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Robot & Frank

  • 2012
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  • 1h 29min
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Susan Sarandon, Liv Tyler, Frank Langella, and James Marsden in Robot & Frank (2012)
Set in the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his daughter: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team.In the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team.In the near future, an ex-jewel thief receives a gift from his son: a robot butler programmed to look after him. But soon the two companions try their luck as a heist team.

  • Réalisation
    • Jake Schreier
  • Scénario
    • Christopher Ford
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Sarsgaard
    • Frank Langella
    • Susan Sarandon
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,0/10
    67 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jake Schreier
    • Scénario
      • Christopher Ford
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Sarsgaard
      • Frank Langella
      • Susan Sarandon
    • 130avis d'utilisateurs
    • 219avis des critiques
    • 67Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 6 nominations au total

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    Trailer 2:32
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    Robot & Frank: Hunter Brings Frank a Gift (UK)
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    Robot & Frank: Hunter Brings Frank a Gift (UK)
    Robot & Frank: Moderate Exercise (UK)
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    Robot & Frank: Moderate Exercise (UK)
    Robot & Frank: Clip 5
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    Robot & Frank: Liv and Frank fight over turning on the Robot (UK)
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    Robot & Frank: Liv and Frank fight over turning on the Robot (UK)

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    Rôles principaux19

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    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Robot
    • (voix)
    Frank Langella
    Frank Langella
    • Frank
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Jennifer
    Liv Tyler
    Liv Tyler
    • Madison
    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Hunter
    Jeremy Strong
    Jeremy Strong
    • Jake
    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Sheriff Rowlings
    Rachael Ma
    Rachael Ma
    • Robot
    Bonnie Bentley
    Bonnie Bentley
    • Ava
    Ana Gasteyer
    Ana Gasteyer
    • Shop Lady
    Katherine Waterston
    Katherine Waterston
    • Shopgirl
    Dario Barosso
    Dario Barosso
    • Freckles
    Joshua Ormond
    • Flattop
    James D. Compton
    • Skinny Sheriff
    Dana Morgan
    Dana Morgan
    • Additional Robot
    Susan Mitchell
    • Musician
    Kurt Grelak
    • Musician
    Roger Brenner
    • Library Goer
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Jake Schreier
    • Scénario
      • Christopher Ford
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    7mbs

    Solid down to earth sci fi tale of larceny, the printed word, memory and friendship--all while being pretty funny

    Robot and Frank has a lot of rich themes to it that only really came to me while i was thinking about it after-wards...the film is a lot deeper and layered with meaning and symbolism then it initially appears to be--but enough about that--is the robot awesome??? He's more cute then awesome--but he is one charming robot! In fact he kind of reminded me of the one Kevin Spacey voiced in the Sam Rockwell movie "Moon" In fact this whole movie itself--from its low key tone, to its homey set design, to its somewhat enigmatic ending reminded of that 2009 film.

    Frank Langella does a great job here--he really grounds the film in reality--which is a great thing because the longer the film goes on, the more incredible and outlandish it becomes---there are some reveals that happen way too quickly throughout and aren't seemingly set up so well but thanks to the amazing chemistry that Langella and the robot develop with one another (thanks to excellent voice work by Peter Sarsgaard)--you kind of shrug your shoulders and go with it...or at least i did. (its really only later that you realize why the film's reveals had to be so quickly shoe-horned in there and that is all i will say about that.) Langella is a man showing early signs of memory loss and is clearly in the beginning of what might end up ultimately being the loss of his mental faculties, he of course doesn't think this is true--and why should he? He's keeping himself busy, his mind active, he reads a lot, he goes to the library and flirts with Susan Surandon's kinda hot Liberian a lot, he seems like he'd be a lot sharper then he does whenever he finds himself around his rather angry son. It doesn't help that he keeps stealing these carved bars of soap from a bath and body-works shop that he insists is supposed to be his favorite diner Harry's ("but dad-harry's closed down years ago" is the constant refrain from whomever langella tells that he's gonna eat at harry's..or that fact that he keeps asking his son how things are at Princeton. "dad i haven't been to Princeton in years." uh-oh) His son (played with a nice mixture of intense worry, frustration, and some good deadpan humor by James Marsden) having had enough of having to drive out to check up on his father over and over again gets him a live in robot health care professional/servant! (why its all the rage among the elderly and infirm these days!) Langella is predictably agitated by this (who wouldn't be?) but in some rather quick and amusing scenes manages to be won over by the robot---it helps that the robot helper has some awesome advantages hidden up its sleeve--such as a very tasty lasagna recipe, a memory that can be screened on a TV screen, and a nice ability to zing frank back for starters.

    The film then makes a very quick--almost whip-lash inducing reveal that Frank was in fact a jewel thief/cat burglar as a young man. It then again almost too quickly gives him a perfect caper to try and pull. Susan Surandon's job is in danger of being replaced by--robot librarians...in fact the whole library's inventory of books is in danger of being replaced by kindles and technology. (goodbye book jackets and musty pages, hello sleek shiny neon colored plastic) Its the library's most valuable book (an old hardbound copy of Don Quixote) and his want to impress the librarian that finally kicks the plot into gear---Frank's gonna return to his cat burglarizing ways with the help of his trusty robot sidekick. Only problem--the robot's too good at it--the thievery causes Frank to feel young again and this leads to him wanting to go on an even bigger score. You can pretty much guess where the film goes from there--except there are many many jagged pieces here and there that don't quite fit as Frank later says while examining the loot.

