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Un acto de esperanza

Título original: The Children Act
  • 2017
  • R
  • 1h 45min
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Emma Thompson in Un acto de esperanza (2017)
As her marriage to Jack (Stanley Tucci) flounders, eminent High Court judge Fiona Maye (Emma Thompson) has a life-changing decision to make at work - should she force a teenage boy, Adam (Fionn Whitehead), to have the blood transfusion that will save his life? Her unorthodox visit to his hospital bedside has a profound impact on them both, stirring strong new emotions in the boy and long-buried feelings in her.
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Mientras su matrimonio se desmorona, una juez debe tomar una decisión sobre un caso que involucra a un adolescente que se niega a recibir una transfusión de sangre por motivos religiosos.Mientras su matrimonio se desmorona, una juez debe tomar una decisión sobre un caso que involucra a un adolescente que se niega a recibir una transfusión de sangre por motivos religiosos.Mientras su matrimonio se desmorona, una juez debe tomar una decisión sobre un caso que involucra a un adolescente que se niega a recibir una transfusión de sangre por motivos religiosos.

  • Dirección
    • Richard Eyre
  • Guionista
    • Ian McEwan
  • Elenco
    • Emma Thompson
    • Stanley Tucci
    • Reena Lalbihari
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Richard Eyre
    • Guionista
      • Ian McEwan
    • Elenco
      • Emma Thompson
      • Stanley Tucci
      • Reena Lalbihari
    • 150Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 125Opiniones de los críticos
    • 62Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total

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    The Children Act: Do You Remember How We Were?
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    Stanley Tucci and Emma Thompson Happy to Reunite for 'The Children Act'

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    • Fiona Maye
    Stanley Tucci
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    Reena Lalbihari
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    • Samaira
    Dominic Carter
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    • Roger
    Paul Kemble
    • Keith
    Daniel Fritz
    Daniel Fritz
    • German Journalist
    Grace Crawford
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    Sarah Somerville
    Sarah Somerville
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    Syreeta Kumar
    • Moira
    Avital Abergel
    • Twins' Mother
    Raphael Desprez
    Raphael Desprez
    • Twins' Father
    Jason Watkins
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    • Nigel Pauling
    Annabel Galligan
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    Fionn Whitehead
    Fionn Whitehead
    • Adam Henry
    Howard Ward
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    Rosie Boore
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    Ben Chaplin
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    8bob-the-movie-man

    "And the Oscar goes to"... (or should go to)... "Dame Emma Thompson".

    Judge Maye (Thompson) is a childless wife to her loving husband Jack (Tucci), but is also a workaholic. This is driving the long-term couple to the point of infidelity: a fact the ever-focused Fiona - whose life, to her, probably feels to be in a perfect if selfish equilibrium - is oblivious to. With Fiona's intense but comfortable world about to cave in around her, her increasing stress is not helped by the latest case she is working on: one where Adam ( Fionn Whitehead from "Dunkirk"), a Jehovah's Witness boy and a minor, is refusing on religious grounds the blood transfusion he desperately needs to fight his lukaemia. Fiona's decisions in the months ahead go much further than a simple judgement on the case.

    Two acting giants - one born in London; one born in New York - tower over this Ian McEwan adaptation like leviathons. I bandy around the phrase "national treasure" a lot in my reviews, but here Emma Thompson is simply breathtakingly powerful in the lead role of Judge Fiona Maye, exhibiting such extremes of emotion that you would like to think that an Oscar nomination would be assured. (However, before I run out and put a £10 bet on her to win, the film is such a small British film that unfortunately both a nomination and a win seem unlikely! THIS IS A CRIME! Please share and lobby people, lobby! Perhaps at the very least we can hope for some BAFTA recognition).

    Sometimes a masterly lead performance can make a co-star performance seem unbalanced, but no such danger here. Stanley Tucci makes a perfect acting foil for Thompson: if he were a wine he would be described as "exasperation, frustration, compassion with strong notes of respect". And he carries it off with perfection.

    This is an incredibly intelligent film, working on so many different levels and subject to so much interpretation. Fiona's feelings for the troubled teenager feel more maternal than sexual, but when those feelings become returned and escalate the whole piece develops a queasily oedipal quality. Many films have focused on illicit attractions between teacher and pupil, but here lies a new variation, with Maye fighting against her best professional insticts to 'do the right thing'. "I'm frightened of myself" she eventually wails to a colleague.

    In his opening hospital scenes, (not withstanding the comic similarities between the guitar scene here and a certain scene in "Airplane"!), Adam seems completely other-wordly compared to a typical teen and this comes across as utterly false. That is, until you consider the oddness of his family background and Jehovah's Witness upbringing. As such, the film just about gets away with it. Whitehead does a good job with a difficult role.

