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Situada no submundo da cobrança de dívidas, segue a vigarista Peg Dahl, que fará tudo para escapar de Buffalo, Nova York.Situada no submundo da cobrança de dívidas, segue a vigarista Peg Dahl, que fará tudo para escapar de Buffalo, Nova York.Situada no submundo da cobrança de dívidas, segue a vigarista Peg Dahl, que fará tudo para escapar de Buffalo, Nova York.
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Alex Karzis
- Pitchman
- (as Alex Kerzis)
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'Buffaloed' is basically 'The Wolf of Wall Street' minus everything that made that movie great. Now that might sound harsh, so it is important to remember that 'The Wolf of Wall Street' was one of the finest movies made last decade. Almost any film that finds itself being compared to it is going to come up well short. That being said, this film did have some noticeable flaws that desperately needed to be addressed.
I'm a big fan of Zoey Deutch. In fact she was probably the only thing that actually got me over the line towards seeing this movie. I've liked her in pretty everything she's been in. The problem is that she isn't quite a strong enough actress yet to carry a film all by herself. She did an adequate job in 'Before I Fall' but that also had a really strong story for her to fall back on and didn't require her acting to be at its absolute peak. 'Buffaloed' on the other did require that. She is actually given a lot to work with here. The script lets her roam free and gives her some incredibly energetic dialogue to utilise. They were basically trying to make her the female version of Jordan Belfort and match Leonardo DiCaprio's performance. A dream role for a lot of actresses, but certainly not an easy one to nail.
The film also has a lot of trouble deciding exactly what genre it wanted to fall into. Some scenes feel like they are trying to be an out and out comedy, while others feel like it is trying to take itself very seriously. The problem is that neither of these are done very well. I don't think I laughed once through the run time, but I also never took the story seriously enough to actually care about what was going to happen next.
All that said, the film is far from unwatchable. The concept is mildly interesting when you stop poking holes in it and just accept it for what it is. They also did a very good job of making Jai Courtney's character particularly evil and ensuring the audience cared about his fate. That was probably the strongest aspect of the film come to think of it. Still though, it isn't enough to save what was a pretty forgettable experience and not one I would recommend spending your hard earned on.
I'm a big fan of Zoey Deutch. In fact she was probably the only thing that actually got me over the line towards seeing this movie. I've liked her in pretty everything she's been in. The problem is that she isn't quite a strong enough actress yet to carry a film all by herself. She did an adequate job in 'Before I Fall' but that also had a really strong story for her to fall back on and didn't require her acting to be at its absolute peak. 'Buffaloed' on the other did require that. She is actually given a lot to work with here. The script lets her roam free and gives her some incredibly energetic dialogue to utilise. They were basically trying to make her the female version of Jordan Belfort and match Leonardo DiCaprio's performance. A dream role for a lot of actresses, but certainly not an easy one to nail.
The film also has a lot of trouble deciding exactly what genre it wanted to fall into. Some scenes feel like they are trying to be an out and out comedy, while others feel like it is trying to take itself very seriously. The problem is that neither of these are done very well. I don't think I laughed once through the run time, but I also never took the story seriously enough to actually care about what was going to happen next.
All that said, the film is far from unwatchable. The concept is mildly interesting when you stop poking holes in it and just accept it for what it is. They also did a very good job of making Jai Courtney's character particularly evil and ensuring the audience cared about his fate. That was probably the strongest aspect of the film come to think of it. Still though, it isn't enough to save what was a pretty forgettable experience and not one I would recommend spending your hard earned on.
I saw a lot of complains and critics about his film, comparing it to Wolves of Walls Street, etc. The way I see it, Buffaloed is enjoyable, Zoey Deutch has the charms and naughtiness playing con artist. Buffaloed delivers entertainment with middle class flare and street wise cracks. Better than what I have expected. As for the comparison, it's leaning towards Legally Blond in Debt Collecting.
What a mess. Not dramatic, not funny, not interesting. In fact it looks like more energy and talent was put into attempting to shill ratings of this dog up than the talent put into writing it.
Yet another low-budget quirky project in which Deutch is not only the best thing in the movie, but is invariably the only thing worth watching in the movie. The key is Brian Sacca's script which starts off cleverly and genuinely builds interest, then about halfway through crashes and burns horribly. The irony of a Canadian production company pretending to honor Buffalo is best left for Guinness to consider. as an award category
Enjoyed the acting; subject matter; spoofing of Buffalo. Started interesting, but about half way it just plateaued & felt too contrived. Central character never really developed a moral hook for me.
The credits mentioned $13 trillion National Debt w/medical & student listed as most prevalent. Those numbers are for 2018, now the National Debt (mid 2020) is $25 trillion (and growing), and for consumer debt (movie listed 71 million people, but now 137 million). It's largely home payments followed by medical then student & car & credit card.
Paying it all off (half is owned by foreign interests) is left to future generations courtesy of Trump (in part Covid necessary; in part tax breaks for wealthy; in part for re-election).
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesMost of the suits Peg wears were purchased at Goodwill.
- Erros de gravaçãoPeg's second arrest booking number has the same digits as her first booking photograph, but rearranged. It seems the prop person just scrambled the numerals for the second scene, ignoring the fact that most booking numbers are sequential. In other words, police departments will just add one each time a new person is booked. As a result, the difference between the two numbers is nearly four million bookings over a period of about four years in a city of under 300,000 people. Not even Buffalo could be THAT bad.
- ConexõesReferences Carrie, a Estranha (1976)
- Trilhas sonorasHeart
Performed by Danielle Parente and Sage Atwood
Written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
© J&J Ross Company, LLC (ASCAP) and Lakshmi Puja Music Ltd. (ASCAP)
All rights reserved. Used by permission.
Courtesy of Gravelpit Music
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 29.118
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 13.796
- 16 de fev. de 2020
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 29.118
- Tempo de duração1 hora 35 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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