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Dime con cuántos

Título original: What's Your Number?
  • 2011
  • 12
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Anna Faris in Dime con cuántos (2011)
A woman looks back at the past twenty men she's had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love.
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Una mujer recuerda a los últimos 19 hombres con los que ha estado y se pregunta si uno de ellos podría ser su amor verdadero.Una mujer recuerda a los últimos 19 hombres con los que ha estado y se pregunta si uno de ellos podría ser su amor verdadero.Una mujer recuerda a los últimos 19 hombres con los que ha estado y se pregunta si uno de ellos podría ser su amor verdadero.

  • Director/a
    • Mark Mylod
  • Guionistas
    • Karyn Bosnak
    • Gabrielle Allan
    • Jennifer Crittenden
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    • Anna Faris
    • Chris Evans
    • Ari Graynor
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,1/10
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    • Director/a
      • Mark Mylod
    • Guionistas
      • Karyn Bosnak
      • Gabrielle Allan
      • Jennifer Crittenden
    • Estrellas
      • Anna Faris
      • Chris Evans
      • Ari Graynor
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    • 35Metapuntuación
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    What's Your Number?
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    What's Your Number: Why Do Girls Care About Their Number?
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    What's Your Number: Why Do Girls Care About Their Number?
    What's Your Number: Better With Age
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    What's Your Number: Barrett, Is That You
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    What's Your Number: Rusty British Accent
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    What's Your Number: The Puppeteer
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    Anna Faris
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    • Ally Darling
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    • Colin Shea
    Ari Graynor
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    • Daisy Darling
    Blythe Danner
    Blythe Danner
    • Ava Darling
    Ed Begley Jr.
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    • Eddie Vogel
    Heather Burns
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    Denise Vasi
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    Sondra James
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    Jason Bowen
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    Danielle Perry
    Danielle Perry
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    6gradyharp

    Eye Candy

    WHAT'S YOU NUMBER? is a flimsy bit of fluff based on the novel '20 Times A Lady' by Karen Bosnak and transformed for the screen by Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden. It is a very light comedy that has some observations about today's dating/quasi-relationship scene, but those impressions are a bit too true to be funny, so it is best to just concentrate on the film as a diversion of the kick back, put feet up, and giggle along with it genre.

    Ally Darling (!) (Anna Faris) has a history of having many ex-boy connections who turned out to be losers. Reading an article that offers number amounts for judging sexual encounters (Ally has exceeded the norm) she freaks and believes that she can't find THE good guy. Deciding to reevaluate her ex-encounters searching for Mr Right, she decides to look up all of her exs to see if any of them have changed for the better. Finding this task daunting she turns to her apartment neighbor Colin Shea (Chris Evans), a would-be musician who sleeps with women every night and sneaks out the morning after to avoid relating to them, to act as her detective. The rest is a contrived series of ups and downs of the manhunt that has few qualified candidates. And the end is predictable.

    For once Anna Faris has snagged a role that shows her talent (and fingernails-on-the- blackboard voice) and she looks terrific. But the biggest treat in the film is Chris Evans appearing in the buff often enough to keep the movie on: not only does he enjoy his Adonis body but he seems happy allowing it to buff up an otherwise routine comedy part. There is another attraction in the wings - Oliver Jackson-Cohen - who seems to have a future in film. Tuck in the always reliable Blythe Danner and Ed Begley, Jr and this is a cast worth an evening's outing. But the treat on top of the confection is the eye candy generously shared by Chris Evans.

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    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Romantic comedy with a pinch of extra topping...

    For a typical romantic comedy, "What's Your Number" sort of surprised me, as it was just a tad more than your average movie of this sort.

    What initially made me watch it was Anna Faris (playing Ally), because she usually makes funny comedies, and I have always found her acting to be enjoyable, and her selection of characters is usually great as well. Her performance in "What's Your Number", however, wasn't her best performance in her career, in my opinion. It wasn't bad either, it was just that she are better off in straight comedies in my opinion, not these romantic comedies. But hey, we all have different likes and dislikes.

    Working with Farris was Chris Evans (playing Collin), whom I can't claim to be a big fan of. I think I have only seen him in the previous couple of superhero movies that he did. And I think he was better cut out for action movies of that sort compared to the romantic comedies. I will say that Farris and Evans did have a certain good amount of on-screen chemistry that worked out well enough.

    As for the story in "What's Your Number", well it is basically your average standard run-of-the-mill plot line here. An unlikely couple starting out as strangers, then eventually becoming closer and closer, until they realize that the right one was right there in front of them all along. So nothing new to be seen here in that department. The plot did thicken with the layer added when the story was given the part with how many sexual partners does a woman have in her lifetime. That aspect was kind of fun and did add some pretty awkward situations here and there.

    For a comedy, there wasn't all that many laughs throughout this movie. The best scene, and the best laugh (for me), was the very last phone call that Ally got while they were in the apartment. That cracked me up.

    "What's Your Number" isn't a boring movie, and it does have some more substance compared to other romantic comedies. However, I think you have to be a woman to fully appreciate this movie. As a guy, I can now say that I have seen it, and it is doubtful that I will be putting the movie on a second time, unless wifey wants to watch it again.
    6pturner1010

    Got Anna Faris' Number!

