La vigilia di Natale, una famiglia si riunisce per l'ultima festa nella loro casa ancestrale. Durante la notte e l'insorgere delle tensioni generazionali, una adolescente esce con gli amici ... Leggi tuttoLa vigilia di Natale, una famiglia si riunisce per l'ultima festa nella loro casa ancestrale. Durante la notte e l'insorgere delle tensioni generazionali, una adolescente esce con gli amici per rivendicare il suo sobborgo invernale.La vigilia di Natale, una famiglia si riunisce per l'ultima festa nella loro casa ancestrale. Durante la notte e l'insorgere delle tensioni generazionali, una adolescente esce con gli amici per rivendicare il suo sobborgo invernale.
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Like someone already mentioned, this movie lacks everything. There is no story. There is no plot. There is no development. Just nonsense acting. It's as interesting as live-streaming a boring family's Christmas doings. The entire movie feels like a disjointed series of random events, strung together without any purpose or thought. The pacing is glacial, making it feel like an eternity.
The cinematography is uninspired, with flat scenes that scream low-budget and no effort.
Watching Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is a test of endurance. It's a film that doesn't just fail-it feels like it never even tried. Save yourself the pain and skip this one.
You deserve better for your holiday viewing.
This is certainly no vehicle for movie stars to make an easy buck. In fact, most of the faces won't be familiar, and that works to the film's advantage ... a shrewd casting move. Based in the 1970's, a large family Christmas gathering is happening on Long Island, and the little bits of story are captured through the blips of snippets of conversations we catch. This includes discussions about the family matriarch needing to be moved to an assisted living facility and whether or not the family home should be sold. There are secrets and grudges and familiar jokes, along with teenagers trying to look cool ... in other words, the same things that happen at most family gatherings plus the added stress of Christmas.
Some of the jigsaw pieces are in the form of a player piano, a pet iguana, an electric train, video games, and a dozing grandma. A few of the men escape to the garage for a cold beer, while one uncle plays the piano and sings a Christmas carol. Another uncle is obsessed with cooking his portion of the family feast and explaining each step to anyone who will listen. Of course, the feast is enough to feed three times the number of people in attendance, and yes, one adult gets stuck at the kids' table. There are presents opened and home movies that bring back memories - some good, some tear-inducing. Yet another uncle has his book draft read aloud, providing quite the surprise. Those "cool" teenagers do manage to sneak out, and this along with the goofy cops (Michael Cera, Greg Turkington), seem like bits that don't really fit. The exception is one red-wrapped gift that must be fished out of a dumpster, ultimately providing a touching moment.
Again, most of the cast will not be recognizable, but they handle their characters beautifully. The cast includes Maria Dizzia, Matilda Fleming, Steve Alleva, JoJo Cincinnati, Ben Shenkman, Chris Lazzaro, Tony Savino, Elsie Fisher, as well as a couple of well-known offspring in Sawyer Spielberg and Francesca Scorsese. Cinematographer Carson Lund provides the retro look and feel, with a dose of nostalgia that avoids the customary overdose of sentimentality. The film is more complex than it appears on the surface, and the offbeat flow allows for emotions, love, and chaos - even as Santa rides by on the firetruck. An unconventional soundtrack is filled with 1960's music rather than Christmas tunes, and that works just fine. The best compliment I can offer is that this feels as much like we are at the party as it does we are watching the party. And that's impressive.
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However, some found its structure and tonal shifts uneven. Scenes outside the family home, particularly involving teenagers wandering town, feel less grounded and overly constructed compared to the richer, more nuanced moments within the house. While the film avoids becoming overly cliché, its meandering plot-more a collection of small moments than a cohesive narrative-may leave some viewers wanting more direction.
Overall, Christmas Eve in Miller's Point offers a unique, slightly offbeat holiday experience, appealing to those who enjoy indie films with emotional depth, even if it occasionally feels uneven. If you're looking for something less conventional this holiday season, it's worth considering.
Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is just an average film. Director Tyler Taormina has given us a movie with a meandering story that doesn't really go anywhere, even when the credits roll. The scenes with the adults are pointless & are incredibly boring. The scenes with the teenagers are fun & are the saving grace of the film. Matilda Fleming is fantastic as Emily. Maria Dizzia is awesome as Kathleen. Francesca Scorsese is great as Michelle. Elsie Fisher is brilliant as Lynn. Michael Cera & Greg Turkington are hilarious as Officer Gibson & Sergeant Brooks, respectively. The supporting cast is effective. Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is not a must watch. Watch it if you're having a Christmas movie marathon & don't mind having an average movie in the mix.
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- QuizSawyer Spielberg is Steven Spielberg's son while Francesca Scorsese is Martin Scorsese's youngest daughter.
- BlooperIn the 37th minute, when the people are waiting for the parade to come down the street, an enormous mic is visible in the low right corner of the screen. It's not even subtle, but fully visible.
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Uncle Ronald: This could be important. This could be handy. Look, everything's gonna be remote control one day, right? So it might be a good idea to have one of our own behind the wheel.
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- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 157.305 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 83.960 USD
- 10 nov 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 226.182 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 46 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1