    If you've been in a court, you'll know that there is something regal and magical about a judge in full regalia entering a packed courtroom. So it's unusual to see the view from the other side of the door... a non-descript office corridor and a non-descript door. Helping the judge on this side of the door is her PA Nigel, played by the brilliant Jason Watkins: a TV regular (e.g. "Line of Duty", "W1A") but seen far less at the movies.

    As a story of obsessive fixation, it borders on McEwan's disturbing earlier work "Enduring Love". And it has the potential to go in lots of interesting directions as a sort of bonkers platonic love triangle ("He wants to live with US?" splutters Tucci). Where the story does end up going was not particularly to my liking, and a melodramatic concert scene was - for me - a little overdone. However it does give rise to a scene (the 'sopping wet' scene) that shows Thompson at her most brilliant: if she DID get Oscar or BAFTA nominated then this will be her pre-announcement snippet.

    It's a great film for showcasing acting talent, but beware: it's short on laughs, not remotely uplifting and takes a while to mentally recover from!
    8Blue-Grotto

    Riveting and Emotional Performance by Emma

    High Court judge Fiona Maye is meticulous, brief and extremely well prepared. Deviances from established protocol or the issue at hand are not tolerated for a moment. Jolts to Fiona's ordered and complex world come in the forms of a restless, bored spouse and a young man, Adam, on the verge of dying because the religious doctrine of his parents will not allow the blood transfusion he desperately needs. Inner turmoil and pent up emotions cause Fiona to act out of character and the consequences are swift and severe both in Adam's case and Fiona's personal life. In darkness and despair Fiona searches for a jewel she can hang onto.

    Emma Thompson (Fiona) is amazing. Her riveting and emotional performance carries the film and moved me in ways I didn't imagine. The film title is a bit misleading. Despite reading a review in advance, I still thought the primary theme would be something of a documentary of the development or implementation of the Children Act and therefore something of a snoozeapalooza. It is nothing of the sort. While it does concern the Children Act, it is mostly a character driven drama. Any realistic portrayal of a country's justice system should be accompanied by a snooze alert, but this film is realistic enough without drifting into the realm of dreamland. The film is based on a book by Ian McEwan.
    9harry-27-588516

    Stunningly Powerful

    Never before have I gone to a screening of a film just to see if it was going to be just OK, in fact I nearly didn't go. How wrong I was, I cannot remember a film that has has such an emotional impact on me. It's a very powerful intelligent and moving film with stunning performances from Emma Thompson & Fionn Whitehead and if Emma doesn't receive awards for her performance alone then there's something seriously wrong. If you like intelligent thought provoking films, go and watch this on the big screen, I promise you'll not be disappointed.
    Gordon-11

    Good frist half

    This film starts off engaging, as the judge is presented with a dilemma that would spark a controversy whichever way she decides to do. The courtroom drama is interesting and makes me want to find out what is next. However, the second half of the film is just really strange and uninteresting. It is far fetched, overly sentimental and plainly unbelievable. The second half spoils the experience for me.
    9ayoreinf

    Rationalism and faith face their limitations

    This is a very deep and thought provoking movie, relying on a supurb cast performance with Emma Thompson heading the list. Be careful reading the synopsis as it contains a few significant errors, might be based on the novel. I can't explain the errors without adding spoilers, and I don't do these.

    The basic point of this movie is a confrontation between a woman striving to be as rational as possible, being a judge, and facing the limitations of pure rationalism when she has to rule on a question of faith. While faith also struggles to come out from this confrontation unscathed, as manifest by the young boy who has to live with the ruling of the judge. Very cleverly the story doesn't end with the judges ruling but with both sides of the debate having to live with the consequences of the ruling. The story is told with very English reserve that suits it very well. That's all one needs to know, before seeing it. If you get the chance do see it.

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    • Trivia
      The production was allowed to film at the entrance and in the foyer of the actual Royal Court of Justice in London. This is the only movie in recent times that got permission to do so.
    • Errores
      Throughout the film, her clerk and others address Fiona as 'my lady'; in reality they would simply call her 'judge'. 'My Lady' is a term of address used only in court.
    • Citas

      Fiona Maye: Life is more precious than dignity.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Emma Thompson/Elle Fanning/LykkeLi/Amine (2018)
    • Bandas sonoras
      My Funny Valentine
      Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

      Taken from their musical comedy "Babes in Arms" (1937)

      Performed By Emma Thompson on the piano; vocals by Anthony Calf

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de agosto de 2018 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Children Act
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Field Court, The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn, 8 South Square, London, Greater London, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(on location)
    • Productoras
      • BBC Film
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • Toledo Productions
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 547,750
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 76,108
      • 16 sep 2018
    • Total a nivel mundial
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