    Margolin gives her no heroic speeches but rather shows by using mostly her point of view a human being of sweet, even temper not ready to give in to the grim reaper. After all, her spirit animal is Mission Impossible.

    Pleasantly the film rolls around Thelma's need for independence, which she handles well, as the family considers if it's time to talk assisted living. Because she'll have none of that, she drives a scooter with her friend, Ben (a skilled Richard Roundtree in his final role), to find the malefactor, Harvey (Malcolm McDowell, lending his considerable chops to a film that could well use another seasoned cinema vet). Autonomy rules for Thelma.

    Although the film's setup slows its pace, it take its Geritol in the last half with the confrontation and resolution. Thelma shows it's not too late for the aging to use the Internet and to take life by the horns. The virtue of this sometimes-flaccid actioner is its respect for the aging and condemnation of ageism.

    No infantilization of the elderly here-just an honest depiction of old bodies, sharp minds, and loving family bonds, the best Geritol ever.
    TxMike

    Slightly goofy movie with a relevance to modern crime.

    June Squibb is an interesting actress, today as I write this she is 95, she was 93 when this movie was shot. She started acting in theatrical productions in her 20s, even played a stripper when she was 30. She didn't start her movie career until she was 61. This movie, "Thelma", is built around her.

    She is Thelma, living alone in the L. A. area, her family encourages her to always wear her emergency monitor, in case she falls and they will be notified. But she is stubborn, she doesn't always wear it and tells her grandson that is why she is careful and avoids falling.

    One day she gets a call, presumably from her grandson who says he was in a car accident, he hit a pregnant lady, then puts "the lawyer" on the phone. He says it is very serious, she needs to go to the bank and take out $10,000 in cash and mail it to the address he provides.

    This is a serious crime in real life, almost every day we hear in the news of a man or woman, usually elderly, losing thousands in sophisticated phone scams. The one depicted in this movie is rather amateurish but the caper makes for a funny story.

    Richard Roundtree of "Shaft" fame all those years ago is a good addition as old friend Ben. He is in assisted living now (sadly in real life he passed away just last year) and has a three-wheeled two-person electric scooter that comes in handy to look up the P. O. box where the cash was sent.

    The first six minutes of the movie are very slow, establishing the characters. The hunt caper on the scooter goes on a bit too long, but the last 15 to 20 minutes are very entertaining.

    At home on DVD from our public library, with two short "extras" that aren't very interesting. My wife and I enjoyed the movie as light entertainment. June Squibb is still very energetic in her 90s.
    8mesaxi

    Not a modern movie

    This is the kind of movie that was popular in the 90's. A feel-good comedy clocking in at an hour and a half. No big action scenes, no CGI, no superheroes, no T&A, and ABSOLUTELY NO POLITICS. Pretty much the bane of modern audiences, but that's just fine because modern audiences have no taste.

    The movie follows Thelma, a 93 year old woman who is conned out of some money. When she won't let it go, her family starts to worry about her living on her own, but her grandson has her back. She sets out to get what's hers, but instead of shooting a bunch of stupid action scenes with old people doing wirework pretending to do kung-fu, it keeps everything within the realities of what a 93 year old can do. The scenes presented as action scenes are done so for comedic effect. June Squibb and Richard Rountree (RIP) were great, Fred Hechinger reminds me sooo much of Joaquin Phoenix (which is a good thing), and Clark Gregg/Parker Posey are always good. I'm struggling to find anything negative to say, really. Maybe a little more Malcolm McDowell?

    It's a quick, fun movie with some creativity, and it handles the challenges that the elderly face in a modern world very tastefully.
    8jaredkjacoby

    Hilarious and Heartfelt

    A 93-year-old woman living alone is scammed by a caller pretending to be her grandson who steals $10,000 from her. In spite of the concerns from her family, Thelma Post goes on an adventure to get her money back. She gets the help from her reluctant friend Ben to find and confront her swindlers.

