Un New-Yorkais coincé et sa sœur fêtarde se rendent chez leur père pour rencontrer sa nouvelle femme et ses enfants. Quand le couple annonce vouloir adopter un enfant pour rapprocher la fami... Tout lireUn New-Yorkais coincé et sa sœur fêtarde se rendent chez leur père pour rencontrer sa nouvelle femme et ses enfants. Quand le couple annonce vouloir adopter un enfant pour rapprocher la famille, cela produit l'effet contraire.Un New-Yorkais coincé et sa sœur fêtarde se rendent chez leur père pour rencontrer sa nouvelle femme et ses enfants. Quand le couple annonce vouloir adopter un enfant pour rapprocher la famille, cela produit l'effet contraire.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Gabrielle Miller
- Receptionist
- (non crédité)
Alysia Topol
- Police Officer
- (non crédité)
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So, it started off OK. And I mean just OK. I liked where the characters were going. But then, it got to a situation where BULLYING and ASSAULT was involved. AND allowed by BOTH parents no less. As well as allowed by the family members. It's not acceptable. And not funny.
The acting was decent. Jason Ritter was pretty good. I liked Christine Lahti. Halfway through the movie, they were the stand outs for me.
After the halfway mark, the movie got even worse and made me regret thinking there was hope. Maybe the best thing about the movie was that amazing house they filmed in and the scenery / location.
The acting was decent. Jason Ritter was pretty good. I liked Christine Lahti. Halfway through the movie, they were the stand outs for me.
After the halfway mark, the movie got even worse and made me regret thinking there was hope. Maybe the best thing about the movie was that amazing house they filmed in and the scenery / location.
I was more than surprised by the very good cast and plot of this comedic, poignant yet interesting family drama of a movie. Held my attention with the various personalities "start to finish" as they say. The couple of Christine Lahti and James Brolin was believable and realistic - two people from different backgrounds with past life regrets wanting to start new and with love on their side. Jason Ritter was the biggest surprise; actually a better dramatic actor than his late father and a claim of his own in being a fine actor. Tammy was hysterical (Kate Corbett) and Keith really 'stole' the brother-spotlight with his less than stellar life to date yet his turn around to the importance of family - if not what his mother sacrificed and did for him and his siblings. Very enjoyable and easy to watch and even more so - easy to identify with the feelings of each of the siblings in their finest if not worst moments during the weekend get together. If you THINK this was MEANT to be pure comedy? Then you're not too bright...Look a little deeper at the reality of each and the dynamic of the "good, bad & ugly" in each and every family on this earth.
Jeff (Jason Ritter) and his sister Marla (Emmanuelle Chriqui) are invited to visit their father Ed (James Brolin) and his new wife Sherry (Christine Lahti). They are joined by Sherry's kids; David (Benjamin Arthur) and his wife Tammy (Kate Corbett), Keith (Steven McCarthy), and Sam (Vinay Virmani).
I like a few of these actors. They are trying to be funny. There is a few chuckles along the way. It doesn't have enough energy. The comedy needs some punching up. The indie filmmaking needs to be sharper. This is mildly amusing.
I like a few of these actors. They are trying to be funny. There is a few chuckles along the way. It doesn't have enough energy. The comedy needs some punching up. The indie filmmaking needs to be sharper. This is mildly amusing.
A newly blended family of adult children each with their own peculiarities, fears and resentments and locked away in an isolated house in Northern Ontario
what could go wrong? It's a great set up to explore family dynamics, buried emotional scars, forgiveness, isolation and the inherent comedy that exists in all families. If your family isn't laughing at itself half the time you all still have a ton of work to do. That is the message that I took away from this film
The Steps is funny, charming and feels authentic, as if the writer / director Andrew Currie must of lived some iteration or version of this story. It has a kind of idiosyncratic lightness to it, but the comedy is grounded by serious themes and emotions. Andrew Currie has such command of the craft of directing that you kind of become a silent sibling in the corner and let it all unfold in front of you.
The Steps is funny, charming and feels authentic, as if the writer / director Andrew Currie must of lived some iteration or version of this story. It has a kind of idiosyncratic lightness to it, but the comedy is grounded by serious themes and emotions. Andrew Currie has such command of the craft of directing that you kind of become a silent sibling in the corner and let it all unfold in front of you.
I watch a ton of these type of movies looking for that gem that nobody has seen or heard of.
I was hoping for laughs, but nothing in this movie made me even giggle.
It's NOT a bad movie, it's just NOT a comedy, unless you have very low standards to make you laugh.
I didn't regret taking the time to watch it, it's basically a story of two very dysfunctional families coming together as one, at a remote location in Canada.
it's somewhat interesting, it's OK, I'll never recommend to people, but I'm not upset I watched it.
It's different, I can say that, I have never watched a story like this before.
Don't watch this unless you really have some time to burn, as I watch this it has a rating of 8.0, this is obviously a rating based on people involved with the film, there is no way this film is anywhere near an 8....
but like I said, not bad...but I didn't even get near a giggle, it is NOT funny, in my opinion.
It IS however well acted, well written, Well directed, overall well done, I have nothing else bad to say other than it's not a comedy, it's a dramedy, that is somewhat amusing...but nonetheless an interesting, original, somewhat heartwarming story...
I was hoping for laughs, but nothing in this movie made me even giggle.
It's NOT a bad movie, it's just NOT a comedy, unless you have very low standards to make you laugh.
I didn't regret taking the time to watch it, it's basically a story of two very dysfunctional families coming together as one, at a remote location in Canada.
it's somewhat interesting, it's OK, I'll never recommend to people, but I'm not upset I watched it.
It's different, I can say that, I have never watched a story like this before.
Don't watch this unless you really have some time to burn, as I watch this it has a rating of 8.0, this is obviously a rating based on people involved with the film, there is no way this film is anywhere near an 8....
but like I said, not bad...but I didn't even get near a giggle, it is NOT funny, in my opinion.
It IS however well acted, well written, Well directed, overall well done, I have nothing else bad to say other than it's not a comedy, it's a dramedy, that is somewhat amusing...but nonetheless an interesting, original, somewhat heartwarming story...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGabrielle Miller: as the Receptionist at Caldeon Financial Group.
- GaffesIn the bar fight, they use a set of nunchaku, but the movie takes place in Canada where nunchaku are illegal weapons and not available to buy or allowed to be used.
- ConnexionsReferences Dancing with the Stars (2005)
- Bandes originalesGive the Drummer Some
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Written by Sean Stanley
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Nasza nowa rodzina
- Lieux de tournage
- Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada(house on the lake)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 40 minutes
- Couleur
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