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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn estranged daughter inadvertently reconnects with her carefree dad after his unexpected death brings together his six very different former lovers.An estranged daughter inadvertently reconnects with her carefree dad after his unexpected death brings together his six very different former lovers.An estranged daughter inadvertently reconnects with her carefree dad after his unexpected death brings together his six very different former lovers.
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T. Anthony Quinn
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The movie fallows Barbie, Henry Lafay's daughter. You watch as she endures the chaos of her fathers life and what he puts her through.
Surprisingly enough the movie is actually funny. Its light hearted with nothing serious about it. Just six ex-wives and a fiancee all fighting over the same man. A man who cant seem to just choose one woman. There's no deep message to the movie or much of a plot. But it doesn't need one. It's just about the laughs.
The cast was great. Good variety of actors and actresses. Elisha Cuthbert who isn't the most known actress was the lead in the movie. She was fantastic, very likeable and well rounded. Tim Allan was his usual self. I really enjoyed the wild Jenna Elfman. She made me laugh a lot and brought a great balance of craziness to the show. As always Andie MacDowell was the rock. Solid down to earth great mom who just wanted peace. It was fun with all the different characteristics of the wives. Everyone was very different from the last.
Surprisingly enough the movie is actually funny. Its light hearted with nothing serious about it. Just six ex-wives and a fiancee all fighting over the same man. A man who cant seem to just choose one woman. There's no deep message to the movie or much of a plot. But it doesn't need one. It's just about the laughs.
The cast was great. Good variety of actors and actresses. Elisha Cuthbert who isn't the most known actress was the lead in the movie. She was fantastic, very likeable and well rounded. Tim Allan was his usual self. I really enjoyed the wild Jenna Elfman. She made me laugh a lot and brought a great balance of craziness to the show. As always Andie MacDowell was the rock. Solid down to earth great mom who just wanted peace. It was fun with all the different characteristics of the wives. Everyone was very different from the last.
"The Six Wives of Henry LaFey" has some great laughs and great performances, and was well worth the rental. I wasn't expecting much and got a pleasant surprise from this indie-comedy.
LaFey (Tim Allen) has a group of women he's been married to all living in the same backwater town. His daughter Barbie (Elisha Cuthbert) can barely stand him, and after seeing her father extremely embarrass her, Barbie says she never wants to see him again. She gets her wish, and a year later, it seems he's died in Mexico. Barbie decides she wants to lay her dad to rest with a "modicum of dignity", which will be difficult considering the six wives Henry had, all demanding their own way of seeing him off.
This was a really funny movie. The jokes are for the most part pretty clean, you could watch this with the family and not face any problems. The direction is great, there aren't any unnecessary scenes. But perhaps the best thing about this movie is the cast. Tim Allen nails a hysterical performance, and Elisha Cuthbert proves herself as adept a lead as Allen. The rest of the cast, mainly Henry's wives, all turn in funny, funny performances.
A fun, funny film. I definitely recommend.
LaFey (Tim Allen) has a group of women he's been married to all living in the same backwater town. His daughter Barbie (Elisha Cuthbert) can barely stand him, and after seeing her father extremely embarrass her, Barbie says she never wants to see him again. She gets her wish, and a year later, it seems he's died in Mexico. Barbie decides she wants to lay her dad to rest with a "modicum of dignity", which will be difficult considering the six wives Henry had, all demanding their own way of seeing him off.
This was a really funny movie. The jokes are for the most part pretty clean, you could watch this with the family and not face any problems. The direction is great, there aren't any unnecessary scenes. But perhaps the best thing about this movie is the cast. Tim Allen nails a hysterical performance, and Elisha Cuthbert proves herself as adept a lead as Allen. The rest of the cast, mainly Henry's wives, all turn in funny, funny performances.
A fun, funny film. I definitely recommend.
When "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" is just a screwball comedy, it's actually pretty good. Every ex-wife has something to add to the hilarity and absurdity, and Tim Allen is the best he's been in years as the unapologetic Lothario, Henry Lefay.
