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Obvious Child

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
27 mil
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Jenny Slate in Obvious Child (2014)
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13 vídeos
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  • Dirección
    • Gillian Robespierre
  • Guión
    • Gillian Robespierre
    • Karen Maine
    • Elisabeth Holm
  • Reparto principal
    • Jenny Slate
    • Jake Lacy
    • Gaby Hoffmann
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    27 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Guión
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Karen Maine
      • Elisabeth Holm
    • Reparto principal
      • Jenny Slate
      • Jake Lacy
      • Gaby Hoffmann
    • 96Reseñas de usuarios
    • 160Reseñas de críticos
    • 76Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 10 premios y 29 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos13

    Obvious Child
    Trailer 2:25
    Obvious Child
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:31
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    "Pee-Pee Missiles"
    Clip 0:29
    "Pee-Pee Missiles"
    Obvious Child: Test (French)
    Clip 2:21
    Obvious Child: Test (French)
    Obvious Child: Stalker (French)
    Clip 1:27
    Obvious Child: Stalker (French)
    Obvious Child: Drunk Dial (French)
    Clip 1:37
    Obvious Child: Drunk Dial (French)

    Imágenes21

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    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Donna
    Jake Lacy
    Jake Lacy
    • Max
    Gaby Hoffmann
    Gaby Hoffmann
    • Nellie
    Gabe Liedman
    Gabe Liedman
    • Joey
    Paul Briganti
    Paul Briganti
    • Ryan
    Stephen Singer
    Stephen Singer
    • Gene
    Richard Kind
    Richard Kind
    • Jacob
    Polly Draper
    Polly Draper
    • Nancy
    Cindy Cheung
    Cindy Cheung
    • Dr. Bernard
    Ernest Mingione
    Ernest Mingione
    • Waiter
    Cyrus McQueen
    • Stand-Up
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Sam
    Maciek Jasik
    • Cabbie
    Jennifer Kim
    Jennifer Kim
    • Female
    Suzanne Lenz
    Suzanne Lenz
    • Female #2
    Emily Tremaine
    Emily Tremaine
    • Lacey
    Stacey Sargeant
    Stacey Sargeant
    • Nurse
    Brenda Birkeland
    • Patient
    • Dirección
      • Gillian Robespierre
    • Guión
      • Gillian Robespierre
      • Karen Maine
      • Elisabeth Holm
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
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    Reseñas de usuarios96

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    5estebangonzalez10

    I couldn't connect with Jenny Slate's brand of humor

    "Creative energy sometimes comes from the lowest point in your life."

    Based on her short film Gillian Robespierre writes and directs her first feature length film about a comedienne who has recently been dumped by her boyfriend. It is a rom-com that has received a lot of praise for the way it tackles the issues of womanhood and abortion. The main character in this film is played by Jenny Slate and she is going through some rough patches in her life. Not only has her boyfriend recently dumped her for her best friend, but she is about to lose her job because the bookstore she works at is closing down, and she also gets pregnant after meeting a nice guy at one of her shows. Her comedic routine isn't actually working either because it is based on her everyday experiences and lately it seems to be more depressing than funny. Her brand of humor is mostly self- deprecating, but I had a difficult time finding it funny. I'm in the minority here considering most people have found this film funny, but I didn't find the humor in it. Slate basically plays a woman-child who is struggling to cope with the fact she has to become an adult. The comedy tries to be raw and honest, but I simply didn't find it interesting or funny. The romance also feels conventional at times. The film doesn't make a big deal out of abortion and that is why it has received much praise for the way it underplays the controversial issue. The film relies entirely on Jenny Slate's performance and unfortunately I never found her humor funny so that is the reason why it didn't work for me. There are way too many fart jokes in this film as well.

