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Spanglish - Quando in famiglia sono in troppi a parlare

Titolo originale: Spanglish
  • 2004
  • T
  • 2h 11min
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Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler in Spanglish - Quando in famiglia sono in troppi a parlare (2004)
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Una donna e sua figlia emigrano dal Messico per cercare una vita migliore negli Stati Uniti, dove iniziano a lavorare per una famiglia in cui il padre è uno chef di recente successo con una ... Leggi tuttoUna donna e sua figlia emigrano dal Messico per cercare una vita migliore negli Stati Uniti, dove iniziano a lavorare per una famiglia in cui il padre è uno chef di recente successo con una moglie insicura.Una donna e sua figlia emigrano dal Messico per cercare una vita migliore negli Stati Uniti, dove iniziano a lavorare per una famiglia in cui il padre è uno chef di recente successo con una moglie insicura.

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    • James L. Brooks
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    • James L. Brooks
  • Star
    • Adam Sandler
    • Téa Leoni
    • Paz Vega
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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      • James L. Brooks
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      • James L. Brooks
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      • Téa Leoni
      • Paz Vega
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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • John Clasky
    Téa Leoni
    Téa Leoni
    • Deborah Clasky
    Paz Vega
    Paz Vega
    • Flor
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Evelyn
    Shelbie Bruce
    Shelbie Bruce
    • Cristina
    Sarah Steele
    Sarah Steele
    • Bernice
    Ian Donovan Hyland
    Ian Donovan Hyland
    • Georgie
    • (as Ian Hyland)
    Victoria Luna
    Victoria Luna
    • Cristina (six years old)
    Cecilia Suárez
    Cecilia Suárez
    • Monica
    • (as Cecilia Suarez)
    Ricardo Molina
    Ricardo Molina
    • Flor's Husband
    Brenda Canela
    Brenda Canela
    • Luz
    Eddy Martin
    Eddy Martin
    • Fourteen-Year-Old Boy
    Nicole Nieth
    • Hostess at Fancy Restaurant
    Jamie Kaler
    Jamie Kaler
    • Businessman
    James Lancaster
    James Lancaster
    • Businessman
    Phil Rosenthal
    Phil Rosenthal
    • Pietro
    Angela Goethals
    Angela Goethals
    • Gwen
    Sean Smith
    Sean Smith
    • Victor - Maitre D'
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      • James L. Brooks
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      • James L. Brooks
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    7atlasmb

    Strong Performances Elevate This Film

    This is a story about an undocumented Mexican woman named Flor (Paz Vega) who moves to the U.S. with her daughter. The story is told via flashback, through voice over by the daughter Cristina (Shelbie Bruce), who wants to attend a prestigious university.

    As one might expect, there is a culture clash between Flor and the white family that employs her services for household help--especially as personified by Deborah (Tea Leoni), the mother. It should be noted that Leoni and the entire cast give fantastic performances, even if some of the portrayals are written as caricatures. Adam Sandler, who plays the father, John, is particularly fun to watch, because he mostly plays his character straight, without his usual comedic embellishments. I was most impressed by Sarah Steele, who plays the teenage daughter of Leoni and Sandler.

    Much of the story is intended to be comedy, though it deals with social issues that go well beyond the disconnect caused by the fact that the two mothers do not speak a common language. The film has a definite perspective about the various cultural issues it addresses, but it is only partially convincing in its arguments.

    I found the film to be disjointed, but that did not bother me. There is so much to appreciate in the story of the two families.
    7Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    Spanglish... A Film That Speaks an International/Universal Language!

    There is most certainly something in Spanglish for every member of your family! The cast is fabulous. Spaniard Paz Vega appears quite natural and convincing as Mexican Flor Moreno. Adam Sandler shows definite versatility as both a dramatic and comedic actor. Tea Leoni, here almost outshines everyone in her role of a rather endearing but neurotic American housewife. And the young, Shelbie Bruce, playing the role of Flors daughter, Cristina, waxes totally bilingual/bicultural.

