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In Her Shoes - Se fossi lei

Titolo originale: In Her Shoes
  • 2005
  • T
  • 2h 10min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
66.797
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Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette in In Her Shoes - Se fossi lei (2005)
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Rose rompe i legami con sua sorella Maggie a causa di un'indiscrezione coinvolgendo il suo fidanzato, fino all'arrivo della nonna Ella di cui ignoravano l'esistenza.Rose rompe i legami con sua sorella Maggie a causa di un'indiscrezione coinvolgendo il suo fidanzato, fino all'arrivo della nonna Ella di cui ignoravano l'esistenza.Rose rompe i legami con sua sorella Maggie a causa di un'indiscrezione coinvolgendo il suo fidanzato, fino all'arrivo della nonna Ella di cui ignoravano l'esistenza.

  • Regia
    • Curtis Hanson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jennifer Weiner
    • Susannah Grant
  • Star
    • Toni Collette
    • Cameron Diaz
    • Shirley MacLaine
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    66.797
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Curtis Hanson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jennifer Weiner
      • Susannah Grant
    • Star
      • Toni Collette
      • Cameron Diaz
      • Shirley MacLaine
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    • 133Recensioni della critica
    • 60Metascore
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    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Rose
    Cameron Diaz
    Cameron Diaz
    • Maggie
    Shirley MacLaine
    Shirley MacLaine
    • Ella Hirsh
    Anson Mount
    Anson Mount
    • Todd
    Richard Burgi
    Richard Burgi
    • Jim Danvers
    Candice Azzara
    Candice Azzara
    • Sydelle Feller
    Brooke Smith
    Brooke Smith
    • Amy
    John Mastrangelo Sr.
    • Di Bruno Bros. Cheese Guy
    Emilio Mignucci
    • Di Bruno Bros. Cheese Guy
    • (as Emilo Mignucci)
    Mark Feuerstein
    Mark Feuerstein
    • Simon Stein
    Terrance Christopher Jones
    • Lawyer
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    • Rose's Assistant
    Kateri DeMartino
    Kateri DeMartino
    • Ferocious Shopper
    • (as Kateri Demartino)
    Brandon Karrer
    • Canal House Guy
    Jon Ingrassia
    • Bartender
    Jason Peck
    Jason Peck
    • Cuervo Carl
    Mary-Pat Green
    Mary-Pat Green
    • Diner Waitress
    Gene Bozzi
    • Doorman
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      • Curtis Hanson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jennifer Weiner
      • Susannah Grant
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    Camera-Obscura

    Just the right match with this outfit, I'll take them!

    Don't be too harsh on this film. A chick-flick? Perhaps, but lots more than that! This film is about women relationships with just the right touch of comic relief many of these films normally lack. Hats of for everyone who contributed to this film! A good script, great acting and stellar craftsmanship of director Curtis Hanson make this one hit the bulls-eye, or very close indeed. I expected a decent comedy, which - in part - it certainly is, but the performances are so good and the characters so alive and breathing that I soon forgot about the initial comic aspect of the film. Right from the start, the film sucks you into the story, which just ring true.

    Two sisters with quite opposite characters, sexy, uneducated party animal Maggie (Cameron Diaz) and the somewhat dull responsible lawyer Rose (Toni Collette), are unwillingly confronted with each other. They learn that they can actually learn something from their deficiencies and combine the strands they have - with help from their grandmother - to improve their lives.

    Curtis Hanson expertly directs in an appropriately modest fashion He knows his job and manages to focus on character development but doesn't forget to add the occasional comic relief. The cast shines with Cameron Diaz in what might be her best role so far. The still vastly underrated Australian Toni Collette, who shined as the vulnerable ugly duckling in MURIEL'S WEDDING (1994), is just perfect in her role a Rose, and there's Shirley Maclaine as the sister's grandmother with a somewhat low-key part, but she knows how to handle it, expertly. A treat!

    Perhaps some minor flaws: The story takes some time to get going. A bit too much focus on Cameron Diaz's legs, which is completely unnecessary and Maggie's partial illiteracy and incapability to get a job might have needed somewhat more background or explanation. What beautiful woman, no matter how stupid she might be, could have any difficulty finding a job? Highly unlikely. But these are minor quibbles.

