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7 Chinese Brothers

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 16min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
1,7 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Jason Schwartzman in 7 Chinese Brothers (2015)
Sharing a small apartment with his sleepy French bulldog, an unmotivated thirty-something slacker lands a job at a Quick Lube to be close to the shop's beautiful manager. Has he found a new purpose in life? Is there still hope?
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaSharing a small apartment with his sleepy French bulldog, an unmotivated thirty-something slacker lands a job at a Quick Lube to be close to the shop's beautiful manager. Has he found a new ... Leer todoSharing a small apartment with his sleepy French bulldog, an unmotivated thirty-something slacker lands a job at a Quick Lube to be close to the shop's beautiful manager. Has he found a new purpose in life? Is there still hope?Sharing a small apartment with his sleepy French bulldog, an unmotivated thirty-something slacker lands a job at a Quick Lube to be close to the shop's beautiful manager. Has he found a new purpose in life? Is there still hope?

  • Dirección
    • Bob Byington
  • Guión
    • Bob Byington
  • Reparto principal
    • Jason Schwartzman
    • Olympia Dukakis
    • Tunde Adebimpe
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,6/10
    1,7 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Bob Byington
    • Guión
      • Bob Byington
    • Reparto principal
      • Jason Schwartzman
      • Olympia Dukakis
      • Tunde Adebimpe
    • 23Reseñas de usuarios
    • 30Reseñas de críticos
    • 56Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 2 premios y 4 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos8

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:58
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    7 Chinese Brothers: Clubbing
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    7 Chinese Brothers: Clubbing
    7 Chinese Brothers: Clubbing
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    7 Chinese Brothers: Clubbing
    7 Chinese Brothers: Are You Hiring?
    Clip 1:56
    7 Chinese Brothers: Are You Hiring?
    7 Chinese Brothers: 90 Percent Of The Equation Is Just Showing Up
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    7 Chinese Brothers: 90 Percent Of The Equation Is Just Showing Up
    7 Chinese Brothers: Jason And Arrow
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    7 Chinese Brothers: Jason And Arrow
    7 Chinese Brothers: Jason And Olympia
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    7 Chinese Brothers: Jason And Olympia

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    Jason Schwartzman
    Jason Schwartzman
    • Larry
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Grandma
    Tunde Adebimpe
    Tunde Adebimpe
    • Major Norwood
    Eleanore Pienta
    Eleanore Pienta
    • Lupe
    Stephen Root
    Stephen Root
    • George
    Arrow Schwartzman
    Arrow Schwartzman
    • Arrow the Dog
    Jimmy Gonzales
    Jimmy Gonzales
    • Jimmy
    John Gatins
    John Gatins
    • Dinsmore
    Jonathan Togo
    Jonathan Togo
    • Don
    Josh Meyer
    Josh Meyer
    • Reginald
    Ted Beck
    • Cashier
    Chris Doubek
    Chris Doubek
    • Daryl
    Grover Coulson
    Grover Coulson
    • Mr. Johnson
    Alex Karpovsky
    Alex Karpovsky
    • Kaminsky
    Jennifer Prediger
    Jennifer Prediger
    • Woman with glasses
    Charlie LaRose
    Charlie LaRose
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    Anna Margaret Hollyman
    Anna Margaret Hollyman
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    Michael Tully
    Michael Tully
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    2rbsteury

    Tedius beyond description

    As I overheard someone going out of its showing at the Traverse City Film Festival saying "That was fricking torture." A story about an unlikable slacker going nowhere, the movie is filled with people uttering painfully unfunny lines. At first the packed theater politely laughed and by the end of this pointless 75 minutes the audience was dead silent (or asleep). I won't dwell on the plot because there is none. Sorry if I sound angry but it was a wasted evening and $24 for my wife and me.

    How sad that Olympia Dukakis has let herself sink to the level of appearing in a movie this banal. Jason Schwartzman's pug Arrow is the only star that earned his pay.

    Stay away. (2/10)
    3planktonrules

    I kept waiting and waiting and waiting for something to happen....

    Sometimes you watch a film and wonder to yourself 'what were they thinking when they made this movie?!'--such was my reaction when I watched this new and oddly named film starring Jason Schwartzman. Bob Byington wrote and directed this strange movie and it's one that left me confused and bored.

    When the film begins, Larry (Schwartzman) is a complete slacker and a bit of a loser. He's just lost a job because he was caught stealing and he doesn't seem to care in the least. What he does care about are drinking, taking drugs and his dog (incidentally, this French Bulldog is actually Schwartzman's dog in real life). Later, when he gets a job in a quick lube store, you keep expecting Larry to somehow show that down deep he's capable of change and will become responsible and likable...which never really happens in any meaningful way. He is, throughout the entire film, a jerk who has serious issues and who doesn't seem to care about this nor does he see much of a need to change. There is a tiny change at the end...but clearly not enough to offer any real hope for the guy cleaning himself up and achieving something with his life.

