Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA married couple are thrown into a crisis when the wife, an under-appreciated and stressed "supermom," suffers a post-traumatic breakdown during the holiday season, causing her to regress to... Tout lireA married couple are thrown into a crisis when the wife, an under-appreciated and stressed "supermom," suffers a post-traumatic breakdown during the holiday season, causing her to regress to her college-age, party-girl self.A married couple are thrown into a crisis when the wife, an under-appreciated and stressed "supermom," suffers a post-traumatic breakdown during the holiday season, causing her to regress to her college-age, party-girl self.
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This movie keeps you engaged throughout the full duration. The actors were great and were very relatable. Although the premise of the change that occurred with the main actress was fictitious, it was funny and she is extremely likeable, adorable actually, EXTREMELY. The husband is a good guy and it's very hard not to like him, I'm sure most married men can related to what he was experiencing at time.
Not that you need to be married, but I could relate to a lot of the situations and details that were included in the movie.
It's a light-hearted, feel-good movie. I enjoyed it and highly recommend it.
Not that you need to be married, but I could relate to a lot of the situations and details that were included in the movie.
It's a light-hearted, feel-good movie. I enjoyed it and highly recommend it.
8/10 - Relatable and Touching
What stood out to me in The Throwback was how relatable it felt. The struggles of balancing family life and personal growth are something many will connect with, and Justina Machado brings that tension to life brilliantly. Will Sasso adds humor and warmth, making their dynamic believable and touching. Mario García's script does a great job exploring these themes, though there were moments where the pacing felt uneven. Still, the film's heart and humor shine through, making it a delightful watch for anyone looking for a mix of laughter and reflection.
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What stood out to me in The Throwback was how relatable it felt. The struggles of balancing family life and personal growth are something many will connect with, and Justina Machado brings that tension to life brilliantly. Will Sasso adds humor and warmth, making their dynamic believable and touching. Mario García's script does a great job exploring these themes, though there were moments where the pacing felt uneven. Still, the film's heart and humor shine through, making it a delightful watch for anyone looking for a mix of laughter and reflection.
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The Throwback is a tender grown-up person film about parenting, the fight against getting older and duller, and ultimately the power of strong loving relationships that can make not being young tolerable.
While The Throwback is structured somewhat like a reverse of Big - 1988's Tom Hanks classic about a child occupying an adult body - the switch from middle aged mom to late teen younger self is a much more interesting, less well trodden path, and is handled with a deft hand by debutant director Mario Garcia.
Garcia lets the audience cheer unashamedly and vicariously at the obvious stuff - soccer mom doing shots at pool parties - before nudging us towards more thoughtful less black and white ideas about the differences between being young and irresponsible and older with kids. Refreshingly the movie doesn't try to drag you to a trite conclusion about whether being old is better, or worse or (yawn) just different.
There is enough room left for the audience to make their own mind up either way and that's what makes the movie so engaging and easy to enjoy.
Garcia loves nudging the audience towards a gag, and he keeps the comedy train on track. But he wraps the fun in enough intellect to make The Throwback interesting as well as funny.
That would have been a lot harder without two lead actors used to straddling that divide and who seem perfectly cast for this film. Justina Machado is super easy to see as the hot mom who can just about get away with suddenly become a party girl without it seeming silly to everyone, particularly if you remember her Six Feet Under heyday when she was equally brilliant as here (and just as hot).
And Will Sasso's big dad bod bursting with love for his spiraling wife is a step up in responsibility from his balancing sidekick role in Loudermilk but he brings an understated physical humor to the role while steering clear of absolute slapstick - mostly.
If you have kids and at times wish you didn't, this movie gets you - the guilt, the frustration, the impatience, the love, the routine, the tedium. And if the kids are out or tucked up in bed on a Friday night some time soon, The Throwback is a 100-minute escape from all that and a chance to feel okay about yourself.
While The Throwback is structured somewhat like a reverse of Big - 1988's Tom Hanks classic about a child occupying an adult body - the switch from middle aged mom to late teen younger self is a much more interesting, less well trodden path, and is handled with a deft hand by debutant director Mario Garcia.
Garcia lets the audience cheer unashamedly and vicariously at the obvious stuff - soccer mom doing shots at pool parties - before nudging us towards more thoughtful less black and white ideas about the differences between being young and irresponsible and older with kids. Refreshingly the movie doesn't try to drag you to a trite conclusion about whether being old is better, or worse or (yawn) just different.
There is enough room left for the audience to make their own mind up either way and that's what makes the movie so engaging and easy to enjoy.
Garcia loves nudging the audience towards a gag, and he keeps the comedy train on track. But he wraps the fun in enough intellect to make The Throwback interesting as well as funny.
That would have been a lot harder without two lead actors used to straddling that divide and who seem perfectly cast for this film. Justina Machado is super easy to see as the hot mom who can just about get away with suddenly become a party girl without it seeming silly to everyone, particularly if you remember her Six Feet Under heyday when she was equally brilliant as here (and just as hot).
And Will Sasso's big dad bod bursting with love for his spiraling wife is a step up in responsibility from his balancing sidekick role in Loudermilk but he brings an understated physical humor to the role while steering clear of absolute slapstick - mostly.
If you have kids and at times wish you didn't, this movie gets you - the guilt, the frustration, the impatience, the love, the routine, the tedium. And if the kids are out or tucked up in bed on a Friday night some time soon, The Throwback is a 100-minute escape from all that and a chance to feel okay about yourself.
Nowadays it's hard to find a perfect, lighthearted yet meaningful film. The Throwback hits it out of the park! Great acting great writing and great directing, along with a catchy appropriate soundtrack makes this movie a hit. Will Sasso known for his comedy (and he is really funny in this movie, mind you), takes his acting to another level in my opinion in this film. I won't bore with details but just a couple things: First, he kids in this film are hilarious and you really get a feeling that they are actually brothers!!! Secondly, he writing is beautiful- REAL. For example, when we're introduced to Shea, the 19- year old blond neighbor, we think we're meeting a boy-crazy, social media- obsessed party girl. And initially she is. However, as the film goes on, the writing gives her depth and developement that is something beautiful to watch. Lastly veteran comedian Bobby Lee makes the most of his limited screentime & like the sons, steals scenes. I've always thought that Bobby Lee is underrated with this comedy. In my opinion Bobby Lee is an American treasure! 😁
"The Throwback" is a powerful exploration of love, identity, and resilience, brought to life by Justina Machado and Will Sasso's incredible performances. Mario García's nuanced direction and heartfelt script balance the emotional weight of the story with moments of humor and tenderness, making the characters deeply relatable. The film's exploration of mental health within a marriage feels fresh and authentic, diving into the complexities of supporting a partner through a life-altering crisis. Machado's transformation into her younger self is both compelling and heartbreaking, while Sasso's portrayal of a husband grappling with his own fears adds depth to the narrative. The Throwback is a moving journey of healing and rediscovery that will resonate with anyone who's faced life's unexpected challenges.
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- Budget
- 1 200 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 339 $US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
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