    However, do not let your pre-viewing expectations get too high! Regardless of being a must see film for all Hispanics who live, have lived or who have had an extended stay in the U. S., Spanglish does have its faults! Producer/director/writer, James L. Brooks, despite having directed such classics as Broadcast News, As Good As It Gets and Terms of Endearment, seems that here there are moments he became too enamored of his own work, causing some excesses. The film drags a bit at over 2 hours. It would have been a more enjoyable film if Brooks had left at least 10 or 15 minutes on the cutting room floor.

    In most of the standard areas one eveluates regarding the production values used in making Spanglish... It seems that just about all of them are quite acceptable. Probably even a tad better than most!

    However, Spanglish does suffer from moments of rather lackluster script-writing and direction of its principle characters, with too many mugging facial close-ups. These exaggerated expressions often did not seem the least bit natural. Spanglish also would like to convince us that someone can go from a beginner in English to someone with tremendous proficiency in a breezy 2 or 3 months! That seems like quite a lot of Suspension of Disbelief! If it were that easy, we would all speak five languages, right? Despite the few weaknesses highlighted here, Spanglish is guaranteed to impact you a lot! 7*******

    This review was redacted after going over the IMDb guidelines for submitting Reviews with the utmost intensive and extreme care. I am certain that it meets all the standards and points mentioned therein. So most certainly...I hope this Review will meet with Your approval and considered to be Helpful.....Enjoy!
    7m-sileo

    Family Chaos and Cultural Tensions

    Spanglish navigates between drama and comedy with a strong cast and moments that capture the complexity of human relationships. However, its narrative lacks a clear storyline, unfolding more like a mosaic of interactions and conflicts among its characters.

    The story is narrated by Cristina, a 17-year-old girl, as a tender recollection of her mother, Flor. Through her Princeton admission essay, the film explores her family's immigration journey, adding layers of emotional manipulation to the narrative. Flor, who learns English to better connect with the family she works for, brings invaluable common sense to a household filled with chaos.

    Deborah (Téa Leoni), meanwhile, is a neurotic woman going through an identity crisis after losing her job as a commercial designer. While her behavior often crosses the line-like when she buys her daughter Bernice smaller-sized clothes to "encourage" her to lose weight-Leoni manages to make Deborah humanly endearing, even when she constantly oversteps boundaries. Her lack of consideration gives Flor an opportunity to shine with her intelligence, while Bernice and John (Adam Sandler) eloquently express their indignation, allowing the audience to draw its own conclusions.

    Adam Sandler delivers a surprisingly authentic performance as John, a chef hailed as the best in America by The New York Times. While one might expect his character to be a perfectionist tyrant with anger issues, John turns out to be a sweet and genuine man-reminiscent of the lovable characters Sandler is known for. His moments with his daughter Bernice, portrayed with freshness by Sarah Steele in her film debut, are heartfelt and stand out as some of the most memorable in the movie.

    Though Flor is endearing as a mother and central figure in the story, Paz Vega's character occasionally feels unreal in her reactions. Some of her decisions seem overly idealized, which detracts slightly from the credibility of her role in such an intimate and human context.

    Despite its gaps in plausibility, Spanglish remains compelling, mainly because of the emotional connection it fosters between its characters and the audience. While it's not always a cohesive story, its ability to depict the ups and downs of family life and cultural tensions makes it a worthwhile journey.
    8kvonnegut

    Interesting Social Commentary - SPANGLISH?

    SPANGLISH - a term with negative connotation to numerous Spanish-Americans (or at least to the first generation or older immigrants).

    As the title implies, the movie makes a very interesting and subtle social commentary about the Mexican American dynamics/contrast in society. Obviously as expected, the film illustrates a few stereotypes. For example, when Florrr's (played by Paz Vega) cousin, Cecilia hit the sliding glass door and her nose bled, the wife Deborah Clasky (played by Tia Leone) offered her money instead. It's sad but true in today's society.

