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Thelma: La venganza nunca ha sido tan dulce

Título original: Thelma
  • 2024
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June Squibb in Thelma: La venganza nunca ha sido tan dulce (2024)
When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.
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Cuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arre... Leer todoCuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arrebatado.Cuando Thelma Post, de 93 años, es engañada por un estafador telefónico que se hace pasar por su nieto, emprende una traicionera búsqueda por toda la ciudad para recuperar lo que le fue arrebatado.

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      • 11 premios y 29 nominaciones en total

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    7dromasca

    old is cool

    Movies with people at advanced ages as characters are all the rage. At the rate they are being produced and released, the Academy may soon create a new category of Academy Awards - for Best Actor/Actress over 85. If such a thing were to happen next year, then one of the nominations (at least) would belong to June Squibb, who at 93 plays a woman who is exactly her age, in the sparkling and tender comedy 'Thelma' (2024) written and directed by Josh Margolin. June Squibb is a phenomenon. She has about a hundred films and TV series in her filmography, but she was over 60 years old when she debuted on the big screens. But once started, she didn't stop. She featured in 'About Schmidt' (she's the wife who dies in the opening scene) and received an Oscar nomination for a supporting role in 2013. She's been on screen in several movies or TV shows every year for the past decade. For writer-director Josh Margolin, this is his feature film debut, but, to use a cliché, I'll mention that it doesn't show. With the role of Thelma, June Squibb comes close the awards zone, even if the Academy does not establish that new and imaginary category.

    Widowed for two years, Thelma is 93 years old, still strong and lucid enough to live alone. At least she thinks so. She is helped by her grandson, the adorable Daniel, who at 24 has not found his way in life, but is kind enough to visit often his grandmother and to introduce her to the secrets of computers and the Internet. When the somewhat naive old woman falls victim to an Internet fraud sending ten thousand dollars to the address of some crooks for a supposed bail for Daniel, neither the family nor the police can do much to help her get her money back. Then Thelma decides to act alone. Not that she critically needs the money, but a matter of principles. Her only help - reluctant too - comes Ben, an old friend from the same generation, who has chosen to become a resident in a nursing home and is very happy with life there. Will the two aged persons, using an electric scooter in the urban jungle of the Los Angeles area, manage to find the criminals, recover the losses and do justice? What is certain is that their disappearance puts the family, nursing home staff and the police on alert. Everyone is looking for the two, who are looking for the crooks.

    Getting older is not a very nice thing. Physical and mental limitations appear, the world around is changing in terms of technology and mentalities, and not necessarily for the better, loved ones and friends have disappeared, or if they still exist, they are also suffering from the ravages of old age. Josh Margolin's script is sometimes naive and simplistic, in the style of television sitcom series, but it has the great quality of getting it right in what concerns the old age, dealing with it with understanding and empathy. I also have in care a soon-to-be 96-year-old mother, and I can testify that I recognized many experiences and situations in what I saw in 'Thelma'. June Squibb does not act, she rather lives her age on the screen, and therefore her role is truthful and also loaded with humor. Richard Roundtree, her partner in the film plays the role of Ben, who would be the same age as Thelma, but in reality he was 13 years younger. He died in October 2023 and this was his last feature film. Malcolm McDowell is probably the best-known actor in the cast, and he's 14 years younger than June Squibb. Her Thelma dominates the film, not only because of the character but also because of the quality of her performance. The narration is cursive - even if the events on the screen do not quite fit into the calculation of the hours of a day - and the humor is natural and constantly present. 'Thelma' is good summer entertainment that proves that even the experiences of older ages can be made into funny, sensitive and good taste comedies.
    9armando-fumagalli

    Very funny and entertaining, but also tender and deep

    Watched the film at Sundance Film Festival. It's a really great film, super-funny, super-entertaining, but also with a great heart and a very interesting human exploration of the condition of elderly people. It is also very very tender. The writer/director was inspired by his grandma, and you get this love and tenderness towards the limtis and conditions of the elderly people. The action dimension is funny but realistic, and is played in reference and contrast to the Tom Cruise Mission Impossible franchise. I would say a Mission Impossible with a 93 unstoppable protagonist. Great acting, I liked especially Fred Hechinger, the grandson, and obviusly June Squibb, which ia absolutely great. Not surprised if June Squibb gets a nomination to the Oscars, or the Oscar itself.
    7evanston_dad

    Fun Vehicle for June Squibb

    "Thelma" gives June Squibb and the late Richard Roundtree the chance to deliver a couple of fun performances in the rare movie that prominently features elderly characters without patronizing them.

