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Two Weeks

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 42min
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Sally Field and Ben Chaplin in Two Weeks (2006)
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Cuatro hermanos regresan al hogar familiar cuando su madre se encuentra en las últimas fases de una enfermedad mortal. Todos compartirán buenos y malos momentos pero con la esperanza por del... Leer todoCuatro hermanos regresan al hogar familiar cuando su madre se encuentra en las últimas fases de una enfermedad mortal. Todos compartirán buenos y malos momentos pero con la esperanza por delante como mejor aliado en unos momentos difíciles.Cuatro hermanos regresan al hogar familiar cuando su madre se encuentra en las últimas fases de una enfermedad mortal. Todos compartirán buenos y malos momentos pero con la esperanza por delante como mejor aliado en unos momentos difíciles.

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    • Steve Stockman
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    • Steve Stockman
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    • Sally Field
    • Ben Chaplin
    • Julianne Nicholson
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    • Dirección
      • Steve Stockman
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      • Steve Stockman
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      • Sally Field
      • Ben Chaplin
      • Julianne Nicholson
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    • 34Opiniones de los críticos
    • 44Metascore
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    Sally Field
    Sally Field
    • Anita Bergman
    Ben Chaplin
    Ben Chaplin
    • Keith Bergman
    Julianne Nicholson
    Julianne Nicholson
    • Emily Bergman
    Lauren Aboulafia
    Lauren Aboulafia
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    • (as Lauren Ellman)
    Tom Cavanagh
    Tom Cavanagh
    • Barry Bergman
    James Murtaugh
    James Murtaugh
    • Jim Cranston
    Amy Leigh Hubbard
    Amy Leigh Hubbard
    • Betsy Straight
    • (as Amy Hubbard)
    Terrence E. McNally
    • Gerald Corwin
    • (as Terrence McNally)
    Michael Hyatt
    Michael Hyatt
    • Carol
    Glenn Howerton
    Glenn Howerton
    • Matthew Bergman
    Clea DuVall
    Clea DuVall
    • Katrina
    Jenny O'Hara
    Jenny O'Hara
    • Julia
    Susan Misner
    Susan Misner
    • Sherry Bergman
    Anna Grace Smith
    Anna Grace Smith
    • Sarah
    Jeffrey Reagan Johnson
    • Ben
    • (as Jeffrey Johnson)
    Lori Beth Sikes
    Lori Beth Sikes
    • Suzanne
    • (as Lori Beth Edgeman)
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    • Jessica
    • (as Savannah Eller)
    Peggy Walton-Walker
    Peggy Walton-Walker
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    • (as Peggy Walton Walker)
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    10drdowrite

    "Two Weeks" takes you from laughter to tears and back again

    I saw "Two Weeks" at the Hampton Film Festival in a packed theater. While "Two Weeks" is a serious film about a family going through a tragic experience, it is also very funny and true. Stockman, who wrote and directed the film, manages to capture the humor and emotion of a family as they cope with of the impending loss of their mother. It is a brave and honest film. Sally Field is wonderful as the strong and funny matriarch who stares death down. Her performance is powerful and complex. Ben Chaplin, Tom Cavanaugh and Julianne Nicholson deliver honest and subtle performances. They truly seem like a family sharing all of the affection, sorrow and conflict you would expect of siblings going through such a difficult experience. The film is funny and moving. I will be going to see it again when it opens in NYC on March 2nd.
    5EUyeshima

    Sally's Field Day as a Dying Mother Surrounded by Shallow Characters and Forced Humor

    The humor is way too forced, superficial and well-trodden to add the well-intentioned black comedy elements this otherwise bittersweet soap opera needs, but this 2007 film offers a vanity-free Sally Field giving a powerhouse performance as Anita Bergman, the dying mother of four grown children. The movie's title refers to the amount of time her character is expected to live before succumbing to ovarian cancer. With the clock ticking, the four children gather at her North Carolina home from different parts of the country and respond differently to the imminent tragedy. Directed and written by Steve Stockman as a series of vignettes, the characterizations represent different archetypes, and the actors are left to flesh them out to some human dimension. The results of their efforts are variable.

