Un homme perpétuellement en colère apprend qu'il lui reste 90 minutes à vivre et se met rapidement en quête de se réconcilier avec sa famille et ses amis dans le peu de temps qu'il lui reste... Tout lireUn homme perpétuellement en colère apprend qu'il lui reste 90 minutes à vivre et se met rapidement en quête de se réconcilier avec sa famille et ses amis dans le peu de temps qu'il lui reste.Un homme perpétuellement en colère apprend qu'il lui reste 90 minutes à vivre et se met rapidement en quête de se réconcilier avec sa famille et ses amis dans le peu de temps qu'il lui reste.
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One trait of a movie that I would rate a 3.5 out of ten like this one averaged is poor acting and no suspension of disbelief. Other traits might be: Unbelievable unsympathetic characters, poor plot, shoddy filming, lousy music score.
This film had none of these characteristics. Robin's acting was superb, as was that of his attractive co-star. Both characters were perfectly believable and affable (if flawed). Their eccentric behavior is based on understandable life events in their past. Despite the dark topic of the movie, it still manages to raise a variety of emotions including laughter, insight, relief, joy, thoughtfulness, love, reflection and many more.
I guess for a film to have any appeal to the Hollywood crowd or insightful "critics" these days it has to be written for teenagers or by (yawn) Woody Allen. The rest, no matter how endearing or how many redeeming qualities they have, wind up in the straight to video dumpster. Anyway, if it isn't apparent, this is a worthwhile movie I recommend, even though the car crashes and special effects are limited in number. Robin Williams could be proud of his performance despite the horrible reception and reviews the movie received.
That said, considering what the late great Robin Williams goes through as his character, one can only watch in sadness and with tear-filled eyes in thinking that his passionately delivered dialogue really came from the heart as a cry for help.
It is only with this unfortunate event, that you watch TAMIB with a completely different view.
As a film, it passes the time and makes you think about life. It has entertaining moments, some laughs and some great performances. Its simple and worth a watch.
We miss you Robin Williams.
There are some laugh out loud moments especially with James Earl Jones.
Ignore the bad reviews and that it had to go to Video on Demand quickly. This is a funny unusual dark and surprisingly meaningful comedy plus it's one of Robin William's last movies.
'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn' Synopsis: A curmudgeonly man is mistakenly told that he has 90 minutes to live by his doctor and promptly sets out to reconcile with his wife, brother and friends in the short time he believes he has left.
'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn' begins well & maintains a certain pace till the end. Its never spectacular, but its never too bad, either. Quite simply put -- Some of it works, some of it doesn't.
Daniel Taplitz's Screenplay balances between comedy & drama, ably. Phil Alden Robinson's Direction is passable. Cinematography is good. Editing is also crisp.
Performance-Wise: Robin Williams enacts 'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn', with effortless ease. The Oscar-Winning Actor doesn't miss a single beat. Mila Kunis is impressive. Peter Dinklage is superb, while Melissa Leo is her usual self. The Great James Earl Jones is hilarious in a cameo.
On the whole, 'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn' is a safe bet for a one-time viewing.
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- AnecdotesJames Earl Jones, who plays the stuttering shop clerk, actually did have a stutter like his character.
- GaffesWhen Henry tries to buy a camcorder, in the video shop, Ruben stutters that the only 'ready to go' cameras are "ffffujitsu" or "fffuji". When Henry is filming in the nearby homeless area, the camera he has bought is a Panasonic.
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Henry Altmann: [narration] When Henry Altmann fell from the bridge time had slowed. And it occurred to Henry that life didn't have to be a burden, that life is short and fragile and unique. And each hour, each minute, each second could have something to offer. Something beautiful and astounding. The fact that this only occurred to him seconds before he would hit the water and die, made him very very angry.
- Crédits fousIn the opening credits, certain letters are in red instead of white, spelling out such appropriate words as "anger," "cranky," "grr" and "ire."
- ConnexionsRemake of Mar Baum (1997)
- Bandes originalesStop it
Written and Produced by Chris Clarke
Performed by Chris Clarke
Courtesy of Mine Map Music
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- How long is The Angriest Man in Brooklyn?Alimenté par Alexa
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El hombre más enfadado de Brooklyn
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- Montant brut mondial
- 615 198 $US
- Durée1 heure 23 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1