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A Família

Título original: The Family
  • 2013
  • 16
  • 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,3/10
126 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dianna Agron, and John D'Leo in A Família (2013)
The Manzoni family, a notorious mafia clan, is relocated to Normandy, France under the witness protection program.
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A família Manzoni, um famoso clã da máfia, mudou-se para a Normandia, França, sob o Programa de Proteção a Testemunhas, onde se adaptar logo se torna um desafio, pois os seus velhos hábitos ... Ler tudoA família Manzoni, um famoso clã da máfia, mudou-se para a Normandia, França, sob o Programa de Proteção a Testemunhas, onde se adaptar logo se torna um desafio, pois os seus velhos hábitos morrem com dificuldade.A família Manzoni, um famoso clã da máfia, mudou-se para a Normandia, França, sob o Programa de Proteção a Testemunhas, onde se adaptar logo se torna um desafio, pois os seus velhos hábitos morrem com dificuldade.

  • Direção
    • Luc Besson
  • Roteiristas
    • Luc Besson
    • Michael Caleo
    • Tonino Benacquista
  • Artistas
    • Robert De Niro
    • Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Dianna Agron
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    126 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Luc Besson
    • Roteiristas
      • Luc Besson
      • Michael Caleo
      • Tonino Benacquista
    • Artistas
      • Robert De Niro
      • Michelle Pfeiffer
      • Dianna Agron
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    • 243Avaliações da crítica
    • 42Metascore
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    The Family: The Mafia Comes To Town
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    The Family: The Mafia Comes To Town
    The Family: Fred Finds The Typewriter
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    The Family: Fred Finds The Typewriter
    The Family: Paying The Plumber
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    The Family: First Day
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    Robert De Niro
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    • Fred Blake…
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    Michelle Pfeiffer
    • Maggie Blake
    Dianna Agron
    Dianna Agron
    • Belle Blake
    John D'Leo
    John D'Leo
    • Warren Blake
    Tommy Lee Jones
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    • Robert Stansfield
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    • Rocco
    Michael J. Panichelli Jr.
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    Paul Borghese
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    Anthony Desio
    Anthony Desio
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    Ted Arcidi
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    David Belle
    • Mezzo
    Raymond Franza
    Raymond Franza
    • Paulo
    Barbara Bolotner
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    Jan Hammenecker
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    • Direção
      • Luc Besson
    • Roteiristas
      • Luc Besson
      • Michael Caleo
      • Tonino Benacquista
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    Avaliações de usuários292

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    7TiagoRicardo

    "F**k" is a great way to describe this one

    Wow, I just left the movie theater and I am shocked about the amount of bad reviews this movie had. I am a kind of huge fan of Tommy Lee Jones and Robert De Niro so perhaps my opinion about this movie is a bit influenced by that. Despite that, I must confess I truly enjoyed this movie. It was funny and it was very interesting to see how the family get used to an all new identity every time they had to move in. The plot is basically about a family, the Mazonis, that was relocated to Normandy under the witness protection program. So they had basically to try fitting in soon to avoid being caught by the mafia members who were trying to kill them. Michelle Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro were really great playing their characters and despite not being an excellent movie, "The Family" is enjoyable and is another great addition to Luc Besson's career.
    7achyutaghosh

    Zany gangster comedy

    Very few actors into their old age have been able to resist the temptation to play out their end years like the last five overs in a 50 over cricket match- keep featuring in any movie that pays decent money. Of late, industry stalwart Rober De Niro has been guilty of the same, but once in a while he does bring out the old sparkle, and more often than not, that is generally in a mobster themed movie. Ditto for The Family- a zany comedy about a family of criminals, who come in all genders and ages.

    Robert De Niro is Giovanni Manzoni, a crime boss on the run from his gang, who he tattled on. Put under witness protection, he and his family have a hard time sticking to their given identities as Giovanni is unable to rein in his sadistic urges, leading to a murder here, and a bashing there. His family is not far behind though- Michelle Pfeiffer is one bad closet pyromaniac of a mother, Dianne Aragon is the beautifully dangerous daughter, and John D'Leo is the young wheeler dealer gun, waiting to make a name in the business. The kids are a chip off the old block - brave and shrewd, with extremely practical, no nonsense attitudes. Tommy Lee Jones is the FBI agent who has to help these lunatics maintain a low profile. But all they keep doing, in different doses of hilarity, is making a war-zone out of a mofussil town.

    Luc Besson makes a fine comeback with this funny gangster comedy- the script is witty, the pace is fast, there are sudden scenes of shocking violence, and equal doses of laugh out moments. All the actors do a great job. This is a role meant for De Niro- he is a career don (Goodfellas, The Godfather, Casino) and this is right up his alley, a walk in the park. His interactions with his family are awesome, and at the end i was left wanting more of this family- a sequel on the cards? Michelle Pfeiffer's beauty has not dimmed one bit, and Tommy Lee Jones maintains a straight face throughout the antics.

    The Family is as much about a real family as it is about thugs. Growing up pains, romance, responsibility, will to survive- all of it is nicely packaged into a decent entertainer which has loads of laughter, guns, hammers, baseball bats, explosions, and everything else you love about the gangster movie genre- 7/10
    6jamar_irby

    Low expectations but high Hopes. Exceeded both!

    When I received the premier passes to see "The Family", I was really expecting with such great actors/actresses, that this movie would be good; but more-so expecting it to fall flat like so many before it. I was greatly surprised.

