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Ella McCay: Imperfectamente perfecta

Título original: Ella McCay
  • 2025
  • PG-13
  • 1h 55min
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Jamie Lee Curtis, Woody Harrelson, Albert Brooks, Kumail Nanjiani, Jack Lowden, Emma Mackey, and Ayo Edebiri in Ella McCay: Imperfectamente perfecta (2025)
An idealistic young woman juggles her family and work life in a comedy about the people you love and how to survive them.
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Sigue a una joven política idealista que hace malabarismos con los problemas familiares y una vida laboral difícil mientras se prepara para ocupar el puesto de su mentor, el gobernador en fu... Leer todoSigue a una joven política idealista que hace malabarismos con los problemas familiares y una vida laboral difícil mientras se prepara para ocupar el puesto de su mentor, el gobernador en funciones del estado desde hace mucho tiempo.Sigue a una joven política idealista que hace malabarismos con los problemas familiares y una vida laboral difícil mientras se prepara para ocupar el puesto de su mentor, el gobernador en funciones del estado desde hace mucho tiempo.

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    • James L. Brooks
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    • Emma Mackey
    • Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Albert Brooks
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • James L. Brooks
    • Escritura
      • James L. Brooks
    • Estrellas
      • Emma Mackey
      • Jamie Lee Curtis
      • Albert Brooks
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    Se lanza el 15 de enero de 2026
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    • 39Metascore
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    Emma Mackey
    Emma Mackey
    • Ella McCay
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    Jamie Lee Curtis
    • Helen
    Albert Brooks
    Albert Brooks
    • Governor Bill
    Spike Fearn
    Spike Fearn
    • Casey McCay
    Woody Harrelson
    Woody Harrelson
    • Eddie McCay
    Rebecca Hall
    Rebecca Hall
    • Claire McCay
    Ayo Edebiri
    Ayo Edebiri
    • Susan
    Kumail Nanjiani
    Kumail Nanjiani
    • Trooper Nash
    Jack Lowden
    Jack Lowden
    • Ryan
    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Estelle
    Joey Brooks
    Joey Brooks
    • Trooper Alexander
    Lincoln Whitty
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    • Casey McCay - 10 Years Old
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    4brentsbulletinboard

    Should Have Been a TV Series

    To paraphrase one of the Caped Crusader's most articulate but menacing foes, "When is a movie not a movie?" The answer: "When it should be a TV series instead." And that, unfortunately, is the inherent problem with this latest offering from legendary film and television writer-director-producer James L. Brooks. Set during the 2008 financial crisis, this comedy-drama tells the multifaceted story of its likable but beleaguered title character (Emma Mackey), an idealistic and enthusiastic lieutenant governor who champions causes aimed at helping everyday citizens, even if she's somewhat long-winded and overbearing in expressing herself. But, when her boss, affable, plainspoken "Governor Bill" (Albert Brooks), is named to a Presidential Cabinet post, Ella is unexpectedly elevated into the state's top executive post. However, she quickly finds herself dancing as fast as she can in handling both her political responsibilities and the challenges posed by her long-dysfunctional family members, pulling her in multiple directions at once. And that, sadly, is where the film gets itself into trouble by trying to incorporate too many story threads into one picture. Granted, each of the individual narrative elements is mostly solid but also mostly underdeveloped, simply because there are too many of them to adequately fit into the time constraints of a typical commercial production. For starters, there's Ella's stressful relationship with her estranged father, Eddie (Woody Harrelson), a serial philanderer who broke the heart of her lovelorn mother (Rebecca Hall), despite his pledges to mend his ways. Additional challenges come up in Ella's dealings with her younger, socially inept brother, Casey (Spike Fearn), and his occasional girlfriend, Susan (Avo Edibiri), as well as the new governor's strained relationship with her husband, Ryan (Jack Lowden), who struggles with the demands of his wife's excessive workload. To help her cope with these issues, Ella turns to her zany, no-nonsense Aunt Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis), a confidante and surrogate mother of sorts to whom she turns whenever she needs advice (much of which is blunt, colorful and unconventional as only Curtis can dispense). Further insights are provided by Ella's dutiful security detail chief (Kumail Nanjiani) and her trusted aide, Estelle (Julie Kavner), who doubles as the movie's narrator. Along the way, the film thankfully fills in the characters' back stories through a series of flashback sequences (a point on which many productions these days are woefully inadequate) and addresses a variety of key social and cultural themes to show that the picture has a conscience not to be ignored, a crucial element in an offering with political overtones. However, as should be apparent by now, that's a lot of ground to cover in two hours, which is why this material would have been a better fit for the small screen than the big one. I would have loved to see each of these story threads expanded into episodes of their own, and a television slot would have allowed that. What's more, given Brooks's extensive history of producing long-running TV shows like The Simpsons, Rhoda and The Mary Tyler Moore Show, there are few in Hollywood better qualified than him to pull off something like this. Moreover, as charming as the characters are in this film, they engage in yet another screen exploration of the dysfunctional family theme, a concept the director has drawn on multiple times before in such films as "Terms of Endearment" (1983), "Broadcast News" (1987) and "As Good As It Gets" (1997), ground that the filmmaker has more than sufficiently covered already. While it's true that "Ella McCay" has many elements going for it - great performances, terrific casting, engaging story threads, impressive character development and some decidedly good writing (especially when it comes to generating laughs) - the picture, regrettably, has difficulty pulling them all together, as if it were an overstuffed blender whose lid is precariously in danger of popping off. Clearly, some much-needed retooling of the project's underlying concept and format is needed here, and, had that come to pass, this might have been yet another feather in Brooks's storied cap. As it stands now, though, this will likely end up a largely forgotten item on the list of the director's accomplishments (and that, as they say, is as good as it gets).
    4ethanbresnett