    Thelma is a movie excels at comedic timing. There are a lot of gags in this movie, some witty dialogue, some physical, a couple running gags and a lot about the situations older people are in. Nearly all of them land. I was laughing as hard as I did in Bad Boys: Ride or Die and the people I was with laughed throughout the film too. While there may have been a joke or two that did not work for me, I would say I laughed about every five minutes with this film. The best part about this movie is the timing of the jokes too and they never come across as mean-spirited or mocking elderly people. I think that people of all ages can find something humorous in this action-comedy flick.

    The story is not about the capabilities of a senior citizens and how you do not have to let anyone take advantage of you. In this movie, Thelma handles herself very well and pushes herself to catch the thieves that swindled her. She is shown to be very resilient and refuses to let her weaknesses stop her from getting her money back. However, the movie is also about not tackling dangerous situations alone. Thelma is very resilient, but there are times she does need help on her quest and she learns throughout the film. The message comes across as knowing when you need an extra hand in difficult situations. The script handles the themes in this movie beautifully and it comes off as encouraging and uplifting.

    Thelma Post is a great protagonist. She is funny, she is lovable and kind and she is one of the most resilient people I have seen in a while. She does not let anything or anyone stop her. There is one moment in the film that I cheered on the inside from her. Thelma is flawed in that she can be selfish and few times, but she is shown to have her heart in the right place and admit when she was wrong. June Squibb is terrific in the role. She is funny, charming and has fantastic expressions and comedic timing. Thelma Post as a character could not work nearly as well without Squibb's enthusiasm and wit.

    The supporting cast is strong too with the late Richard Roundtree as a standout as Ben. Roundtree plays as Thelma's cautious and helpful friend beautifully and shares very fun chemistry with June Squibb. This is one of those movies where I could tell the two stars seemed like friends in real life. Thelma's family is very likable and concerned, but I am not sure how to feel about the rant from the grandson. I could see that scene being relatable to a degree because it is dealing with a missing person and he feels as if his grandmother's disappearance is his fault, but it is a bit tough to watch, especially when he rants in front of his parents. Fred Hinchinger's acting in that scene works well because he is relatively calm most of the movies and then he lets that out of nowhere. Malcolm McDowell is in the movie and he is great here. The cast is really good and everyone contributes to the plot.

    As I said earlier, Thelma is not a typical action movie in the slightest. The movie is more about the adventure of Thelma and Ben than a film with chases or action scenes. It's another part of the film that makes it more charming because it still finds ways to make the story tense by showing how dangerous this seemingly simple journey for Thelma can be. One of my favorite scenes though is the scooter chase in the nursing home. It is such a creative and entertaining sequence. The climax is fantastic in the buildup and payoff with how far Thelma has come. The cinematography by David Bolen is solid, but the editing by Magolin is what makes this movie so dynamic. The film is edited in a way that builds up the tension and comedic beats at the perfect time. The musical score by Nick Chuba is really good and it fits the tone of the movie.

    I really enjoyed Thelma. This is the perfect mix of funny, heartwarming and intense moments. It is also surprisingly original as an action movie. This is a movie that takes full advantage of its premise from start to finish. It encourages older people that they still have their lives to live. This is one of the funniest movies I have seen in a while and it had a few moments that I found pretty touching. This movie is a gem. I highly recommend Thelma if it is playing in a theater near you.

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    • Curiosidades
      Inspired by Josh Margolin's 103-year-old grandma named Thelma, who was almost duped by scammers pretending to be her grandson into giving them thousands of dollars.
    • Pifias
      Thelma gathered cash and it appears she mailed it - not a check - to the mailbox. Therefore, neither Harvey nor Michael could have deposited it a) so quickly or b) by computer.
    • Citas

      Thelma: I didn't expect to get so old.

    • Créditos adicionales
      A clip showing the real Thelma observing the trees and shouting, "What spirit!" similar to her film counterpart is played at the end of the movie.
    • Conexiones
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    • Banda sonora
      Some Enchanted Evening
      Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

      Performed by Ted Post

      Courtesy of Thelma Post

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de junio de 2024 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Suiza
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Site
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Thelma: Una abuela en acción
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 5700 block of Whitnall Hwy, North Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Thelma falls to the ground at night)
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      • Zurich Avenue
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