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Finding Normal - Cercando la normalità

Titolo originale: Finding Normal
  • Film per la TV
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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Candace Cameron Bure and Trevor St. John in Finding Normal - Cercando la normalità (2013)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candace Cameron Bure) and her dream wedding in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to Long Island. But a run-in with the law i... Leggi tuttoThe only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candace Cameron Bure) and her dream wedding in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to Long Island. But a run-in with the law in the country town of Normal, Louisiana leaves Lisa with a choice: jail or community servi... Leggi tuttoThe only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candace Cameron Bure) and her dream wedding in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to Long Island. But a run-in with the law in the country town of Normal, Louisiana leaves Lisa with a choice: jail or community service. Sentenced to three days as the town's doctor, Lisa soon finds her world turned upside-... Leggi tutto

  • Regia
    • Brian Herzlinger
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Chuck Konzelman
    • Cary Solomon
  • Star
    • Candace Cameron Bure
    • Trevor St. John
    • Lou Beatty Jr.
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    2372
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
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      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
    • Star
      • Candace Cameron Bure
      • Trevor St. John
      • Lou Beatty Jr.
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    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Candace Cameron Bure
    Candace Cameron Bure
    • Dr. Lisa Leland
    Trevor St. John
    Trevor St. John
    • Lucas Craig
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    Lou Beatty Jr.
    • Doc Shelby
    Mark Irvingsen
    Mark Irvingsen
    • Lester Toole
    Andrew Bongiorno
    Andrew Bongiorno
    • Dr. Steve
    Valerie Lynn Brett
    Valerie Lynn Brett
    • Mandy
    • (as Valerie Boucvalt)
    Isabel Myers
    Isabel Myers
    • Kimberly
    Dodie Brown
    Dodie Brown
    • Dr. Maggie Parks
    Kendrick Hudson
    • Jimmer
    Russell Wolfe
    • Ron Woll
    Jim Elliott
    • Judge Denton
    • (as Big Jim Elliot)
    Ashleigh Jolly
    • Carly
    Mary Alfred Thoma
    • Delia Wood
    • (as Mary Thoma)
    Anthony Paderewski
    Anthony Paderewski
    • Passerby
    Nina Leon
    Nina Leon
    • Mexican Woman
    Pam Dougherty
    Pam Dougherty
    • Rita Caffey
    Delia Farizath
    Delia Farizath
    • Maria
    • (as Delia Cobos)
    John C. Coffman
    John C. Coffman
    • ACLU Attorney
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Brian Herzlinger
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Chuck Konzelman
      • Cary Solomon
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    8monalparker

    Cute and uolifting

    This is a light-hearted movie that is inspiring if you like a "dreams come true" type of movie. It emphasizes happiness but faith definitely plays a part as well.
    lwmtem

    The other side of Doc Hollywood

    A doctor (Candace Cameron Bure), eager to reach her new life in another city, is caught for speeding and when the license is run, is found to have a number of outstanding violations. At her hearing, she is held without in the town without incarceration until the fines are paid off and her car impounded as a precautions for a potential flight risk. Without local access to her regular means of cash for emergencies, the judge, being the town's secretly ailing physician, has an opportunity for some leisure in his remaining days and uses his less than willing detainee to tend to his many patients who need to be seen on regular rounds during his brief absences. Without a hotel and an open jail and without the use of her car, uses available transportation and the available jail cell each night as her hotel room and during the day makes rounds to his many patients. Over the short time the doctor (Bure) reflects on initial hardships and those she has met and begins to look at life in this small town and the contrast of the life of as a city physician, a physicians's wife while being drawn to a local man. A light romance that injects a twist on the Doc Hollywood. With some funny moments this warm, light romance is a keeper that I will see again and again.
    6tabuno

    Remake of Doc Hollywood

    28 July 2014. This predictable, but enjoyable gender twist on Doc Hollywood (1991) starring Michael J. Fox as the urbanized male doctor instead of Candace Cameron Bure who doesn't get top billing even though she has the lead role makes for an entertaining city slicker who begins to appreciate the simple ways of country life.

    Unlike Doc Hollywood, there are not as many short clips of doctor visits to fascinating patients and the dramatic older doctor scene is not as pronounced which makes for a more monotone storyline. The old doc in Finding Normal though is a much more fascinating, if less irascible character.

    Overall, Finding Normal while it has its charms, some nice photography, and a more prominent religion tone, doesn't quite have the charm and comic finesse as Doc Hollywood.
    5sohrmn

    OK TV-Movie with a not-top-subtle religious/political agenda

    "Finding Normal" is not -- by any means -- a horrible film. Nor it is a particularly good film. It has decent enough production values for a TV-Movie, but the conservative religious and political views expressed in the film may not be everyone's cup of tea.

