Jamie es una directora de cine que necesita inspiración para terminar su guión. La encuentra en su ex novio, Nick, que aún trabaja en el cine de la pequeña ciudad donde ambos se enamoraron p... Leer todoJamie es una directora de cine que necesita inspiración para terminar su guión. La encuentra en su ex novio, Nick, que aún trabaja en el cine de la pequeña ciudad donde ambos se enamoraron por primera vez.Jamie es una directora de cine que necesita inspiración para terminar su guión. La encuentra en su ex novio, Nick, que aún trabaja en el cine de la pequeña ciudad donde ambos se enamoraron por primera vez.
Fotos
Emily Faucret
- Kora
- (as Emily N. Faucet)
Meredith VanCuyk
- Olivia
- (as Meredith Josephine VanCuyk)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
My whole family watched this movie together and loved it! Jodie Sweetin absolutely lights up the screen with her megawatt smile, making it impossible not to love her. It was great to see a female character in a traditional male role. Her character Jamie's interactions with her family were heartwarming and funny, especially the sibling relationship between the two sisters. Ann Hagemann was perfect as her mother, both supportive and touchingly emotional. Kora, the theater manager, was sweet and fresh. Loved her line about Nick smelling like melted butter and boy! Great to see George Wendt too. And JP Manoux was hilarious, reminding me of Ari Gold from Entourage.
There are three things I didn't like:
First, the acting. Both lead actors struggled to make any conversation feel realistic. Their interactions with each other felt like watching two kids stumble through scenes of a high school play.
Second, the writing. The dialogue felt unnatural and the plot was illogical. Why is she trying to write a film on her laptop while in a movie theatre? The movie felt light on content, almost as if they had to pad out the script to fill the run time (ex. The musical montage of people decorating gingerbread houses).
Third, the exes. My personal pet peeve with this genre of movies is romantic exes trying to get back together. I find it so much less compelling than watching a new relationship form.
First, the acting. Both lead actors struggled to make any conversation feel realistic. Their interactions with each other felt like watching two kids stumble through scenes of a high school play.
Second, the writing. The dialogue felt unnatural and the plot was illogical. Why is she trying to write a film on her laptop while in a movie theatre? The movie felt light on content, almost as if they had to pad out the script to fill the run time (ex. The musical montage of people decorating gingerbread houses).
Third, the exes. My personal pet peeve with this genre of movies is romantic exes trying to get back together. I find it so much less compelling than watching a new relationship form.
My wife and I were excited to watch this since we love Jodie Sweetin. She always seems to bring light and charm to a show. Unfortunately, this time she was saddled with a poor script and poor cast. The male lead was the first red flag as he has been in several failed productions and lacks charisma. The family absolutely ruined it. Once again, we have a ridiculous depiction of a father. He is a wise-cracking artist who resembles no father I've ever met in my life. Then there are more pointless family scenes and before you know it the movie is going nowhere and not even the lead can save this sinking ship.
Disagree with reviews on here. The script was pretty good and the acting was actually really good...except for the male lead who couldn't act his way out of a paper bag.
I actually liked the premise and while it had a lot of the normal implausible plot points that is typical in this genre, I found it fun and heartwarming.
But yeah, the male lead's acting...oy vey.
I actually liked the premise and while it had a lot of the normal implausible plot points that is typical in this genre, I found it fun and heartwarming.
But yeah, the male lead's acting...oy vey.
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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