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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRobert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio must compete for the lead role in Martin Scorsese's next film.Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio must compete for the lead role in Martin Scorsese's next film.Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio must compete for the lead role in Martin Scorsese's next film.
K.K. Moggie
- Dealer
- (as KK Moggie)
Robert 'Toshi' Kar Yuen Chan
- Good Looking Guy #1
- (as Robert Toshi Chan)
Johnny M. Wu
- Good Looking Guy #2
- (as Johnny Wu)
Shuya Chang
- Gorgeous Woman #1
- (as Shu-Ya Chang)
Shawna Christensen
- Gorgeous Woman #4
- (as Shawna Christensen)
Marko Caka
- Casino Patron
- (sin créditos)
Fannie Chan
- Casino Patron
- (sin créditos)
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You've got the greatest actors and one of the best directors in a short film. What could be better than that?
I don't want to give away the plot, but the actors are competing for a role in one of Scorsese's new movies. He interviews all of them separately at a hotel in Asia.
It's funny, cool. I don't see why they had to make this short film, but it's a nice little watch one random day.
5 stars
I don't want to give away the plot, but the actors are competing for a role in one of Scorsese's new movies. He interviews all of them separately at a hotel in Asia.
It's funny, cool. I don't see why they had to make this short film, but it's a nice little watch one random day.
5 stars
A very strange short film/15-minute-long hotel advertisement starring Martin Scorsese's two favourite lead actors (and Scorsese himself), I guess The Audition is fun for the novelty of seeing De Niro and DiCaprio together, and for providing a little entertainment value, but that's about it. It's otherwise ridiculous that this apparently cost $70 million to make - I guess everyone involved was seen as worth it, from a business perspective, but I wish they'd done a little more with what it was about.
De Niro and DiCaprio both want a part in Scorsese's latest movie. They squabble over it for a while, and then while there is a punchline, it's really not funny enough. I wish it ended with a bit more of a bang, to kind of make the whole thing feel worth it.
Feels ridiculous to even review a commercial, but it's a long and expensive one, and you could generously call it a short film. I wish it either looked a little nicer or was written a little better (even the screenwriter here is a big name - it's Terence Winter, who did the screenplay for The Wolf of Wall Street, wrote for The Sopranos, and created Boardwalk Empire).
De Niro and DiCaprio both want a part in Scorsese's latest movie. They squabble over it for a while, and then while there is a punchline, it's really not funny enough. I wish it ended with a bit more of a bang, to kind of make the whole thing feel worth it.
Feels ridiculous to even review a commercial, but it's a long and expensive one, and you could generously call it a short film. I wish it either looked a little nicer or was written a little better (even the screenwriter here is a big name - it's Terence Winter, who did the screenplay for The Wolf of Wall Street, wrote for The Sopranos, and created Boardwalk Empire).
Apparently this cost $70 Million and the lead actors walked away with $13 million each for 2 days of shooting. Incredible.
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"The Audition," directed by Martin Scorsese, left me feeling a bit disappointed and disenchanted. The film came across as somewhat amateurish and indulgent, lacking the depth and creativity that I have come to associate with Scorsese's work. Rather than revealing the brilliance and innovation that define his other films, this short felt more like an ego-boosting exercise with a juvenile imagination. The narrative lacked complexity, coming across as a rather simplistic depiction of what could have been a dream short. Most notably absent was Scorsese's renowned panache, a quality that usually permeates his films with an irresistible charm and sophistication. As a result, I found myself feeling not only let down but also somewhat saddened by this unexpected departure from the director's usual brilliance. While some may find enjoyment in its unique approach, "The Audition" failed to resonate with me and left me longing for the mastery that Scorsese has showcased in his other works."
This shirt is a history that we might not see again. De Niro and DiCaprio with Scorsese, and plus Pitt?! I only can say wow, what a genius idea. The conversations between De Niro and DiCaprio are priceless and so funny. I think this movie should've been rated 10, no kidding. People who understand the cinematography, definitely will appreciate this 15mins comedy. I've watched 3 times already, I think I can watch it everyday:).
Happy watching!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe lead actors reportedly received a $13 million fee each for the 2-days-shoot.
- ConexionesReferences Traidora y mortal (1947)
- Bandas sonorasCash Box
Written by Jimmy McGriff
Performed by Jimmy McGriff
Published by Sony/ATV
Courtesy of Blue Note Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 70,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 16min
- Color
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