Cuando un padre soltero de una hija adolescente se entera que tiene un tumor cerebral mortal, la lleva de viaje para encontrar a la madre que la abandonó y intentar enseñarle todo lo que pod... Leer todoCuando un padre soltero de una hija adolescente se entera que tiene un tumor cerebral mortal, la lleva de viaje para encontrar a la madre que la abandonó y intentar enseñarle todo lo que podría necesitar durante el resto de su vida.Cuando un padre soltero de una hija adolescente se entera que tiene un tumor cerebral mortal, la lleva de viaje para encontrar a la madre que la abandonó y intentar enseñarle todo lo que podría necesitar durante el resto de su vida.
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- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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Resumen
Reviewers say 'Don't Make Me Go' is a heartfelt road trip drama focusing on family, love, and mortality. The film is lauded for its emotional story, strong performances by John Cho and Mia Isaac, and realistic character portrayals. However, it faces criticism for its ending, which some find surprising yet disappointing or implausible. The handling of sensitive themes and the depiction of flawed characters are appreciated, though opinions on certain scenes and pacing are mixed.
Opiniones destacadas
Ugh i was not prepared to cry the way I did for this film, it had its ups and downs and the entire time I was getting so much anxiety, but it ended with a deep meaning; to try your best even if its a small 20% chance of success!!! Overall great flick.
The hook was Cho, the anchor was the immediate full frontal male nudity in the cold open. And it only got better from there.
It would be hard to pinpoint a scene in this drama that doesn't confirm that the two leads truly feel like Father and Daughter. And because of that, plus the rest of the script, the last act is truly emotional.
John Cho plays Mia Isaac's single father and unbeknownst to her, he's dying of a tumor. Yes, it *is* a tumah. This dad has the entire weight of the world on his shoulders from both that secret, and a TON of other stuff. (You will see it in Cho's fantastic acting.) So, he feels it's finally time for a road trip so she can meet her mom who left her very young.
This movie feels very real, all actors give their best, the movie looks great and it certainly gets progressively better through to the end. It's also a tad funny, but not unrealistically funny - every day humor we all experience.
I wouldn't call it perfect as most chaotic misadventures the daughter gets the duo into is almost resolved as fast as its introduced and it could be a melodrama at times. But what really saved the movie was that climax. There were signs leading up to it and yet, I still didn't see it coming.
Highly recommended. I would say even more so for people with children, single parents or not.
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Final Thoughts: Not afraid to admit, that closing REALLY got to me emotionally. And I don't even have kids.
It would be hard to pinpoint a scene in this drama that doesn't confirm that the two leads truly feel like Father and Daughter. And because of that, plus the rest of the script, the last act is truly emotional.
John Cho plays Mia Isaac's single father and unbeknownst to her, he's dying of a tumor. Yes, it *is* a tumah. This dad has the entire weight of the world on his shoulders from both that secret, and a TON of other stuff. (You will see it in Cho's fantastic acting.) So, he feels it's finally time for a road trip so she can meet her mom who left her very young.
This movie feels very real, all actors give their best, the movie looks great and it certainly gets progressively better through to the end. It's also a tad funny, but not unrealistically funny - every day humor we all experience.
I wouldn't call it perfect as most chaotic misadventures the daughter gets the duo into is almost resolved as fast as its introduced and it could be a melodrama at times. But what really saved the movie was that climax. There were signs leading up to it and yet, I still didn't see it coming.
Highly recommended. I would say even more so for people with children, single parents or not.
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Final Thoughts: Not afraid to admit, that closing REALLY got to me emotionally. And I don't even have kids.
Teary movie that really throws a curve ball. Great road trip between daughter and father... except for the final drive...still waiting for him to see the meteor shower...and the frontal nudity...what's the big deal.?
First time I've ever cried watching a movie, and I don't even have children but I could still relate. Me and my girl cried like waterfalls. I really recommend this one and the acting is excellent.
Don't get me wrong, I have no issues with nudity or sex in movies. It's much better than the violence we see in most movies. But it's preventing me from recommending it to a young person that I think would really appreciate it.
I watched mostiy because of John Cho and I'm glad I did.
I watched mostiy because of John Cho and I'm glad I did.
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- TriviaNew Zealand only allows left-hand drive cars if they are old; this is why Max drives such an old vehicle, since the film is set in the United States.
- ErroresThe scene when Wally runs from the hotel and takes the Grand Wagoneer was supposed to be set in Florida. However, Florida does not have mountains and Interstate 10 is in the Panhandle, which is over two hundred miles north of Tampa.
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Written and Performed by Hugh Masekela
Courtesy of The Verve Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 49 minutos
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