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Made-Up

  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
181
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Brooke Adams and Tony Shalhoub in Made-Up (2002)
ComedyDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA look at how our cultural obsession with youthful good looks affects women who are told their value is dependent on their appearance.A look at how our cultural obsession with youthful good looks affects women who are told their value is dependent on their appearance.A look at how our cultural obsession with youthful good looks affects women who are told their value is dependent on their appearance.

  • Regia
    • Tony Shalhoub
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lynne Adams
  • Star
    • Brooke Adams
    • Lynne Adams
    • Eva Amurri
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    181
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tony Shalhoub
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lynne Adams
    • Star
      • Brooke Adams
      • Lynne Adams
      • Eva Amurri
    • 10Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
    • 52Metascore
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    • Premi
      • 3 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Interpreti principali12

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    Brooke Adams
    Brooke Adams
    • Elizabeth James Tivey
    Lynne Adams
    • Kate James
    Eva Amurri
    Eva Amurri
    • Sara Tivey
    Kalen Conover
    • Chris
    Light Rand
    Light Rand
    • Molly Avrums
    • (as Light Eternity)
    Jim Issa
    Jim Issa
    • Eli
    Lance Krall
    • Simon
    Tony Shalhoub
    Tony Shalhoub
    • Max Hires
    Gary Sinise
    Gary Sinise
    • Duncan Tivey
    Susan Shalhoub Larkin
    Susan Shalhoub Larkin
    • Eli's Mom
    Michael Shalhoub
    • Waiter
    Shawn Fogarty
    • Restaurant & Art Gallery Patron
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      • Tony Shalhoub
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lynne Adams
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    klaus-17

    Some Real American Beauty

    With the same sort of unabashed honesty that helped make "Something's Gotta Give" such a hit with the 40+ set is Emmy-winning "Monk" star Tony Shalhoub's directorial debut. This "middle age comedy" features his wife, the still-lovely Brooke Adams ("Days of Heaven"), as an actress in her 50's who laments both the fading of her looks and the social nether-strata she has been banished to by a youth-worshipping public. With a warm and deft emotional sense, writer Lynne Adams, who is Brooke's sister, provides Shalhoub's cast, which also includes Eva Amurri of "The Banger Sisters", Gary Sinise ("The Human Stain") and Shalhoub himself, with plenty of ripe material to explore. Without rising to the preachy "these kids today" levels to which Clint Eastwood often rises in celebrating age and wisdom, Shalhoub's love for not only his wife, but also telling a good story, shine through. Score: 3.5/5
    vjoyce

    I'm Ready For My Wide Shot, Mr. DeMille

    The Los Angeles opening of `Made Up' on February 6th garnered a screening with director, star and writer in attendance for a Q & A. The Arclight does this kind of thing well. There was even rumor of a little party after. That made things irresistible, being that it was Tony Shalhoub, Brooke Adams and Lynne Adams who work out to be director-actor-husband, actress-producer-wife, writer-actress-sister-producer. Almost more hyphens than even we can stand. And this is Hollywood.

    A festival darling (Santa Barbara, South by Southwest to name a few) is finally in theaters on an independent and limited run. Great reviews on both coasts, in both Times, are furthering the buzz.

    Clever and cute, in the vein of `Best of Show,' this mock-umentary is a film about making a film. Turning the mirror on yourself to look inside and check your lipstick. How to age gracefully, get a make over from your rebel grrrrrl daughter, finish the project, get the deal, make the ex-husband jealous and spoil the trophy wife's homeless woman art exhibit, not drink and do cartwheels.

    Playing roles that they live each day, Brooke Adams is the actress, Lynne Adams is a film maker and newcomer, kick-in-the-pants, Eva Amurri plays the actress' daughter. Little Eva made her film debut as a sick kid in the hospital in her step-dad's directorial debut, `Bob Roberts.' Let's hope this kid can keep her mojo working and Tony Shalhoub's first at-bat behind the camera will lead to more.

