Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American couple bring their 10-year-old daughter to her grandfather's hotel in Italy to tell her that they are separating. Hoping to bring them back together, she asks to celebrate one la... Tout lireAn American couple bring their 10-year-old daughter to her grandfather's hotel in Italy to tell her that they are separating. Hoping to bring them back together, she asks to celebrate one last Christmas together, even though it's August.An American couple bring their 10-year-old daughter to her grandfather's hotel in Italy to tell her that they are separating. Hoping to bring them back together, she asks to celebrate one last Christmas together, even though it's August.
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Lucy Devito and Wilmer Valdarrama are Abbie and Jacob Randall. Though they normally visit her father (Danny Devito) in Italy over Christmas, this year they show up in August.
The reason? They're separating and want Gramps to break it to their precocious daughter Claire (Antonella Rose). She's very good but because of her character being in therapy, she talks like a 40-year-old college professor.
Claire is way ahead of them - she's figured it out - and requests one last family Christmas there in the Dolomites. This means her father's parents also have to make the trip.
The scenery is breathtaking, and it's really the star.
Despite the presence of DeVito, it lacks the hilarity usually associated with him.
There's a lovely message, and it's a decent family film, but it's no great shakes and doesn't feel all that Christmassy.
The movie is just boring.
About half way through I catch myself wondering about the running time. That's when you know you have a problem when your thoughts turn to "when is this over."
Eventually I was so disinterested I just played video games with it running in another monitor hoping it gets better.. And eventually it just got obnoxious to the level I just had to turn it off.
If I had to say anything good about it. They all played their parts well (poorly written as it was). So there was that I guess.
Apply performed by all. It's just. People don't act like that. It's like the author had never seen a human before. And at some point I can see even the storyteller must have caught on because they appear to add quirky characters to fill in a lack luster story.
But their so poorly written themselves that it only makes it worse.
2 stars for Danny Devito.. Sorry that's all I have to give.
Abbie (Lucy DeVito) and Jacob (Wilmer Valderrama) are a couple on the brink of separation. They take their daughter Claire to her grandfather's Lawrence (Danny DeVito) hotel in the Italian mountains in August.
Only Claire senses what is about to happen and wants to celebrate Christmas in August. Lawrence and his loyal employee Otto go about making sure they have one last family Christmas.
They are joined by Jacob's parents who are also facing a marital crisis.
Peter Chelsom once had a promising directing career in small scale British movies such as Hear My Song and Funny Bones. It all grinded to a halt with the disastrous Warren Beatty film Town and Country in 2001.
He has never got his mojo back. Even though this is a remake, A Sudden Case of Christmas is a poor film that wastes Danny Devito. Not really Christmassy, not aimed at a family audience and not funny.
The cast are the big draw. Danny DeVito is obviously the main man, I always enjoy watching him. The likes of Andie MacDowell and Lucy DeVito are alright alongside the aforementioned, though it's Antonella Rose that is the star overall - a strong performance from the youngster. Adrian Dunbar has a small but memorable role, even if he is too good an actor for such a bit part.
It's not the most Christmassy of movies, despite the title. That's to be expected given how the story unfolds in fairness, but definitely something to be aware of if you're planning to watch this for the first time as part of your core festive viewing. It was released at Xmas time, but honestly a summer release would've been more fitting; à la the plot.
What's there, though, is perfectly watchable and the Italian surroundings look grand, at least. It only lasts for around 90 minutes, I admittedly did feel it drag a bit towards the end. More meat on the bones would've helped, the finale could've been something more interesting than what we get with the four-legged fella.
All in all, I consider this narrowly passable. 7/10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDanny DeVito ate nothing but ice cream during the entire filming.
- Citations
Lawrance Armanetti: And you two are gonna suck it up and act like you're having a good time and just do what everybody else does in the world. Fake the crap out of it.
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Лето. Солнце. Рождество
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 291 707 $US
- Durée
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1