    Basically, the film follows a "big city" doctor who learns to love "small town" living. To be fair, the broad-based "city vs. country" stereotypes used in the film are nothing new. In fact the basic storyline is similar to Doc Hollywood (1991).

    People who live in the "big city" are generally depicted as being cynical, snobbish, no-good folk who do not regularly attend church and (gasp) may even support the ACLU.

    Rural people, in contrast, are generally depicted as being friendly, quaint, authentic, hardworking, decent folk who regularly go to church and believe that the greatest threat to America is the ACLU.

    Yes, this TV-Movie did not invent these cultural, geographic and political stereotypes, but they certainly do not help the audience care about the characters.

    Anyways, so the "big city" doctor needs to do a bit of community service in a Southern small town. To the film's credit, the town is not racially segregated....Although the film does seem to borrow a bit from Andy Griffith Show.

    "Doc Shelby" -- one of the main actors in the film is arguable the best character -- in terms of development, acting and writing. You really do believe that his character plays a leadership role in the community and, faced with his own mortality, wants to make sure that the town will not be without a doctor.

    Most of the other characters rarely move outside of the "big city" and "country bumpkin" stereotypes.

    This is probably why one of the funniest lines in the film is when it gives characters lines, which are critical of judgmental people and stereotypes. It occurs early on in the film, when the "big city" doctor sits down for dinner and, yeah the irony is just hilarious.

    In terms of its religious and political viewpoints, the film waits awhile to hit the audience over the head with them.

    In fact, Netflix did include film in their "faith and spirituality" genre, which may have caused the film to be seen by audience members who are not fond of conservative politics or the religious right.

    Yet, the message in the film gradually becomes clear; the "big city" doctor needs to be "saved" from the evils of big city life. How will this occur? If you did not know that this film was designed for a (conservative) Christian audience, then the right-wing hole that the film digs itself into may be hard to stomach.

    Everyone in the town assumes that the "big city" doctor is nominally Christian and have nothing with expecting her to attend church as part of her community service.

    The main "hot button" story line element has the small town fighting against the evil ACLU, in order to keep a Christian cross on public land.

    The complex issue of religious freedom and church-state separation is basically reduced to an accusation that anyone who does not agree with the cross being on public land -- by itself -- is unAmerican tyrannt.

    Granted, if you are a conservative Christian who shares the belief that religious freedom should only apply to your church, then the film's weak efforts at a "court room" drama may appeal to you.

    Probably the biggest problem with the film is that nothing really major happens -- in three short days -- to explain the huge -- almost absurd -- shift in the "big city" doctor's personality and values.

    Beyond the legal dispute, the big city doctor saves the life of a young girl and plays phone tag with her big city finance.

    The problem is that we already know that the big city doctor is quite good at being a doctor. While she does, rather quickly, fall in love with a local boy, that is not really enough to explain the radical shift in her personality and values.

    In the end she ditches her big city finance -- who may or may not be a stereotypical, big city, ethnically-ambiguous, non-Christian character (read Jewish).

    No doubt the finance is more concerned with his career then the woman he loves, but so to is the woman herself.

    The problem is that the woman goes from an Independent career gal, to the type of women who believe that women should be less focused on their career and more focused on being a good and obedient wife.

    It is a pretty significant change, which is never really explained or justify in the film.

    he only thing standing between Dr. Lisa Leland (Candice Cameron Bure) and the wedding of her dreams in the Hamptons is a 2600-mile drive from Los Angeles to Long Island.
    10perfectstrangerh

    Unforgettable, uniquely delightful🙏

    Dearly love actor, producer Lou Beatty in movie Finding Normal. He steals your heart in this movie. He's so likable, lovable, intelligent, quick with humor, wonderfully caring & has a great deal of wisdom.

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      During Dr. Leland's court appearance for her speeding violation, Lester mentions she was driving a 3-series with the N54 twin-turbo inline 6 (engine). This is an actual BMW car and engine combination, and the internal company code used to identify this particular engine really is "N54." This means that despite his simple nature, Lester is a car aficionado and likely very tech savvy for even knowing this information.
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      Promotional materials, including the description on Netflix, say that the movie is set in North Carolina. Lucas says that the lawsuit over the cross is in Buncombe County Superior Court, which would be in North Carolina. However, the film repeatedly indicates that it is set in Louisiana. Lisa is shown leaving Texas, she tells Steve she is driving into Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, and then she is immediately pulled over. There is a map of Louisiana in the city court. The ACLU lawyer ask Lucas, "Is your cocounsel admitted to the Louisiana bar?", And the Louisiana state seal is on the wall behind the judge. When Lucas is in the restaurant and pulls the deed out of the envelope, the seal shows it is registered in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
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      • 18 maggio 2013 (Stati Uniti)
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