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Good Ol' Boy

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
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Jason Lee, Anjul Nigam, Poorna Jagannathan, Frank Lotito, Brighton Sharbino, and Roni Akurati in Good Ol' Boy (2015)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "go... Leggi tuttoIn 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his family's ideals than ever before.In 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his family's ideals than ever before.

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    • Frank Lotito
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Anjul Nigam
    • Paul Quinn
    • Gregory Scott Houghton
  • Star
    • Jason Lee
    • Anjul Nigam
    • Brighton Sharbino
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    1569
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Frank Lotito
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Anjul Nigam
      • Paul Quinn
      • Gregory Scott Houghton
    • Star
      • Jason Lee
      • Anjul Nigam
      • Brighton Sharbino
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    • 9Recensioni della critica
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    Jason Lee
    Jason Lee
    • Butch Brunner
    Anjul Nigam
    Anjul Nigam
    • Bhaaskar Bhatnagar
    Brighton Sharbino
    Brighton Sharbino
    • Amy Brunner
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    Hilarie Burton Morgan
    • Nancy Brunner
    • (as Hilarie Burton)
    Roni Akurati
    Roni Akurati
    • Smith Bhatnagar
    Poorna Jagannathan
    Poorna Jagannathan
    • Nalini Bhatnagar
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    Samrat Chakrabarti
    • Older Smith Bhatnagar
    Shoba Narayan
    • Asha Bhatnagar
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Officer Dick
    Tim Guinee
    Tim Guinee
    • Officer Bob
    Alison Wright
    Alison Wright
    • Mrs. Reynolds
    Austin Harrod
    • Billy MacNamara
    James Hyland
    • Stan Swanson
    Jack Hyland
    • Steve Swanson
    Paul Castro Jr.
    Paul Castro Jr.
    • Patrick
    Deema Aitken
    Deema Aitken
    • Dude #1
    Jacqui Denski
    Jacqui Denski
    • School Teacher
    Ben Sloane
    • Dude #2
    • Regia
      • Frank Lotito
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Anjul Nigam
      • Paul Quinn
      • Gregory Scott Houghton
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    10wtdscasting

    Clever. Witty. Heartfelt.

    Just saw this film and had to say something! THESE are the kinds of films we've been missing all these years. Growing up Smith is the perfect combination of a family-kid friendly film with some teeth to it. Lighthearted with a message, funny, exuberant and most timely in today's America.

    This film won't preach to you and I can't put my finger on just one thing in particular, but it left me feeling euphoric walking out. Nostalgia, memories and emotions flowed through me. It hearkens back to a time where we were all innocent. As kids emulating our parents and yearning to break out.

    The performances are just as impressive. Jason Lee appears in a role I've never seen him play, and plays it to perfection: The beer drinking role model... Hilarie Burton and Poorna Jagannathan play characters who couldn't be more opposite, yet are equally as endearing. Anjul Nigam was terrific and relentless. At times I felt as though he was the film's hero and others it's villain. Lastly, the kids stole the show. Brighton Sharbino and Roni Akurati were delightful. They had tremendous rapport with one another and delivered as authentic performances as I have seen kids deliver in a film!

    If you want to have fun, if you want to laugh, if you want tears in your eyes and if you want to remember the good old days, THIS is the film to see! Very impressed, Bravo!
    8shanikayrs

    Feeling great movie after years

    "Movies which make you feel grate" - well that is my classification. It is indeed a great come back of the long gone feeling of enjoying a movie for me. The movie kept my on pleasing feather-light entertainment walk where you didn't find many such big bumps, crazy surprises or emotional strikes. Of course the creativity of everyone contributed must to be in exact harmony to bring such a lovely piece of work. Recommended holiday flick.
    7Reno-Rangan

    The first crush.

    The film was completed back in the T15, but it only released recently. Another Hollywood's Indian connection theme. This is about an Indian family living is the United States. Everything was told from a young boy's viewpoint. Growing up in a traditional Indian house, daily facing the western society, his struggle on caught between two cultures were shown to us as a hilarious life adventure.

    I have been waiting for this film, at some stage I had forgotten its existence. When I came across an old trailer I've had saved in my hard drive, immediately I started to stream the film. It does not have big stars nor the big budget. It was a simple comedy about the culture collision. So there's no reason to expect it to surprise me. I enjoyed just as the way it was.

    The original title was 'Good Ol' Boy', upon release, it was renamed. Both the titles justifies on what the film had narrated. It was a 70s tale, a little Indian family in the United States is almost living the American dream had to face the cultural differences. A young boy from the family named Smith is obedient to his parents, but when love bug bites him, all are going to change forever.