    Worth your time, even if you are one of three guys in a crowd of three hundred women in the cinema;)

    Camera Obscura --- 9/10
    8davispittman

    Touching story about family

    In Her Shoes (2005) is a film about two sisters who are vastly different. Cameron Diaz and Toni Collette play these sisters. Cameron Diaz is a woman who very much depends on her looks in life. She is a partier type who doesn't really take responsibility for much of anything, she ends up staying with Collette's character when she is out of a job. Eventually, Collette gets tired of her mooching and something leads to her kicking her out. After she does this, Diaz discovers these old cards that were sent by her grandmother (Shirley MacLaine). She decides to go see her, her father had kept her and her sister from her when they were growing up. The film then becomes this touching drama about family reuniting and learning about one another. All the performances here were great. Diaz, MacLaine, and Collette all do a great job with their roles. They all had this great entertaining chemistry too, made it that much better to watch. The story is interesting and the writing is well done. This film does it all right if you ask me. It's not one of my all time favorites, but i did enjoy it very much. 8/10 for In Her Shoes.
    9seaview1

    IN HER SHOES Stands Tall

    Having previously tackled a wide range of themes in his films, Director Curtis Hanson delves into the love/hate relationship of two disparate sisters in the film, In Her Shoes. The result is an enjoyably entertaining comedy/drama featuring a number of topflight performances and some hilarious dialogue.

    Maggie Feller (Cameron Diaz) is an irresponsible, practically illiterate alcoholic who sleeps around and mooches or steals to get by in the world. Her sister, Rose Feller (Toni Collette) is a self conscious, workaholic lawyer who is dating her boss and indulges in her one passion, fashionable dress shoes. (Maggie's obsession with Rose's sexy heels recalls an ongoing theme of television's Sex and the City.) Both sisters lost their psychologically impaired mother to a supposed car accident that affected their family over the years. One day Maggie is thrown out of her house by her step mother and dad. Finding refuge with her sister, Rose, she proceeds to make life miserable with her carefree attitude and interference that ends in embarrassment and anger for both. As Rose's romantic and professional life is turned upside down, Maggie is sent packing and turns to one last hope, her maternal grandmother she never knew, namely Ella Hirsch (Shirley MacLaine). Ella works in a retirement community in Florida, and Maggie's appearance causes quite a stir. When she lost her daughter, Ella lost touch with her granddaughters, and Maggie's 'visit' serves as a catalyst for reconnection. Maggie's visit becomes a reawakening of sorts for herself and a chance for Ella to rediscover her lost family. Meanwhile, Rose is at a crossroads in her life and decides to change course in her job and finds romance from an unlikely source. Anxious to reunite her granddaughters, Ella resorts to extreme measures to bridge an emotional gap as her two girls begin to discover their own identities in unique and unexpected ways.

    This is a gem of a film. It says something when you realize early on that you are watching something special. Curtis Hanson (L.A.Confidential, Wonder Boys) has struck gold with Susannah Grant's (Erin Brokovich) adaptation of the best seller by Jennifer Weiner. The film is really about the secrets and lies that cripple a family over time and how a strange course of events revisit the relationships or lack thereof. Hanson and the company do a marvelous job of balancing some very funny dialogue with more serious, dramatic scenes. There are some great, memorable lines, some of which are funny and smart without losing sight of the context of the story. A number of scenes are touching and affecting in their sensitive handling of real emotions without becoming clichéd. It's nice to see real people who change over time and how seemingly inconsequential supporting characters gradually come to the forefront.

    The acting by the entire cast is strong and you appreciate the little nuances in facial expression and inflection of dialogue that enrich each character. This may be Cameron Diaz's best performance. That's saying something as the glamorous model has been more star than actress in her most popular films (Charlie's Angels, There's Something About Mary) and she is given a juicy role with sharp direction. Toni Collette has always been a solid actress in any film (Sixth Sense, The Hours) but she has found a wonderful character in Rose and makes the most of it. Shirley MacLaine (Terms of Endearment, The Turning Point) is terrific in what is a change of pace role where she eschews makeup to look her age and shows a maternal wisdom that is the stuff of Supporting Oscars. You wish there were more of her in the film, but what's there is delicious. It's nice to see an old pro like Norman Lloyd still displaying his acting chops in what is a minor role of a bed-ridden patient who has a profound influence on Diaz's character.

    The performances are complemented by seamless editing which not only captures the right reactions, but effortlessly switches back and forth between the two sisters especially during key scenes that are thematically linked. Although the running time goes over two hours, the pacing is good, and everything seems integral to the storyline. The musical score by Mark Isham is quite effective in complimenting the emotional moments without ever being intrusive.