    Obvious Child is a film that relies entirely on the screenplay and its cast because there is nothing special in the visual department. Unfortunately I found the screenplay and the main character a bit annoying. I already mentioned how the comedic aspect of the film didn't work for me, but I will give it a little more credit for the romantic side of it. It might be clichéd in some parts, but there is chemistry between Slate and Jake Lacy, who plays the sweet and patient guy who she meets during one of her shows. The film works best when the two are together, you get that uncomfortable feeling from both when they first meet or when they want to communicate something to each other. Richard Kind and Polly Draper play Slate's parents who are separated (and you can see why when you meet both of them separately in the way they treat their daughter because they feel like oil and water). Then you have Gaby Hoffmann playing the best friend role and sharing several scenes with Slate. None of these performances really stood out for me but they weren't bad either. I just didn't find Slate's character all that interesting or funny, and at times she really annoyed me. I am glad that the film is short because those 80 minutes still felt a bit tedious considering I was never able to connect with the characters.
    jm10701

    wonderful, wonderful, wonderful movie

    It's amazing when a director's first movie is as nearly perfect as this one is. It's a marvel. It's richly funny and touching and entertaining, but it's also exactly what we as a society need right now.

    Until I saw this, I hadn't noticed the extent to which the conservative nuts have turned abortion into something so vile that even its supporters are afraid to talk about it as anything but an evil last resort. It's unbelievably refreshing to spend an hour and a half in a world in which abortion is not only an acceptable alternative to childbirth but the healthy and valuable medical procedure it is in fact.

    Thank God for Gillian Robespierre and the wonderful people who helped her make this movie. Jenny Slate (obviously) and Gaby Hoffmann, whose strength as an actor grows with every movie she makes, deserve special praise for their fantastic performances.

    The trouble with conservative Christians is that they don't believe their own religion. If they did, they would have no objection to abortion, because it delivers the unborn child from this painful and dangerous world directly into the arms of their loving Father forever. Christians preach that God, but they don't really believe in him.

    If Christians believed their own religion, they would not reject or judge anybody; they'd embrace everybody, because that's exactly what Jesus did. Jesus welcomed everybody who came to him, especially sinners; he judged and excluded nobody. He preached love and healing, not judgment and condemnation. Christians have traded their loving God (the only true god) for a false god of vengeance and terror who's no better than Allah or Kali.
    8ArchonCinemaReviews

    Wonderful little Indie Comedy but Pro-lifers and Conservatives might wanna skip it

    Gillian Robespierre makes an endearingly funny film about unplanned pregnancy and abortion with Obvious Child. Don't believe us? Watch it! Obvious Child, written and directed by Gillian Robespierre, is the breakout indie comedy that swept up audiences hearts at both Sundance and SXSW festivals.

    Obvious Child follows a stand up comedienne named Donna Stern, played by Jenny Slate. Donna was recently dumped, and not just dumped, but had her heart ripped out and stomped on by her now ex-boyfriend and needless to say she is going through a rough patch. What does one do when one is heartbroken? Well, dancing in her underwear to music, one-night stands and maintaining a certain level of drunkenness seems to be the remedy for her. Unfortunately for Donna this leads to further complications when she finds her uterus fertilized which forces her to address aspects of her life she's been avoiding.

    It is incredibly difficult to tell where Donna Stern ends and Jenny Slate begins in Obvious Child. All the characters written by Robespierre are realistic, engaging and fully formed, especially Donna's best friend Nellie (Gaby Hoffmann) and straight-laced paramour Max (Jake Lacy). Whether it be from the actors' talents or the superior writing, either way, Obvious Child is a fast-paced film with entertaining and intellectual dialogue.

    Obvious Child is not a film for everyone. If you gripe about the sanctity of marriage and have considered or participated in a pro-life rally then this film is probably not for you. You've been warned. Obvious Child is definitely slanted toward the liberal agenda and lucky for this film, so am I.

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    6theSachaHall

    A Comedy that Unashamedly Addresses real Life Issues with a Walk Down Memory Lane Moment in there for Everyone

    When asked about my 20s, I tell people it's a decade-long roller-coaster of mayhem, mistakes, memories and maturity. The decade where you learn about the real world, learn from one's actions and its consequences. Oh, and learning that ex-boyfriends don't really pine over you for the rest of their lives.

