Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA guy fed up with his job and married to a cheating wife reluctantly mentors a rebellious teen.A guy fed up with his job and married to a cheating wife reluctantly mentors a rebellious teen.A guy fed up with his job and married to a cheating wife reluctantly mentors a rebellious teen.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Sarah Sheldon
- (as Ana Lucasey)
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- AnecdotesAaron Eckhart gained 30 pounds for the role, then wore a fat suit on top of that while shooting in a St. Louis summer heat wave.
- GaffesWhen Bill is cutting the picture of Chip out of the magazine, he only makes one cut between his legs, but in the next shot there are two cuts between Chip's legs.
- Citations
Bill: Let me tell you something, kid. Working sucks, okay? Working sucks! And it doesn't matter if you're in a bank, a department store or a doughnut factory, because once you've been there long enough, the only thing you'll care about is when your next pay increase is, how many vacation days you've accrued and if your health insurance is gonna pay for the cholesterol medicine that keeps your heart pumping no matter how much shit you've worked through it. Then after you've gained 20 or 30 pounds because you're so fucking uptight all the time, you wake and discover you're working for your father-in-law in a position with a gratuitous title and you're totally replaceable. And not only is the new guy better at your job, but he's got a better car and better jokes and better hair! So not matter what you do, you make sure you make a lot of money doing it because it all sucks! And that is one lesson I, as your mentor, can teach you.
- Bandes originalesSweet Sweet Tango
Written and Performed by Jeff Rona
This movie follows the main character Bill, who, after a series of downfalls, realizes life isn't going they way he wanted. He then offers to mentor a rich, self-assured high school student. In the end, the student more or less ends up mentoring Bill, and helps him to change his views on life.
I thought the chemistry between Logan Lerman (the kid) and Aaron Eckhart (Bill) was fantastic! they both did a great job with their role, and stole the whole show. These roles were out of style for both actors--I've never seen Eckhart do comedy, and Lerman's character was much more rebellious than usual. It just shows the talent of both actors, especially the versatility of Lerman. The rest of the supporting characters were slightly under-developed.
The style of comedy in this movie is more..."old school" in my opinion. It's not slap-stick or non-stop laughter, but the comedy is inter-weaved throughout the film, with several vary funny scenes and one-liners. I would say the film is geared toward audiences from the mid 20s to mid 40s. However, I am a 16 year old female, and I enjoyed the film.
The plot does get lost a bit, and some characters are under-developed, but overall it's a good independent film. Is it the best or funniest movie you'll ever see? Probably not. But it delivers a style of comedy not found often these days, and if you connect with the style and the story, you will definitely like this movie.
- amalmer
- 19 juill. 2008
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 62 597 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 35 201 $ US
- 6 avr. 2008
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 346 592 $ US
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1