    Despite its strong script, the film never fully explores Maggie's transformation which, while uplifting and remarkable, is never totally convincing given her origins and tendencies. Things get wrapped up in a dreamy sendoff which is perhaps too good to be true, but those same qualities also make for a more upbeat film.

    Hanson displays a very keen eye in relating what is essentially a woman's film. Yes, this may be considered a woman's film in its theme and target audience, but considering the fact it is also a well made, funny, and heart rending film about love and family, the women ought to bring along the men. In Her Shoes is not just about rival sisters but rather it is about a family yanked apart and slowly brought together again in ways that are not altogether apparent at the start. How these lost souls meld together is the stuff of high entertainment and substance.
    7Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    Cameron Diaz Walks in Someone Else's (Sisters of the Traveling) Shoes!

    Cameron Diaz amazes in this delightful little film. ALERT! For all men! "In Her Shoes" is the perfect movie to see with all the important women in your life: Wife or girlfriend(s), daughters, sisters, mother, mother- n-law, aunts, cousins, friends and grandmothers! You've got my 100% guarantee that all of them will love it! So you can please them all and treat yourself to some eye candy, too, because scenes abound with Cameron Diaz romping around in a scant bikini in this rather amusing and interesting story which interweaves a patchwork of unusual family ties.

    Diaz plays Maggie, the very attractive inveterate party-girl. Rose (Toni Collette), the successful workaholic lawyer, plays counterpoint to her sister, Maggie. When an industrial size faux pas, committed by Maggie, drives a Grand Canyon size wedge between these polar opposite siblings, Maggie tempestuously decides to cut ties with Rose and relocate to Miami in order to seek out her estranged grandmother (Shirley Maclaine) whom she has not seen since she was a little girl. The sisters take advantage of this forced hiatus in their relationship to achieve personal growth and self-improvement.

    😊😊Fate, as it so often does in real life, plays an important role both in the development of the story and in the lives of its characters.

    The nuanced on-screen chemistry between the three leading characters is exquisite! "SHOES" shows some rather original and interesting elements. Observing the artistic growth of Cameron Diaz over the years, I now consider her an exceptional actor. Here, Diaz fleshes out her character; converting each action and reaction into world-class natural! In one close-up, her face fills the entire screen,at a moment when Maggie is feeling extremely tired and stressed. She clearly projects a frail, aging fatigue at the precise real-time twilight of her youth! Not many Divas would lend themselves to such a scenario to improve a scene!

    8.5*....... ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!!!

    Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!
    7craigcameron

    More intelligent than a normal chick flick

    I was very surprised by this movie. I try not to expect too much of films my girlfriend can't wait to see. I was surprised this didn't follow the usual 'mills & boon' formula with sisterly love hate peppered loosely. Certain references in particular to the shoe thread throughout kept the interest of the majority of girlie's around, but the evolving relationships of the main characters were finely crafted and kept the interest of non-chick-flicking shoe-loving shopaholic minority. The music was nice backdrop to the lives of Rose and Maggie, but for my money, the use of E.E. Cummings poems took this past the norm and into the quite enjoyable category.

    If you're not a chick flick fan worth the viewing time.

    If you are, well worth the entrance fee too.

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      In the book, the dog Maggie steals was originally a purebred pug. However, director Curtis Hanson opted to change it, as he cited that movies tend to inspire people to adopt the same dog breed featured in a film. Hanson opted for a mixed breed, hoping that it would inspire people to adopt a shelter pet instead.
    • Blooper
      In the wedding scene at the end, the band plays "Here Comes the Bride." At a Jewish wedding, this song would not be played due to the fact that Wagner, the song's composer, was a well known anti-Semite.
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      Maggie Feller: I carry your heart with me. I carry it in my heart. I am never without it. Anywhere I go, you go, my dear. And whatever is done by only me... is your doing, my darling. I fear no fate... for you are my fate, my sweet. I want no world, for, beautiful... you are my world, my true. Here is the deepest secret no one knows. Here is the root of the root... and the bud of the bud... and the sky of the sky of a tree called life... which grows higher than the soul can hope... or mind can hide. It is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart. I carry your heart. I carry it in my heart.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Awards 2006 (2006)
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      Stupid Girl
      Written by Duke Erikson, Mick Jones, Shirley Manson, Steve Marker, Joe Strummer and Butch Vig

      Performed by Garbage

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      • 11 novembre 2005 (Italia)
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      • Germania
      • Stati Uniti
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