Deux inconnus empêtrés dans de mauvaises relations se retrouvent dans le même Airbnb du nord de l'État de New York.Deux inconnus empêtrés dans de mauvaises relations se retrouvent dans le même Airbnb du nord de l'État de New York.Deux inconnus empêtrés dans de mauvaises relations se retrouvent dans le même Airbnb du nord de l'État de New York.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Nikki Delmonico
- Restaurant Hostess
- (voix)
- (non crédité)
Thomas Hatz
- Charlie's Friend
- (non crédité)
Sandra Lucas
- Nurse
- (non crédité)
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I wouldn't have expected Katie Holmes to be the filmmaker who attempts to create a love story set during the early days of the pandemic. She wrote and directed this 2022 romantic dramedy. However, I would expect her to be the star since her filmmaking style draws from the same sensitivity well as her six years on "Dawson's Creek". The sensitivity of her direction and performance works to some degree, but the leaden pacing and feckless characters hamper Holmes' intention to bring a level of intimacy to COVID. There is something frustrating about watching fortyish characters act like they're dealing with twentysomething angst. Holmes, Jim Sturgess, and Derek Luke try mightily to compensate for this lapse by infusing sincerity. Only an unrecognizable Melissa Leo registers as a character actually living through the uncertainty of the pandemic.
... it's an achievement getting through this romantic-drama without fast-forwarding many sections... there are just sooo many parts that either take forever getting anywhere, or large sections that are just completely predictable as to be intensely boring
... there's not anything tremendously off with any of the acting or the film's production values... it's just when there is entire control in the hands of just one individual, it can prove an issue as evidenced here... outside of having the pandemic as part of the storyline, and not an interesting part, this movie just seems empty.... smiling alot of the Katie Homes smile just isn't enough to make this worth the time.
... there's not anything tremendously off with any of the acting or the film's production values... it's just when there is entire control in the hands of just one individual, it can prove an issue as evidenced here... outside of having the pandemic as part of the storyline, and not an interesting part, this movie just seems empty.... smiling alot of the Katie Homes smile just isn't enough to make this worth the time.
Deserves more than its current IMDb rating.
It's a classic, chick flick, lazy Sunday afternoon watch & I enjoyed it.
The male lead is charming, the female lead is wounded/manipulated & the villain of the piece (not that there is a real villain) is self-centred & unaware.
Easy to follow, well written & acted. It's accessable stuff. Just what you want on a lazy day.
It's probably a 6, but, I gave it 7.
It's a classic, chick flick, lazy Sunday afternoon watch & I enjoyed it.
The male lead is charming, the female lead is wounded/manipulated & the villain of the piece (not that there is a real villain) is self-centred & unaware.
Easy to follow, well written & acted. It's accessable stuff. Just what you want on a lazy day.
It's probably a 6, but, I gave it 7.
In simple little drama "Alone Together" (Katie Holmes' first film as writer (second as director)) she's a lowly NY journo whose dickish bf Derek Luke books them a rural AirBnB as the covid lock-down strikes... but he then doesn't turn up AND it's double-booked (sigh) with Jim Sturgess (always likeable) already there. Resigning to co-habit Holmes & Sturgess hit it off (duh) but as the world shuts up can she really shut it out and live a kinda fantasy? Calm & humourless it's pretty dry, but performances are sound (inc Melissa Leo as Sturgess' mum) and Holmes' direction fresh. We still wait on an excellent covid movie, but just maybe with this they're getting SLIGHTLY better.
It's not bad, the story is nice, and kind and warm in parts, but... there are so many cringe-worth moments in the movie that I had to watch in two parts (and I almost gave up).
It is apparent (to me, at least) that the script needed more iterations and finessing (to remove the cringe moments for starters).
Also, none of the "couples" had much chemistry, I think the movie would be much better off with slightly older (mature) male counterparts and a more relaxed and relatable relationship between them.
Maybe in a few more years, with proper distancing from the pandemic, a refined script and more time to proper audition and cast the 2 main male characters the movie could have been much better.
It is apparent (to me, at least) that the script needed more iterations and finessing (to remove the cringe moments for starters).
Also, none of the "couples" had much chemistry, I think the movie would be much better off with slightly older (mature) male counterparts and a more relaxed and relatable relationship between them.
Maybe in a few more years, with proper distancing from the pandemic, a refined script and more time to proper audition and cast the 2 main male characters the movie could have been much better.
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- AnecdotesKatie Holmes's daughter Suri sang a cover of the song Blue Moon for the opening of the film.
- GaffesPulls up to a long driveway and a large home front. To become a small two story with a small living room, one bedroom and one bathroom. Just inconsistent.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Katie Holmes/Joe Pera/Andrew Marshall (2022)
- Bandes originalesBlue Moon
Performed by Suri Cruise
Written by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers
Published by EMI Robbins Catalog Inc.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 21 575 $US
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
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