    Do you looooooove Rom-Coms? Do you looooooove Anna Faris? If the answer is yes to either, then you can add at least another star or two to this rating.

    For me, rom-coms are just too damn predictable and therefore never going to get above a six rating (unless you're talking unconventional genre spasms like 500 Days of Summer).

    However taking into account I don't like rom-coms, this is the highest rating one of these films will get from me. Anna Faris is extremely likable as ever and Chris Evans is very funny and probably a perfect specimen of man in the eyes of many an audience member.

    Watch the trailer and you'll know how it ends but the journey provides the kind of rude laughs and romantic moments in iconic locations that are becoming ever more familiar in the modern rom-com.

    Like the recent Friends With Benefits (not bad) and the hilarious Bridesmaids, What's Your Number? is ruder and funnier than many older rom-coms with hand-job jokes, potty-mouthed dialogue and a female character who is liberated, crude and played by a star who is definitely not too shy or vain to embarrass herself.

    As Faris' character searches for the perfect man among her twenty ex-lovers, cameos from Martin Freeman and Andy Samberg maintain interest but it's Faris and Evans that provide the real laughs and chemistry.

    Nothing new if you're not a rom-com fan but ticks all the boxes for the target audience and keeps the genre headed in a dirtier direction.
    Blueghost

    A little flat but cute.

    I saw the promos for this pic when I saw "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Our Idiot Brother". It seemed kind of funny, so I took a chance on it tonight.

    I'm not a big fan of the bubbly blonde genre, nor do I frown upon it, but the film seemed to have lots of sexual references, almost too many for a character like Anna Faris's "Ally Darling". In this regard the film is a bit of a disappointment as it dove immediately to uninhibited descriptors of sex, as opposed to building up to those moments where Anna's character has to blurt out the obvious. But hey, it's a chick flick rom-com, so you can't really fault it too much, because it does mean well.

    I can't say I laughed too much at this film, but laugh I did, and I truly wanted to laugh more, but the humor bounced from raunch to intellectual, with some shades of gray in-between. So it was that I found myself hard pressed to absorb and laugh at all of the sexually oriented humor, but nor was I a prude in that department, as I could very much appreciate some of the finer points of sex-gags.

    Some of the alleged romantic moments seemed way over the top. So much that one wonders why they were put in there to begin with. And casting Colin Shea as the hunky yet uninteresting neighbor who might be a sleaze, seemed a bit of a stretch. Particularly when Ally's past suitors physiques pail in comparison to her sleuth-neighbor.

    The other stretch is the notion that perky cute blonde living on her own in Boston would have a hard time finding mister right. But, it's a movie, so we take the premise for what it is, and either go with it, or shrug and begrudgingly accept what is put forth.

    Technical marks all hit their cues. There're some interesting shots here and there, and one wonders how they got some of those. Otherwise this film isn't about great cinematography nor sound, just about a quirky little girl in a highly explicit verbal-sex film. Now, having said that, I think the delivery and editing of some of the lines (not to mention some of the lines themselves) could have been better executed, for the film does feel a bit flat in act I, and doesn't really pick up until a third of the way into act II.

    Still, it is what it is. Not a film I'd go see again, something I might rent in the future just to see what went into making this film.

    Give it a chance.
    susiequeue11

    pleasantly surprised

    a friend invited me to a screening of What's Your Number the other night and i went, but thought it was going to be lame. It wasn't! the trailer is so bad - why is it so bad? but the movie is funny! i swear, there are parts that are still making me chuckle days later.

    Anna Faris is darling. Chris Evans not as boring as you think he's going to be - he's actually quite charming. (and his body is sick, but that's beside the point.) They have good chemistry and the banter between them is hysterical. they say the things that you think and would never dare to say out loud, which made me laugh and laugh. some people might find that offensive, like my mom, but i'm not recommending this movie to her.

    i am recommending it to my girlfriends though. i see a lot of movies and this is waaay better than that No Strings Attached or horrible Justin Timberlake rom-com. this one is cute and has some really funny lines.

    also - it's a fun shopping movie. i covet her apartment, i want to go to Boston in springtime, and it made me want to dig up some of my 80's music. is it winning an Oscar? no, but it's cute. i don't think you'll be disappointed.

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    • Curiosidades
      Chris Evans does his own singing in the movie.
    • Pifias
      When Ally receives a call from her mother while riding the train, she holds her iPhone upside-down.
    • Citas

      Ally Darling: Where's my coffee pot?

      Colin Shea: I broke it. If you were on Twitter you would know that already.

    • Versiones alternativas
      There is an alternate, unrated version, 11 minutes, longer, available on Blu-ray. There are 16 added scenes, including one additional nude scene (not Faris).
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de octubre de 2011 (España)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Contando a mis Ex
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Boston, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos
    • Empresas productoras
      • New Regency Productions
      • New Regency Productions
      • Contrafilm
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      • 20.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 14.011.084 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 5.421.669 US$
      • 2 oct 2011
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      • 30.426.096 US$
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      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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