Jenna Elfman is the crazy ex-wife, Ophelia, she could very well be his one true love except for when she's chasing him around the house with a carving knife. Andie MacDowell is her usual self, trying to bring stability as the mother of Henry's child. Lindsay Sloane is particularly hilarious as the naive and current but soon-to-be ex wife. However the star of this movie is Elisha Cuthbert, Barbie, Henry's daughter. She has had it with him marrying women younger than her, lying to her, and tricking her into trying to break up with a wife for him. She's at her best as a tough, together, independent woman when she as to arrange her father's funeral while trying to appease all the wives.
Cuthbert is great as Barbie, and the movie really is about her, but she's the only character with any kind of depth. When "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" tries to be a touching drama, it fails miserably. There is nothing particularly thoughtful about this film, and all the wives are painfully painted one-dimensionally, and I don't think they were supposed to be.
"The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" is funny, but it's not particularly wise or emotionally profound.
Jenna Elfman is the crazy ex-wife, Ophelia, she could very well be his one true love except for when she's chasing him around the house with a carving knife. Andie MacDowell is her usual self, trying to bring stability as the mother of Henry's child. Lindsay Sloane is particularly hilarious as the naive and current but soon-to-be ex wife. However the star of this movie is Elisha Cuthbert, Barbie, Henry's daughter. She has had it with him marrying women younger than her, lying to her, and tricking her into trying to break up with a wife for him. She's at her best as a tough, together, independent woman when she as to arrange her father's funeral while trying to appease all the wives.
Cuthbert is great as Barbie, and the movie really is about her, but she's the only character with any kind of depth. When "The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" tries to be a touching drama, it fails miserably. There is nothing particularly thoughtful about this film, and all the wives are painfully painted one-dimensionally, and I don't think they were supposed to be.
"The Six Wives of Henry Lefay" is funny, but it's not particularly wise or emotionally profound.
Language is raunchy. There's no humor in this dumb movie. Please don't waste your time. Halfway through the movie I couldn't stand it. My bad for even trying. It was not funny. It was just stupid and tasteless. Tacky tacky tacky. Vulgar, vulgar vulgar. Not funny at all. This Hass to be one of Tim Allen's worst projects. It could've been funny with a little bit less darkness. He probably thought it was funny. The language was completely offensive. The subject matter was disgusting. Nothing funny about it. Nothing nice about it. The blonde young woman was a good actress . You despised Tim Allen by the end of the movie.
The late 2000's weren't a great time for Tim Allen professionally. Toy Story aside he didn't make many great films (if any) with perhaps him trying to pop up in quirky fare that would lead him in a new career direction.
None of them really worked, and this is a fine example.
It's likeable, it's got some good people around along the way to lighten his load (always lovely to see Lindsay Sloane), but much like his other darker comedy 'Big Trouble' all the moving pieces and well-known people can't save a weak script, or elevate this above being a middling affair at best.
It's not hard to see why Allen then looked to return to TV via 'Last Man Standing', as his time as a film leading man looked to be ending.
None of them really worked, and this is a fine example.
It's likeable, it's got some good people around along the way to lighten his load (always lovely to see Lindsay Sloane), but much like his other darker comedy 'Big Trouble' all the moving pieces and well-known people can't save a weak script, or elevate this above being a middling affair at best.
It's not hard to see why Allen then looked to return to TV via 'Last Man Standing', as his time as a film leading man looked to be ending.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhen Henry and Veronica give Barbara 2% of the business there is a cutout of Henry dressed as Henry VIII whose marriages closely resemble those of Henry Lefey.
- GaffesWhen Autumn finds out about Sarah Jane she runs out crying and has mascara down her face. She turns a second later and there are tears, but no mascara running down her face.
- Citations
[first lines]
Lipschutt: Gorgeous hotel, huh?
Henry Lefay: Yeah. I spent my honeymoon here. Actually, two of my honeymoons were here.
Lipschutt: We went to Pittsburgh, but very much like this.
- ConnexionsReferences La fièvre au corps (1981)
- Bandes originalesOwie, Owie, Ouch
Written by Michael Carey Schneider and Celia Ruth
Performed by Katy Fernicola
Courtesy of Private Planet Music
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mon Père et ses Six Veuves
- Lieux de tournage
- San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis(establishing shots)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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