Los celos de una pareja aparentemente perfecta estallan cuando la carrera profesional del marido implosiona, revelando grietas en la fachada de su vida familiar ideal.Los celos de una pareja aparentemente perfecta estallan cuando la carrera profesional del marido implosiona, revelando grietas en la fachada de su vida familiar ideal.Los celos de una pareja aparentemente perfecta estallan cuando la carrera profesional del marido implosiona, revelando grietas en la fachada de su vida familiar ideal.
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Olivia Colman & Benedict Cumberbatch were sublime as usual. No notes.
Andy Samberg also did the best he could and somehow managed to not make his character seem annoying given the writing.
The movie needed a lot more Allison Janney who was great for the few minutes she was in and a lot less Kate McKinnon whose character was just absurd and over the top for no reason. Did not find her remotely funny.
None of the other characters were fully formed and you couldn't care less about them. Wasted some really talented actors like Ncuti Gatwa in throw away roles.
Andy Samberg also did the best he could and somehow managed to not make his character seem annoying given the writing.
The movie needed a lot more Allison Janney who was great for the few minutes she was in and a lot less Kate McKinnon whose character was just absurd and over the top for no reason. Did not find her remotely funny.
None of the other characters were fully formed and you couldn't care less about them. Wasted some really talented actors like Ncuti Gatwa in throw away roles.
I always thought nothing could top Kathleen Turners and Michael Douglas portrayal of 'the Roses', and even if the original is a tad more 'stingy ' the nee version holds it own!
Olivia Colman is a natural comedian and Benedict really surprised me with his comedic timing.
Some really black jokes and some really hilariously written dialogues make this one a cinema hit for sure!
If you want to cry laughing go see it and try not to compare it too much to the original.
Olivia Colman is a natural comedian and Benedict really surprised me with his comedic timing.
Some really black jokes and some really hilariously written dialogues make this one a cinema hit for sure!
If you want to cry laughing go see it and try not to compare it too much to the original.
The Roses is a remake of the 1989's movie and book, The War of the Roses. I never read the book or watched the movie so I had no expectations walking into this movie. The Roses is about the slow descent of a marriage between a successful architect and a successful cook. This movie is really held together because of the lead couple played by Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman. They have great chemistry and snark so I enjoyed every scene they are in together. The story is also good where you can see how their marriage slowly crumbles and it is slow. It is not like a lot of romantic comedies where it happens fast, there is a lot of small pieces that pile up for the eventual blow out. The actual divorce blow up doesn't happen until the third act so some viewers may be disappointed if they saw the trailers. For me, I like the slow progression. That being said probably the weakest elements are the supporting cast. Andy Samberg & Kate McKinnon are two of the more well known actors that play friends of the Roses and a lot of their jokes miss. All the friends are not funny or just rude and you never understood why they were friends with any of them in the first place. The children also are pretty forgettable. I did enjoy the movie overall but that is only because of how strong the leads are. You can definitely wait to see this at home.
Benedict & Olivia are incredible actors who flex between comedy and drama so effortlessly they provide a performance masterclass in a film beautifully made and wonderfully written, with hilarious supporting turns from Kate and Andy. Super poignant and powerful with lots of brilliant, laugh-out-loud moments. Highly recommended.
I think it's really amazing to have a romantic comedy featuring two of the UK's national treasures Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Coleman in the theatres now, especially with all the nastiness going on the world.
This reimagining of the 1989 dark comedy featuring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, shows what happens when a couple favour work-like ambitions rather than working on communicating with one another. It is genuinely hilarious, sweet and tragic all at the same time.
I won't give away the ending, but while it makes some changes to how the 1989 version ended, it also doesn't take away its cautionary tale aspect. It is also hugely critical of the material wealth that people accumulate when they become successful with their jobs.
The two leads have great chemistry and work excellently together. The film also has an early 2000s vibe, which reminded me of Roach's earlier films such as Meet The Parents or Analyse This. Definitely worth a rewatch!
This reimagining of the 1989 dark comedy featuring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas, shows what happens when a couple favour work-like ambitions rather than working on communicating with one another. It is genuinely hilarious, sweet and tragic all at the same time.
I won't give away the ending, but while it makes some changes to how the 1989 version ended, it also doesn't take away its cautionary tale aspect. It is also hugely critical of the material wealth that people accumulate when they become successful with their jobs.
The two leads have great chemistry and work excellently together. The film also has an early 2000s vibe, which reminded me of Roach's earlier films such as Meet The Parents or Analyse This. Definitely worth a rewatch!
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- TriviaApart from the dinner party scene, every item of clothing for Amy (played by Kate McKinnon) was thrifted.
- ErroresWhen the Roses are seeing their kids off at the airport , they're doing so at the gate , something not permitted for non passengers since 9/11 .
- ConexionesRemake of La guerra de los Roses (1989)
- Bandas sonorasHappy Together
performed by Susanna Hoffs and Rufus Wainwright
written by Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon
courtesy of: Bank Robber Music, LLC
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 8,000,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,200,000
- 31 ago 2025
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 17,200,000
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
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