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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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.
I don't know that I've ever seen a genuinely funny, adult movie with comedy that felt equally British and American.
I laughed. Out loud. In the theater.
It was a little raunchy at times but it didn't rely on raunchiness, which was refreshing. There were real heartbreaking, award-caliber moments between a couple that had lost their way, but it was still CLEARLY a comedy.
I was expecting more of a climax after all the buildup but I appreciate the ending.
I also wish Allison Janney had a bigger part, just because I really like her.
Kate McKinnon did everything right and she needs to be in more movies like this that can accommodate her style of comedy.
But the drivers were 2 brilliant actors, Colman and Cumberbatch, whose supporting cast members had just the right amount of screen time so that we had other interests, but the story remained on them. Both did a very good job of portraying how 2 deeply flawed people over 40 navigate a rocky marriage...actually "rocky" may be underselling it a bit based solely on the last 20ish minutes. You decide.
Imagine this movie as the next step for Olivia Colman's character after The Bear and it becomes even more entertaining.
I laughed. Out loud. In the theater.
It was a little raunchy at times but it didn't rely on raunchiness, which was refreshing. There were real heartbreaking, award-caliber moments between a couple that had lost their way, but it was still CLEARLY a comedy.
I was expecting more of a climax after all the buildup but I appreciate the ending.
I also wish Allison Janney had a bigger part, just because I really like her.
Kate McKinnon did everything right and she needs to be in more movies like this that can accommodate her style of comedy.
But the drivers were 2 brilliant actors, Colman and Cumberbatch, whose supporting cast members had just the right amount of screen time so that we had other interests, but the story remained on them. Both did a very good job of portraying how 2 deeply flawed people over 40 navigate a rocky marriage...actually "rocky" may be underselling it a bit based solely on the last 20ish minutes. You decide.
Imagine this movie as the next step for Olivia Colman's character after The Bear and it becomes even more entertaining.
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!
The Roses was an engaging and enjoyable watch. While the story did give me pause, making me wonder whether my partner and I might one day mirror the couple on screen, it was delivered with remarkable performances. Olivia Colman in particular stands out as always, bringing depth and nuance to her role.
On the technical side, aside from a few weak CGI shots, the visuals were impressive. The color grading was especially striking and added richness to the overall tone of the film.
Although the ending felt somewhat overdone, the film as a whole was satisfying and well worth the watch.
On the technical side, aside from a few weak CGI shots, the visuals were impressive. The color grading was especially striking and added richness to the overall tone of the film.
Although the ending felt somewhat overdone, the film as a whole was satisfying and well worth the watch.
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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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