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Lasciando il becchino alla deriva, un vagabondo si ritrova in una spedizione attraverso il sudovest incontrando personaggi selvaggi e folli attraverso una serie di debolezze contorte e oscur... Leggi tuttoLasciando il becchino alla deriva, un vagabondo si ritrova in una spedizione attraverso il sudovest incontrando personaggi selvaggi e folli attraverso una serie di debolezze contorte e oscure.Lasciando il becchino alla deriva, un vagabondo si ritrova in una spedizione attraverso il sudovest incontrando personaggi selvaggi e folli attraverso una serie di debolezze contorte e oscure.
Recensioni in evidenza
I will start off my review with a bit of implicit bias. Most of this movie was shot in my hometown and I also got to meet Greg Sestero during the filming of this movie. So yes, I definitely enjoyed this part of the movie than the first part. Either way, onto the rest of the review.
Now according to Sestero, he was looking to make Best F(r)iends as a devotional to David Lynch, more specifically than 1990s Lynch who was weird for the sake of being weird. The formula and ambitions didn't seem right for the first part, so the weirdness was scaled back. As for the second part....they went all in. It's only perfect they did this in a weird part of the world that is the cities of Tucson and Benson, Arizona.
Anyway, we pick up where the first movie ended and Jon and Traci are on the run. Traci decides to call her Uncle Rick (played by Rick Edwards) to help them crack the safe/ATM they have with Harvey's money in it. The movie just starts going off on bizarre tangents, namely with Rick Edwards just owning every scene he is in. I loved this character, mainly because I have met people like him who routinely go to gun shows, eat nothing but steak and claim his friends The Oathkeepers are not a fascists but patriots. Trust me, there are a lot of Uncle Rick's in Arizona.
Anyway, double crosses and murders happen aplenty, and we even find out Harvey is still alive (please, was this really a spoiler). While part 2 needed more Tommy Wiseau, the parts we get him in are just fine. The ending also proves the true meaning of the movie's title, in case you were wondering.
Now this "movie" in general was an interesting step for all of those involved. While Sestero and Wiseau will always be associated with The Room, they have tried to do more legitimate projects that tap into the badness of said film while also showing they will not let it define them. I don't think they will ever get rich off their current life trajectories, but they will at least embrace and enhance the names they made for themselves. For fans of The Room, I definitely recommend these two movies.
Now according to Sestero, he was looking to make Best F(r)iends as a devotional to David Lynch, more specifically than 1990s Lynch who was weird for the sake of being weird. The formula and ambitions didn't seem right for the first part, so the weirdness was scaled back. As for the second part....they went all in. It's only perfect they did this in a weird part of the world that is the cities of Tucson and Benson, Arizona.
Anyway, we pick up where the first movie ended and Jon and Traci are on the run. Traci decides to call her Uncle Rick (played by Rick Edwards) to help them crack the safe/ATM they have with Harvey's money in it. The movie just starts going off on bizarre tangents, namely with Rick Edwards just owning every scene he is in. I loved this character, mainly because I have met people like him who routinely go to gun shows, eat nothing but steak and claim his friends The Oathkeepers are not a fascists but patriots. Trust me, there are a lot of Uncle Rick's in Arizona.
Anyway, double crosses and murders happen aplenty, and we even find out Harvey is still alive (please, was this really a spoiler). While part 2 needed more Tommy Wiseau, the parts we get him in are just fine. The ending also proves the true meaning of the movie's title, in case you were wondering.
Now this "movie" in general was an interesting step for all of those involved. While Sestero and Wiseau will always be associated with The Room, they have tried to do more legitimate projects that tap into the badness of said film while also showing they will not let it define them. I don't think they will ever get rich off their current life trajectories, but they will at least embrace and enhance the names they made for themselves. For fans of The Room, I definitely recommend these two movies.
I HAVE NO WORDS FOR THIS.
Tops all other Tv shows I have ever watched, and most likely ever will watch. It had everything thing from houmor, to phychological horror. Tommy Wiseau with his usual ´Ocsar winning' performances...
Not watching this will leave a forever empty hole of regret, gaping at its longing for this Tv show to overflow it with satisfaction.
Tops all other Tv shows I have ever watched, and most likely ever will watch. It had everything thing from houmor, to phychological horror. Tommy Wiseau with his usual ´Ocsar winning' performances...
Not watching this will leave a forever empty hole of regret, gaping at its longing for this Tv show to overflow it with satisfaction.
It's unbelievable how much flaws this movie has, from acting to script to editing, but how amazingly it all works together to create such an enjoyable experience. It's not unintentionally bad-turned-amazing. This was an intentionally crafted weird, disjointed, bizzare film, which could please both "The Room" fans and "uninitiated" viewers if they can suspend all their expectations as to what a movie is and delve into the characters, surprisingly complicated plot and overall psychidelic tone and atmosphere of this movie.
P.S. If you're gonna shoot - shoot, don't talk.
P.S. If you're gonna shoot - shoot, don't talk.
Recaptures the magic of The Room and the unique chemistry between Wiseau and Sestero
At the very least, these two films do a nice job of using Wiseau's weird quirks and personality to its full potential. Admittedly, this volume wasn't as appealing, as Wiseau is more of a background plot device until the third act, and we have to deal with Jon and Traci's quest to open to the safe through a bunch of uninteresting characters. There's more slow motion, wal-mart versions of Bruce Dern and Bruce Willis, and an ending that actually pays off the rest of the story. And I think much like The Room, there's plenty in both of these movies that are worth a YouTube re-watch at some point down the line.
5.1/10
5.1/10
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTommy mentioned in a Q&A that due to too much material being shot, they had to split Best F(r)iends into two volumes.
- Blooper(around 45 min.) Reflected on the gas station window, along with a boom microphone.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Nostalgia Critic: Best F(r)iends (2019)
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 141.524 USD
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- 69.297 USD
- 3 giu 2018
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