Detours
- 2016
- 1h 21min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.3/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Una neoyorquina recién soltera debe mudarse a Florida; conduce hacia el sur con su padre viudo y las cenizas de su madre en una lata de café.Una neoyorquina recién soltera debe mudarse a Florida; conduce hacia el sur con su padre viudo y las cenizas de su madre en una lata de café.Una neoyorquina recién soltera debe mudarse a Florida; conduce hacia el sur con su padre viudo y las cenizas de su madre en una lata de café.
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
Craig S. Wollman
- Joe the GPS
- (as Craig Wollman)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
A while ago I watched 'Surviving Family' and was knocked out by how good an indie film can be without the top names and mega bucks in the mix. 'Detours' comes from the same people and the above statement still holds true, it's exceptionally well shot with crisp clear sound. A father and daughter journey, the movie shows how two people overcome life's problems by their own methods.
The acting is convincing, the father/daughter pairing are well cast and the supporting actors are extremely capable of backing up this movie. The music soundtrack for Detours is especially good and would not be out of place gracing a film way above the indie league.
Top marks, I fully enjoyed it.
The acting is convincing, the father/daughter pairing are well cast and the supporting actors are extremely capable of backing up this movie. The music soundtrack for Detours is especially good and would not be out of place gracing a film way above the indie league.
Top marks, I fully enjoyed it.
Ever since I watched "Surviving Family" written by Mara Lesemann, I knew I had to watch "Detours." She and her crew did a tremendous job on the previous film, I knew this one would be a success.
What a great film. An adventure full of love and laughter that many can relate too.
Dialogue felt really natural and I love the GPS, the motel clerk, and the cop. I usually don't laugh out loud but I did.
Overall, it's a great film, very enjoyable, and I'm sure it's on its way to winning some awards.
Keep up the great job Mara, looking forward to see more of your work.
What a great film. An adventure full of love and laughter that many can relate too.
Dialogue felt really natural and I love the GPS, the motel clerk, and the cop. I usually don't laugh out loud but I did.
Overall, it's a great film, very enjoyable, and I'm sure it's on its way to winning some awards.
Keep up the great job Mara, looking forward to see more of your work.
Detours is a pleasant chic flick. My wife laughed and choked up at the touching scenes.
We both thought it had potential to be much more but the terrible direction spoiled it. Characters were constantly saying their lines as if they were reading a chart at the eye doctor. Dan's inflections seemed like he was in a different movie. He often smiled for no reason. Same for all the other characters that popped up The cop, the boyfriend, the girlfriends all were monotone, without energy or context.
It was Tara Westwood that kept us interested. She was funny and charming and sexy.
We both thought it had potential to be much more but the terrible direction spoiled it. Characters were constantly saying their lines as if they were reading a chart at the eye doctor. Dan's inflections seemed like he was in a different movie. He often smiled for no reason. Same for all the other characters that popped up The cop, the boyfriend, the girlfriends all were monotone, without energy or context.
It was Tara Westwood that kept us interested. She was funny and charming and sexy.
A daughter must relocated with her grieving father. Terrific performances from the leads and special praise to the director for such delicate handling of sensitive material.
This movie has what's needed to be a funny and touching movie, without veering into Hallmark card territory. Director McKaskell draws a great performance out of Carlo Fiorletta, who morphs, on screen, from a sad sack widower to a maybe-sexy single older man. Actor Tara Westwood handles the funny stuff from the start, from the humiliation of being the last to find out she's married to a closeted gay man, to realizing that, indeed, her father has needs just as much as she does.
Who would have thought? The nerve!
The cinematography must have been challenging, as shooting a road picture, realistically, always is. Yet the shots are relentlessly impressive - one lovely beach scene followed by Spanish moss followed by the quiet intensity of the boat scene near the end.
Unlike writer Mara Lesemann's first movie, Surviving Family, this movie is more focused, more tight, and so has a storyline that pulls one along. There are fewer side characters, and they serve as more clear foils to the major characters. That's really a plus - we get to know these folks well by the end of the movie. And we care about them. By the closing shot, we're really pulling for Dan to make that move.
So why a 9 and not a 10? Picky stuff, such as the love interest wearing his shirt the next morning, when the woman didn't - I've never known a guy to get up at night and pull on a t-shirt. A scene in a bar felt a little off. And still too many side characters, who seemed well- loved by the writer but could still be cut for greater intensity. But 95 plus percent of this movie was spot on, and the original music was fantastic - I would buy some of that music. The rapping night clerk? great. Phyllis Somerville plays the mechanic and we saw her in Surviving Family; here, we get a better understanding of the don't ask/don't tell mentality that lingers in the south.
Overall? Great movie. Would watch it again. If it comes near you, grab it.
Who would have thought? The nerve!
The cinematography must have been challenging, as shooting a road picture, realistically, always is. Yet the shots are relentlessly impressive - one lovely beach scene followed by Spanish moss followed by the quiet intensity of the boat scene near the end.
Unlike writer Mara Lesemann's first movie, Surviving Family, this movie is more focused, more tight, and so has a storyline that pulls one along. There are fewer side characters, and they serve as more clear foils to the major characters. That's really a plus - we get to know these folks well by the end of the movie. And we care about them. By the closing shot, we're really pulling for Dan to make that move.
So why a 9 and not a 10? Picky stuff, such as the love interest wearing his shirt the next morning, when the woman didn't - I've never known a guy to get up at night and pull on a t-shirt. A scene in a bar felt a little off. And still too many side characters, who seemed well- loved by the writer but could still be cut for greater intensity. But 95 plus percent of this movie was spot on, and the original music was fantastic - I would buy some of that music. The rapping night clerk? great. Phyllis Somerville plays the mechanic and we saw her in Surviving Family; here, we get a better understanding of the don't ask/don't tell mentality that lingers in the south.
Overall? Great movie. Would watch it again. If it comes near you, grab it.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaWon the Best Picture award at the 2016 Action on Film festival.
- Créditos curiososOuttakes during closing credits.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Reel Show: Behind the Scenes Special (2015)
- Bandas sonorasSPCA
Written and performed by Michael Cerveris and Corin Tucker
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Объезды
- Locaciones de filmación
- Lavallette, Nueva Jersey, Estados Unidos(beach flashback scenes)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 21 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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