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Un ragazzo originario della West Coast si innamora di una ragazza proveniente una piccola fattoria del Midwest. Due mondi diversi si scontrano per colpa dell'amore!Un ragazzo originario della West Coast si innamora di una ragazza proveniente una piccola fattoria del Midwest. Due mondi diversi si scontrano per colpa dell'amore!Un ragazzo originario della West Coast si innamora di una ragazza proveniente una piccola fattoria del Midwest. Due mondi diversi si scontrano per colpa dell'amore!
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Tiffani Thiessen
- Tracy
- (as Tiffani-Amber Thiessen)
Robert M. Koch
- Country Club Waiter
- (as Robert Koch)
Recensioni in evidenza
Country girl Rebecca Warner (Carla Gugino) from South Dakota starts college in Los Angeles. Her parents (Lane Smith, Cindy Pickett) are shocked by the wild liberal atmosphere. Her father is especially concerned about the resident adviser Crawl (Pauly Shore) living across the hall. Crawl takes care of homesick Becca and they become best friends. Another shock for the family happens when Becca returns home for the Thanksgiving break with Crawl and a whole new look. Her boyfriend Travis tries to propose. She pushes Crawl to help but he comes up with a bad lie that they're already engaged.
Pauly Shore can either be fun or be very annoying. He certainly has many detractors. I think he's fun in this one more than anything annoying. He's very good at being a fish out of water. Most importantly, he's not a simple slacker. He tries to fit in which is endearing. The story is fine. Overall, there is more good than bad as long as one is not an automatic Pauly Shore hater.
Pauly Shore can either be fun or be very annoying. He certainly has many detractors. I think he's fun in this one more than anything annoying. He's very good at being a fish out of water. Most importantly, he's not a simple slacker. He tries to fit in which is endearing. The story is fine. Overall, there is more good than bad as long as one is not an automatic Pauly Shore hater.
Shore remains one of the mysteries of film history. Looking like what would result if Richard Simmons and Weird Al Yankovic had a child together, he is the unlikeliest of movie stars. Yet somehow, for a time at least, he managed to carve out a career for himself as a comic leading man. This film is often cited as one of his least annoying, but even here he is sometimes hard to take. He plays a way-out, overaged college student who winds up coming home for the Thanksgiving holiday with a pretty freshman from the country. Once there he offends, then predictably wins over, her family and friends......most of them anyway. The film is undeniably predictable and familiar and the material is very slight. Yet somehow, in spite of its hurdles, it manages to entertain to a certain point and actually contains a few laughs. Shore, as agonizing as he is, does occasionally score a thoughtful moment or two among all the slapstick and crude language. Gugino is lovely. Her presence adds immeasurably to the overall geniality of the film. The actors portraying her family do a very nice job as well. Smith as the father is suitably outraged by Shore. Pickett adds dimension to a pretty standard role. The best are Renna and Adams. Renna plays the obnoxious younger brother role to the hilt. It would be hard to come up with a brattier persona, but he puts a fun spin on it. Adams get a late career gem of a part as the cantankerous grandfather and steals many of the scenes he is in. To the director's credit, none of these characters get shorted in their opportunity to present themselves. (In other words, Shore isn't the ENTIRE show here. The supporting cast gets to shine as well.) Also present are hunky Gauthier as Gugino's former boyfriend (often looking like Tom Cruise in "All the Right Moves") and sexy Thiessen as the local easy mark. The movie is already dated in terms of its clothing and other aspects. Shore gives Pickett a makeover and it's hard to see why anyone thinks she looks better than before! Fortunately, the thing doesn't drag on for too long. It's just a short, sometimes funny, sometimes sweet, sometimes stupid movie that is blessed with a few enjoyable performers and a refreshing lack of undue sex and drugs.
Before I saw "Son In Law" I only had a vague idea who Pauly Shore was. Now I know. He is a superb comedic actor. In this movie he plays "Crawl", an upperclassman dorm counselor, who is a bit eccentric. He meets freshman "Becka" from South Dakota and they become fast friends. He helps her break out of her small town mold. In a Thanksgiving visit to her parents' home, he pretends to be her fiancee to save her embarassment of a sort with an old boyfriend.