    But what make the film interesting are its subtleties. For instance the casting and the characters itself. The producers could have hired a blonde blue eyed male lead instead of Adam Sandler, but they did not. Why? Because Sandler's character (John Clasky) is an antithesis of the wife, Deborah Clasky. She's blonde blue eyed superficial, emotionally disturbed, patronizing, solipsistic, white housewife, who the writer ( Brooks )probably wants to portray as the epitome of everything that is bad about white people - or Americans for that matter (however exaggerated they portrayed her to be). You can empathize with the husband's character and Adam Sandler played it very well. It's interesting to note, the husbands character's last name is Clasky - possibly his ancestors were immigrants as well. And his character is portrayed as someone who "gets it", someone who understands Florrr - an immigrant mother who wants her daughter raised with her own values and integrity even though she is only a lowly servant to the Clasky's.

    One of the interesting scenes in the film that I found very clever was the argument between Florrrr and John. It showed the two sides of the dynamic. While I was watching it I thought to myself, any other individual would immediately apologize and patronize the immigrant housemaid in the expense of goodwill. But I was surprised that Sandler's character actually called her a "hypocrite" instead, and she realized he has a point. Not to criticize her (it's probably what Deborah would have done) would be hypocritical as well. This is another social commentary that was written very well and cleverly portrayed in the film.

    The acting is equally superb. You could just hate some of the characters specially the housewife and the daughter Cristina Moreno (played by Shelbie Bruce). You can just empathize with Adam Sandler's character and his daughter, Bernice. The only people amongst the Claskys that is very adult. The grandmother's character on the other hand (played by Cloris Leachman ) whose always drinking provides a respite to the insanity in the story and ironically always the unobtrusive and yet emphatic character despite how she lived her life. In the end she was the voice of reason for the wife.

    Equally, the dialogue is worth mentioning. Interestingly, there are no subtitles on all the Spanish spoken dialogue but the audience can kind of get the gist of what's being said or argued. It can be distracting to some audiences but thankfully, Florrr's character learned to speak English in the second half of the film. Also, the Spanish without subtitles added a few good scenes in the film and added a positive credence to the title SPANGLISH. It illustrates how to write the quintessential part of the screenplay without making it too cliché.

    Overall, I liked this film. If you can look at it in the same light as I saw the film, you would enjoy it too and find it cleverly written and directed. Otherwise, it could be a little slow and the dialogue can be a little bit distracting. It doesn't help some of it is in Spanish and Adam sandler's character cannot express himself very well verbally.
    sls3

    loved the movie and was pleasantly surprised

    When I heard the title and learned that Adam Sandler was in this movie, I had very low expectations. Boy, was I surprised. This is a wonderful film, not at all the low-level fluff film I expected. All the female actresses, young and old, are absolutely terrific, and Adam Sandler does a respectable job in a semi-serious role. The writing is very clever, and the film will elicit laughter as well as tears. I found my self still thinking about the movie the next day, something that all too often doesn't happen with today's highly forgettable films. One caveat: this is really a movie for teens and up, not a kids' movie. Aside from a bad word or two and a (hilarious) sex scene, the underlying themes are quite adult. Enjoy!

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      The chefs and cooks used in the kitchen scene are actual Le Cordon Bleu students from the nearby cooking school in Pasadena, California.
    • Blooper
      When Deborah is picked up by Mike - The Realtor (played by Thomas Haden Church) and he backs his Audi out of the driveway, there is no license plate on the car. In the next shot, it suddenly has one.
    • Citazioni

      Flor Moreno: Is what you want for yourself to become someone very different than me?

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      No actors were mistreated in the making of this film.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in HBO First Look: The Making of 'Spanglish' (2004)
    • Colonne sonore
      Historia de un Amor
      Music by Carlos Eleta Almaran

      Lyrics by Carlos Eleta Almaran

      Performed by Luis Miguel

      Courtesy of Warner Music Latina

      By arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 aprile 2005 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Sony Pictures
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Spagnolo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Espanglish
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • El Paso, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Gracie Films
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      • 80.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 42.726.869 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 8.817.853 USD
      • 19 dic 2004
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      • 55.470.154 USD
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      • 2h 11min(131 min)
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