VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,9/10
13.508
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Un trio di sorelle si lega alla loro ambivalenza verso la morte imminente del loro burbero padre, al quale nessuna di loro era particolarmente legata.Un trio di sorelle si lega alla loro ambivalenza verso la morte imminente del loro burbero padre, al quale nessuna di loro era particolarmente legata.Un trio di sorelle si lega alla loro ambivalenza verso la morte imminente del loro burbero padre, al quale nessuna di loro era particolarmente legata.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
Shaun Duke
- Omar Kunundar
- (as Duke Moosekian)
Elizabeth Hudson
- Georgia's Assistant
- (as Libby Hudson)
Recensioni in evidenza
I saw the DVD because I knew it was Walter Matthau's last film, otherwise I would have skipped it. This was incredibly boring and stupid. Walter was the only one showing any talent. I realize that he was still living when the film was released but newer DVD's could show "in memory of Walter Matthau". By the way, the dvd has both wide screen and full screen. The full screen is better here because the widescreen version is not anamorphic, only masked.
This movie is definitely not what I had expected. With a cast like this I expected a great comedy. But the movie was boring and confusing. There are too many flashbacks. Maybe it is just me, but I found it difficult to understand what was going on. Of course, that could also have something to do with the fact that it was very difficult for me to stay focused. What a shame this was going to be Walter Matthau's last movie. I you found this movie good or even funny, you must be more intellectual than me.
I saw this movie because of the stars. I love Keaton, Ryan and Kudrow. As the "story" unfolded before my eyes, and what I saw was horrible. Plan and simple.
I can not believe that Diane Keaton, one to the best comedic actresses around would let herself make two of her worst films,
(Hanging Up and Town & Country)
right after two of her funniest films
(The First Wives Club and Father of the Bride 1&2).
Is she trying to end her career?? And picking this to direct?? I don't see ANY directing going on here. Maybe if there were it wouldn't have been a MAJOR waste of my time and money.
Do not watch this unless you are under heavy medication.
I can not believe that Diane Keaton, one to the best comedic actresses around would let herself make two of her worst films,
(Hanging Up and Town & Country)
right after two of her funniest films
(The First Wives Club and Father of the Bride 1&2).
Is she trying to end her career?? And picking this to direct?? I don't see ANY directing going on here. Maybe if there were it wouldn't have been a MAJOR waste of my time and money.
Do not watch this unless you are under heavy medication.
Telemarketer irritation--that's the feeling I had when I watched Hanging Up, an almost cartoonishly clichéd "woman's movie." Diane Keaton's direction of this mess is so incompetent that I hope she never stands behind a camera again. The movie fails on every level--it bored my wife and daughter (and it's only because I'm anal about finishing movies that I sat through 95 minutes of Hell; they went to bed).
This was Walter Matthau's last movie, and it hurts to see such a premiere talent being wasted (although his toupee looks as if it could live on). Meg Ryan appears to have lost weight for Hanging Up (if that's possible) and seems to be carrying the mass of the world on her shoulders, physically dissipating in front of our eyes while wearing one paper-thin muscle shirt after another. Looking scrawny and bra-less isn't appealing to anyone.
Okay, enough for the nastiness. This really is a waste of film stock. Whatever BIG messages it has about sibling rivalry and familial relationships and keeping your accident from your insurance company are lost in Keaton's attempt to play cute and/or sweet (the dog and the pill; the Iranian mom).
The movie's called Hanging Up. My suggestion is to take the phone off the hook before the opening credits.
This was Walter Matthau's last movie, and it hurts to see such a premiere talent being wasted (although his toupee looks as if it could live on). Meg Ryan appears to have lost weight for Hanging Up (if that's possible) and seems to be carrying the mass of the world on her shoulders, physically dissipating in front of our eyes while wearing one paper-thin muscle shirt after another. Looking scrawny and bra-less isn't appealing to anyone.
Okay, enough for the nastiness. This really is a waste of film stock. Whatever BIG messages it has about sibling rivalry and familial relationships and keeping your accident from your insurance company are lost in Keaton's attempt to play cute and/or sweet (the dog and the pill; the Iranian mom).
The movie's called Hanging Up. My suggestion is to take the phone off the hook before the opening credits.
The best scene in this Diane Keaton-directed film has drunken dad Walter Matthau showing up at a kid's birthday party bellowing and vulgar, but it doesn't belong in a comedy. It's more like something out of "Shoot The Moon", which Keaton starred in, and would fit much better in a film with a darker tone. "Hanging Up" wobbles around in search of appropriate emotions, but Keaton just can't get a consistent rhythm going. Her performance as the eldest of three unhappy sisters is also wan (she's winging it), however Meg Ryan as the middle sister has some fabulous moments: she hugs a coffee machine, she tries to convince her husband that driving a wrecked truck is going to work for her, she tells off her father but cries because she loves him. This is a performance well worth watching, but the picture definitely needed a director with a tighter grip on the reins. ** from ****
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWalter Matthau's final role. In very poor health throughout filming, he suffered from several cardiovascular problems, and had more than two heart attacks since his first in 1965. He died over seven months later, four months after the film's release.
- BlooperThere is no second floor to the Richard M. Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California.
- Citazioni
Lou Mozell: You know, that I actually met a girl by the name of Moo Goo Gai Pan? That was her last name. Her first name was Freida. Freida Moo Goo Gai Pan. She was half-Jewish, half-Chinese. A lot of people called her the Ori-Yenta.
- Versioni alternativeA flashback scene set in a New York City Chinese restaurant in the early 1990s where the sisters have a dinner with their father that ends in disaster was filmed, but ultimately cut from the final film.
- Colonne sonoreOnce Upon A Time
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Performed by Jay McShann
Courtesy of Sackville Records
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- Hanging Up
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- Budget
- 60.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 36.050.230 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.567.978 USD
- 20 feb 2000
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 51.880.044 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 34 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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