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¿Cómo saber si es amor?

Título original: How Do You Know
  • 2010
  • PG-13
  • 2h 1min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Jack Nicholson, Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, and Paul Rudd in ¿Cómo saber si es amor? (2010)
Feeling a bit past her prime at 27, former athlete Lisa Jorgenson (Witherspoon) finds herself in the middle of a love triangle, as a corporate guy in crisis (Rudd) competes with Lisa's current, baseball-playing beau (Wilson).
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Después de ser excluida del equipo de sóftbol de los Estados Unidos y sentirse lejos de su mejor momento, Lisa se encuentra valorando su vida y en medio de un triángulo amoroso, mientras un ... Leer todoDespués de ser excluida del equipo de sóftbol de los Estados Unidos y sentirse lejos de su mejor momento, Lisa se encuentra valorando su vida y en medio de un triángulo amoroso, mientras un hombre de negocios en crisis compite con su actual novio.Después de ser excluida del equipo de sóftbol de los Estados Unidos y sentirse lejos de su mejor momento, Lisa se encuentra valorando su vida y en medio de un triángulo amoroso, mientras un hombre de negocios en crisis compite con su actual novio.

  • Dirección
    • James L. Brooks
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    • James L. Brooks
  • Elenco
    • Reese Witherspoon
    • Paul Rudd
    • Owen Wilson
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    57 k
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    • Dirección
      • James L. Brooks
    • Guionista
      • James L. Brooks
    • Elenco
      • Reese Witherspoon
      • Paul Rudd
      • Owen Wilson
    • 373Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 155Opiniones de los críticos
    • 46Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
    • Lisa
    Paul Rudd
    Paul Rudd
    • George
    Owen Wilson
    Owen Wilson
    • Matty
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Charles
    Kathryn Hahn
    Kathryn Hahn
    • Annie
    Mark Linn-Baker
    Mark Linn-Baker
    • Ron
    Lenny Venito
    Lenny Venito
    • Al
    Molly Price
    Molly Price
    • Coach Sally
    Ron McLarty
    Ron McLarty
    • George's Lawyer
    Shelley Conn
    Shelley Conn
    • Terry
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    Domenick Lombardozzi
    • Bullpen Pitcher
    John Tormey
    John Tormey
    • Doorman
    Teyonah Parris
    Teyonah Parris
    • Riva
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Psychiatrist
    Dean Norris
    Dean Norris
    • Softball Coach
    Donna Dundon
    • Annie's Mom
    Cyrus Newitt
    Cyrus Newitt
    • Annie's Dad
    Will Blagrove
    Will Blagrove
    • Matty's Teammate
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      • James L. Brooks
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      • James L. Brooks
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    Opiniones de usuarios373

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    4melinetto

    i'm sorry but it's really bad

    It has great cast but unfortunately, there's one very weak script. It's an example for having such a great cast as this one but unfortunately, it was misused.

    By the way, that's a fine work by Janusz Kaminski the cinematographer.
    4CherryMarie9

    Wtf am I watching? But I can't stop

    I'm currently watching this film and honestly, it's so bizarre. These are all incredible actors but in this film... I just don't know what is happening. However, I cannot stop watching it. I just need to understand what the hell is going on and what the aim is. The dialogue between characters are all over the place, not sure if it's supposed to be humourous or not either way I'm not laughing but then again... I am because it's such a ridiculous film lol. Even this review sounds so scrambled because of what this film is doing lol.
    7Johnny-113

    Very good and not appreciated enough

    I was expecting to be very disappointed with this film because I'd heard that most people disliked it. I really really liked it. I think that audiences these days have to have a joke every 30 seconds to be entertained. Maybe audiences feel short changed if there isn't a huge obvious wrap up off the plot at the end of the film. I liked that everything wasn't black and white in the film. There are many unanswered questions. The characters' intentions and feelings weren't absolutely clear. That's what I loved about it.

    It's sad that so many people disliked this film, but I think it's very courageous of James l. Brooks to write a film that pleased him and not have to pace it like most other "successful" Hollywood crap movies. This film makes you think unlike many other huge hit comedies these days.
    tedg

    Structure, Team Play

    Some filmmakers you just fall into. The ones I hold most dear are those that are both expert cinematic storytellers and attempt to reshape me. These are rare, but there is a second tier of cinematic storytellers; although they do not work at deep levels, you just get captured by the mastery of the storytelling. Brooks is one of these. He is a master and even his disaster in 1994 was interesting.

    This film did poorly in the US. I think it was not zany enough, short enough or abstracted from reality enough for the audience who is attracted to the form. Perhaps if it is judged as mere candy, it fails. But I found it well met the requirements on which the genre was founded: the alternating of charm in the nature of humans with humor about many of the same traits. This engagement-detachment by humor is perhaps the oldest storytelling device after the technique of omission, and Brooks is delicate if old-fashioned.

