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Un giorno come tanti

Titolo originale: Labor Day
  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,9/10
54.937
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
POPOLARITÀ
3532
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Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin in Un giorno come tanti (2013)
Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride. As police search town for the escaped convict, the mother and son gradually learn his true story as their options become increasingly limited.
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La madre single depressa Adele e suo figlio Henry offrono un passaggio a un uomo ferito, mentre la polizia è in cerca di un detenuto in fuga.La madre single depressa Adele e suo figlio Henry offrono un passaggio a un uomo ferito, mentre la polizia è in cerca di un detenuto in fuga.La madre single depressa Adele e suo figlio Henry offrono un passaggio a un uomo ferito, mentre la polizia è in cerca di un detenuto in fuga.

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    • Jason Reitman
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    • Joyce Maynard
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    • Kate Winslet
    • Josh Brolin
    • Gattlin Griffith
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
    54.937
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    POPOLARITÀ
    3532
    1230
    • Regia
      • Jason Reitman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jason Reitman
      • Joyce Maynard
    • Star
      • Kate Winslet
      • Josh Brolin
      • Gattlin Griffith
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    • 226Recensioni della critica
    • 52Metascore
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    Kate Winslet
    Kate Winslet
    • Adele
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Frank
    Gattlin Griffith
    Gattlin Griffith
    • Henry
    Clark Gregg
    Clark Gregg
    • Gerald
    Tobey Maguire
    Tobey Maguire
    • Adult Henry
    Tom Lipinski
    Tom Lipinski
    • Young Frank
    Maika Monroe
    Maika Monroe
    • Mandy
    James Van Der Beek
    James Van Der Beek
    • Officer Treadwell
    J.K. Simmons
    J.K. Simmons
    • Mr. Jervis
    Brooke Smith
    Brooke Smith
    • Evelyn
    Brighid Fleming
    Brighid Fleming
    • Eleanor
    Alexie Gilmore
    Alexie Gilmore
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    Lucas Hedges
    Lucas Hedges
    • Richard
    Micah Fowler
    Micah Fowler
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    Chandra Thomas
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    Matthew Rauch
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    Doug Trapp
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    Kate Geller
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      • Jason Reitman
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      • Jason Reitman
      • Joyce Maynard
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    JohnDeSando

    Surprisingly entertaining for this time of movie year.

    "I'm a lot stronger than you think." "I don't doubt that." Adele and Frank.

    Director Jason Reitman is no stranger to unusual family stories (Juno) or character drama (Up in the Air), so his enjoyable Labor Day is a bit of both without the humor. Because this is January, a dead-zone time for releases, it's even more impressive as an audience-pleasing drama about an escaped convict Frank (Josh Brolin) and a mother he kidnaps, Adele (Kate Winslet), along with her 7th grade son, Henry (Gattlin Griffith).

    Let's get the formula out now: she falls in love with her captor and the son willingly learns about life and baseball. The real life, however, is hounding them as the law closes in on their 5 days of "family" bliss. However, the authorities are too slow to stop the best family pie making scene ever, domestic stuff just one of charming murderer Frank's gifts and a Reitman specialty.

    Recently Mud is similarly about the coming of age and criminal motif and Revolutionary Road with Winslet about a disintegrating family. Yet Reitman and novelist Joyce Maynard have crafted a story that slowly makes believable the growing love between captive and captor, a relationship helped by the classy acting chops of Winslet and Brolin. Although everyone knows helping an escaped criminal leads to serious jail time, this case actually cuts Adele a great deal of slack in the guilty category. As Reitman slowly reveals their mutually grim backgrounds, we are aware that her needs for the touch of a lover are so acute that even this gamble could be worth the risk.

    Although Labor Day comes close to Nicholas Sparks' sentimental claptrap, Reitman preserves everyone's dignity, lets love grow, and ushers a kid into a complicated world of love and danger—a labor of love, so to speak, on the film's titular weekend, typically American and hard work: "I sensed my inadequacy," says the adult Henry in voice over. In matters of the heart, we're all inadequate and need films like Labor Day to help us move on.
    7r-hehl

    a very human movie

    Today I gave my rating for this movie that I really liked. I did not want to write a review but I was a little disappointed by the summary for the movie written on IMDb. It says: "Depressed single mom Adele and her son Henry offer a wounded, fearsome man a ride." Adele and her son do not offer the man a ride which is very important for the story. Having said this, let me say a little about this movie. The movie plays very nicely with fear and tension. Any moment we expect something very terrible to happen. Murder, betrayal, rape, you name it. In contrast, an interesting and amicable relationship between the three main characters develops. The movie even has a happy end that is kind of unexpected. Seeing this movie I felt like being in an earthquake only to learn afterwards that no damage was done.
    9jdj2122

    Much better than I expected

    The movie Labor Day stars Kate Winslet, Gattlin Griffith, and Josh Brolin. When I saw this film yesterday, I was lucky enough to have the director, Jason Reitman, get up on stage and introduce the movie. He made it clear that this film was not a comedy, but a romantic drama that he made with tons of passion. For what it is, I think the film is amazing. I will warn you, this is a film was made for women, but guys can appreciate it too.

