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- Réalisation
- Scénario
- 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 feel I have been a bit harsh on this film, as I did really enjoy watching I, and found it to be a bit better than reviews had me believe.
It wasn't a wholly original premise, although the Lockdown element added something fresh. I can understand this film isn't for those who like high action or a steady flow of punchy one liners.
However, despite the gentle pace, no huge peaks or troughs, and a pretty tame/simple concept, I was fully engaged throughout the film and thought it was very watchable. Yes, big things are ignored, or/& wrapped up/over before they're really ever a 'thing ', but I just liked being in the company of the characters and watching them navigate the pandemic with existing stresses and life situations.
I'd not deter anyone from watching this, and I appreciated most performances. But, its not something I'd rave about either. I think it's best being one of those films you stumped across and decide to give a try, and end up having a pleasant 90mins viewing experience.
It wasn't a wholly original premise, although the Lockdown element added something fresh. I can understand this film isn't for those who like high action or a steady flow of punchy one liners.
However, despite the gentle pace, no huge peaks or troughs, and a pretty tame/simple concept, I was fully engaged throughout the film and thought it was very watchable. Yes, big things are ignored, or/& wrapped up/over before they're really ever a 'thing ', but I just liked being in the company of the characters and watching them navigate the pandemic with existing stresses and life situations.
I'd not deter anyone from watching this, and I appreciated most performances. But, its not something I'd rave about either. I think it's best being one of those films you stumped across and decide to give a try, and end up having a pleasant 90mins viewing experience.
To those reviewers that only watch part of a movie and then rate it 1 star-that's just not fair. Look, this movie is not a major movie and it's made for a female audience. I watched the whole thing last night and found it to be a fair romance set against the backdrop of the beginning of Covid. My problem was with Katie Holmes's character talking about wanting marriage and children sometime in the future. She's 44 so unless she's adopting that's not going to happen anytime soon. I do realize you can get pregnant at that age. I just think she was trying to play someone about ten years younger and that didn't work for me. It wasn't a bad way to spend 90 minutes, it's a bit slow moving but what do you expect during a pandemic? Her grandfather who raised her died and she cried briefly and then it's barely mentioned again. That wasn't realistic. So those are my reasons for not rating it higher than 6, although I mostly enjoyed it.
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 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.
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.
Le saviez-vous
- 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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