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Ezra

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 41min
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6,5/10
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Robert De Niro, Bobby Cannavale, and William A. Fitzgerald in Ezra (2023)
Centers on comedian Max co-parenting autistic son Ezra with ex-wife Jenna. Faced with crucial decisions about Ezra's future, Max and Ezra go on a life-changing cross-country road trip.
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Suivez Max Bernal, qui renonce à sa carrière et à son mariage pour devenir un artiste de cabaret un peu moins prospère.Suivez Max Bernal, qui renonce à sa carrière et à son mariage pour devenir un artiste de cabaret un peu moins prospère.Suivez Max Bernal, qui renonce à sa carrière et à son mariage pour devenir un artiste de cabaret un peu moins prospère.

  • Réalisation
    • Tony Goldwyn
  • Scénario
    • Tony Spiridakis
  • Casting principal
    • Bobby Cannavale
    • Rose Byrne
    • Vera Farmiga
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    5,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Tony Goldwyn
    • Scénario
      • Tony Spiridakis
    • Casting principal
      • Bobby Cannavale
      • Rose Byrne
      • Vera Farmiga
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    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 4 nominations au total

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    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Max
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Jenna
    Vera Farmiga
    Vera Farmiga
    • Grace
    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Jayne
    William A. Fitzgerald
    William A. Fitzgerald
    • Ezra
    Tess Goldwyn
    Tess Goldwyn
    • Mrs. Cathro
    Sophie Mulligan
    • Ariana
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    • Principal Lee
    Ella Ayberk
    Ella Ayberk
    • Dr. Tamarova
    Dov Davidoff
    Dov Davidoff
    • Dov Davidoff
    Emma Willmann
    Emma Willmann
    • Emma Willmann
    Greer Barnes
    Greer Barnes
    • Greer Barnes
    Meg Hennessy
    Meg Hennessy
    • Jackie
    • (as Megan Henness)
    Lois Robbins
    Lois Robbins
    • Susan
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Stan
    Tony Goldwyn
    Tony Goldwyn
    • Bruce
    Geoffrey Owens
    Geoffrey Owens
    • Robert Segal
    Alex Plank
    Alex Plank
    • Dr. Kaplan
    • Réalisation
      • Tony Goldwyn
    • Scénario
      • Tony Spiridakis
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    8yusufpiskin

    Goldwyn & Fitzgerald & Cannavale

    Sometimes people think I'm a fool for not answering them, but I do respond internally, often with quotes from my favorite books and movies... just like Ezra.

    Ezra is a film that beautifully weaves together the story of three generations of autism within a single family. It's brought to life by the masterful direction of Tony Goldwyn, whose talent never fails to impress me, and written by Tony Spiridakis, who is himself a parent of an autistic child.

    Tony Goldwyn has assembled an incredible cast. It was heartwarming to see him reunite with Whoopi Goldberg after "Ghost," along with the brilliant Vera Farmiga, Rainn Wilson, and the always-reliable Robert De Niro in supporting roles.

    But the true magic of the film lies in the performances of Bobby Cannavale, who proves what a remarkable actor he can be when given the chance, his real-life partner Rose Byrne, and the astonishing William Fitzgerald.

    Director Tony Goldwyn insisted on casting an autistic actor to play Ezra, which was no easy feat, as Hollywood tends to shy away from decisions that increase legal liability. The film's co-producer, Alex Plank, is also on the autism spectrum. The goal was not only to make an authentic film but also to create an accessible film set for neurodivergent actors and crew members. Under Plank's guidance, everyone on set participated in autism training sessions throughout the production.

    The film's cinematography, handled by Daniel Moder, is a visual treat with its story-driven use of color and camera work.

    Unlike the usual (and frankly offensive/misleading) autism-centric films, "Ezra" takes a more accurate path, embracing neurodiversity, and has deepened my respect for Tony Goldwyn. The film avoids the common tropes and stereotypes associated with autism, instead offering a nuanced and authentic portrayal of the challenges and joys of living with autism. It celebrates the unique strengths and perspectives of neurodivergent individuals, while also acknowledging the difficulties they face in a world that often misunderstands and stigmatizes them.

    In conclusion, "Ezra" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking film that sheds light on the complexities of autism with sensitivity and compassion. It is a must-see for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of neurodiversity and the importance of acceptance and inclusion.
    7NoPantsBatman

    Rocky start, but a solid movie

    Ezra, directed by Tony Goldwyn, stars Bobby Cannavale as Max Bernal, with Robert De Niro, Rose Byrne, and William Fitzgerald in key roles, and has a runtime of 105 minutes. The film tells the story of a father navigating the challenges of co-parenting his autistic son, Ezra, through a heartfelt cross-country road trip.

    Initially, the movie threw me off with a somewhat cliché start. The plot was set into motion by decisions that felt irrational and not entirely believable, making it difficult to get fully immersed right away. However, as the story unfolded, Ezra managed to win me over. The narrative gradually moved away from the typical setup and developed into a more nuanced exploration of family, connection, and personal struggles.

    One of the film's biggest strengths is the performances from the entire cast. Bobby Cannavale and William Fitzgerald lead the charge with compelling portrayals, and you can feel every emotion emanating from their characters. Robert De Niro and Rose Byrne add depth to the supporting cast, and all the actors bring a sincerity to their roles that makes the story engaging. Each scene is given room to breathe, allowing the characters' emotions to resonate without feeling rushed.