    A bizarre mess

    Ella McCay boasts a great cast, but unfortunately they are cobbled together with a muddled script and directionless story to create a rather lacklustre movie.

    Tonally, the film is a mess. Is it a comedy? A drama? A satire? Who knows. Certainly not the cast or crew, as it was just all over the place in this respect. The performances didn't make any sense in the context of the story, almost feeling like caricatures of what they were trying to do.

    In terms of the story and script, I really don't know what point it was trying to make. It circled around a few points and made them very poorly, but there were just too many story threads to give anything much focus. Characters and plot threads came and went in the blink of an eye, and there was no unifying theme or plot line or direction to it all.

    It was also highly frustrating that practically every character in this film was highly annoying. I just simply did not care about any of them and struggled to get invested in any way to them.

    I just really don't know what they were thinking with this film. A bizarre mess.
    4thecanadian-23317

    I wanted to like it. Emma Mackey deserved better

    This movie is so.... odd. It has some really good small pieces, and to be honest, there's the makings of a great movie here somewhere. But unfortunately it just doesn't coalesce. It feels like there were either major rewrites, or something seriously went down in the editing room.

    At the end of the day, its biggest issue is that there's simply too many side plots going on. We have: Ella's career (which incorporates a couple of plot lines), her marriage, her brother, her father, her bodyguard... the list goes on. The brother could have been cut entirely (which is funny, given that what I think is the movie's best scene is with the brother), and the father plot line didn't add much either.

    I think if the movie had cut a lot of the family side plots, refocused the movie to be about Ella wanting to get stuff done as a politician but being unable to (which is in the movie, but gets lost among the numerous plot threads) in addition to focusing on her marriage and the scandal, it would have been a far better movie.

    It's not completely without merit, I think anyone giving it a 1 is exaggerating. As mentioned at the beginning, there's some really great individual scenes sprinkled in the movie. But overall it has very very deep flaws that really drag it down.
    4JustGeevs

    Ooofta!

    Looking at the cast, I went in with modest optimism...maybe a solid 6 out of 10. I expected a sweet, easy holiday rom-com that required little more than popcorn and suspension of disbelief. Instead, what I got was an awkward, tonally confused mess that mistook cringe for charm and randomness for humor. The pacing dragged, the emotional beats never landed, and by the end it felt like a complete waste of 90 minutes of my life. At least the popcorn was good.
    5mjanelle-24974

    Well, the acting is good

    They say, if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.

    I'll say this. The acting is good (that's the five stars). Ella Mackey (I'm sure the name is just a coincidence) is very likeable as the politically inept lieutenant governor thrust into the governor's seat, just likeable enough for the audience to feel for her (and this could have gone south really quick). You feel sorry for her because everyone seems to be gunning for her, except Julie Kavner (her secretary) who is nothing but helpful (the way Marge Simpson would be), Kumail Nanjianji as her sympathetic driver, and an excellent Jamie Lee Curtis as her loving aunt. The rest of the cast is passable and fit their roles just fine, including a wasted Woody Harrelson as Ella's philandering, narcissistic father.

    That's about all I can say in keeping with my first statement. So I won't keep with it.

    The movie is cute. It's (very) light entertainment, although there was plenty else playing the night I saw it that I would rather have spent my time on.

    Otherwise it's kind of a mess. This could have passed as a Netflix or Hulu original, or even a Hallmark movie (where Ella ends up with the driver - that would have been fun as a romcom). But as a full $13/ticket movie, nope.

    The plot is silly. The motivation for Ella's husbands actions make no sense (there are so many plot holes and unexplained events in other areas of the movie as well.) And then there's a side story of Ella's brother's failed romance that just doesn't fit other than to show the closeness of the siblings and the brother's social awkwardness as a counterpart to Ella's political ineptness.

    There's a kind of an almost satisfying up yours moment towards the end and a happy ending of sorts.

    All in all, everything about this is just sort of, kind of, almost, and not enough, and I think this one fails as a movie.

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    • Trivia
      Julie Kavner's first role outside of Los Simpson (1989) since Click: Perdiendo el control (2006).
    • Citas

      Ryan: Why would you do that to yourself?

      Ella McCay: Because I don't think you could be doing any of this to me right now if you even liked me.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de enero de 2026 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Ella McCay
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Providence, Rhode Island, Estados Unidos
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      • Gracie Films
      • TSG Entertainment
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      • USD 35,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,882,202
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 2,020,541
      • 14 dic 2025
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      • USD 4,401,077
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