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7,2/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Montse espera con ansias un fin de semana familiar, aunque distanciada de su ex y sus hijos adultos. Sueña con unas vacaciones ideales, cueste lo que cueste.Montse espera con ansias un fin de semana familiar, aunque distanciada de su ex y sus hijos adultos. Sueña con unas vacaciones ideales, cueste lo que cueste.Montse espera con ansias un fin de semana familiar, aunque distanciada de su ex y sus hijos adultos. Sueña con unas vacaciones ideales, cueste lo que cueste.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 12 premios y 35 nominaciones en total
Zöe Millán
- Joana
- (as Zöe Millan)
Noa Millán
- Noa
- (as Noa Millan)
Reseñas destacadas
A dark comedy with brilliant dialogues. The Costa Brava provides wonderful background to a simple story presented with brutal honesty. Perhaps those familiar with this society and their codes will be able to hear between lines and read the many layers. However, there are universal issues that make it accessible to most. The tension between those speaking catala and those who don't are also there even if subtle adding some extra laughs. I prefer the first 3/4 of the film and not as happy with the rest that is ok but could have been less predictable. That said, one of the best comedies in a long time and the acting is superb.
I watched this film on a plane. It was brilliant. I was not sure what i was getting into and ended up stepping into a world that made my narcissistic mother in law seem like a saint. The entire film had beautiful performances and the story itself was believable. I truly enjoyed every moment. I have now spent the last hour of my time trying to figure out how to stream or purchase this film to share it with family and friends, and have been unsuccessful.
What an ncredibly boring movie and taken to the extreme. I just finished watching it so I could give an opinion, but it was a lot of work. A dark and pathetic melodrama. The vocabulary seems vulgar to me. I've seen movies that reflect the life of a family with its differences, characters, and differences, and they haven't seemed so disjointed and lacking in believability. The actors either act without any credibility or overact.
I think the standard required to award prizes is very low because if this film has the prizes listed, I honestly don't understand it.
The music is very weak.
I can't compare this film with others with a similar budget, like "Sorry If I Call You Love," which I don't know if, like "House on Fire," had a 900,000's Spanish or catalán government euro grant.
I think the standard required to award prizes is very low because if this film has the prizes listed, I honestly don't understand it.
The music is very weak.
I can't compare this film with others with a similar budget, like "Sorry If I Call You Love," which I don't know if, like "House on Fire," had a 900,000's Spanish or catalán government euro grant.
A sharp and twisted film that blends dark comedy and family drama, turning chaos into its true protagonist. Dani de la Orden masterfully orchestrates a screenplay full of unexpected twists, with a cast at the top of their game, led by a brilliant Emma Vilarasau, whose presence alone is enough to carry the film.
The direction is elegant and precise, with a rhythm that grows increasingly tangled as the story progresses, maintaining interest while preserving its ironic and biting tone. The sharp dialogues and the interplay between characters build constant tension, balanced by moments of clever humor in a narrative that never underestimates the audience.
While the script occasionally takes breathers that slightly dilute its initial impact, the film quickly regains its footing, thanks to the strength of its performances and its ability to sustain intrigue and satire without losing authenticity. The mix of drama and comedy is well-calibrated, allowing each twist to surprise without straining credibility.
Reminiscent of classic family entanglement stories but with a much darker and more biting edge, Casa en flames stands out as a precise and confident film that knows exactly what it wants to say and does so with style and personality. A highly engaging piece that leaves a lasting impression, both for its performances and for the sharpness with which it tackles its themes.
The direction is elegant and precise, with a rhythm that grows increasingly tangled as the story progresses, maintaining interest while preserving its ironic and biting tone. The sharp dialogues and the interplay between characters build constant tension, balanced by moments of clever humor in a narrative that never underestimates the audience.
While the script occasionally takes breathers that slightly dilute its initial impact, the film quickly regains its footing, thanks to the strength of its performances and its ability to sustain intrigue and satire without losing authenticity. The mix of drama and comedy is well-calibrated, allowing each twist to surprise without straining credibility.
Reminiscent of classic family entanglement stories but with a much darker and more biting edge, Casa en flames stands out as a precise and confident film that knows exactly what it wants to say and does so with style and personality. A highly engaging piece that leaves a lasting impression, both for its performances and for the sharpness with which it tackles its themes.
I highly recommend this film. We watched it because of the great reviews we saw online, but we were skeptical about whether it was worth watching it in the cinema. It absolutely was. The movie had us, and the entire cinema, laughing and crying throughout. There was a big applause at the end, something I had not witnessed in years.
A film to think about the family, its aging, and mothers' holes when their children become adults. The story was incredibly moving and easy to relate, and the messages were really thought-provoking.
The acting (shout-out to Emma Villarasau), pictures, atmosphere, and humor were superb.
A film to think about the family, its aging, and mothers' holes when their children become adults. The story was incredibly moving and easy to relate, and the messages were really thought-provoking.
The acting (shout-out to Emma Villarasau), pictures, atmosphere, and humor were superb.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDirector Dani de la Orden appears credited as dickpick just for laughs.
- Banda sonoraCrema-ho tot
Written and Performed by Joan Dausà
Produced by Santos Berrocal and Florenci Ferrer (as Santos&Fluren)
Second voices by Florenci Ferrer (as Florenci 'Fluren' Ferrer) and Clara Segura
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Casa en flames
- Localizaciones del rodaje
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Taquilla
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 3.704.758 US$
- Duración
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
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