Una mujer neoyorquina es aprendiz en una compañía de danza y se lanza de cabeza a sus sueños, a pesar de que la posibilidad de cumplirlos se reduce.Una mujer neoyorquina es aprendiz en una compañía de danza y se lanza de cabeza a sus sueños, a pesar de que la posibilidad de cumplirlos se reduce.Una mujer neoyorquina es aprendiz en una compañía de danza y se lanza de cabeza a sus sueños, a pesar de que la posibilidad de cumplirlos se reduce.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 49 nominaciones en total
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Greta Gerwig's equivalent updated version of "1978 Girlfriends", except that in this movie her character plays a struggling dancer as opposed to a struggling photographer. Gerwig who was also credited as co-writer along with Noah Baumbach second of her four movies with him. Greta Gerwig stars as title character "Frances Ha", once her best friend, Sophie (Mickey Sumner) and long time live-in roommate decides to move out of their apartment, so that Sophie can live closer to her new boyfriend, Frances begins to struggle to find another roommate or to find another place.
Again, the positive rating is the result of the unique moments, improvised dialogue exchanges from director Noah Baumbach and his main star actress Greta Gerwig.
Poor Frances. She lurches from one moment to another, trying to figure out what life is and rarely succeeding. The journey is full of fun and laughter, though--well, at least for viewers. But eventually, the worm turns. Let's avoid spoilers and just say things change when Frances Halladay becomes Frances Ha. This is an indie film in the best sense of the genre, small scaled, but well crafted and thought out. Someone mentioned a Woody Allen-esque feel to it--and it does have some of those echoes, but just echoes. You can't dislike Frances. The film's a winner, too. Its wistful, understated feel is irresistible.
I didn't by any means hate this movie, but I did not love it as much as others. It is a film like no other, and worth a watch, but it left me feeling ambivalent. There was really no plot, which made sense because Frances didn't really seem to have any clearcut goals or ambitions (other than being a dancer, which wasn't ever going to happen). She lived moment by moment and the film took us on her journeys even though I am not sure they served much of a purpose.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFrances' parents are played by Greta Gerwig's real-life parents, Gordon Gerwig and Christine Gerwig.
- ErroresAt 59:23, Sophie's voice says the words faster than her mouth moves. Particularly near the end of her sentences.
- Citas
Frances: It's that thing when you're with someone, and you love them and they know it, and they love you and you know it... but it's a party... and you're both talking to other people, and you're laughing and shining... and you look across the room and catch each other's eyes... but - but not because you're possessive, or it's precisely sexual... but because... that is your person in this life. And it's funny and sad, but only because this life will end, and it's this secret world that exists right there in public, unnoticed, that no one else knows about. It's sort of like how they say that other dimensions exist all around us, but we don't have the ability to perceive them. That's - That's what I want out of a relationship. Or just life, I guess.
- ConexionesFeatured in Maltin on Movies: The Hangover Part III (2013)
- Bandas sonorasThème de Camille
Written and Performed by Georges Delerue
Courtesy of Igloo Music/Marouani Music/EMI Music Publishing
Selecciones populares
- How long is Frances Ha?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,069,826
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 137,398
- 19 may 2013
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 8,975,688
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 26 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1