Após a morte de sua esposa, o escritor Monte Wildhorn tornou-se um homem amargo que perdeu a fé e só encontra consolo no álcool. Seu sobrinho, preocupado com ele, encontra um lugar para pass... Ler tudoApós a morte de sua esposa, o escritor Monte Wildhorn tornou-se um homem amargo que perdeu a fé e só encontra consolo no álcool. Seu sobrinho, preocupado com ele, encontra um lugar para passar as férias e se desconectar.Após a morte de sua esposa, o escritor Monte Wildhorn tornou-se um homem amargo que perdeu a fé e só encontra consolo no álcool. Seu sobrinho, preocupado com ele, encontra um lugar para passar as férias e se desconectar.
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This movie made me interested in each character in the story and I appreciate that very much. Tonight was my second time seeing the movie and I enjoyed even more this time.
I don't remember liking a movie as much as this one since THE ASTRONAUT FARMER. The cast were perfect. The dialogues were spot on and very entertaining. The banter between Monte and 9-year old Finnegan O'Neil (Emma Fuhrmann) was pure gold and proved to be the beginnings of Monte softening his outlook on life. I wished that banter never ended. Like I said Pure Gold. Kudos to the writers.
This is indeed a feel good movie with a low key pacing and you never wanted it to end.
For starters we see curmudgeon Monte be bam-boozled into reading an obituary for someone he "didn't know;" getting a side-kick in Carl (Ash Christian) a somewhat special needs person; giving aspirin to Ringo, the dog (that he renames Spot) with stiff hind quarters; and helping Finnegan learn to write stories. All this sets the stage for everything that follows. And, everything that follows shows growth of all characters.
Sometimes like a big juicy cheeseburger you just "gotta have" you also "gotta see" a pure gold movie like this. (10/10)
FYI: Virginia Madsen was also in the Astronaut Farmer.
Violence: No. Sex: No. Nudity: No. Language: No.
Rating: A
In this story, it was incredibly reminiscent of "High Crimes" (2002), a film directed by Carl Franklin where he also plays a character with a bit of a weakness for the booze, except of course, he was a lot older in this one. When Morgan Freeman plays a man with a weakness for alcohol, he still manages to appear so wise and commandeering of the role that you can't help but to admire him anyway.
As any other review will tell you, the story is very predictable although I personally feel that it's not a story about the ending and resolution, but one whose importance stems from the very journey itself. Sure, we all know what kind of movie this will be based off the film's introduction sequence alone, but you must let go of traditional Hollywood movies where the focus is all on the resolution, and appreciate every minute for what it's worth -- a series of small and magnificently written and directed dialog that all adds up and becomes the sum of the film, regardless of the overall picture you may have already deduced from the first 15 minutes.
Throughout this movie, I found myself to be smiling constantly even after I'd long stopped paying attention. When I saw the single mother and her children, I began wondering what sort of "chick flick" I'd gotten myself into, but Rob Reiner did it right (although he only seemed to have time for the bigger picture and had no choice but to neglect some smaller elements).
I only had two major complaints with this movie and neither contain spoilers, so feel free to read on.
First, the product placement was a bit on the absurd side. There is a scene that takes place in a small convenience store where way too many minutes are devoted to discussing certain snacks by name-brand, going so far as to have the cashier *slowly* hand over merchandise with the product labels even perfectly facing the camera, and even a bit where the cashier announces a certain cereal to be "gluten-free". As I watched Morgan Freeman recite a brand by name and borderline a slogan too, I had to wonder, "What are you doing, how can you say that with a smile on your face?" The other problem I had was with believability in Freeman's character. This is a rather pleasant, heart-felt story that'll leave you with warm fuzzies, although Freeman's character is introduced as an ornery and bitter man. So I thought, "Okay, there is going to be some character transformations in store, right?" Not quite. Despite a convincing performance as a cranky (but still Morgan Freeman type) character, we see that he flawlessly integrates himself into social situations as an overly warm, polite, and cheerful sort, even when supposedly drunk. It is almost as if the movie went from start to finish with no in-between, since Freeman was already charming as could be, despite being a cranky old sod.
But then again, this is Rob Reiner, and the goal is to get a wonderful story told as smoothly as possible, even if it means putting away some of the smaller details. Also as refreshing, is the PG rating. I'm really not used to seeing good, wholesome films like this, although it is still very guy-friendly. The ongoing dialog with the dog was absolutely brilliant.
While this is not a story about its end, but rather the smaller moments throughout the journey itself, I still found it unusually pleasant and fun to watch, and will not be forgetting it, but recommending it.. especially to the parents.
Four of us attended and left in a great mood. The scenery and the sets were very realistic. The acting was brilliant, especially the children.
The film had many themes: Reality vs Imagination, Alcholism, Death of a spouse, Divorce, Bringing up children, Dog sitting, Baseball players problems, living with handicaps,and more.
I recommend this film for seniors, married couples, and families with children.
I wonder if the author went on to write for children, another positive talent that he didn't realize he had.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe sour mash whiskey Monte Wildhorn is drinking is Stranahans Colorado Whiskey.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the opening scene, the ramp in the truckbed is first on the passenger side, then on the driver side, and then returns to the passenger side.
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Charlotte O'Neil: I always felt like a book is a friend that does what no friend can do; stay quiet when you wanna think.
- ConexõesFeatured in Maltin on Movies: Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012)
- Trilhas sonorasAlone in the City
Written and Performed by Dan Rosengard
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 102.388
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 10.367
- 8 de jul. de 2012
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 123.821
- Tempo de duração1 hora 49 minutos
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- 1.85 : 1