Un carismatico ladro in fuga dalla polizia si nasconde in un negozio di giocattoli e cerca di rifarsi una vita. Ma l'incontro con una donna divorziata rischia di far emergere il suo passato ... Leggi tuttoUn carismatico ladro in fuga dalla polizia si nasconde in un negozio di giocattoli e cerca di rifarsi una vita. Ma l'incontro con una donna divorziata rischia di far emergere il suo passato criminale.Un carismatico ladro in fuga dalla polizia si nasconde in un negozio di giocattoli e cerca di rifarsi una vita. Ma l'incontro con una donna divorziata rischia di far emergere il suo passato criminale.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
Riepilogo
Reviewers say 'Roofman' features a unique premise, compelling performances by Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst, and plenty of on-screen chemistry. The film's mix of humor, drama, and real-life intrigue is appreciated. However, it faces criticism for pacing issues, uneven genre blending, and repetitive scenes. The romantic subplot is often viewed as a drag on the narrative. Despite these flaws, 'Roofman' is generally considered an enjoyable watch.
Recensioni in evidenza
Derek Cianfrance offers us a simple film that captivates thanks to the inspired performance of its cast, a journey that travels between drama, comedy and a touch of thriller.
Starring Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, and Peter Dinklage, this is the incredible true story of Jeffrey Manchester (Tatum), a thief who robbed more than 60 McDonald's restaurants by breaking in through a hole he made in the roof at night. After being arrested, he escaped from prison and hid in a Toys "R" Us store for nearly six months.
Roofman succeeds in being a film you grow fond of thanks to the charisma of its protagonist, brilliantly portrayed by Tatum, who arguably delivers his best performance to date. It's a film that imbues its main character with nuance, making it easy to connect and sympathize with him. The story unfolds as we discover the protagonist's true background and the many layers he develops as he finds his new life.
The director deserves absolute credit for guiding the film through a human journey without judging its protagonist, even when the true motives of his life are questioned. It's a film that gradually wins you over, with a cast that skillfully explores the various nuances the story offers. It's a journey through several genres, achieving a balanced blend that never feels forced. Perhaps it's a bit too long, but it still manages to keep you engaged with the world it has created.
In conclusion...
A modest film that exudes charisma from beginning to end. A story that captivates you as you discover its protagonist in all her facets. Careful and effective direction that doesn't try to be more than it is, and what it offers is enough to provide a pleasant time in front of the screen with a good film to enjoy.
Starring Channing Tatum, Kirsten Dunst, and Peter Dinklage, this is the incredible true story of Jeffrey Manchester (Tatum), a thief who robbed more than 60 McDonald's restaurants by breaking in through a hole he made in the roof at night. After being arrested, he escaped from prison and hid in a Toys "R" Us store for nearly six months.
Roofman succeeds in being a film you grow fond of thanks to the charisma of its protagonist, brilliantly portrayed by Tatum, who arguably delivers his best performance to date. It's a film that imbues its main character with nuance, making it easy to connect and sympathize with him. The story unfolds as we discover the protagonist's true background and the many layers he develops as he finds his new life.
The director deserves absolute credit for guiding the film through a human journey without judging its protagonist, even when the true motives of his life are questioned. It's a film that gradually wins you over, with a cast that skillfully explores the various nuances the story offers. It's a journey through several genres, achieving a balanced blend that never feels forced. Perhaps it's a bit too long, but it still manages to keep you engaged with the world it has created.
In conclusion...
A modest film that exudes charisma from beginning to end. A story that captivates you as you discover its protagonist in all her facets. Careful and effective direction that doesn't try to be more than it is, and what it offers is enough to provide a pleasant time in front of the screen with a good film to enjoy.
The movie has a lot to offer. Channing Tatum makes a fantastic and charming lead, and his acting his top-notch on several occassions. His reaction when he gets sentenced to 45-years in jail is impressive, with the tears welling up in his eyes ... The movie is based on a criminal who commits robberies. A common issue with these sort movies is that the protagonist doesn't come off as likable. But that's not the case at all here ... The most fun parts of the movie are clearly the opening and finale. Those parts focus on his criminal exploits, which are so paradoxly simple yet ingenious. If the movie weren't based on a true story, I would have called it unbelievable that someone could escape from prison and hide at a Toys R' Us in the manner depicted in the movie
The movie has a nice soundtrack. There's some elegant cinematography, such as one scene involving a Christmas balloon near the end. There is a late-1990s to mid-2000s vibe in the movie: you might nostaglia over seeing pay-phones, Toys R' Us, Blockbuster, and 1990s-style baggy pants.
The movie isn't perfect. The big flaw is that the blending of the genres isn't always done so smoothly . It's a crime movie at its core, but the movie also becomes part-comedy, part-romance, and part-family drama. Infact, the latter 2 - the romance and family drama - get so serious. Those parts become awkward contrast with the scattered comedy.
Related to that criticism, I have to admit that I didn't completely enjoy the middle portions, which focus on Tatum + Kirsten Dunst's romance as well as the domestic situation involving Kirsten Dunst's daughters. Though Tatum and Dunst have good chemistry, the movie basically becomes a straight Lifetime-ish romantic drama for a bit; and I found myself yawning
8.0/10.
The movie has a nice soundtrack. There's some elegant cinematography, such as one scene involving a Christmas balloon near the end. There is a late-1990s to mid-2000s vibe in the movie: you might nostaglia over seeing pay-phones, Toys R' Us, Blockbuster, and 1990s-style baggy pants.
The movie isn't perfect. The big flaw is that the blending of the genres isn't always done so smoothly . It's a crime movie at its core, but the movie also becomes part-comedy, part-romance, and part-family drama. Infact, the latter 2 - the romance and family drama - get so serious. Those parts become awkward contrast with the scattered comedy.