    This is where we find Donna Stern (Jenny Slate) in OBVIOUS CHILD. Fidgeting at the gates of the dirty thirties, Donna's in an emotional crisis right now. Her boyfriend just dumped her for her girlfriend (whom he had been seeing behind her back). The bookstore where she works is closing down, placing her in the unemployment line and she's worried about not being able to afford her rent. In addition, the relationship with her mother Nancy (Polly Draper) is still complex but luckily, Donna's relationship with her dad Jacob (Richard Kind) keeps her balanced. And last but not least, Donna's recently discovered she's pregnant. With Max's (played by Jake Lacy) baby. He's the one-night-stand 'piss-farter' she met at the bar where she's performs her stand-up comedy routine.

    As a way to figuring out everything in her life right now, Donna talks about these relationship issues with her friends both on and off stage. And like any irrational, insecure woman who has recently been dumped, Donna also tortures herself by drunk dialing her ex-boyfriend and 'stalking' his house to see if he'll exit with her ex-friend. 'Just one more sip' she says after each sip of her coffee until Ryan (Paul Briganti) emerges with said friend in tow.

    Donna finally turns the maturity corner after inadvertently meeting preppy nice guy Max following her disastrous stage performance, and subsequently falls pregnant from their one- night-stand. The surprise pregnancy steers the film in a more controversial direction when, after carefully considering her circumstances, responsibility and readiness to be a mother, Donna decides to abort her pregnancy.

    Don't think this subversive rom-com makes a mockery of abortion. It doesn't. In fact, first feature director Gillian Robespierre handles the abortion plot point with finesse: placing it in a relatable context that seriously considers the consequences of the protagonist's actions whilst weighing it against the reality of responsibility and unstable circumstances. And despite the stigma surrounding such a decision, Slate's character remains resolute in her choice throughout the rest of the film. It strengthens the ideal that it is okay to make such difficult decisions particularly when it's in one's own best interest.

    It's not often one has an opportunity to watch a film about abortion that is so refreshingly candid, yet comically relatable, that you can't help but praise Robespierre and her perspective of a late 20s woman whose life so far, isn't turning out quite the way she thought it would. Literally. And like Donna's temporary spiral out of control in OBVIOUS CHILD, that's okay because eventually, you'll manage to steer yourself back on track.

    In a nutshell, OBVIOUS CHILD is a sharply written comedy that unashamedly addresses real life issues with a walk down memory lane moment in there for everyone.
    8samer90

    Forget the moral messages ..enjoy the talent and wit

    Obvious Child delivered 84 minutes of witty dialogue , excellent performance (Jenny Slate)and humor mixed with light drama . It's ingenuity forces the viewer to feel the attractiveness of the actors even when conventional beauty is scarce . There are no super models in Obvious Child , no flashy implants , and no forced nudity , but the movie draws a constant smile on your face from beginning to end credits.I'm no big fan of rom-coms but this movie changed my mind. Yes a lot will discuss the morals of the movie (abortion) and take sides (with or against) but the value of this movie , in my humble opinion, is outside that debate . its fun and warm and deserves a double watching experience .did I say that Jenny Slate was wonderful ?

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      Shot in 18 days.
    • Pifias
      Right after the lunch scene at the Italian restaurant, when Max accidentally steps on the dog poop, a man crosses the street wearing a red short sleeve shirt followed by a woman wearing a short sleeve shirt and shorts, when it's supposed to be winter in February, and Donna and Max are in their full winter gear.
    • Citas

      Nellie: You're dizzy because you played Russian roulette with your vagina.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Chelsea Lately: Episodio #8.92 (2014)
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      Honey
      Performed by The London Souls

      Written by Tash Neal & Chris St. Hilaire (BMI)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 27 de junio de 2014 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Brooklyn, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
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      • Rooks Nest Entertainment
      • Sundial Pictures
      • Votiv Films
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