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Henri é um escritor de meia-idade em crise. Enquanto ele avalia sua vida, um cão enorme, mal-educado e fedorento entra de surpresa na casa de Henri.Henri é um escritor de meia-idade em crise. Enquanto ele avalia sua vida, um cão enorme, mal-educado e fedorento entra de surpresa na casa de Henri.Henri é um escritor de meia-idade em crise. Enquanto ele avalia sua vida, um cão enorme, mal-educado e fedorento entra de surpresa na casa de Henri.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Eric Ruf
- Professeur Mazard
- (as Eric Ruf de la Comédie Française)
Lola Marois-Bigard
- Marie-Lise
- (as Lola Marois)
Avaliações em destaque
I enjoyed this movie, but I do think it is geared toward middle age or older adults. There are some light hearted moments and a few moments that made me laugh a little. The scenes with the dog were good. I wouldn't truly call it a comedy and the drama wasn't too heavy(it didn't make me cry, cringe or cheer). I can see how some viewers found it boring, but I could understand where all the characters were coming from, and I also enjoyed a lot of the dialogue which made me enjoy the movie.
If you enjoy French family drama (isn't there always?) , you'll enjoy this movie based on a novella ( My Dog Stupid) by American writer John Fante.
Far from being a comedy except for the antics of Stupide, a huge grey Neapolitan Mastiff.
The actor Yvan Attal plays an award winning writer with writer's block. And of course since it's French there is a long suffering wife played by Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Still an enjoyable movie if only because of the dog, Stupide.
Far from being a comedy except for the antics of Stupide, a huge grey Neapolitan Mastiff.
The actor Yvan Attal plays an award winning writer with writer's block. And of course since it's French there is a long suffering wife played by Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Still an enjoyable movie if only because of the dog, Stupide.
If you like french movies, you will like this one.
It has a smart and funny dialog, mainly by the actor/director Yvan Attal.
His wife (in the movie and in real life), actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, is a bit overly dramatic at the beginning but plays well the rest of the movie.
The story in not plausible (a dog that settle at their home and likes to hump guys), but it did not bother me.
The story is not original - a writer that has a writer's block and writes about his current situation; still, it interesting, how each chapter is about one of their kids or other family issues the writer experiences.
The movie is a bit too long, feels a bit slow in the middle, but then, gets back on track.
Good acting; good cinematography; good direction = an enjoyable movie.
This movie made me L. O. L. And that's RARE! The interactions between 'Stupid' and the family members should strike a chord w all animal lovers.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
The first part deftly blends comedy with drama;director/actor Attal uses a classic comic situation for something it was not meant for: the (very big) dog settles down in a bourgeois house and the family cannot get rid of this burdensome animal ; but dad ,a writer who has been suffering from cramp for years , is fed up with his depressed wife (Charlotte Gainsbourg) and his restless offspring : three boys and a girl ;the dog becomes his true mate ,he calls him "Stupid" (in the title ,it's really a proper noun).There's a lot of humor ,as this dog has a tendency to sexually assault the male persons;although Attal uses and abuses the voice over to tell us how he feels nostagic for his days in Rome ,where he was able to let his inspiration flow, but it was before he was a family man,the movie survives the intellectual intentions .
With a few exceptions,the second part is preachy,edifying ,sophomoric and dull ,as tedious as Miss Gainsbourg's lecture on Musset' "Lorenzaccio" ; the story becomes predictable , implausible (the essays ), and " you -shall- be- a- man ,my son " in the grand tradition of Kipling; all the lines between the born again writer and his editor have been heard at least a hundred times or more by the average viewer: it's the last line , thanks one more time to this good old dog ,which saves it from the pure cliché .It's also the presence of the pet which saves the improbable scene between the professor and the writer .The story drags on and on , with a little help from the music ,a lovely variation on Lennon/McCartney's "and I love her"in the last sequences,nicely filmed .
Dedicated to director Claude Berri.
With a few exceptions,the second part is preachy,edifying ,sophomoric and dull ,as tedious as Miss Gainsbourg's lecture on Musset' "Lorenzaccio" ; the story becomes predictable , implausible (the essays ), and " you -shall- be- a- man ,my son " in the grand tradition of Kipling; all the lines between the born again writer and his editor have been heard at least a hundred times or more by the average viewer: it's the last line , thanks one more time to this good old dog ,which saves it from the pure cliché .It's also the presence of the pet which saves the improbable scene between the professor and the writer .The story drags on and on , with a little help from the music ,a lovely variation on Lennon/McCartney's "and I love her"in the last sequences,nicely filmed .
Dedicated to director Claude Berri.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe dog is a Neapolitan mastiff.
- ConexõesFeatures Nada é Sagrado (1937)
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- € 9.800.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.050.605
- Tempo de duração1 hora 46 minutos
- Cor
- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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