    The Movie is based on the French author Tonino Benacquista's novel Malavita, which is know as Badfellas in America. And "BadFellas" is an interesting way to view this film. It does have all the wonderful elements of the great Mobster movies, but with a touch more humor. The family dynamic is a refreshing one that invokes what a modern mob family would probably be going through. You found yourself "going" for the family as a whole and not singling out one for their idiocy.

    The movie starts off fast to quickly usher you thorough the character introductions and development, which is a good thing, because it allows you to experience their personality and growth throughout the film. You watch the stupid mistakes of a teenage girl, a boy who's intuitive yet still flawed. A mother who's trying to do the best she can to hold her family together, and a remorseful (somewhat) father.

    If you are wanting Goodfellas or Casino, this isn't it. What this IS is DEFINITELY what "Analyze This" could have been if it was a better movie. There is plenty of action, and the previews don't give away the best of the movie. It is definitely a must see and Smush Approved.

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    JohnDeSando

    It's brutally funny.

    "Like Al Capone said, asking polite with a gun in your hand is better than asking polite with nothing." Giovanni

    Family values in The Family are not your father's values unless, like me, your grandfather ran a numbers business in the basement of his barbershop. All of Kodak Park enjoyed that true color.

    The Giovanni Manzoni/Fred Blake (Robert De Niro) family has a paterfamilias who is a notorious Mafia don in the FBI witness protection plan. (De Niro as a mobster is the fall's most unimaginative casting but he's funny.) His values are ratting on his fellow Mafiosi to save his legal hide, forcing him to hide with a $20 million reward dogging him. The family's love for each other is unconditional and treats challenges with a baseball bat rather than diplomacy. If a Frenchman disrespects Americans, he might find his supermarket in flames.

    If this sounds like a story to turn the nuns' heads completely around, don't worry; it's ultra "black comedy," equal parts Italian-American gangster satire and laughable domestic shenanigans. That midway in the film Fred gets to speak on the merits of GoodFellas before a French crowd in Normandy is one of the nice meta-critical-comedic turns followed by carnage we've come to expect from Mob films. It's pretty much territory owned by Scorsese and De Niro. Additionally, the use of the "f" word has never been so deftly played in a comedy.

    Besides the joy of seeing De Niro have a good time with the many tough characters he has played in his career, you get to see Tommy Lee Jones play a gruff FBI agent, Robert Stansfield, who can trade barbs with his charge, Fred, who has such a propensity for violence (he beats up the only plumber within 20 miles of town) that Fred is a full time job for Robert. If Jones's face can't scare Fred into being a good boy, then the threat of losing witness protection does the trick.

    Directed with wicked tongue in cheek by La Femme Nikita's stylish Luc Besson, The Family sports an accomplished supporting cast: Michelle Pfeiffer as mom Maggie is gritty Brooklyn with her famous beauty well preserved. The two kids played by Diana Argon and John D'Leo are spot on sweetly dangerous as you might expect.

    It's all in GoodFellas fun, a mildly amusing and unusual story that beats many mainstream comedies this year.
    7mistoppi

    Fun

    I vaguely remember when this movie was in the cinemas. I didn't go see it and I didn't even see a trailer, but I remember seeing the poster on the wall at the theater. Once it was up on Netflix, I wanted to see it.

    I was expecting some kind of weird mixture between crime drama and a "unusual family" comedy like the Addams Family and We're The Millers. Not the best examples but they are the first ones I can think of. The Family wasn't exactly close to my expectation. The Family is way more refreshing the way it is. Still, it's hard to say what is the main type of this film. It's partially a comedy, it's hilarious and clever and all that. But then again it seems like a deep drama, because it's about a family who is trying to adjust to the new situation, and everyone is facing their own challenges. But of course it's also a crime thriller.

    While it's hard to say which one of these mostly defines the movie, the thing is, the elements of all those types are used so wonderfully, that as the story goes on, it doesn't matter. The story and the characters are intriguing and it's exciting to see what is going to happen. That shows what an excellent writer Tonino Benacquista is. While I don't know the differences between his book and the screenplay by Besson and Caleo, but I'm guessing his Benacquista's writing involved a lot of the stuff I loved about this movie.

    The Family is intriguing, thrilling and fun. It has excellent casting and excellent writing. While this movie doesn't really stand out, it's not astounding in anyway, it's still a good film and definitely worth seeing.

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    • Curiosidades
      When John D'Leo first met Dianna Agron on-set, he unknowingly asked her if she was the Make-up Girl. Agron burst out laughing and said, "I'm your sister!"
    • Erros de gravação
      In the movie, the personnel guarding the family are FBI agents. In actuality, the Witness Security Program is operated by the U.S. Marshals Service, not the FBI.
    • Citações

      Belle Blake: [after beating Andre with a tennis racket] Hey boys, is this your approach to women? You're not gonna get very far. Girls are not some toys that you fuck in the park! Okay? Your future depends on women, don't you care about your future? So take care of them, or else you're not gonna have one.

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      At the beginning, the words "father", "mother", "son" and "daughter" are shown and intersected. Some of the letters vanish, and the remaining ones spell the film's title.
    • Conexões
      Featured in The Graham Norton Show: Robert De Niro/Michelle Pfeiffer/Jennifer Saunders/Cher (2013)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Shine Brightly
      Written by Don Boyette, Brittany Butler, Ted Silbert

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de setembro de 2013 (Brasil)
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      • França
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • Inglês
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      • Paris, França
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      • EuropaCorp
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      • TF1 Films Production
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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 30.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 36.918.811
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 14.034.764
      • 15 de set. de 2013
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 51 min(111 min)
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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