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Otro día feliz

Título original: Another Happy Day
  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 59min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
4,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Demi Moore, Ellen Barkin, Ellen Burstyn, Thomas Haden Church, Kate Bosworth, and Ezra Miller in Otro día feliz (2011)
A wedding at her parents' Annapolis estate hurls high-strung Lynn into the center of touchy family dynamics.
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Una boda en la finca de sus padres en Annapolis coloca a Lynn en el centro de delicadas dinámicas familiares.Una boda en la finca de sus padres en Annapolis coloca a Lynn en el centro de delicadas dinámicas familiares.Una boda en la finca de sus padres en Annapolis coloca a Lynn en el centro de delicadas dinámicas familiares.

  • Dirección
    • Sam Levinson
  • Guión
    • Sam Levinson
  • Reparto principal
    • Ellen Barkin
    • Ezra Miller
    • Ellen Burstyn
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    4,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sam Levinson
    • Guión
      • Sam Levinson
    • Reparto principal
      • Ellen Barkin
      • Ezra Miller
      • Ellen Burstyn
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    • 41Reseñas de críticos
    • 46Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 5 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos4

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    Trailer 2:04
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    Trailer 2:11
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    Trailer 2:11
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    "Did Something Happen to Dad"
    Clip 1:52
    "Did Something Happen to Dad"
    Another Happy Day
    Clip 1:39
    Another Happy Day

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    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Lynn
    Ezra Miller
    Ezra Miller
    • Elliot
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Doris Baker
    Demi Moore
    Demi Moore
    • Patty
    Thomas Haden Church
    Thomas Haden Church
    • Paul
    Kate Bosworth
    Kate Bosworth
    • Alice
    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • Joe Baker
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Lee
    Daniel Yelsky
    Daniel Yelsky
    • Ben
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    Siobhan Fallon Hogan
    • Bonnie
    Diana Scarwid
    Diana Scarwid
    • Donna
    Eamon O'Rourke
    • Brandon
    Lola Kirke
    Lola Kirke
    • Charlie
    David Hirsch
    David Hirsch
    • Tommy
    Michael Nardelli
    Michael Nardelli
    • Dylan
    Geoffrey Beauchamp
    • Ted
    Laura Coover
    Laura Coover
    • Heather
    Willy Vlasic
    Willy Vlasic
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      • Sam Levinson
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      • Sam Levinson
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    8emma-w-299-923421

    A very poignant film - Ellen Barkin and Ezra Miller were outstanding!

    I was surprised to see this film didn't score that highly! I happened to catch this showing on SKY recently, and almost switched channels thinking it could be another slow-moving, half-hearted drama starting! I missed the very start and caught it at the bit where Ellen Barkin (Lynn) was driving with her two sons to the families house; to stay to attend her eldest son, Dylans wedding. I am so glad I continued to watch! I found this a very moving, poignant film in which I felt many people could deeply relate to. I found the characters very defined and very easy to like and sympathise with.

    Not many films make me feel a lump in my throat and make me feel as though I am really there with them and feeling their grief, and day-to- day issues... this definitely did this for me! The strained relationship (amongst many within this family) between Doris and Lynn, was portrayed amazingly, as was the tension between Lynn and Patty (Demi Moore). Demi Moore (Patty)really played a harsh bitch and it was very raw! The most moving parts for me were, where Ben said he had overheard the family, and what they had said about his condition (I won't spoil that part, you will have to watch). Also the part where Lynn shouted abuse at her son, Elliott, calling him a M*****F*****! That was pretty harrowing and shocking, and some thing I could NEVER imagine, or contemplate saying to my son,whatever the circumstances! But it shows how far angst and despair can really push you, and how it can change ones self! That part really did make me choke! The scene where Alice enters the room at the dinner-party get together was very moving; and I felt her discomfort when walking in to the room full of family that all knew of her issues and past...she was very convincing to watch. Bonnie was my least favourite to watch, I felt she was a little over-powering, but then I guess there are people as outspoken and outrageous as she, within family's! But still, my partner and I found her quite out of place in this film. Not an actress I enjoy watching.

    In my opinion, Ellen Barkin (Lynn) and Ezra Miller (Elliott) outshone all the rest of the cast, I felt they really stole the show! That isn't to say the rest weren't good - they really were! Ezra Miller is one to watch out for in the future, he was so absorbing to watch! Having seen him recently in "We need to talk about Kevin, he is, in my eyes, a real inspiration to up and coming young actors, and really intriguing to watch!

    This is a movie that I am sure hits home to a lot of people, as I felt it was very real and very impacting! George Kennedy (Joe) certainly reflected the cruel harsh end to old-age. The moment where Doris opens her heart to her daughter Lynn over her fears of losing him, really hit me. This is areal tragedy for most couples to face in later life, and it was a very moving moment...which made you feel for Doris, despite her aloof mothering skills towards Lynn.

    This is a film to make you feel the awkwardness and the anxiety's of peoples lives, with moments where you really do cringe. You really can feel the similarities of this families moments of pain and suffering within your own life. Yet this film also has many warming and loving moments throughout. A good master-piece of love, hurt and despair. I would love to see many more films directed in this way, as for someone as me, who holds a very short attention-span with the majority of films, this captivated me and had me on the edge of my seat throughout! Very gripping and a must-see! I applaud you Sam Levinson!
    9proteusphi

    The Critics Aren't Ready for This

    I went into the Savannah Film Festival screening of this film not really expecting much. Of all the movies I saw at the film festival, this one resonated with me the most, and came closest to my heart.