    The film has a great sense of tone--its perfectly deadpan and nicely low-key the whole time, never giving certain scenes more weight then they need to be. The film has some really quick but also really funny moments here and there throughout--some of which almost make the whole thing worth sitting through itself. However the film also has some almost too neat coincidences, a much too enigmatic ending that wants the viewer to decide for him/her self what it all means, and a not particularly interesting go nowhere subplot involving Liv Tyler as Frank's robot helper hating daughter (she wants to liberate the robot servers and stop making them slaves--etc, etc. she mostly exists i think to humanize frank, and make him someone who actually means a lot to someone flesh and blood so that his growing relationship to robot will be more believable--but liv tyler has so little to do in this movie, i kept wondering why she was there to begin with--i'm still wondering quite honestly...her character doesn't quite make a lot of sense but whatever) Film is very amusing, and i feel very much worth watching on the whole despite its somewhat maddening flaws--however if you're paying close attention to what's actually on screen--i think the film will either grow on you as you think about it after-wards, or will frustrate you madly--i thought it was pretty clever--but then again i also thought the robot was cute.
    9siderite

    Quite unexpectedly beautiful

    I didn't expect much. Frank Langella is a great old actor, but I don't really like him much. Same for Susan Sarandon. Then it is an indie film, something that just a few people would see in a limited release. So I hoped for something slightly funny, maybe with crazy people that try to seem deep, that kind of stuff. Well, I was mistaken on all counts!

    Frank Langella played beautifully his role of an amnesic old man helped by a caretaker robot to plan and execute heists. His son and daughter have minimal roles, as well as most other actors. Susan Sarandon's important role is revealed towards the end. All actors play very well, though the gem of this movie is the story and the little details in the script. Finally I can say that I saw a movie with a fantastic script and am naturally puzzled how this kind of film gets a limited release.

    Bottom line: a comedic drama which explores the depth of soul, while taking us through a story that is both original and very well written and executed. The Keystone cops type of thing at the end blew it a little for me, but the rest is top notch and the film is definitely worth the watch.
    Gordon-11

    An satisfying and well written plot

    This film is about an old man with dementia who forms an unlikely attachment to his robot caretaker.

    "Robot And Frank" has a really good plot. It tells how a man has to bear with a robot caretaker in order not to be admitted to a nursing home. From his ability to plot big projects, it seems that his functional ability is not impaired. However, we see later on that in fact he does not remember even the most fundamental stuff. This shock is quite a surprise. In addition, I really like the parallels and opposites in the plot. We see Frank's attitude to the robot change, his attitude to his daughter change, and how Frank and the robot both lose their memories. Apart from the plot, the sets are nice as well; simplistic, bright and modern settings make the visuals appealing. Acting by Frank Langella is impressive as well, he really conveys the feelings and thoughts of his character very well. I enjoyed watching "Robot And Frank".
    8celik-663-685980

    Frank Langella acting in his peak

    I could find no error in the story and that is unbelievable when I remember those top latest movies that I have watched in recent days of which they had at least a few.

    What impresses me at most is that we can trace those warm family ties which we used to have once and now deteriorating.

    The movie is easily watched; can assume the camera is well used and Frank Langella is acting marvelously.

    I wonder if the reason I liked the movie too much is that I am 63 years old.

    One more comment: It shows that you can make also make a good movie without a big budget and too many walking man.
    7frimp13

    An amusing & affecting look at technology, aging, and family

    A funny & touching film that is very effective at getting the audience to identify and empathize with Frank Langella's aging character, a former cat burglar who is gradually growing senile. Frank's son buys him a robot caretaker --a health-nut disciplinarian with a soft spot in its hardware heart -- and Frank eventually persuades the robot to be his partner-in-crime in some late-life capers he has planned.

    The film is cleverly and ambiguously set in the "near future," so the 30- & 40-somethings of today could easily be the Franks of tomorrow: still using the slang of the 2000s & 2010s, not scared of the latest technology but still somewhat befuddled by it, and rather aghast when young people ask us about our quaint "relationship with printed media."

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    • Anecdotes
      The vehicle that passes Frank when he is walking down the road is an available production car, a Tango by Commuter Cars. There are only twelve in existence, with a retail price of $240,000 each.
    • Gaffes
      After the Robot is switched on for the first time, you can see the reflection of a crew member on the side of Hunter's car, then another time after the Robot goes into the house.
    • Citations

      Robot: Frank, that cereal is for children. Enjoy this grapefruit.

      Frank: *You're* for children, stupid.

    • Crédits fous
      Over the closing credits, there's footage of real assisted-living robots in various stages of development.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: Premium Rush (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Ahhh
      Written and Performed by Sam Bisbee

      Bamsamusic (BMI)/Sam Bisbee (BMI)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 septembre 2012 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Un amigo para Frank
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rye, New York, États-Unis(Cold Spring, New York)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dog Run Pictures
      • Park Pictures
      • TBB
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    • Budget
      • 2 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 325 038 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 35 539 $US
      • 19 août 2012
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 806 423 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 29 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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