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Cuando Alice Klieg gana la lotería Mega-Millions, inmediatamente deja sus medicamentos psiquiátricos y compra su propio programa de entrevistas.Cuando Alice Klieg gana la lotería Mega-Millions, inmediatamente deja sus medicamentos psiquiátricos y compra su propio programa de entrevistas.Cuando Alice Klieg gana la lotería Mega-Millions, inmediatamente deja sus medicamentos psiquiátricos y compra su propio programa de entrevistas.
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Fools and their money are soon parted from one another. Nowhere does this saying hold true more than with lottery winners. Alice Klieg, diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, emerges from a solitary and sedentary life as the new winner of $86 million from the state lottery. She begins to buy airtime at a local television station that is desperate for cash. Alice's new talk show "Welcome to Me" is a perfect reflection of her impulsive, socially awkward, indecisive, random, obsessive, moody and sensitive self. It features some of her favorite recopies (meatloaf cake), traumatic events from her past (the "carousel of life"), and – of course – swans (she loves swans). Her insistence upon absolute control and predilection to get out of control, make for some interesting and eccentric shows that are alternately extremely boring and explosive. The dry and dark humor of the film fits the acting abilities of Kristen Wiig perfectly. The film is funny as well as raw. I wish there was more depth to the plot, however, for it relies too much on the wacky shows. Seen at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.
I was expecting a roll-on-the-floor comedy. After all, it's Kristin Wiig, and Will Ferrell as a producer.
It starts off funny enough. A woman obsessed with Oprah Winfrey feels screwed over in her past, but wins the lottery and wants to have her own talk show.
But it turns into an analysis of a "mental issue" and the diagnosis that goes along with that.
I think everyone has issues - but when you give these issues names then you marginalize & categorize people that further push people into little boxes.
By the end, I was moved to tears. This movie is so worth watching. But it's not the SNL-type skit you might be expecting.
It starts off funny enough. A woman obsessed with Oprah Winfrey feels screwed over in her past, but wins the lottery and wants to have her own talk show.
But it turns into an analysis of a "mental issue" and the diagnosis that goes along with that.
I think everyone has issues - but when you give these issues names then you marginalize & categorize people that further push people into little boxes.
By the end, I was moved to tears. This movie is so worth watching. But it's not the SNL-type skit you might be expecting.
Unconventional but warm exploration of a broken person who uses her own television program as public therapy; well written & directed, it deftly walks the line between playing mental illness for laughs & treating it with respect.
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This film tells the story of a woman with psychiatric illness, who wins $86 million from the lottery. She pays a production company millions of dollars to create her own TV talk show about the story of her life.
"Welcome to Me" is a pleasant surprise. The woman in question, Alice, is quirky but fun. She initially is awkward add a TV host, but as she gains experience, she becomes quite good at it. Her show is actually quite fun, even though I know it is wrong to like it because that is an exploitation of an unwell person. The ending is really quite touching, because she makes amends with her part and everyone around her. And the film also tells the belief that lottery winners often go back to the square one, but in here her journey to square one of a fulfilling journey.
"Welcome to Me" is a pleasant surprise. The woman in question, Alice, is quirky but fun. She initially is awkward add a TV host, but as she gains experience, she becomes quite good at it. Her show is actually quite fun, even though I know it is wrong to like it because that is an exploitation of an unwell person. The ending is really quite touching, because she makes amends with her part and everyone around her. And the film also tells the belief that lottery winners often go back to the square one, but in here her journey to square one of a fulfilling journey.
Welcome to Me stars Kristen Wiig as Alice, a woman who suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). When she won a lottery that grants her a sizable amount of money, she produces, acts, and stars in a TV series entitled: Welcome to Me.
First and foremost, this is the most endearing thing Kristen Wiig has done, outside her usual comedy movies. The way she portrays Alice is so heartbreaking and detailed, sometimes funny, but also feels authentic. The supporting cast did a good job too, especially Linda Cardellini.
However, this movie is definitely not for everyone. As the title and the premise suggests, this movie is going to be all about Alice and her world. Alice's actions are questionable and maybe some audience can't digest that properly.
If you're interested in movies about psychology issues, then this is definitely a movie for you. Otherwise if you want to feel good, you might want to pick up something else, as the constant melancholy and confusion this movie brought will disillusion you, forcing you into saying "What the hell was that?" when the credits roll.
First and foremost, this is the most endearing thing Kristen Wiig has done, outside her usual comedy movies. The way she portrays Alice is so heartbreaking and detailed, sometimes funny, but also feels authentic. The supporting cast did a good job too, especially Linda Cardellini.
However, this movie is definitely not for everyone. As the title and the premise suggests, this movie is going to be all about Alice and her world. Alice's actions are questionable and maybe some audience can't digest that properly.
If you're interested in movies about psychology issues, then this is definitely a movie for you. Otherwise if you want to feel good, you might want to pick up something else, as the constant melancholy and confusion this movie brought will disillusion you, forcing you into saying "What the hell was that?" when the credits roll.
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- TriviaWhen asked about doing her first nude scene in this film, Kristen Wiig said "Being naked in a film or on stage isn't always supposed to be sexy. It was the part and it felt right, so I did it."
- ErroresAt the first meeting with the executives Alice states she'd like the show to be two hours long, but whenever there's a close-up of the TV guide it's shown as only a one hour program.
- Citas
Alice Klieg: I was a summer baby born in 1971 in Simi Valley, California, and I've been using masturbation as a sedative since 1991.
- Créditos curiososSome of the closing credits are shown over the red recording indicator of a camcorder.
- Bandas sonorasHappy Talk
Written by Oscar Hammerstein II & Richard Rodgers
Performed by Muriel Smith
Courtesy of RCA Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Welcome to Me
- Locaciones de filmación
- Whitewater, California, Estados Unidos(road scenes)
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 608,852
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 34,920
- 3 may 2015
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 636,819
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 27 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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