Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBarnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the even... Ler tudoBarnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the events that transpired to create the estrangement.Barnaby and Maxine Pierce's son is getting married in California and they decide to drive across the country to attend. Along the way they reflect on their tattered relationship and the events that transpired to create the estrangement.
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- Randolph Carroway
- (as Owen Rotharmel)
- Anthea Tarlo
- (as Nancy Sakovich)
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No formula TV movie here. Coast to Coast is refreshingly original; doesn't neatly fit into any particular genre. It was both very funny and emotional, yet felt true-to-life.
This is a movie made by intelligent people for intelligent people. We particularly enjoyed the witty dialogue and the wonderful characters Dreyfuss and Davis meet along their journey. These are two great actors at their best.
Lately, it seems that good movies are few and far between, so this was a real treat for us.
Davis looks like she has really gone through the ringer here. As the emotionally distraught, she depicts an emotional and psychological hang-up which is certainly memorable. She is equally matched by Dreyfuss, who also pulls no punches as the husband.
They plan to end their marriage by going out to Los Angeles to attend the wedding of their surviving son and making important stops along the way. These stops are memorable as they depict the sudden demise of the co-writer, wittingly played by director Paul Mazursky. There is also the daughter, not married, pregnant girl who has broken up with the baby's father to only start a new relationship with a basketball player.
This is definitely a poignant story brought to the screen by great performances as well as a sharp dialogue.
The musical score is wonderful here.
The main criticisms I have are:
1. The awful music score. It sounds as though it was put together on a cheap and nasty electronic keyboard. It grated on me throughout the film.
2. Some of the longer scenes of two people talking to each other were just too long. A cut-away or two would have relieved the tedium. Yes, the 'conversations' were, in the main, very relevant to the plot, but were just too long. A few more snips with the scissors in the editing room would not have gone amiss.
3. Those infernal maps! Ugh! They lent a real 'cheap and nasty' air to the movie, which was a pity.
As far as I'm concerned, the 'test' for a good movie is whether I will watch it again or not. This one scores scores a definite 'maybe'.
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- CuriosidadesOne of three feature film collaborations of actor Richard Dreyfuss and director Paul Mazursky. The pictures are Luar sobre Parador (1988), Um Vagabundo na Alta Roda (1986), and the tele-movie De Costa a Costa (2003).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhile dancing at their son's wedding, Maxine mistakenly calls Barnaby (Richard Dreyfuss) "Dreyfuss".
- Citações
Barnaby Pierce: I want to dispel one illusion in case you seriously have it: nobody suddenly sings like Pavarotti, not even Pavarotti
- ConexõesFeatured in Coast to Coast: Behind the Scenes (2004)
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