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Le fils de la mariée

Original title: El hijo de la novia
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
17K
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Norma Aleandro, Héctor Alterio, and Ricardo Darín in Le fils de la mariée (2001)
Son Of The Bride Scene: Selling The Restuarant
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A dissatisfied 40-year-old, separated and without time for his own daughter and girlfriend must rethink his life when his father decides to marry his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's dis... Read allA dissatisfied 40-year-old, separated and without time for his own daughter and girlfriend must rethink his life when his father decides to marry his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, by church.A dissatisfied 40-year-old, separated and without time for his own daughter and girlfriend must rethink his life when his father decides to marry his mother, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, by church.

  • Director
    • Juan José Campanella
  • Writers
    • Juan José Campanella
    • Fernando Castets
  • Stars
    • Ricardo Darín
    • Héctor Alterio
    • Norma Aleandro
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Juan José Campanella
      • Fernando Castets
    • Stars
      • Ricardo Darín
      • Héctor Alterio
      • Norma Aleandro
    • 66User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 37 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Ricardo Darín
    Ricardo Darín
    • Rafael Belvedere
    Héctor Alterio
    Héctor Alterio
    • Nino Belvedere
    Norma Aleandro
    Norma Aleandro
    • Norma Belvedere
    Eduardo Blanco
    • Juan Carlos
    Natalia Verbeke
    Natalia Verbeke
    • Naty
    Gimena Nóbile
    • Vicky
    David Masajnik
    David Masajnik
    • Nacho
    Claudia Fontán
    Claudia Fontán
    • Sandra
    Atilio Pozzobón
    • Francesco
    Salo Pasik
    Salo Pasik
    • Daniel
    Humberto Serrano
    • Padre Mario
    Fabián Arenillas
    • Sciacalli
    Mónica Cabrera
    • Carmen
    Giorgio Bellora
    • Marchiolli
    Mónica Virgilito
    • Enfermera hospital
    Victoria Troncoso
    • Camarera
    Rubén Green
    Rubén Green
    • Portero Osvaldo
    Miguel Padilla
    • Profesor
    • Director
      • Juan José Campanella
    • Writers
      • Juan José Campanella
      • Fernando Castets
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    User reviews66

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    10YouRebelScum

    Impossible not to like...

    Very sweet mid-life crisis movie from Argentina starring the brilliant

    Ricardo Darín from 'Nine Queens'. Darin plays Rafael, a driven

    restaurant owner who's stressed lifestyle and continuous intake of

    ristrettos and cigarettes earns him a heart attack. Lying in his

    hospital bed he resolves to start 'a new cycle', simplifying his life.

    This proves harder than he expects. Gorgeous younger girlfriend

    Nat wants commitment, ex-wife Sandra heaps scorn on his

    neuroses and his dapper father wants financial help in enacting a

    touching gesture to his wife of 44 years: a proper wedding

    ceremony.

    Rafael is assisted in meeting these challenges by the appearance

    of an old friend, Juan Carlos. Played with memorable comic

    energy by Eduardo Blanco (a kind of Argentine Roberto Benigni),

    Juan Carlos' loyalty and friendship - and the story of his own

    triumph over tragic life circumstances - helps Rafael understand

    the treasure he possesses without appreciating it: family.

    It may sound kind of soppy, and at moments 'Son of the Bride'

    does teeter into sentimentality, but on the whole this is a

    consistently entertaining movie, the best of its kind I've seen in a

    long time. The film's script is very nearly brilliant, stuffed full of bon

    mots and witty asides, from the Padre describing his new speaker

    system as 'omnipresent' to Juan Carlos' Jesus-Christ-as-

    Maradonna joke.

    But its quality lies in more than just a list of gleaming one-liners

    and 'zingy' exchanges. There's acres of depth here too, in passing

    observations about the universality of corruption in modern day

    Argentina, to wry observations about the hypocrisy of the church.

    Campanella covers a lot of bases - much more so than comparable comedies from the US - without ever losing his

    lightness of touch. It's this that raises 'Son of the Bride' above the

    mass and makes it a movie that I'm actually very keen to see

    again.

    Impossible not to like, then, and if the ending doesn't leave you

    with a tear in your eye, you're a heartless swine.



    I actually caught 'Son of the Bride' last night in a double with 'Nine

    Queens'
    10cdvoice415

    Perfect!

