El hijo de la "oveja negra" de una familia adinerada conoce a un joven paciente psiquiátrico que ha sido criado en aislamiento durante toda su vida. Luego lleva a la joven ingenua a casa par... Leer todoEl hijo de la "oveja negra" de una familia adinerada conoce a un joven paciente psiquiátrico que ha sido criado en aislamiento durante toda su vida. Luego lleva a la joven ingenua a casa para la boda de su hermano.El hijo de la "oveja negra" de una familia adinerada conoce a un joven paciente psiquiátrico que ha sido criado en aislamiento durante toda su vida. Luego lleva a la joven ingenua a casa para la boda de su hermano.
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Mrs. Nealberry
- (as Julie Ann Doan)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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Opiniones destacadas
Evan Rachel Woods is terrific in playing the innocent, quirky character in this one. And she kind of steals the show, though Scott Speedman is our central character, who's the one learning life lessons and not the other way around. Even though this is predictable, you root for things to happen and cannot help but feel elevated at times or being sad with the characters too. The connection is there, if you allow it to happen
'Barefoot' - as an americanized version - tells the story a little bit different and dips more into the romantic (comedy) genre. That's fine by me because a mere copy of Schweiger's film would be pretty redundant. Evan Rachel Wood plays beautifully and portrays an adorable innocence in her role as 'Daisy', the mental patient accompanying Scott Speedman's 'Jay' to his brothers wedding. Their unusual bond is sweet and the movie has more of a light romantic dramedy tone than the original. The colors are warm and the tempo is upbeat but slows down for some nicely done heart-to-heart scenes. I especially loved the setup of certain pivotal scene towards the end.
I can already hear all those serious movie 'critics' moaning about yet another unnecessary remake but that's just it - this remake is not unnecessary. It tells a similar story with a different tone, in a different light, with a different background - transitioning it to a lighter genre. It's not taking anything away from the original - I see it as more of a bonus and really liked it.
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- TriviaThe film's screenplay by Stephen Zotnowski was first used for a 2005 German movie production "Barfuss" ("barefoot" in German), meaning that this is, in effect, a virtual remake.
- ErroresOn the way to the airport, Jay finds out that Daisy has no ID, but he apparently buys tickets for both of them although his credit cards are maxed) and Daisy is allowed to board the airplane at LAX.
Correction: Daisy could not initially find her ID, but the viewer does not know that she didn't find it by the time they arrived at the airport. Also, Jay tried one credit card at the casino before he was confronted by the man to whom he owed money. The viewer doesn't know that all of his credit cards were maxed out.
- Citas
Daisy Kensington: Why can't we just fly back on the plane?
Jay Wheeler: Because I violated my probation and you're an escaped mental patient.
Daisy Kensington: Is that bad?
Jay Wheeler: Yeah, that's bad.
- ConexionesFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.29 (2014)
- Bandas sonorasCards With The Devil
Written by Ran Jackson, Ricky Jackson and Svend Lerche
Performed by Von Bonneville
Courtesy of Terra Firma Music, Inc.
By Arrangement with Secret Road Music Services, Inc.
Selecciones populares
- How long is Barefoot?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 6,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 15,071
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,767
- 23 feb 2014
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 15,071
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1