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Eddie gagne péniblement sa vie en travaillant comme applaudisseur professionnel à la télévision. Mais tout se complique quand il devient soudain une célébrité.Eddie gagne péniblement sa vie en travaillant comme applaudisseur professionnel à la télévision. Mais tout se complique quand il devient soudain une célébrité.Eddie gagne péniblement sa vie en travaillant comme applaudisseur professionnel à la télévision. Mais tout se complique quand il devient soudain une célébrité.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Rogelio T. Ramos
- Defense Attorney
- (as Rogelio Ramos)
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The story is odd, but nicely handled in an almost sit com sort of way. The characters are brilliantly defined almost from the start by the actors, with kudos going to the excellent Seyfried. I'd never have put her in a role like this but she carries it brilliantly and humbly and she shares the stars with the screenwriting.
Just finished watching this movie. Even though I was aware of the somehow low rating, I decided to still give it a try, based on the fact that I enjoy watching Ed Helms or Amanda Seyfried - but with both of them playing, it felt like a must. I did not have any expectations, so no dissapointments. Unless you are a die hard fan, trust me that you won't miss any terrible laughs, unexpected plot twists or complex on screen chemistry. See it for what it is if nothing better comes up.
Although there's a romantic aspect, and although there are some laughs, this is really a drama. This poor schmuck is taken advantage of as he gets 15 minutes of fame he never asked for. He doesn't have much to begin with, and now he's lost even that. It's pretty depressing, to be honest! But it's a good story.
The Clapper is an easy watch, and in most reviews it states , this movie doesnt know what it wants to be. It tries to be a satire, it tries to be a romcom etc. Why does a movie have to be one thing?
This movie bravely attempts to navigate a love story with crazy media culture as a backdrop. Its a story about 3 honest people Eddie, Judy and Chris in a very dishonest world. I liked the performance of Ed Helms, Tracy Morgan and Amanda Seyfried. The only thing I had a problem was with the end dialogues between Eddie and Judy.
But this is a very small, sweet movie which does paints an honest picture of everything wrong with popular culture.
I think time will be kind to this movie.
Writer director Dito Monteil has some decent if not interesting credits to his name, ('A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints'), but his latest film falls absolutely flat. "The Clapper" starts out with a brilliant premise; what if a normal, broken-ish man was thrust into unwanted fame? Would he fully break? Accept it? Deny it? Fight it? All would make for interesting answers, and compelling storytelling; sadly 'The Clapper' offers none lf them.
Although it features an astounding cast, (Helms continues to prove his merit as a dramatic actor, Morgan is great as usual, Peters makes the most out of a thankless/one dimensional role, and Levine proves he still has some talent without a microphone; Remni is also strong in a nothing role and Seyfried does her damndest to make her poorly written character interesting), and some hilarious cameos, there's not much else of note. The premise goes nowhere, the film has tonal whiplash; moving from dramatic to funny to unsettling, and by the finale, nothing much of note has been said. This could have been many things; a Taxi Driver for the digital age, a dark satire or a straight up romantic comedy. Instead it tries halfheartedly for all three tones and grasps none of them. Even at face value, it seems like a bygone genre, a 'Mr. Smith Goes to Hollywood' with Ed Helms as Jimmy Stewart, but it can't even get that right.
Additionally - there's so much left out thay could have been great - cameos from industry insiders, (Billy Banks and Vince Offer make appearances, as well as buisiness guru Mark Cuban); the aforementioned premise that could have gone wild with cell phone media, (filmed in late 2016 and released in 2018, the film feels like it was shot in 2009), as well as the superb cast, the film feels like nothing but a waste of time and talent. Hopefully someone else can either remake or use the premise for 'The Clapper' somewhere else, because it had so much promise.
All in all, the brilliant cast makes the 'The Clapper' watchable, but just barely. Good enough for viewing on a cold rainy sunday, but not much else.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLast film that Alan Thicke starred in before he died on 12/13/16.
- GaffesAt Michelle's Donut House, Eddie does a Google search for "Judy gas station Melrose", but the gas station Judy worked at is on York Blvd, between Figueroa St and Mt Angelus Dr. This is in the Highland Park neighborhood of LA, about 30 minutes away from Melrose, and a very noticeably different neighborhood from Melrose.
- Citations
Eddie Krumble: If I wasn't such and idiot, I would feel like a moron hanging out with you people.
- Crédits fousPopular extra Jesse Heiman can be seen in the audience clapping.
- Bandes originalesOutdoors
Performed by Rad Planet
Written by Ben Collins
Published by Shapeshade (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Assemble Sound
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Alkışçı
- Lieux de tournage
- Ripley's Believe It Or Not - 6780 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Californie, États-Unis(opening scene where Eddie Krumble and Chris get ready on Hollywood Blvd. for their first audience work)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 6 961 $US
- Durée
- 1h 29min(89 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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