Related to that criticism, I have to admit that I didn't completely enjoy the middle portions, which focus on Tatum + Kirsten Dunst's romance as well as the domestic situation involving Kirsten Dunst's daughters. Though Tatum and Dunst have good chemistry, the movie basically becomes a straight Lifetime-ish romantic drama for a bit; and I found myself yawning
8.0/10.
What I most admired about this film was the restraint. Small town America, a story told perfectly. No hyperbole, very little moralising and a great deal of fun, particularly showcasing the hero's gymnastic abilities. But he was a low key hero, just working to solve everyday problems, how to find food, where to sleep. Two believable children, Kirsten Dunst putting in a good performance. Somebody worked hard on this script, the pastor and his wife providing an excellent comedy routine, Ben Mendelssohn in particular was excellent. Even the accomplice spoke perfectly believable commonsense, saying to the hero (I am paraphrasing) your practical skills are good but you are weak on the emotional level.
7.0/10 (Recommend)
I have been looking forward to this one since I've seen the trailer, and honestly I was not disappointed. While the pacing is a little slow, and in the second half things seem to drag slightly, it's still an enjoyable story. Despite the slightly slow pacing it doesn't feel like you're watching a movie. The way scenes are captured it feels like you're part of the action, or at the very least a fly on the wall.
Channing Tatum is a lot of fun in the role of Jeffery Manchester, and the chemistry him and Kirsten Dunst have is satisfying. Sure he's a criminal and she's just an oblivious single mother, but they feel natural together and you can't help but cheer for a positive outcome.
The film isn't overly funny, but it has some funny bits where you can at least chuckle. The vibe is that this is a slightly more serious, "emotional" film than it is a comedy. And it may look like a family movie, but be mindful that there are a few n-words thrown around, a sex scene or two, and a brief nip slip. Oh no, not a nip slip, you say. Well, some may be concerned with the content they take in or what their kids or teens watch so I mention it.
Overall, this is definitely a film to see in theatres even. The true story and the Hollywood story may be overdramatized, but this story will definitely entertain. While the pacing is a little slow, the story pulls you in and makes you feel like you're part of the adventure. Channing is fun, Kirsten is loveable, and you just want to see the bad guy succeed because he lures you in perfectly.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
I have been looking forward to this one since I've seen the trailer, and honestly I was not disappointed. While the pacing is a little slow, and in the second half things seem to drag slightly, it's still an enjoyable story. Despite the slightly slow pacing it doesn't feel like you're watching a movie. The way scenes are captured it feels like you're part of the action, or at the very least a fly on the wall.
Channing Tatum is a lot of fun in the role of Jeffery Manchester, and the chemistry him and Kirsten Dunst have is satisfying. Sure he's a criminal and she's just an oblivious single mother, but they feel natural together and you can't help but cheer for a positive outcome.
The film isn't overly funny, but it has some funny bits where you can at least chuckle. The vibe is that this is a slightly more serious, "emotional" film than it is a comedy. And it may look like a family movie, but be mindful that there are a few n-words thrown around, a sex scene or two, and a brief nip slip. Oh no, not a nip slip, you say. Well, some may be concerned with the content they take in or what their kids or teens watch so I mention it.
Overall, this is definitely a film to see in theatres even. The true story and the Hollywood story may be overdramatized, but this story will definitely entertain. While the pacing is a little slow, the story pulls you in and makes you feel like you're part of the adventure. Channing is fun, Kirsten is loveable, and you just want to see the bad guy succeed because he lures you in perfectly.
That's it for now. Thanks for taking time to read my review. Happy watching and enjoy the show!
Saw this during a sneak preview. Keeping in mind the movie is based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester.
The first half of the movie was very entertaining and moved along well with quite a few laughs.
The second half seemed to slow down a lot. I was also wanting to look at my phone to see how much time was left at that point. It does seem it could have been made a much shorter film.
Was nice seeing Tatum in this type of movie. Dunst did good as well.
It was a good movie but was really hoping for a different ending for this guy!
The first half of the movie was very entertaining and moved along well with quite a few laughs.
The second half seemed to slow down a lot. I was also wanting to look at my phone to see how much time was left at that point. It does seem it could have been made a much shorter film.
Was nice seeing Tatum in this type of movie. Dunst did good as well.
It was a good movie but was really hoping for a different ending for this guy!
Theatrical Releases You Can Stream or Rent
Theatrical Releases You Can Stream or Rent
These big screen releases can now be watched from the comfort of your couch.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDirector Derek Cianfrance interviewed Jeffrey Manchester four days a week for four years getting as much information as possible. He was blown away by the stories he heard and simply could not believe them. When asking the arresting officers if the stories were true they said "Yeah, that's what happened".
- BlooperThe Harry Potter Lego set Jeffrey and Dee are constructing did not come out until 2023 though the events of this story took place predominantly in 2004.
- Curiosità sui creditiNews clips about the real Jeffery Manchester and interviews with real-life counterparts of movie characters run alongside the closing credits.
- ConnessioniFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Must Watch Movies and Shows of October 2025 (2025)
I più visti
Accedi per valutare e creare un elenco di titoli salvati per ottenere consigli personalizzati
2025 TIFF Festival Guide
2025 TIFF Festival Guide
See the current lineup for the 50th Toronto International Film Festival this September.
Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Sito ufficiale
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Un buen ladrón
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
- Vedi altri crediti dell’azienda su IMDbPro
Botteghino
- Budget
- 19.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 22.739.882 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.108.861 USD
- 12 ott 2025
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 34.116.915 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 6min(126 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
Contribuisci a questa pagina
Suggerisci una modifica o aggiungi i contenuti mancanti






