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The Dish & the Spoon

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.8/10
1.4 k
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Greta Gerwig and Olly Alexander in The Dish & the Spoon (2011)
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Recuperándose de la aventura de su marido, Rose choca con una adolescente abandonada en un pueblo costero cerrado de Delaware.Recuperándose de la aventura de su marido, Rose choca con una adolescente abandonada en un pueblo costero cerrado de Delaware.Recuperándose de la aventura de su marido, Rose choca con una adolescente abandonada en un pueblo costero cerrado de Delaware.

  • Dirección
    • Alison Bagnall
  • Guionistas
    • Olly Alexander
    • Alison Bagnall
    • Greta Gerwig
  • Elenco
    • Greta Gerwig
    • Olly Alexander
    • Eleonore Hendricks
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.8/10
    1.4 k
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    • Dirección
      • Alison Bagnall
    • Guionistas
      • Olly Alexander
      • Alison Bagnall
      • Greta Gerwig
    • Elenco
      • Greta Gerwig
      • Olly Alexander
      • Eleonore Hendricks
    • 15Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 27Opiniones de los críticos
    • 72Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
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      • 1 nominación en total

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    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Rose
    Olly Alexander
    Olly Alexander
    • Boy
    Eleonore Hendricks
    Eleonore Hendricks
    • Emma
    • (as Eléonore Hendricks)
    Amy Seimetz
    Amy Seimetz
    • Emma's Friend
    Adam Rothenberg
    Adam Rothenberg
    • Husband
    Dan Seely
    • Cashier
    Sam Calagione
    • Brewery Manager
    H.D. Parsons
    • Fisherman
    Kevin Miller
    • Fish Gutter
    • (as Kelvin Miller)
    Shirley Miller
    • Old Time Photo Clerk
    James Miller
    • Old Time Photographer
    Susan Betts
    • Costume Shop Clerk
    John Bochnowski
    • Dance Leader
    Stefanie Vinopal
    Stefanie Vinopal
      • Dirección
        • Alison Bagnall
      • Guionistas
        • Olly Alexander
        • Alison Bagnall
        • Greta Gerwig
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      Opiniones de usuarios15

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      8ignominia-1

      a smooth pebble if not a gem.

      I enjoyed this movie, as it does not feel constructed in the way most movies are. It makes you feel the way you would feel if you were in Rose's shoes, overwhelmed by emotions and with no idea what you are going to do next. Enslaved by pain and bored by the lulls in between when she does not know what to do and acts without thinking. For me this movie feels totally realistic and true. Of course some scenes make no logical sense, but we are all a bit illogical especially when hurting. Still they are interesting to watch as other lives not our own seem more interesting sometimes. There are moments of profound truth and emotional release that are very impressively acted and filmed and make the movie totally worth watching. Don't expect a masterpiece, a precious gem, but a nice round pebble smoothed by the sea.
      5SnoopyStyle

      sparing

      Rose (Greta Gerwig) is outraged over her husband's affair with yoga teacher Emma. She picks up an English boy (Olly Alexander) in distress. He had come to America for a girl which ended in disappointment. The two have an uncomfortable time as they set to confront Emma.

      I wonder how young exactly is the boy supposed to be. Olly is twenty and there is no reason why he wouldn't jump all over Gerwig which makes the early hesitation rather silly. All of it depends on his age in the movie and I may have missed that. Since he doesn't even have a name, it's not unrealistic that he has no age. There is a big emotional scene from Gerwig which surprised and shocked me. Then there is the ending which is unearned since the audience knows so little about the husband. We can't forgive him if we don't know him. It's a missed opportunity for the boy which is how I feel about this movie.
      junkstuff-7

      Long takes amid meaningless plot and annoying characters

      The entire movie feels much like the opening - a long drive through a tunnel with a woman crying. Occasionally an amusing or artsy shot is added but they are not enough to redeem this exercise in boredom.

      What little plot there is centers around the weekend (maybe) escapades of a woman whose husband slept with another woman. She finds a young man sleeping in a lighthouse and develops a quirky relationship with him. There appears to be no reason for many of their actions, particularly a scene in which she makes him a transvestite. Little is learned about the couple or their motivations. In fact, the name of the man is never revealed. The movie is best characterized by long takes of the actors homely faces.