    This film is quirky...almost in a Wes Anderson sort of way, which is what I expected since Schwartzman frequently appears in Anderson's films. However, the quirkiness isn't humorous...just quirky and the film never really resonates with the audience. It's strange...just to be strange. And this soon becomes tedious. Had this been a short film, it might have been an interesting character study. But at 90 minutes and with a leading character you cannot help but dislike the film dragged. No sense of reason for all this seemed evident to me at any point. A clear misfire and I can see why this film went to straight to DVD very quickly. If you care, it's out this week but I wouldn't rush to see it unless you are a die-hard Schwartzman fan or you like long and ponderous films.
    4themissingpatient

    Another likable loser

    Jason Schwartzman is Larry, a pill-popping alcoholic who lacks any ambition whatsoever. When Larry isn't getting fired or looking for a new job he can make a joke of, he spends his time visiting his grandmother in a nursing home and talking to his dog.

    Schwartzman seems to be the go-to actor for insightful, comical and somewhat dark character studies. Though he is quite charming in this quirky role, 7 Chinese Brothers isn't really insightful at all. There are a few funny moments here and there but when the film takes a more serious, dramatic turn towards the end, the most unpredictable thing is how inconsequential everything turns out to be.

    It's a sad story about a likable loser, like many of the characters Schwartzman plays. When it's revealed why this character is the way he is, it makes sense but it's hard to feel anything for him due to his unwillingness to admit his true feelings and embrace the opportunities given to him.
    7tinybirds

    If you love Jason Schwartzman...

    Jason Schwartzman is one of those actors whose films you generally either love or maybe kind of hate. 7 Chinese Brothers (2015) is a film that is definitely no exception, but for those of us who are fans, it hits the mark head on. The film is a character study of Larry, a 30- something slacker and all around aimless weirdo ambling through his days trying to keep himself amused. The brainchild of director Bob Byington, this strange character loses his job at a restaurant after being caught stealing booze from the bar into his big gulp, only to find himself at war with the restaurant manager in an absurd ongoing battle that amusingly recurs throughout the film. Larry spends the bulk of his time discussing life with his lethargic boston terrier Arrow, Schwartzman's real-life dog and real-deal star of the show. Arrow is hilariously nonplussed and adorably immortalized in this film - his sedate screen presence as well as the evident bond between him and his owner contributes immeasurably to the tone of the film and the character, as well as its overall charm.

    This film is low on actual plot lines, but there are a number of other characters with whom Larry interacts during his day to day. His best friend Major, played by TV On The Radio frontman Babatunde Adebimpe, helps to ground the antics of our main character, but his lucky life also serves to make stark the unlucky fortune of the far more everyday and unremarkable Larry. Olympia Dukakis is flawless as Larry's grandmother and voice of reason, with whom his self-concerned attitude makes itself evident early in the film. So while little of note actually happens throughout the film, we have ample opportunity to explore the recesses of this odd character's mind as well as watch his gradual arch towards some personal growth. The film's camera-work is primarily that shaky, hand-held feel that's currently relentlessly popular in this style of film. Byington really makes viewers feel as though they're following Larry around and watching him mess up, be erratic, and embarrass himself real-time. The camera is right in Schwartzman's face through the majority of the film so his acting had to be spot on to carry this film, and he succeeds in being both comically on-point and pointedly Larry at all times. The character never slips once while the audience eats up all of his bizarre habits, like imitating a fat kid getting out of a pool on every possible countertop, as only Schwartzman delivers this signature kind of absurdity with his particular sort of grace.

    7 Chinese Brothers is strange, it's meandering, and it's even a little bit boring at times. It is possible that critics of Schwartzman could suggest that this sort of character exploration is just another means to show off and glorify that thing that he does, that quirky indie, alternative film thing for which Jason Schwartzman is sort of the posterboy. While we sat in the theater and the film came to a close, my partner even turned to me and just said "I don't get it, what is this movie about?" And that's the thing, it's not really about anything in particular. There's no genius, deep message in this storyline; while there's an element of wanting to connect and find a sort of joie de vivre here, these themes are dominated by just the sheer wandering into the character that dominates the screen time. Yet its richness can be found in the experience of watching an artist create a character that audiences simply want to watch. These are the sorts of ideas from which cult films spring, where there's just something that hooks you and reels you in about the world created by those involved in its production. This is what Jason Schwartzman is really good at and here Bob Byington has successfully crafted a memorable space that allowed him to do his thing delightfully. 7 Chinese Brothers is just right for those that found themselves psyched just on seeing its advertisement, and you know who you are. If you aren't one of those people, maybe you could just go to see Arrow in all his drowsy glory.
    8mbtownplanning

    Great film - don't get the title though

    Reading some reviews I half expected a slacker film as in something a bit like American Pie (but with slackers). But this was good - I like films that are realistic like this one. That is the main thing I liked - not big high stakes drama or clichés or tilting towards a message.

    The character was not pointless - the character does grow.

    I didn't really understand the title though. I like REM (I was really into them as a young adult - probably too much). But whilst the song might have an interpretation that makes sense in the context of the movie, it surely doesn't enough to name the film after it. A kind of random incidental-ism is fine, but it should make some sense.

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      The lead dog in the film is actor Jason Scwartzman's real dog Arrow.
    • Citas

      Grandma: 90 percent of the equation is just showing up.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jason Schwartzman/Tatiana Maslany/Dan White (2015)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de abril de 2016 (Australia)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Grecia
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      • Seven Chinese Brothers
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Crestview Minimax IGA, 7108 Woodrow Ave., Austin, Texas, Estados Unidos(Grocery Store)
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      • 8750 Films
      • Faliro House Productions
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