I loved two things about this movie. Pauly Shore and the comedic situations are the first. The second is the message. How generations of "men" had perpetrated the same offenses against each other, and "Crawl" helps them see a better way to treat each other. He gets Becka's mom also to feel "alive" again, and rekindles romance between the parents.
The whole movie is a fresh approach to comedy, is a joy to watch. I rate it a strong 7 of 10.
I loved two things about this movie. Pauly Shore and the comedic situations are the first. The second is the message. How generations of "men" had perpetrated the same offenses against each other, and "Crawl" helps them see a better way to treat each other. He gets Becka's mom also to feel "alive" again, and rekindles romance between the parents.
The whole movie is a fresh approach to comedy, is a joy to watch. I rate it a strong 7 of 10.
People rag on Pauley Shore for being a bad actor. On the contrary, he wasn't an actor at all, but a swell entertainer. You could stick him in a dumb situation and he could just jump in, act naturally, and have a whole lot of fun doing lots of stupid things. That's what makes his movies so damned funny.
The story isn't anything new. A city boy is planted in a rural South Dakota farm town. He's an outcast at first (and likewise they're alien to him), but eventually they mesh and he rubs off a bit on them and vice versa. But, here, Pauley (as Crawl) follows his college friend to her home in the boonies for Thanksgiving break. Trying to avoid her boyfriend who just insists on getting married, she comes up with some story that they're actually engaged. Her parents are blown away by it because obviously they'd rather see her settle down with the townie than with the very strange Crawl. In the end, everything works out fine, obviously.
The actors are swell. I particularly enjoyed Patrick Renna as the once-obnoxious little brother with a rad sense of humor. And of course, Pauley Shore was good at what he does: making people laugh.
Thumbs up.
The story isn't anything new. A city boy is planted in a rural South Dakota farm town. He's an outcast at first (and likewise they're alien to him), but eventually they mesh and he rubs off a bit on them and vice versa. But, here, Pauley (as Crawl) follows his college friend to her home in the boonies for Thanksgiving break. Trying to avoid her boyfriend who just insists on getting married, she comes up with some story that they're actually engaged. Her parents are blown away by it because obviously they'd rather see her settle down with the townie than with the very strange Crawl. In the end, everything works out fine, obviously.
The actors are swell. I particularly enjoyed Patrick Renna as the once-obnoxious little brother with a rad sense of humor. And of course, Pauley Shore was good at what he does: making people laugh.
Thumbs up.
The annoying Pauly Shore befriends college freshman Carla Gugino in Los Angeles and then goes back to the country with her for Thanksgiving (he was invited because he had no one to spend the holiday with). Gugino's home-town boyfriend proposes marriage and she tries to discourage him by saying she is really engaged to Shore (a complete lie of course). Naturally the family is not crazy about Shore to begin with, but slowly they start to accept him and his strange California ways. Another one of those endless fish-out-of-water films that is more tedious than entertaining. Still probably the best Pauly Shore film yet (that is not saying much at all though). 2 stars out of 5.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBrendan Fraser: Link, his character from Il mio amico scongelato (1992). Crawl sees Link at a party dressed as he appeared in the last scene of the movie, and says "great costume." Link eats a plastic frog and walks away as Crawl tries to figure out where he knows him from and says "Nah," implying that Link and Crawl had met before.
- BlooperIt is supposed to be Thanksgiving yet is is apparently not fall/winter in South Dakota.
- Citazioni
Walter Warner Sr.: Travis, it really tweaks my melon, to see a buff bro like Crawl here, get weezed on by a greasy scumbag like you. So you just chill.
- Curiosità sui creditiDuring the opening credits, except for Pauly Shore, each actor's name is listed when their character appears in the shot.
- Colonne sonoreBled Me Dry
Written by Matthew Carey, Laurence Carey, Stephen Barber and Alex Boucher
Performed by 3½ Minutes
Courtesy of Hollywood Records
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 8.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 36.448.400 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 7.033.310 USD
- 5 lug 1993
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 36.448.400 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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