    The story is that he is valued in the business for adding texture of these two qualities: humor and endearment. But he gets stuck in creating scenes that are no longer than a few minutes, because that is what the market pulls. He gets paid extremely well for guiding "The Simpsons," basically two jokes per show, and also as uncredited script doctor on a scene by scene basis. He hates this, he has said and when he can find the space for a long form project, he does it as if his soul is in the balance.

    He doesn't start with characters weaving a story, or even a story proper. He is all about situations and how people react within them as they try to gain control. Our two main characters here, destined for love, are struggling less with the lives they are given than the techniques they had been using until that point to cope. The weapons in forming the new situations we desire then to get, are words. And such words in dialog that is so perfect we don't deserve the simply by paying 8 bucks.

    Brooks is a writer, but it is clear that every line is written within a specific cinematic vision. Some of the shots here are quite unconventional, the composition and rhythm of shots is very personal and the flow of the words absolutely matches or is counterpointed to that rhythm. Watch the motions of the camera and the dialog when Lisa is first in George's apartment. This is effective and idiosyncratic to Brooks. It worked for me because these films are all about deferred gratification and he is serious about pushing it.

    In little things, it works. Witherspoon's lack of sex appeal is handled by making her a tough jock. The formula demands — absolutely demands — that the guy profess his love at the end in front of an audience representing us. We know he is going to her birthday party to do just this, but he does not. Instead Brooks has placed a clever scene before this, a radically unconventional one that works when paired with what happens after the party, observed by no one but us and Nicholsen's character. In this scene — possibly the first written — has the two to-be lovers filming an awkward proposal, and then engaging in a re-enactment in a folded engagement. It satisfies the formula without following it.

    There are several folds along these lines, highly structured and effective.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    7xcharxcharx

    Underrated

    From looking at the casting, you would immediately think this to be a romantic comedy, and I guess that's where it starts going wrong.. from people going in to see this movie, expecting a chick flick and being disappointed.

    I believe the reason for the poor reviews of this movie are due to the fact that is has been advertised and delivered as a romantic comedy.

    True, it is fit for the romance genre, comedy.. not so much. But as far as romantic drama's go, this is an excellent picture for the modernized crowd.

    That's because it is so much more. It is ideal for viewing of a well- intended inspiring somewhat-romantic movie. Humour is few and far between for a comedy-seeking crowd, however for those who connect to the characters, the humour is purely intended for those devised from caring for the characters.

    Reese Witherspoon has perfected the role of Lisa, this is the movie that I would beg girlfriends to watch, due to her total delivery of the character throughout the entire picture, which is something most girls and women can relate to (whether they've reached that hurdle yet or not).

    Which is where I feel the script originated from, life lessons. The script of the movie is all relatable in one aspect or other. It's moving to view a capture of these 'life lessons' within a movie, and I think if a movie can deliver that, then they have succeeded in making a good movie. Although the writing could have been sharper, better presented and wittier, it was decent enough for one to be indulged in the plot.

    Paul Rudd, I thought, was a fantastic casting. Again, writing could of been better for a few of his lines where comedy was intended and some of his reactions.. but still I found him to be excellent and I enjoyed watching him.

    Nice to see Jack Nicholson again, (huge fan of One flew over the cuckoo's nest!), his part was suitable if not a little long winded. I felt (again) wittier writing would have improved his character and performance hugely, however he delivered his part.

    And Luke Wilson.. okay so we all know what kind of movie's he's known for now, and fair enough, he was a good casting for the part. My only itch is I'd like to see him doing more roles similar to Hutch, ala Starsky&, dry detective types.

    Moving on, as said above, this is not a movie to make you lol or rofl, merely a movie to be enjoyed from watching these character's journey of self-revelation's throughout.

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      One of the lesser known "big box-office bombs of all time"; the budget spiraled up to $120 million due to high salary demands of its principal cast and director (around $50 million), a lengthy production, as well as a costly re-shoot for the beginning and the ending. Coupled with marketing costs, the movie lost an estimated $105 million.
    • Errores
      After their first night together, Lisa is seen wearing a red camisole that has straps showing after putting on her red dress from the night before. The straps didn't show during their date and after she got home.
    • Citas

      Lisa: Never drink to feel better; only drink to feel even better.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.58 (2010)
    • Bandas sonoras
      What Is It This Time?
      Written by Jamie Lidell (as Jamie Lidderdale) and Mocky (as Dominic Salole)

      Performed by Jamie Lidell

      Courtesy of Warp Records

      By Arrangement with Zync Music

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de diciembre de 2010 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Sony Pictures
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • How Do You Know
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • DuPont Circle, Washington, Columbia, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Gracie Films
      • Road Rebel
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 120,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 30,212,620
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 7,484,696
      • 19 dic 2010
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 48,668,907
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 1min(121 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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