    So this movie was fun to watch. There was a lot of tension, and the actors did a good job of making even the unbelievable situations seem natural. There was a mystery that unfolded over the course of the movie, and the film was able to create real emotion and genuine shock from the audience. There is also great cinematography, nice subplots, and a final quarter that keeps you guessing. I'm not exaggerating any of this, so seriously ignore the critics and give this film a chance.

    The main thing that is wrong with the film is a certain level of disbelief, but it doesn't require more suspension of disbelief than any of the big blockbuster movies. It could also get cheesy and a little uncomfortable to watch at times, but it is still a great movie. i hope Jason Reitman continues to make great movies, as he has not made a single misstep in his career yet.

    This is a good movie to take a girl to on a date, and I'm sure you both could enjoy it. It is a little like a Nicolas Sparks book except with Oscar level acting, directing, cinematography, and screen writing, so if that sounds like your kind of thing, I highly recommend this movie, and reward it with an 8.7/10 stars.
    8LetwitJr

    A new kind of film from Reitman

    I attended the premiere of Labor Day at the Toronto International Film Festival. Most people walked in expecting a Juno/Up in the Air style comedy and if that's what you expect you'll be mildly surprised. The film is darker that Reitman's usual works though you still recognize the director's touch.

    The movie tells the story of Adele (Kate Winslet), a woman who slowly shut herself off from the world, relying heavily on her young son Henry (Gattlin Griffith), whose father abandoned them to another wife and other children. Enters a menacing escaped convict (Josh Brolin) who finds refuge with Adele and her son as he tries to remain hidden from the police.

    The summary will have you believe that 'the mother and son gradually learn his true story as their options become increasingly limited.' or that the family realizes they're now prisoners in their own home which makes it sound like the movie is going to be some sort of Panic Room 2 but the story is nothing like that. As Adele and her son get to know the prisoner, they both find the family they've been longing for.

    It's a beautiful story despite being somewhat implausible but I found what mattered wasn't the story we see, so much as witnessing the characters finally having a shot at happiness and how the remainder of their days is shaped by this weekend they spent together. This film isn't driven by dialogue as much as Reitman's other films were. The director has said in interviews that he found it challenging to do a movie where there was little dialogue (he actually said without music or dialogue and I walked in half expecting to see a silent film.) He worked around it by having Tobey Maguire narrate the film as an older Henry. The narration works though I think the film could have done without it as well. Don't let the whole 'silent' thing keep you from seeing this film, I found there was enough dialogue, and there is music as well though unlike Juno it doesn't play as a whole hipster soundtrack.

    The movie is more subtle yet more raw, slower than his usual films and it lets the actors take us through every emotion. Kate Winslet is a terrific actress and she gave a beautiful performance as Adele, very convincingly portraying a woman who's given up on living. Josh Brolin was great as well, giving us both a tough convict and a soft hearted man at times. Gattlin Griffith was great at a kid who grew up faster than he should. I'm always very iffy when it comes to child actors but he pulled it off very well.

    In conclusion, Labor Day is a different, more adult and more mature film from Jason Reitman. It's a nice transitions from his previous comedies and goes a bit deeper than his other films, bringing tension, tears and some laughs. Whether you're already a Reitman fan or not, I recommend this film, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
    7bcheng93

    ..you can find love in the most unexpected places

    OK, Josh Brolin has redeemed himself after the disaster of "Old Boy", phew...i was getting worried there as he is one of my favorite actors. this movie is totally different then what i had thought of it in my head. i thought it was gonna be a little bit like the movie " a perfect world " but it was nothing like that.

    i was surprised this movie came and went without any fanfare as it really is a good movie and one of my favorites of the year. the 2 adult leads were great and the kid was also very good.

    the story is about an escaped convict who gets holed up in a mentally fragile divorcée and her sons home over Labor Day and then what happens the next few days and the consequences of peoples actions even if they didn't mean anything bad by doing such acts.

    loved the setting in a slow moving beautiful town atmosphere where it seems like everything moves like molasses, there seem to be a calmness to the picture but right underneath that you could feel the uneasiness and hidden angst of each of the characters in this movie.

    also this is a movie about the coming of age of the boy and some of the logical and illogical choices he makes, including one biggg one that has direct consequences for Josh Brolins character.

    very very solid movie, bittersweet and moving, almost, but not made me cried. Josh Brolin is back on track again, very good performance from him and everybody involved. one of the must see movies of the year.

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      Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin agreed to do the movie, but Jason Reitman and Brolin had to wait for Winslet for over a year to begin shooting.
    • Blooper
      The Panasonic VHS VCR on the top of the TV did not exist in 1987 - it has a center deck style that was common in the late 1990s (e.g. it looks similar to Panasonic's PV-V4020 model that was made in 1999). VCRs of the time had a deck on the left-hand side and display on the right.
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      Henry: I don't think losing my father broke my mother's heart, but rather losing love itself.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The copyright statement at the end of the credits reads, in all caps: "Frank's Pie Company Is The Author Of This Film (Motion Picture) For The Purpose Of Copyright And Other Laws."
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Film '72: Episodio datato 30 gennaio 2014 (2014)
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      I'm Going Home
      Written by Arlo Guthrie

      Performed by Arlo Guthrie

      Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 31 gennaio 2014 (Stati Uniti)
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      • 2 feb 2014
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