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Christmas Eve in Miller's Point

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
2,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Christmas Eve in Miller's Point (2024)
On Christmas Eve, a family gathers for what could be the last holiday in their ancestral home. As the night wears on and generational tensions arise, one of the teenagers sneaks out with her friends to claim the wintry suburb for her own.
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En Nochebuena, una familia se reúne para lo que sería la última fiesta en su hogar ancestral. A medida que pasa la noche y aumentan las tensiones generacionales, una de las adolescentes se e... Leer todoEn Nochebuena, una familia se reúne para lo que sería la última fiesta en su hogar ancestral. A medida que pasa la noche y aumentan las tensiones generacionales, una de las adolescentes se escapa con sus amigas para reclamar su espacio.En Nochebuena, una familia se reúne para lo que sería la última fiesta en su hogar ancestral. A medida que pasa la noche y aumentan las tensiones generacionales, una de las adolescentes se escapa con sus amigas para reclamar su espacio.

  • Dirección
    • Tyler Taormina
  • Guión
    • Eric Berger
    • Tyler Taormina
    • Kevin Anton
  • Reparto principal
    • Matilda Fleming
    • Maria Dizzia
    • Ben Shenkman
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,6/10
    2,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Tyler Taormina
    • Guión
      • Eric Berger
      • Tyler Taormina
      • Kevin Anton
    • Reparto principal
      • Matilda Fleming
      • Maria Dizzia
      • Ben Shenkman
    • 14Reseñas de usuarios
    • 47Reseñas de críticos
    • 72Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 9 nominaciones en total

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    Matilda Fleming
    Matilda Fleming
    • Emily
    Maria Dizzia
    Maria Dizzia
    • Kathleen
    Ben Shenkman
    Ben Shenkman
    • Lenny
    Francesca Scorsese
    Francesca Scorsese
    • Michelle
    Elsie Fisher
    Elsie Fisher
    • Lynn
    Michael Cera
    Michael Cera
    • Officer Gibson
    Gregg Turkington
    Gregg Turkington
    • Sergeant Brooks
    Sawyer Spielberg
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    • Greg Falk
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    Tony Savino
    Tony Savino
    • Uncle Ray
    Steve Alleva
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    • Uncle Ronald
    John Trischetti Jr.
    • Uncle Matthew
    Maria Carucci
    • Aunt Elyse
    Grege Morris
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      • Tyler Taormina
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      • Eric Berger
      • Tyler Taormina
      • Kevin Anton
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    3cniven-66086

    Waste of time.

    There is a reason this movie is rated 5/10 and that is a very kind rating probably boosted by reviewers who have a stake in this production. If you're looking for a half decent movie to watch this season this one does not make the grade. What an absolutely boring pointless waste of time and the ending is the worst part of the worst Christmas movie I have ever seen. No humour anywhere in this dragged out monotonous story line. Seems to me if this was real the suicide rate in this town would be significantly above average. If you watch this movie anyway don't say you weren't warned that it is the most forgetful Christmas movie yo will likely ever see.
    5Anurag-Shetty

    Extremely dragging.

    Christmas Eve in Miller's Point tells the story of a family who have a get-together on Christmas Eve at the family home & it could be their last holiday there. As the night goes on, arguments abound among different generations of the family. Meanwhile, one of the teenagers sneaks out, to paint the town red with her friends.

    Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is just an average film. Director Tyler Taormina has given us a movie with a meandering story that doesn't really go anywhere, even when the credits roll. The scenes with the adults are pointless & are incredibly boring. The scenes with the teenagers are fun & are the saving grace of the film. Matilda Fleming is fantastic as Emily. Maria Dizzia is awesome as Kathleen. Francesca Scorsese is great as Michelle. Elsie Fisher is brilliant as Lynn. Michael Cera & Greg Turkington are hilarious as Officer Gibson & Sergeant Brooks, respectively. The supporting cast is effective. Christmas Eve in Miller's Point is not a must watch. Watch it if you're having a Christmas movie marathon & don't mind having an average movie in the mix.
    7ferguson-6

    family feast

    Greetings again from the darkness. It's that time of year when we get bombarded with Christmas movies. Some are light-hearted comedies, while others play off the elevated emotions of the holiday season. Most of these seem to be harmless, although some are so lame that we can barely watch. Yet it seems most every year one or two surprise us by packing a punch. Writer-director Tyler Taormina and co-writer re-team after their underappreciated HAM ON RYE (2019) for the most unique Christmas movie we will likely watch this year.

