Do Jeito que Elas Querem: O Próximo Capítulo
Título original: Book Club: The Next Chapter
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5,6/10
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Quatro melhores amigas levam seu clube do livro para a Itália para a divertida viagem de meninas que nunca tiveram.Quatro melhores amigas levam seu clube do livro para a Itália para a divertida viagem de meninas que nunca tiveram.Quatro melhores amigas levam seu clube do livro para a Itália para a divertida viagem de meninas que nunca tiveram.
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I don't see how this film could be much worse, and it saddens me to watch four of the most talented, dynamic, personable female actors of their generation in this cringeworthy mess. Lame jokes about being old, silly and non-romance (I celebrate any well done late-life love story, but come on!), cliche upon cliche and basically phoned-in performances all around. Sorry to be so negative, but these women deserve better, beginning with a better script. I couldn't bear to watch all the way through, so I will hope that somehow I am wrong and just stopped watching too soon. The first Book Club movie was entertaining, and I thought the characters were interesting and funny, but this one left me cold.
Book Club: The Next Chapter is a film so lazy it almost feels as if it were written by AI instead of living, breathing human beings. It's got plenty of zingers and the cast tries their best to deliver them as best they can, but even the finest thespians in the world can't make this dialogue sound realistic. The story is non-existent as the four lead characters go from tourist spot to tourist spot, drinking wine, telling corny sex jokes, and offering up cliche proverbs about friendship that are so stale and tired that they're gag inducing. The first film was no fine masterpiece, but it at least had a little more substance to it. This is simply a waste of a fine cast, but I hope they enjoyed their trip to Italy.
I waited for this movie with great anticipation. The actors have done fine work in the past, and the previous Book Club movie was nicely done.
But this Book Club: The Next Chapter is so flimsy it is embarrassing, mainly to women in general. As if women live in a world of teenage dreams and have no way of solidifying their identity without resorting to superficial concerns and external validations.
For instance, the constant emphasis on clothes, or on how men love or do not love the women, or on the ideal, magical trip that is supposed to liberate you, or on what the fates want for you, or on what signs you are being given about your "destiny" - all this is just so tiresome and empty.
The characters never seemed to be concerned about anything except their own private selves.
And the ending was preposterous. It made the women seem as if they were completely inconsistent.
But this Book Club: The Next Chapter is so flimsy it is embarrassing, mainly to women in general. As if women live in a world of teenage dreams and have no way of solidifying their identity without resorting to superficial concerns and external validations.
For instance, the constant emphasis on clothes, or on how men love or do not love the women, or on the ideal, magical trip that is supposed to liberate you, or on what the fates want for you, or on what signs you are being given about your "destiny" - all this is just so tiresome and empty.
The characters never seemed to be concerned about anything except their own private selves.
And the ending was preposterous. It made the women seem as if they were completely inconsistent.
When an AI script generator is fed "cliches about older women" "Italy tourism brochures" and "text from wine-themed decor items," this is what's spit out. I left 2/3 of the way through so I'm not technically qualified to give a full review... but I had to force myself to stay that long. Jane Fonda was particularly assaulted by the script, but none were spared. Even Italy should fire their agent over this one~ no hackneyed tourist trap was overlooked, no cliche left out. I need 118 more
characters for this review to post but the movie was so dull that further criticism is fruit hanging too low. Just. Don't. Do It.
It has scenes that make you smile like in the first episode. You can choose to watch if you want to spend a pleasant time. Watching Italy through Bill Holderman's eyes is a different pleasure. Diane Keaton and Andy Garcia go well together. I wish they would come together in a different movie. It is a great chance for us to still see these beautiful people on the cinema screen despite their ages. If I come to Don Johnson's age, I want to look good like him. It is a great pleasure to be able to watch Giancarlo Giannini in this episode. Long live Giancarlo. Thanks to this movie, I realized how much I miss Italy. Wait for me Italy, I'll be there as soon as possible.
By the way, I hope the same cast can make another episode.
By the way, I hope the same cast can make another episode.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe quote at the beginning, "How does a woman in her 70s end up getting married? It all started when the world shut down.", is Diane narrating, not Carol.
- Citações
Sharon: Life is what you make of it. So do something. Do something brave. Do something unexpected. But do something, because you have four women in a jail cell who are desperately hoping for a reason to believe there's still a reason to believe. So do something, goddammit, because this isn't the end of the freaking story.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe first half of the credits represents the whole movie in a nutshell in drawings. The 2nd half of the credits presents a slideshow of photos of behind-the-scenes footage. Mary Steenburgen's real-life husband, Ted Danson, appears in a couple of them.
- ConexõesFeatured in Brad Tries Podcasting: Book Club 2/Knights of the Zodiac/Blackberry (2023)
- Trilhas sonorasAmerican Girl
Written by Tom Petty
Performed by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Courtesy of Gone Gator Records
By arrangement with Wixen Music
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- Data de lançamento
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- Também conhecido como
- Cuando Ellas Quieren Más
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- Orçamento
- US$ 20.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 17.581.565
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 6.677.580
- 14 de mai. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 29.014.500
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 47 min(107 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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