    The post film forum revealed one of the director's greatest challenges was to light his leading lady with an un-flattering light. `I mean, just look at this,' meaning Brooke. It got a nice 'ahhhhhh' from the audience. This made up for the evening's intro by an Arclight staffer, who expressed admiration for Mr. Shalhoub's role on TV's `Wings.' `I grew up watching this man.' That got an 'oooohhh' out of the audience. (`What? That was '97?')

    A way-cool website will give you step by step instructions on the Tivey Facelift Kit (as seen in the film). Your cost? Seventeen cents!
    7Film--Geek

    Fresh take on mockumentaries and women seem to love it.

    Women over 40 treat "Made Up" like a religious event. They come away raving about how someone finally made a movie for and about them. Not being in that demographic, I don't have the same feelings, but I can see what they mean. Doesn't this group deserve a movie or two of their own?

    Lynne and Brook Adams give solid performances as sisters whose relationship is strained when one makes a documentary of the other's life. Director Tony Shaloub makes a small role into one of the brightest parts of an otherwise dark comedy. The real standouts in the cast are Eva Amurri and Light Eternity. Both provide memorable performances.

    Mockumentaries are beginning to feel played out, but Made Up finds some new ground by making the hapless filmmakers central characters. Hidden cameras--and the idea of hiding cameras--provide some of the movie's best laughs.

    There are certainly missteps in this film. It feels a bit long at 90 minutes. The central character lacks a clear goal--something that's even mentioned within the film. And the movie feels more like it stops than ends. But it is more enjoyable than most studio product, and it provides a few great moments plus real standout performances by Amurri and Eternity. And, if you're a woman over 40, expect to find Enlightenment.
    10jizake

    Terrific!

    I FINALLY got to see this movie after waiting 3 years. Brooke Adams is my favorite actress, and it was great fun seeing her in this movie. With all the excitement I had built up around finally getting the DVD, I was a little worried that I wouldn't like the movie. How wrong I was. It may be geared more for women, but it was definitely entertaining and very well-acted and written. Brooke, her sister Lynne, and Brooke's husband Tony Shalhoub were all vital parts of this movie both on and off screen. Eva Amurri, as Brooke's daughter, was also very funny and dynamic in her performance. A great movie that I hope will have much success on DVD.

    -Jacob
    2florafairy

    Their tagline says it all

    I was sure glad I didn't pay to see this movie, because it was beyond doubt one of the slowest, most unclever attempts at an indie romantic comedy I've seen in a long while. The conceit at making a "mockumentary of the making of a mockumentary" failed to disguise the over-rehearsed, overly-melodramatic scenes between mom and daughter (who, big surprise, don't understand each other), ex-wife and Other Woman (oho, they have issues!) and former actress and schlub (naturally, they'll take to each other with time). The whole point of a mockumentary is to show things in a surprising way, and there were no surprises here, down to the final message that we already learned in "Freaky Friday" and "Pieces of April" (ie, "the kids are alright and we moms ain't bad either"). Aside from Shaloub, the actors fail to convince that they are something beyond ticketholders on the vanity-project train... Brooke Adams is particularly unlikeable as both a character and an actress in this film. What really got me, though, was the transposition of Hollywood youth-worship on Middle America; outside of Tinseltown, some women really do turn 50 looking 50, and they can accept it with the maturity their age has granted them. This movie lets us down because, like "Grease," it perpetuates the notion that all of a woman's relationship problems can be solved if she just fixes her makeup and puts on a push-up bra. The only redeeming quality in this film was Michael Wolfe's jazz piano, which unfortunately probably totals 90 seconds of the movie.

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      Originally a one-woman play written and performed by 'Lynne Adams', called "Two Faced". She wanted her sister, 'Brooke Adams', to play the leading role in the movie, so she wrote in a role for herself. She also created a role for her brother-in-law, Tony Shalhoub, who directed the film.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 1 marzo 2002 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Vanity / Sister Films / Lynne Adams Fifield
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Jamaica Plain, Boston, Massachusetts, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Sister Films LLC
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