    I had seen this film for two times, at the first time I believed it one of the best movies I had ever seen alreadly. The story was very very funny and deeply moving.It's quite difficult to find this kind of films, because most of the films nowadays lose sight of the most important thing in a film--the real human emotion,the real lives, the real feelings, the real love.Most of the movies were too sweet,or too violent,or too erotic. The actors and actoresses all given the best performance,even the little girl--Ricado's daugther in the secens. I love it!It should have won the Oscar!
    Chrysanthepop

    Una Películita Humilde

    In 'El Hijo de la Novia', director Juan José Campanella tells the story of a workaholic 42-year old divorced father who has unstable relationship with his daughter and girlfriend and who's father, after 44 years of marriage, wants to remarry his mother who's struck by Alzheimer's disease. But things take a different turn when he has a stroke. Campanella tells a sweet tale of self discovery or rather self rediscovery accompanied by a playful score. He does present the culture quite well as one does get the feel of the local Argentinian life. Héctor Alterio and Norma Aleandro give very spirited performances and they are a treat to watch. Ricardo Darin is adequate while Natalia Verbeke and Eduardo Blanco are very good. In spite of gaining widespread acknowledgement, 'El Hijo de la Novia' remains a small humble little film. I liked how the relationships were portrayed and how the characters and problems were very recognizable. Nino's love for Norma was very moving. The only quibble for me was that the pacing was very slow midway so it requires some patience from the viewer but in the end es una película divertida que eleva. Make sure to watch it through the rolling end credits.
    8alessioman_22

    Muy , muy linda amigos!!!!

    A great feel-good type of film. Campanella lives up to promise and delivers yet again, as he dives head first into the story of a forty-something going through a mid-life crisis. Ricardo Darin (Rafael Belvedere) shows us why he's one of South America's biggest stars as he puts in a performance to rival "Nine Queens" (another great Argentinian film). He's complemented by Natalia Verbeke who plays his girlfriend (and who is in possession of the world's greatest smile) and Héctor Alterio and Norma Aleandro who play his parents. Aleandro in particular contributes some magnificent scenes, playing an aged woman struggling to cope with mental illness. A really good film that will restore your faith in humanity....A bit corny?? oh well.... Funny, original, and well put together. Recommended for everyone!!
    alrodbel

    A Delight

    Son of the Bride

    When I read the short description of this Argentinean film, "Son with broken marriage deals with his dads desire to renew marriage vows with his wife with Alzheimer's" I hesitated to watch it. I down loaded it to my Tivo because of it's three star rating, but had no great desire to re--live my mothers long decline into that particular abyss.

    We had just started to watch "Out of Sight" a Hollywood product that had George Clooney meeting his co-star "cute" in the trunk of a getaway car. A contrived vehicle for brand name stars that delivered the audience and made a buck for the investors. That's the American way. We cut it off after twenty minutes and decided we may as well give this one a try.

    Nobody met "cute" in this film. There is a son with a broken marriage and barely tolerable relations with his ex whom he kept in contact with over the shared love of their daughter. The demented mother, was depicted with just enough realism to give a taste of the true sadness of this disease, while not overwhelming the film with despair. Maybe it was extra meaningful to me, since my Mother was like her, the rare person who did not suffer from her illness, but bathed in some blessed contentment.

    I will not try to go into detail why this film was so beautiful. When everything works perfectly, the writing, directing and the acting; all you have is the unfolding of the story on the screen. There is nothing to say about the people or their interactions--- they are just being themselves. In real life, we don't have heroes. The strongest people are those who can make the people around them feel good about themselves. If they are gorgeous they don't wear makeup to accentuate it. If they are rich they talk about a cheap meal they had a restaurant. And if they are very smart, they talk sports.

    So, by watching this film, you get to spend a couple hours with these people. Nothing will be more enjoyable. And stay through the titles that roll at the end, there is one final joke that completes the experience.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 74th Academy Awards in 2002.
    • Quotes

      Juan Carlos: He gave millions of people joy and then those same fans turned on him and "crucified" him.

      Rafael Belvedere: Show's over. Stop talking about Jesus Christ.

      Juan Carlos: Jesus Christ? I was talking about Maradona.

    • Crazy credits
      Halfway through the credits, we find Rafael and Juan Carlos watching a porn film and admiring it's particularly well-endowed star - the mysterious and elusive Dick Watson.
    • Connections
      Featured in 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Sony Classics
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Son of the Bride
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Instituto Nacional de Cine y Artes Audiovisuales (INCAA)
      • JEMPSA
      • Patagonik Film Group
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $624,757
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $34,231
      • Mar 24, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,772,695
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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