    Sam Levinson has woven a dark dramedy of epic proportions as Lynn (Oscar-worthy performance by Ellen Barkin) drives her two sons to her mother's house for the eldest son's wedding. Through it all the audience witnesses the public and private meltdowns and sentimentality's of this flawed, and deeply human family.

    From Lynn's confrontation of her divorcé husband (Thomas Haden Church), to her drug-addled, caustic-mouthed son Elliot's (genius performance from Ezra Miller) flirtation with grandpa's meds, to catty quips from Lynn's sisters, past trauma, guilt, and resentment flow onto the screen. What rises from this fertile emotional landscape are frightening moments, and hysterically funny scenes. For the audience it's an event, but Lynn and her boys it's just 'Another Happy Day.'

    Humor is the pallet cleanser for this hearty cinematic meal. The viewer fears for Elliot's life after he nearly OD's on the bathroom floor; then breaks into hysterics as Elliot tries to hide his blue lips with mom's rouge, the following morning. It's all so funny, and so smart. You will be cry as much from laughing as you will from the sorrowful scenes.

    Performances cut deep with their stark realism. From Ellen Barkin's Lynn, Ezra Miller's Elliot, Ellen Burstyn's Doris, down to 14 year old Daniel Yelsky's Ben - someone is going to get an Oscar nomination here. And if not, then the critics aren't ready for Levinson's dark blend of laughs and tears.

    Highly recommended: 9 out of 10.
    drobinson9

    Wonderful Ellen Barkin

    Definitely worth seeing. Watched it tonight, bottle of wine, low expectations, as I hadn't heard of the film at all....full of great acting, good script, believable characters, some fine comedic moments and very touching at times. Mind you, with Ellens Barkin and Burstyn in it, it must have something going for it, don't you think? Both wonderful, and also great to see George Kennedy, too. The young actor playing Elliot is definitely one to watch, too. I can't believe that this film is rated a 5 out of 10, given some of the garbage I've seen lately. Watch this - you wont be disappointed. I hope. Some comments say the characters aren't believable. I beg to differ.
    evilknick

    Fantastic comedy mixed with a stunning sense of absurd reality.

    I find it odd that nobody has mentioned how hilariously funny this movie is. I also find it odd how many people claim this is somehow unrealistic for the sheer amount of problems this family has.

    Personally this seemed like exactly the family I was raised in. An extended family of, on the surface, squeaky clean socialites and all American families, while my mother was the person who had a history of therapy and being abused, and my siblings and I all had a number of mental health issues, which ended up causing every gathering to feel like us vs them where we seemed to be dismissed as the broken trouble makers who were too uppity and made too many ripples rather than pretend everything was fine and dandy when daddy broke mommy's nose etc.

    I loved this movie and was amazed by how real it felt and how funny it was at the same time as being disturbing and full of neurosis.

    I loved the dancing at the wedding, that's how I feel at those places. It's so weird to see it all without the music and with all the issues bubbling beneath the surface.
    7Jack_Rabbit_Slims91

    Incredibly depressing story of a family reunion weekend, with some fantastic performances

    "Another Happy Day" is an independent/low budget film from newcomer director Sam Levinson that focuses on a middle aged woman Lynn (Ellen Barkin) and her incredibly troubled family coming together for her eldest son's wedding.

    The family ties here are quite complicated; Lynn has three sons and a daughter. Dylan, the groom and her eldest son was mostly raised by ex- husband Paul (Thomas Haden Church) and conniving second wife Patty (Demi Moore), Lynn's daughter with Paul is Alice (introduced halfway in the film by Kate Bosworth), who was raised by Lynn and is suicidal and prone to self harm. The younger sons are chronic drug addict Elliot (Ezra Miller) and an Asperger's sufferer Ben (Daniel Yelsky). It doesn't stop there, Lynn has two unbearable sisters you want to strangle (Diana Scarwid, Siobhan Fallonn Hogan) and her mother (Ellen Burstyn), as proper and respectable as she is, lacks any warmth or support for her daughter.

    The film is a depressing and an emotionally draining experience. At times it is almost unbearable especially in Lynn's position as everyone around her is either against her or verbally and mentally attacking her to shreds. Burstyn's character makes a point one night of "Why ME!?" , as she reflects on the deterioration of her husband, but the audience's sympathy should be applied to Lynn, she is continually on the verge of a major breakdown but continues to pay no attention to how bad her state is and tries to soldiers on in this "joyous" family occasion.

    Despite the film's miserable tone throughout and the lack of any resolution in the end, the film offers fantastic performances all around. In particular Ellen Barkin as the lead is simply stunning and should be recognized for her work here, her career has somewhat stalled in the last 10 years but hopefully with this performance and her recent Tony win we can see more performances of this caliber in the future. Another standout is the very engaging performance of Ezra Miller who plays the son from hell in another 2011 film this year (We Need to Talk About Kevin), and we shall hopefully see a lot more of him in the future. Ellen Burstyn was her usual wonderful self, her scene in the kitchen late at night with Barkin is incredibly intense and realistic, she take your breath away. Kate Bosworth, Demi Moore (a real bitch in this) and Thomas Haden Church are also at their best. Gloomy film, but wonderful cast, and recommended.

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      Co-stars Demi Moore who plays Patty, and Siobhan Fallon Hogan who played Bonnie, appeared together 15 years earlier in Striptease (1996) as ex in-laws.
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      Lynn: Get out. Get out. You son of a bitch.

      Elliot: Think you just insulted yourself, mom.

      Lynn: Shut up and go fuck yourself!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de diciembre de 2011 (Grecia)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Oakland Charter Township, Michigan, Estados Unidos
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      • Charter Management
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      • 4.000.000 US$ (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 8464 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 8464 US$
      • 20 nov 2011
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      • 659.937 US$
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