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Le chiassose imprese di una famiglia mista di dodici persone, i Baker, mentre affrontano una frenetica vita insieme e contemporaneamente gestiscono l'azienda di famiglia.Le chiassose imprese di una famiglia mista di dodici persone, i Baker, mentre affrontano una frenetica vita insieme e contemporaneamente gestiscono l'azienda di famiglia.Le chiassose imprese di una famiglia mista di dodici persone, i Baker, mentre affrontano una frenetica vita insieme e contemporaneamente gestiscono l'azienda di famiglia.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
Timon Kyle Durrett
- Dom Clayton
- (as Timon Durrett)
Cynthia Daniel
- Michele
- (as Cynthia Daniel Hauser)
Simeon Othello Daise
- Chris
- (as Simeon Daise)
Recensioni in evidenza
Unfortunately... rather bad.
'Cheaper by the Dozen' undoubtedly has its heart in the right place but what a mess of an execution, they basically come up with as many messages as possible and cram them together - but there's one problem, they forgot the glue! It's just a sequence of points, as it culminates with a woeful, forced family drama.
The cast make it slightly more watchable than it would've otherwise been, I will say that - they aren't great, but are predominantly hindered by the lame dialogue and yawnful character development. Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union are a solid pairing, while Mykal-Michelle Harris and Leo A. Perry are the pick of the younger lot - I would've liked to have seen more of their characters, as those two definitely had the best comedic timing of the kids. Others I note: 'Talking Dead' favourite Ron Funches and 'White Chicks' alum Brittany Daniel.
The only hero from this 2022 flick? Larry Sims. That dude went ham on Union's hair - I've never noticed a character go through so many hairstyles before! Hope he got paid enough.
I feel a tiny bit bad for disliking something that tries to come out meaningful, but man this is a cringefest. If you want a film adaptation of the 1948 novel, I'd recommend the 2003 remake with Steve Martin.
'Cheaper by the Dozen' undoubtedly has its heart in the right place but what a mess of an execution, they basically come up with as many messages as possible and cram them together - but there's one problem, they forgot the glue! It's just a sequence of points, as it culminates with a woeful, forced family drama.
The cast make it slightly more watchable than it would've otherwise been, I will say that - they aren't great, but are predominantly hindered by the lame dialogue and yawnful character development. Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union are a solid pairing, while Mykal-Michelle Harris and Leo A. Perry are the pick of the younger lot - I would've liked to have seen more of their characters, as those two definitely had the best comedic timing of the kids. Others I note: 'Talking Dead' favourite Ron Funches and 'White Chicks' alum Brittany Daniel.
The only hero from this 2022 flick? Larry Sims. That dude went ham on Union's hair - I've never noticed a character go through so many hairstyles before! Hope he got paid enough.
I feel a tiny bit bad for disliking something that tries to come out meaningful, but man this is a cringefest. If you want a film adaptation of the 1948 novel, I'd recommend the 2003 remake with Steve Martin.
Meh....it was ok. Pretty generic and nothing new or special. I like the idea of a mixed family but they made it so PC it kinda ruined it for me. I find Gabrielle Union plays the same type of character in most things I've seen her in, so I wasn't impressed with her performance. Zach Braff is a good comedic actor and so I expected a bit more of a comedy element from him. All in all it was just a below average family comedy that only made me laugh a few times.
This was horrendous. And Walt must be spinning in his grave with this one. There have to some creative minds that Disney can hire. I honestly don't understand the lack of creativity.
Interesting story with starting right in the family life together instead of how the parents met. Liked the story about trying to promote their family restaurant. This movie has none of the charm of the movies before it. As a comedy this movie falls flat, with very little laughs.
I recently read an interview with the show runner from a very popular and well made TV series that has been off the air for a number of years. They asked him, with excitement, if he was going to reboot or restart the show. He simply said absolutely not, all these reboots are awful and I would never want to destroy the memory of my show by making a cheaper, woke, lazy version like everyone else in Hollywood is doing. I really wish someone from Disney would read that article and take it to heart. You built an empire on good entertaining family shows, don't destroy it by making cheap, woke, lazy shows (which seems to be all you are doing nowadays).
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe movie the Bakers watch during family movie night was the original Dodici lo chiamano papà (1950).
- BlooperAt about an hour and twenty minutes into the movie you can see gaff tape on the floor showing actors marks.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe closing Disney logo is not shown after the end credits.
- ConnessioniFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
- Colonne sonoreLove on Top
Written by Beyoncé (as Beyoncé Knowles), The-Dream (as Terius Nash) and Shea Taylor
Performed by Beyoncé
Courtesy of Columbia Records
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- Cheaper by the Dozen
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 47min(107 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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