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Una tía con problemas emocionales intenta establecer un vínculo con su sobrina de 13 años, que lo único que desea es huir y convertirse en Juggalo.Una tía con problemas emocionales intenta establecer un vínculo con su sobrina de 13 años, que lo único que desea es huir y convertirse en Juggalo.Una tía con problemas emocionales intenta establecer un vínculo con su sobrina de 13 años, que lo único que desea es huir y convertirse en Juggalo.
- Premios
- 3 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
In a typical Hollywood film, the protagonist has to be likeable. If she's a career woman, more often than not she's also obsessed with finding a man. "Family" throws those and other familiar tropes out of window. Another is the too-cute-for-own-good sidekick or child, who shows the protagonist how to be a better person. Kate (Taylor Schilling) is a mean and self-absorbed executive when she is forced to take care of her awkward neice Maddie (Bryn Vale), who'd rather be doing roundhouse karate kicks than pirouettes in ballet class. Sure, the two learn from each other, but not necessarily in ways that typical movie audiences would expect. Depending on your sensibility, this could be either refreshing or infuriating, but never boring. The cast of mostly fresh faces keep things moving along. For those looking for a comedy with more of an edge than the typical film showing at the multplex, "Family" is definitely worth a look.
A very lovely story, pretty funny, and heartwarming! All the stuff that happens is entertaining; everything about Family is great I'd highly recommend it. I love watching Taylor Schilling in anything after Orange is the new black.
Some laughs here, as well as some rough spots, in this quirky and predictable comedy starring Taylor Schilling. She is excellent in her portrayal of Kate, a completely self-absorbed workaholic, employed as a Senior V.P. for a New Jersey hedge fund.
Kate is asked by her brother to watch over her 11-year-old niece Maddie (Bryn Vale) for one night while they place his mother-in-law in hospice care. Of course, I don't have to tell you things will not go according to plan and they'll be plenty of misadventures and lessons to be learned along the way.
In addition to Vale's fine performance, Kate McKinnon and Brian Tyree Henry add well to the mix here in supporting roles. All in all, I did get some laughs at times, and I would say this movie was a decent feature debut for writer and director Laura Steinel.
Kate is asked by her brother to watch over her 11-year-old niece Maddie (Bryn Vale) for one night while they place his mother-in-law in hospice care. Of course, I don't have to tell you things will not go according to plan and they'll be plenty of misadventures and lessons to be learned along the way.
In addition to Vale's fine performance, Kate McKinnon and Brian Tyree Henry add well to the mix here in supporting roles. All in all, I did get some laughs at times, and I would say this movie was a decent feature debut for writer and director Laura Steinel.
Taylor Schilling is excellent here, playing against type as an unlikeable, socially awkward singleton who has no time for anyone or anything.
The child actor is this was 100% believable and not as all distracting. A great performance.
The writing was excellent and even managed to make Insane Clown Posse likeable.
My only issue with this film was the sound editing. The dialogue was quiet but the music quite loud.
The basic set up will remind you of Uncle Buck, but thankfully the film has more going for it than just that. The acting all around is great. Taylor Schilling does a really good job playing this type of character and was fun seeing other familiar faces pop up in bit roles here and there as well such as Brian Tyree Henry (playing a martial arts instructor which is a interesting turn for him), Kate McKinnon, Allison Tolman, and Natasha Lyonne. The juggalos were mostly portrayed fairly accurately and it was fun seeing the Insane Clown Posse themselves show up towards the end though I wish their scene had been longer or that they played a slightly bigger role I guess (but also understand the main story wasn't really about them). All in all don't overlook this one. Sure the title Family is a little generic for a film but that's really my only negative. The comedy lands really well and is actually fresh and hilarious rather than material that felt recycled. Dialogue especially was a standout.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSchilling's scenes where her character was at the Gathering of the Juggalos were not actually shot at the event. The director stood in for her at the event and directed Insane Clown Posse fans, and these scenes were inter-cut with footage Schilling shot at another location.
- ErroresPete wears his Karate Gi with the right overlapping the left. This is only done when a person dies.
- ConexionesFeatured in Conan: Taylor Schilling (2019)
- Bandas sonorasI'm all wrong
Written and performed by Juan Wauters
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 194,601
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 19,586
- 21 abr 2019
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 194,601
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39:1
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