Tras una increíble primera cita, la atracción entre Bea y Ben se enfría hasta que se reencuentran inesperadamente en una boda en Australia. Entonces hacen lo que cualquier adulto haría: fing... Leer todoTras una increíble primera cita, la atracción entre Bea y Ben se enfría hasta que se reencuentran inesperadamente en una boda en Australia. Entonces hacen lo que cualquier adulto haría: fingir que son pareja.Tras una increíble primera cita, la atracción entre Bea y Ben se enfría hasta que se reencuentran inesperadamente en una boda en Australia. Entonces hacen lo que cualquier adulto haría: fingir que son pareja.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
Resumen
Reviewers say 'Anyone But You' is a romantic comedy with mixed reviews. Many praise the chemistry between leads Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell, highlighting their enjoyable banter and interactions. The film's humor, especially its physical comedy and witty dialogue, is noted positively. However, critics point out the predictable plot and reliance on clichés, lacking originality and depth. Some appreciate the beautiful cinematography and picturesque Australian locations, while others criticize unrealistic scenarios and weak character development. The supporting cast receives mixed reactions, with some finding them entertaining and others deeming them cheesy or stereotypical. Overall, it is seen as a fun, if unoriginal, romantic comedy.
Reseñas destacadas
They really did make a whole movie just to show off Glen Powell's smoking hot body and honestly - I'm here for it!
The storyline and the acting is... wait, who cares?? Glen Powell is shirtless about half the time.
This is a movie about two people who fall in love only to find out that... Glen Powell's body is so hot!
If you watch the trailer you already know exactly what happ... Glen Powell!!
The predictability factor is super strong with this one. The cheese is sprinkled all over the movie, in every scene, there is little room left for any other ingredients because... cheese. And Glen Powell.
Glen Powell.
The storyline and the acting is... wait, who cares?? Glen Powell is shirtless about half the time.
This is a movie about two people who fall in love only to find out that... Glen Powell's body is so hot!
If you watch the trailer you already know exactly what happ... Glen Powell!!
The predictability factor is super strong with this one. The cheese is sprinkled all over the movie, in every scene, there is little room left for any other ingredients because... cheese. And Glen Powell.
Glen Powell.
The only reason I watched Anyone But You was because I have slowly come to appreciate Glen Powell. I wasn't expecting much, and I Didn't get much. Just imagine all of the standard rom-com tropes and you will surely be able to spot each one throughout the film. A spark on a first date, the breakup, and the back and forth will-they-won't-they until they come together in the end. "Spoiler" alert, if you didn't already see that coming. I don't know why I gave it a 6, but that's just what it felt like. Anyone But You had its share of good moments, but if Glen Powell or rom-coms aren't your thing, then there isn't much for you here.
Neither brilliant nor dreadful, "Anyone But You" features a cast of characters that are unbelievably attractive and, apparently, insanely wealthy. It stars Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeny's breasts in the formulatic equivalent of a Hallmark Movie knock-off. You know the drill - two perfect young people meet, are instantly attracted to each other, are separated by a misunderstanding with hilarious hijinks ensuing. The misunderstanding is eventually resolved, love blooms once more, and all ends well.
What sets this film apart is excellent cinematography with lovely wide-angle views of the Australian countryside. The supporting cast is very capable although the Australian men are played as oafish stereotypes. Glen Powell plays his part well, but Sydney Sweeny appears to be reading her lines from a teleprompter offscreen. Not the worst movie out this holiday season and enjoyable as long as you refrain from high expectations.
What sets this film apart is excellent cinematography with lovely wide-angle views of the Australian countryside. The supporting cast is very capable although the Australian men are played as oafish stereotypes. Glen Powell plays his part well, but Sydney Sweeny appears to be reading her lines from a teleprompter offscreen. Not the worst movie out this holiday season and enjoyable as long as you refrain from high expectations.
This movie was anything but consistent. Some scenes were ridiculously endearing, some were ridiculously annoying, some were ridiculously laughable, and some were just ridiculous. (I think the one commonality is self evident.) Gluck clearly wanted to bring back the big budget RomCom and update Shakespeare all at once - the movie version of a genre novel that leans all the way into all the tropes, but is smart enough to make good literary references along the way. Much like with any somewhat self aware story, there were times when the camera winks amused me and times when they had the opposite effect. Regardless, there is no denying that Powell and Sweeney make the most of every scene. Even if it never fully comes together for you, I bet you will still find yourself at least a little charmed.
It's nice to watch something for a change that just makes you smile...it doesn't pretend to be an Oscar masterpiece, just a bit of fun that makes you feel good! There's questionable parts and moments that make you wince for sure but If you want something that's easy to watch that just makes you feel a bit happier about life then this is for you! I think we take things a little too seriously now and expect more and more from cinema...this film reminds me of the romcoms back in the 90's and we really should make more of them! Please don't expect the world it's just a bit of fun and it certainly will leave you with a smile!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe movie is loosely based on Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing". Quotations from the play are embedded in the background as title cards and occasionally integrated into the dialogue.
- PifiasThe hand prints on the glass cabinet door are not backwards; they were made by Bea's hands flipped outwards when her hands are pressed against the glass.
- Citas
Various: [repeated line, used by characters as an excuse to leave a situation] Is that Tasmania?
- Créditos adicionalesThe opening credits don't start rolling until the 11-minute mark.
- ConexionesFeatured in OWV Updates: Multimedia Update (14/01/2024) (2024)
- Banda sonoraDidn't I (Dave Allison Re-Work)
Written by Al Tanner and William Pulliam
Performed by Darondo
Courtesy of Ubiquity Records
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
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- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Jones Bay Wharf, Pyrmont, Sídney, Nueva Gales del Sur, Australia(exterior scenes)
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 25.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 88.319.668 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 6.000.344 US$
- 24 dic 2023
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 220.332.985 US$
- Duración
- 1h 43min(103 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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