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
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 9 nominaciones en total
Reseñas destacadas
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.
If you've seen Taormina's previous films, ("Ham on Rye" / "Wild Flies" / the dialogue-less "Happer's Comet") then you might have a sense of what is going to wash over you when you sit down for this, his first effort to see broader distribution.
Taormina's films exist outside of conventional genre and storytelling. They're funny, but they're not comedies, there's drama, but they're not dramas. Characters experience conflict and resolution, but no single thread that must be followed to its end.
Taormina's films offer an experience that feels totally alive, with characters you'll fall in love with, and moments that feel too ordinary to be Hollywood, as well as moments that seem to absurd to be faked.
This is a difficult film to share, because the press materials (accurately) depict a family Christmas movie featuring Michael Cera, but it's not what you'd expect from that at all. When trying to describe the film, it begins to sound "art house" and dry, but it's anything but.
It's a film I strongly recommend to anyone with an open mind and an open heart. Personally, the holidays are not a selling point for me (unless it's "Black Christmas" 1974), but the world Taormina and his excellent cast created was utterly enthralling.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSawyer Spielberg is Steven Spielberg's son while Francesca Scorsese is Martin Scorsese's youngest daughter.
- PifiasIn the 37th minute, when the people are waiting for the parade to come down the street, an enormous mic is visible in the low right corner of the screen. It's not even subtle, but fully visible.
- Citas
Uncle Ronald: This could be important. This could be handy. Look, everything's gonna be remote control one day, right? So it might be a good idea to have one of our own behind the wheel.
- ConexionesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio fechado 22 noviembre 2024 (2024)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 157.305 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 83.960 US$
- 10 nov 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 226.182 US$
- Duración1 hora 46 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1