    This is certainly no vehicle for movie stars to make an easy buck. In fact, most of the faces won't be familiar, and that works to the film's advantage ... a shrewd casting move. Based in the 1970's, a large family Christmas gathering is happening on Long Island, and the little bits of story are captured through the blips of snippets of conversations we catch. This includes discussions about the family matriarch needing to be moved to an assisted living facility and whether or not the family home should be sold. There are secrets and grudges and familiar jokes, along with teenagers trying to look cool ... in other words, the same things that happen at most family gatherings plus the added stress of Christmas.

    Some of the jigsaw pieces are in the form of a player piano, a pet iguana, an electric train, video games, and a dozing grandma. A few of the men escape to the garage for a cold beer, while one uncle plays the piano and sings a Christmas carol. Another uncle is obsessed with cooking his portion of the family feast and explaining each step to anyone who will listen. Of course, the feast is enough to feed three times the number of people in attendance, and yes, one adult gets stuck at the kids' table. There are presents opened and home movies that bring back memories - some good, some tear-inducing. Yet another uncle has his book draft read aloud, providing quite the surprise. Those "cool" teenagers do manage to sneak out, and this along with the goofy cops (Michael Cera, Greg Turkington), seem like bits that don't really fit. The exception is one red-wrapped gift that must be fished out of a dumpster, ultimately providing a touching moment.

    Again, most of the cast will not be recognizable, but they handle their characters beautifully. The cast includes Maria Dizzia, Matilda Fleming, Steve Alleva, JoJo Cincinnati, Ben Shenkman, Chris Lazzaro, Tony Savino, Elsie Fisher, as well as a couple of well-known offspring in Sawyer Spielberg and Francesca Scorsese. Cinematographer Carson Lund provides the retro look and feel, with a dose of nostalgia that avoids the customary overdose of sentimentality. The film is more complex than it appears on the surface, and the offbeat flow allows for emotions, love, and chaos - even as Santa rides by on the firetruck. An unconventional soundtrack is filled with 1960's music rather than Christmas tunes, and that works just fine. The best compliment I can offer is that this feels as much like we are at the party as it does we are watching the party. And that's impressive.

    Showing in select theaters.
    2Partnerfrankreich

    I hate films that make me feel stupid.

    A critic once famously described "Waiting for Godot", the absurdist two-act play written by Samuel Beckett in which the characters engage in much discussion but absolutely no action whatsoever and in which nothing is resolved, as "A play in which nothing happens...twice." Yet everyone, including the critic in question, consider the play as being a masterpiece of the 20th century. I, of course, apparently being a total dimwit, miss the point entirely.

    The same can be more or less said of this film. Oh sure, a couple of things actually happen (a garishly decorated and lit fire truck, made up to look like Santa's sleigh, passes by an eagerly awaiting crowd, a bunch of teenagers manage to score some beer and drink happily in a parking lot before couples form to engage in some making out in various cars), but I can't help but feel it is nevertheless a film in which (almost) nothing happens...from beginning to end.

    Indeed, the writer and director clearly mislead us into thinking that something WILL actually happen (the teens in question engage in some dangerously high speed racing, while two policemen who are expressly watching out for speeders are apparently oblivious to that), and you expect some sort of damage to ensue...and then the scene abruptly changes to another set of characters, and by the time we are back to the teens, they too are somewhere else.

    I suppose the idea was to create a sort of "anti-film", in which various vignettes with no beginning are played out with no end either, but I can't but feel that this sort of "repeated slices of life" is, like Waiting for Godot, impenetrable to me. I hope it makes more sense to other viewers -- and apparently it does so, since other ratings on here are quite high.

    So, as I said at the outset, I feel dumb -- never a pleasant experience.

    One last point: the usual IMDB question "Does this review contain spoilers" made me laugh this time. In order for a review to contain spoilers, something actually has to happen in film that is exposed in the review. I don't believe that is possible for a film in which I have difficulty figuring out if anything of note actually happens.
    1grant_mcintyre

    Worst Christmas movie ever

    There is no plot. If you wait for a plot to arrive, you will be waiting until after the credits are over. If you are hoping for character development instead, prepare yourself for one dimensional characters some of which just disappear after being introduced never to return. If you want absurd scenarios that have no possible link to remote plausibility, then perhaps this is your show. I cannot understand how this was ever made if the script resembled this final product. And I can't understand what movie the positive reviewers were actually watching. Did we see the same show? First one star review.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de noviembre de 2024 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Канун Рождества в Миллерс-Пойнт
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      • Omnes Films
      • NOIZ Entertainment
      • Dweck Productions
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 83.960 US$
      • 10 nov 2024
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