Quand le terrible trafiquant de drogue mexicain La Onza décide de conquérir par la force les terres de leur père, Armando Alvarez et son frère se retrouvent engagés dans une guerre sans merc... Tout lireQuand le terrible trafiquant de drogue mexicain La Onza décide de conquérir par la force les terres de leur père, Armando Alvarez et son frère se retrouvent engagés dans une guerre sans merci pour sauver leur ranch.Quand le terrible trafiquant de drogue mexicain La Onza décide de conquérir par la force les terres de leur père, Armando Alvarez et son frère se retrouvent engagés dans une guerre sans merci pour sauver leur ranch.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 7 nominations au total
- Young Miguel Ernesto
- (as Louis Carazo)
- Hector
- (as Alejandro Patino)
Avis à la une
Casa de mi Padre is meant to poke fun at Mexican telenovelas, and it pretty much succeeded. The exaggerated acting, the exaggerated drama, weddings getting shot up, the hilarious mistakes that telenovelas usually do and the not so great pacing. This movie has it all, and it manages to exaggerate even MORE on top of that. Typical Ferrell style.
The film also has a great Hispanic cast to boot. Diego Luna, Pedro Armendariz, Gael Garcia, Genesis Rodriguez and more. And of course, Will Ferrell speaking Spanish the whole film. He does an excellent job at it.
All in all this movie is hilarious. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and if you liked what you read just now you will most likely enjoy it too.
First of all, proper credit must be given to Will Ferrell. Love him, hate him or somewhere in between, he gave this role his all. Despite knowing it would not be his biggest hit, he plunged in and actually learned to speak Spanish for the part (or at least enough to fake it).
There is plenty of good humor here, from the white mountain lion to the DEA agent played by Nick Offerman (who is awesome just by being on screen), and we must not forget the butt-centric romance scene. Not sure what was up with that, but well played.
And not only is this a good comedy, it is a good story, too. Maybe it is stereotypical to have a story about Mexican drug dealers and American drug agents... maybe that gives the wrong impression of Mexico. But it makes for an interesting conflict.
This film is a cheesy yet stylish send-up of Mexican films. Compared to most Americans, I've seen a ton--but my experience with Mexican films is limited--with mostly el Santo and the Aztec Mummy films of the 50s, 60s and 70s. At times, it looks a bit like a combination of a Sam Peckinpah film, a VERY stylish commercial for cologne and a cheesy mess--complete with VERY unrealistic backgrounds, horses and the Jaguar King--all things you really have to see for yourself! It also is the only film I know of where there is an apology in the middle of the movie--by the second assistant director! Overall, it's VERY dry, very bizarre and a bit funny. But, as I said before, it's certainly NOT the sort of joke most will enjoy--it takes a special person to appreciate this ultra-strange film.
By the way, be sure to watch the making of featurette on the DVD--it makes the movie a lot more interesting to watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWill Ferrell spent a month learning and speaking Spanish with a dialect coach for his role.
- Gaffes(At around 6 mins) When Will Ferrell is hiding behind the rock, the background is a two-part screen and was not lined up straight. However this movie has a lot of deliberate mistakes. A very obvious painted background, not lined up straight, is just one of them.
- Citations
Cameraman: Hello all, I apologize profusely for what you are watching right now. This was actually the most amazing sequence shot over three days with live coyotes, two Bengals tigers and a lion, but for legal reasons we can't release the footage. Did I know that coyotes can't be trained? No. Did I do background checks on the animal handlers? No. Did the tigers get into the cocaine? Yes. Was it a good idea to have coke and other drugs lying around the set? Probably not. Did some crew members get eaten? You bet, but that's the movie biz, right?
Cameraman: Look, I'm a good guy. I usually try my best, but I took my eye off the ball on this one. No one is arguing that, but for once, give a guy a break. In fact, do me a favor, don't tell your friends about the poor quality of this sequence. Our secret, okay? Enjoy the rest of the movie. Sincerely, Emilio Sanchez. 2nd Camera Assistant. The director made me write this note
- Crédits fousAt the end of the credits, there's a short commercial featuring Dan Haggerty, promoting Haggerty cigarettes.
- Versions alternativesAccording to Amazon/IMDB, this film is available in three versions. IMDB lists two versions, with runtimes of "1h 25m (85 min)" and "1h 24m (84 min) (United States)". The Amazon website adds the third one, with a runtime of "1 h 23 min".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Maltin on Movies: The Watch (2012)
- Bandes originalesYo No Se
Written by Harper Steele
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Casa de mi Padre
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
- Voir plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 909 483 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 2 287 239 $US
- 18 mars 2012
- Montant brut mondial
- 8 446 952 $US
- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1