    The film's pacing is another highlight, as it never felt hurried or forced. This careful approach allowed Ezra to evoke some truly heartfelt emotions, making the viewer feel invested in the journey of Max and his son. It's clear that Tony Goldwyn's direction and Tony Spiridakis's writing aimed to capture the raw and tender moments of parenting, and for the most part, they succeeded.

    In conclusion, despite a rocky start, Ezra finds its footing and delivers a touching, emotional journey. The strong performances and well-paced storytelling make it a movie worth watching. I give it a 7 out of 10.
    JohnDeSando

    Poignant sometimes absurd melodrama for a light summer visit. Super acting.

    He's read the New York Times since he was 5 and can eat only with plastic silverware. That's Ezra, the film is Ezra, and Ezra is autistic. This new melodrama from Hollywood, directed by Tony Goldwyn, is a tearjerker in its best form: so likeable is dad, Max (Bobby Cannavale in his career high), so fetchingly gruff his grandpa (Robert De Niro), so loveable Ezra (William A. Fitzgerald) that you root for them from the first frame to the last.

    Max doesn't want Ezra to be put in a special school, so in his usually off-kilter way, he kidnaps Ezra to take him to California away from the cold-hearted child services and to appear as a comedian on the Jimmy Kimmel show. Despite the challenge of an Amber Alert, the fugitives manage to make the odyssey with grandpa's help and that of the endearing mother (Rose Byrne), divorced from Max but loving both Ezra and him. That she accepts the authorities' decision to drug Ezra and place him in a special school stretches credibility given the questionable authorities.

    Although some of these situations seem like setups for pulling at the heart, the film peppers each with a reality that proclaims how we could easily be in the same situation. Max often acts like a child, while the child acts like an adult. When Max attacks the principal, the script seems unreal.

    However, the film successfully shows not only the rough side, but also the charming side of autism, much as Rainman did. In other words, humanity outweighs film formula.

    Life constantly gives Max chances while he tends to blow the opportunities. While being a stand-up comedian who earns a gig on Kimmel, he has some of the worst jokes ever, such as finding his inner child who happens to have a gun.

    One of the memorable segments is De Niro showing his considerable chops when he apologizes to Max for being an emotionally distant father. It's the old Travis first-rate acting even when it feels like writer Tony Spiridakis is forcing the moment and its emotion.

    The movie Ezra is a stellar summer outing with excellent acting and caution about being a parent and bringing up an autistic child. The imperfections are negligible when you consider its strengths.
    7AfricanBro

    The kid's good

    I was pleasantly surprised to find actual comedians here. I actually watch Emma Willmann's stuff, and it seems like she even wrote her own material here. The movie convincingly portrays its themes, highlighting the struggles of parenting, especially in the context of divorce and a child with mental health issues. We also see the valid reasons behind the parents' disagreements. They both wanted what was best.

    The film exceeded my expectations. The conflicts felt realistic, and the acting was good, particularly from William A. Fitzgerald in his first movie role. He was so good that I hope he doesn't get typecast like the dude from The Good Doctor. Overall, the cast did well. Robert De Niro's introduction was funny, and he had some great moments. He's excellent at playing father roles, as I noticed in Silver Linings Playbook.

    The humor was well-balanced, with the best laughs coming from moments outside the stand-up comedy bits. I'm glad the movie didn't overdo the jokes, even though one of the main characters is a comedian. It balances out with the dramatic moments without overshadowing them.

    While the movie didn't leave a lasting impact, I still think it's worth watching. It was a pleasant surprise since I expected it to be overly sentimental, but it turned out much better. One of the cool things about mystery movie screenings is discovering unexpectedly good films, even if they're not ones I was eagerly anticipating. I'm a bit conflicted about giving it 3 or 3½ stars.
    7BoBo_Goal32

    Not exactly Rain man, but beautiful and exciting

    I had the feeling that somewhere, in the process of the movie, I am seeing another version of Rain Man. It has some plot lines and a one of the main characters has autism, but this movie only can be flattered for being compared in any way to the timeless masterpiece and exciting movie with Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.

    Ezra is a kid that has autism and while he is trying to live his life as a regular kid, his divorced parents are investing a lot of work to make everything tick well for their son. They try to keep him in a regular school but Ezra and his environment are having troubles to mash-up with each other.

    His father - Max is a stand-up comedy dude, who live with his father. They both have unsolved issues between themselves and their past, but this subject is touched microscopely, in order to give some background for both of their statuses. The mother is dating another guy and Ezra is living with her, but someday the plot thickens, due to a McGuffin, within one of the scenes and throws away Max and Ezra to a strange and short road trip.

    During this trip Max is learning a lot of his son and on himself, while other characters evolves a little bit more, in an instant plot catalysator moves. This is too short of a movie to get the characters to get arced well, but surprisingly they manage to stay interesting, compelling and very emotional and heartwarming.

    Underrated Bobby Cannavale is making one of his best performances, while running around and getting crazy, like his character should react to all plot scenarios. Rose Byrne is great, as usual, but not very noticeable and Bobby De-Niro is fabulous as he is being expected of. Great chemistry between all the characters and also from young William A. Fitzgerald, that plays Ezra.

    Tony Goldwyn is making a great work for not loosing his audience to over drama, by taking a large part for the comedy in this movie - letting his viewers to feel authentic and still get excited from the small and captivating moments, that the audience should get excited from. A small, heartwarming and uplifting movie.

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      In real life, Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne have been a couple since 2012.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 mai 2024 (Koweït)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Apple TV Store (MENA)
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      • Anglais
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      • 2 631 460 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 242 678 $US
      • 2 juin 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 4 696 480 $US
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      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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