    Affecting an unrecognizable American accent, Ben Chaplin fares the poorest as eldest brother Keith, an LA-based filmmaker whose sarcastic jokes are meant to shield him from feelings of insecurity and guilt. His character has the most screen time, yet his constantly jokey facade gets in the way of any sympathy we have for him. At first, Tom Cavanaugh plays Ben, the son Anita has dubbed the responsible one, as an obnoxious yuppie workaholic who gradually reveals his fears of loss but fades in the background. As only daughter Beth, Julianne Nicholson is terrific in unconditionally embracing her role as chief caretaker given that her mother is really her best friend, for better or worse. Youngest brother Matthew is drawn in the broadest strokes as the picked-upon baby of the family, and his resentment has manifested itself with a shrewish wife whom everybody else hates.

    On the sidelines is Anita's second husband of 13 years, Jim, played by James Murtagh, who glowers in resentment as her children take over their house with nary a thought in his direction. Anita's first husband and the father of her children exists as a shadowy figure in the story, and Anita - in one of many revealing videotaped excerpts - has obviously not fully come to terms with her divorce. These clips - showing Anita recorded by Keith in an earlier stage of her cancer - are used as a dramatically effective framing device for the story, and Field shows herself to be at the height of her artistry in these scenes even when the material gets mawkish. Stockman based the story on the death of his own mother in 1997, and this experience informs a lot of the moments in the film, especially the brutalizing scenes of Anita's rapid decline under hospice care.

    The 2007 DVD is two-sided split between full and widescreen versions and with the extras divvied up. Stockman provides an informative commentary track accompanied periodically by Dr. Ira Byock, a physician specializing in treating those knowingly facing death. There's also a solid 23-minute making-of featurette, "Learning to Live Through Dying", and four scenes labeled deleted though truthfully only one is deleted while the other three are extended. There is a group discussion guide included in each version that provides text questions to help the viewer face the death of a loved one.
    10bobrivers

    Audience Loved It

    I read some bad reviews, but saw this film at a sneak preview with an audience that laughed out loud, some cried, and many stood in the lobby talking about it afterward. Sally Field puts it all on screen, and I've actually lived and felt many of the awkward experiences the humor is based on. I remember how difficult it was to suddenly be right back with my Brothers and Sisters dealing with the finality of what was about to happen. This movie captures that perfectly. At the same time, once you face it, you have to live, laugh, talk, and take care of details. A lot of the experiences in Two Weeks are so common to everyone, but NEVER really talked about.
    kpmjdjd

    Loved this movie

    I loved this movie. The characters blended humor with the grief and sadness of losing their mother. Sally Field was excellent. She put aside any vanity and let herself be seen as a person dying would look. Her emotions and her portrayal of the loss was very good. I thought the writing brought out the rivalry and the bond between the "kids" very realistically. They all grew through the process of helping their mother die and helping each other through it. While there were some thin areas - specifically the role of the step-father and why he seemed so distant, most of the characters were well rounded. I don't remember this movie being in the theaters in 2006. Too often Hollywood goes for the big shoot-em-ups and CG movies instead of portraying real people going through real life situations. I would like to see more like this movie.
    9betsyd02

    Wonderful, sweet film

    This is truly representative of what losing a loved one feels like--of course, sad. But, there is an element of humor, reaching for relief while recognizing in utter submission, our own mortality. And, of course, there is anger.

    This film is worth seeing. It was sweet and a wonderful tribute to a family going through a phase of life that we all will see.

    Sallie Fields and all the actors did a fantastic job. Thank you for making a film that means something. No car chases, but meaningful words and great acting.

    The R rating seems to be very harsh compared to the language.

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      Wil Wheaton read for the part of Keith Bergman.
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      The family is supposed to be in the area of Charlotte, North Carolina. Yet when Barry tries to retrieve his baggage from the airport and gets arrested and Keith ends up bailing him out, you can clearly see that they are actually at the Sumner County courthouse, which is in northern Tennessee, above Nashville.
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      Keith Bergman: You forgot to tell them how to wipe their asses. Is it front to back or back to front?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Two Weeks: Learning to Live through Dying (2007)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Somewhere Only We Know
      Performed by Keane

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de octubre de 2006 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Nashville, Tennessee, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Custom Productions
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      • USD 2,400,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 47,986
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      • 1h 42min(102 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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