    The central relationship in the movie is between a young man and his grandmother, but I saw a lot of my mom in the character of Thelma. She's 81 and in pretty good shape, the usual wear and tear issues of aging aside. She has mobility issues and has said that it would be tempting to sit on the couch all day and watch T. V., but she forces herself to stay active and independent. As a result, she's doing pretty well, and I know that if she had the choice between getting out and about and running the risk of getting injured or overdoing it vs. Wasting slowly away from a sedentary lifestyle, she'd say bring on the risk. I don't blame her, as I think I'll feel the same way.

    "Thelma" nails what it's like to be children trying to care for an elderly parent. You want to let them be independent, but you also know that anything that happens to them as a result is going to fall on you to handle, so you do things for them instead and caution them against trying to do too much themselves. But then you're taking away the very thing that is helping them stay sharp and healthy, even though you mean well. It's a crappy position to be in, and it's no wonder that studies show people in their 40s have the least life contentment of any other decade.

    On the other hand, I could not relate at all to the helicopter parenting of the characters played by Parker Posey and Clark Gregg in this movie, as that isn't how I parent at all.

    Grade: A-
    7jamesatkins-43141

    'Thelma' Delivers a Loving Tribute to Our Elders

    "Thelma" (2024) is a charming and heartwarming family film that stands out for its empowering portrayal of an elderly woman. June Squibb shines as the elderly character, delivering a performance that anchors the film with both warmth and humor. The film cleverly integrates jokes about old age, adding a light-hearted touch to its narrative.

    Despite its strengths, the movie does have some drawbacks. The low-budget feel is noticeable, and the supporting actors do not leave a lasting impression. However, these issues do not overshadow the film's overall appeal.

    The screenplay is well-written, offering a satisfying resolution and a story that celebrates the resilience and agency of its main character. Standout moments include when Thelma takes matters into her own hands, and the scene where she gets scammed by telemarketers. It shows that it can really happen to anyone at that age.

    Overall, "Thelma" is a great choice for a family movie, providing a loving tribute to our elders and delivering a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. It's worth watching for those seeking a film that combines a reminder of loving respect for our Grandparents with a touch of humor.
    TxMike

    Slightly goofy movie with a relevance to modern crime.

    June Squibb is an interesting actress, today as I write this she is 95, she was 93 when this movie was shot. She started acting in theatrical productions in her 20s, even played a stripper when she was 30. She didn't start her movie career until she was 61. This movie, "Thelma", is built around her.

    She is Thelma, living alone in the L. A. area, her family encourages her to always wear her emergency monitor, in case she falls and they will be notified. But she is stubborn, she doesn't always wear it and tells her grandson that is why she is careful and avoids falling.

    One day she gets a call, presumably from her grandson who says he was in a car accident, he hit a pregnant lady, then puts "the lawyer" on the phone. He says it is very serious, she needs to go to the bank and take out $10,000 in cash and mail it to the address he provides.

    This is a serious crime in real life, almost every day we hear in the news of a man or woman, usually elderly, losing thousands in sophisticated phone scams. The one depicted in this movie is rather amateurish but the caper makes for a funny story.

    Richard Roundtree of "Shaft" fame all those years ago is a good addition as old friend Ben. He is in assisted living now (sadly in real life he passed away just last year) and has a three-wheeled two-person electric scooter that comes in handy to look up the P. O. box where the cash was sent.

    The first six minutes of the movie are very slow, establishing the characters. The hunt caper on the scooter goes on a bit too long, but the last 15 to 20 minutes are very entertaining.

    At home on DVD from our public library, with two short "extras" that aren't very interesting. My wife and I enjoyed the movie as light entertainment. June Squibb is still very energetic in her 90s.

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      Inspired by Josh Margolin's 103-year-old grandma named Thelma, who was almost duped by scammers pretending to be her grandson into giving them thousands of dollars.
    • Pifias
      Thelma gathered cash and it appears she mailed it - not a check - to the mailbox. Therefore, neither Harvey nor Michael could have deposited it a) so quickly or b) by computer.
    • Citas

      Thelma: I didn't expect to get so old.

    • Créditos adicionales
      A clip showing the real Thelma observing the trees and shouting, "What spirit!" similar to her film counterpart is played at the end of the movie.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: The BEST and Weirdest Movies you (mostly) Haven't Seen Yet | Love Lies Bleeding (2024)
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      Some Enchanted Evening
      Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II

      Performed by Ted Post

      Courtesy of Thelma Post

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 21 de junio de 2024 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
      • Suiza
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      • Thelma: Una abuela en acción
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      • 5700 block of Whitnall Hwy, North Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Thelma falls to the ground at night)
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      • Zurich Avenue
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