      The few moments of artistic interest, such as when the man excellently draws her face in the sand, do add something. The moments are too fleeting, however, to suffer the 90 minutes of agitation and boredom that this movie instills.
      8mclarkand

      Sincere and Unhindered

      Alison Bagnall brings her 2nd feature length film, The Dish & The Spoon, with shameless intimacy.

      After discovering her husband has cheated on her, Rose (Greta Gerwig) goes on a beer-drinking rampage, pulling the young, mysterious vagabond (Olly Alexander) in on her plan for revenge against the bitch who put her in this position.

      The two share an undeniable – often cute and occasionally awkward – on screen chemistry.

      Their unique and intimate relationship develops in an interesting balance of sexual tension, bare emotions and twisted manipulation.

      Bagnall sincerely seems to be an actor's director, where playfulness and experimentation is balanced with an emotional depth.

      The film is sincere and reckless, letting the characters lead the narrative. Rose wants to scream, Rose will scream. Rose wants to cuddle, Rose will cuddle. Rose wants to steal, Rose will steal.

      The characters really seem free to act how they want and feel in each moment rather than being pulled across a constructed story forcing them to go from point A to B. The characters do what they want, not what they're told. There is something about this movie that reflects real life and relationships in a way that is true and unhindered.

      The Dish & The Spoon feels like a secret roller coaster ride that we get to experience with these two strangers as they grope for some sort of emotional connection and personal understanding over a few unlikely days.

      It's a brave film that I'm glad I experienced and hope to see in theaters!
      5Igenlode Wordsmith

      Disjointed

      I wanted to like this picture (brave little independent film launches out into the big world at London Film Festival), and it has a striking opening sequence. Unfortunately, by the halfway point it started to feel laboured; by the end, fatally, the characters had become annoying rather than sympathetic, and the whole thing came across with an amateurish feeling.

      It feels too long for its actual content: too many would-be-meaningful shots of driving, of landscape, of the camera looking at characters, of characters looking at each other, of 'oh-look-I-managed-to-catch-a-flock-of-birds-in-the-viewfinder' (this happens several times, and while it's a pretty composition and no doubt a challenging achievement, it doesn't really do anything for the film as a whole). And it needs a better script -- it sounded a lot of the time as if the characters were improvising their dialogue as they went along, and there is little coherent plot. The film manages to give the overall impression of someone's Film Studies degree project material expanded to feature length, not always successfully.

      Perhaps the most frustrating scene is where the central pair, for no reason that ever becomes apparent, act out a scenario that involves the woman, dressed in man's clothing, performing a sexually aggressive pick-up on the young man, tricked out in make-up, a necklace and a padded bra -- like so much of the rest of the film, this scene doesn't go anywhere plot-wise, and I just got the impression that the director thought it would be a fun thing to get the actors to do. It's certainly confusing for the audience. (I was actually wondering at one point if we had been subjected to an artful piece of misdirection, and that the unfaithful spouse was actually being revealed as a partner in a lesbian relationship -- but apparently not.)

      "The Dish and the Spoon" (again, why this title?) starts off with an interesting premise (and some jaw-dropping ranting on the part of Greta Gerwig), but gradually lost this viewer's engagement. This sort of free-flowing improvisational stuff really isn't in my line: your average B-movie would squeeze in six or seven times the plot and far more dialogue into two-thirds of the running time of this picture.

      Apparently it's 'mumblecore', 'wacky', 'quirky'. It isn't me.

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        On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 64% of 14 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.2/10.
      • Citas

        Boy: I'm a rent boy.

        Rose: Oh, what's that?

        Boy: Silly, it's male prostitute.

      • Bandas sonoras
        I Found It Not So
        Written by Christopher Porpora

        Performed by Dean Wareham & Britta Phillips

        A cappella arrangement by Britta Phillips

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 10 de febrero de 2012 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
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        • Inglés
      • También se conoce como
        • 40 Day Dream
      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, Estados Unidos
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      • Tiempo de ejecución
        • 1h 32min(92 min)
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 2.35 : 1

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