    When a most famous family in their neighbourhood becomes close to them, kids from both the families develops a think friendship that goes all the way from their homes to the school. But it was more than a friendship for them. As the days of months of cultural exchange between them while their parents struggling to get along, finally, what brings the twist in the tale takes us straight to the finale.

    -xX] There she was, a touch of heaven a mere 30 yards from me, yet a heaven unreachable. [Xx-

    The story was a flashback. The old Smith recalls his childhood memory, particularly his first crush. The cross culture narratives are really fun, especially when they highlight the outcome. Because the outcome is not same for everybody, but how they make it for their comfort. It was a typical Indian parenting. But the kids wanted to experience the real America. Just like the Oscar nominated animated short 'Sanjay's Super Team'.

    I think the writing was good, that included writers from both the cultures. Yet there were some scenes, too offendable, if you are an Indian. Because Indians easily offend for everything. Since it was a comedy flick, those things do not mean anything so seriously. It was just a way to make it very funnier, but the things became sillier. That's a traditional way of making a Hollywood comedy. If you are familiar with that, you will get it. But they have pushed it hard, yet the film was not harmed with boring cliches.

    From the picture colour tone to everything, takes us to the 70s, like it was made 30-40 years ago. Nice casting too. Particularly the boy. And not to forget his father as well who might have been a supporting character, but a show stealer. Jason Lee too had a decent role and so the rest of them. A feature film directional debut for the filmmaker and he was not bad at all. He should only get better from here on.

    It is entertaining. A good timepass film, a good weekend film to watch with family and friends. It was a nice comedy that's gone unnoticed for several reasons which are common for such small titles. But in this digitally streaming world at your finger tip, that's should not happen. If you are reading this, then I say try it. Of course it was not a great film, but one of the best films of the year. The critics say it was a nice film and so those small chunks of people who saw it also thumb upped. Now it's your turn to join them or go against than totally ignore it!

    7/10
    7SnoopyStyle

    Hindu Americana

    It's 1979 America. Smith Bhatnagar is a 10 year old Hindu American boy. He is introduced to the two loves of his life. His father tells him about his arranged marriage expected when he's 22. There is also Amy Brunner, the girl next door. His older sister is secretly dating a white boy. He gets bullied at school often rescued by Amy's father Butch (Jason Lee). Amy's parents, Butch and Nancy (Hilarie Burton), are the wild, fun couple of the neighborhood which hides some inner conflicts. Smith deals with the culture clash while Amy deals with a disintegrating home life.

    There are some funny insightful takes on an immigrant boy in the white suburban world. The two kids are endearing although less narration would help. The narration gets used as Smith's inner voice whereas I would prefer the character to say many of those things out loud. There is a couple of incidents where it should be his inner voice. There are scenes that surprise me. I'm taken by Butch's talk with the bully which is something I've never seen before. The adult Smith section is missing a couple of scenes. It's missing him with his sick Indian wife and it's missing him with an Adult Amy. They don't have to add much but I would have liked visual images of the two women. I just have a lot of little issues with new director Frank Lotito. For example, the closing song is "I can't help myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" from The Four Tops. That's a 60's song and this movie is almost 80's. A better filmmaker would figure that out.
    9eptiger-1

    Fun, heartfelt, and relatable!

    I was so glad that SIFF decided to show this movie because it was a real joy to see! It reminds me of movies like ET, Super 8, and Moonrise Kingdom - a coming of age story with the twist of Indian culture. Having grown up in an Indian family in America, I can relate to a lot of quirkiness in the movie (though we weren't Hindu) - as crazy as some of the stuff may seem, it's very believable. The acting was also really impressive - Roni Akurati is a star all on his own, Anjul Nigam came up with a very realistic portrayal of an Indian father new to America trying to carefully navigate American culture, Jason Lee is amazing as always in the role of a very fatherly neighbor, and Poorna Jagannathan nails it as the loving but stern Indian mother. You don't have to be Indian to appreciate this movie, you just have to have an open mind and an open heart.

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      The world premiere was June 1, 2015 in Kirkland, Washington as part of the Seattle International Film Festival.
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      The movie was based in the years 1977-1980 judging by Saturday Night Fever, Star Wars, etc. In those days US$1 was approximately 8-9 Indian Rupees. So in the beginning when they said $2 was 125 Rupees, that is based on currency rates of 2015 on wards.
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      References Happy Days (1974)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 febbraio 2017 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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      • 2.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 35.312 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 14.867 USD
      • 5 feb 2017
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 35.312 USD
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