La vie d'une mère célibataire à Los Angeles prend une tournure inattendue lorsqu'elle autorise trois jeunes à emménager avec elle.La vie d'une mère célibataire à Los Angeles prend une tournure inattendue lorsqu'elle autorise trois jeunes à emménager avec elle.La vie d'une mère célibataire à Los Angeles prend une tournure inattendue lorsqu'elle autorise trois jeunes à emménager avec elle.
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- 1 victoire au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlice's (Reese Witherspoon) house was formerly the home of Cindy Crawford and, before that, Stephen J. Friedman.
- GaffesThe Band-Aid over Austen's left eye changes positions.
- Bandes originalesI've Seen All Good People (A. Your Move: B. All Good People)
Written by Jon Anderson and Chris Squire
Performed by Yes
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Commentaire à la une
This flimsy female fantasy only got made because the "writer/director" has Hollywood connections.
This fluff wouldn't past muster on a TV sitcom, yet here's a 97-minute yawner of a feature film that wastes time and talent and money that could have gone to something worthy.
Reese Witherspoon stars as a 40-year-old rich woman struggling to raise two daughters all on her own in her swanky LA house that used to belong to her daddy who was a famous filmmaker. She's separated from her record-producer husband, but her movie-star mother lives nearby.
Out on a bender with friends she gets drunk with three young would-be filmmakers who end up living in her guest house. How cute! The three guys of course bond with the kids and help Reese with her difficult life. She's a designer trying to get a start in LA but can't even get her web site up and running.
One of the guys gets "serious about her but then the soon-to-be ex-husband shows up. What to do! Since this was written by a woman, we already know the fairy tale ending.
In this supposedly "empowering" story, we're supposed to root for the poor 40-year-old as she makes some "tough" decisions about her privileged life while sitting in her outdoor kitchen by the pool.
Hardly a minute goes by (it seems) when Witherspoon or the two daughters are not being encouraged and bolstered by someone on their looks. All the women do is seek the approval of men. Even the "strssed out" pre-teen can't put on her school play without one of the guys standing in the wings to encourage her.
Witherspoon finally makes a big decision about her marriage, but it's totally meaningless even within the context of this pile of goo.
Vanity production for Witherspoon and little else. The film is not funny or insightful. Candice Bergen is totally wasted as the movie-star mom who pops in a few times to offer advice. Michael Sheen plays the dopey husband. The "guys" are all unknowns.
This should have been titled THREE MEN AND A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ACTING LIKE A FOOLISH KID.
$12M was wasted on this trash.
This fluff wouldn't past muster on a TV sitcom, yet here's a 97-minute yawner of a feature film that wastes time and talent and money that could have gone to something worthy.
Reese Witherspoon stars as a 40-year-old rich woman struggling to raise two daughters all on her own in her swanky LA house that used to belong to her daddy who was a famous filmmaker. She's separated from her record-producer husband, but her movie-star mother lives nearby.
Out on a bender with friends she gets drunk with three young would-be filmmakers who end up living in her guest house. How cute! The three guys of course bond with the kids and help Reese with her difficult life. She's a designer trying to get a start in LA but can't even get her web site up and running.
One of the guys gets "serious about her but then the soon-to-be ex-husband shows up. What to do! Since this was written by a woman, we already know the fairy tale ending.
In this supposedly "empowering" story, we're supposed to root for the poor 40-year-old as she makes some "tough" decisions about her privileged life while sitting in her outdoor kitchen by the pool.
Hardly a minute goes by (it seems) when Witherspoon or the two daughters are not being encouraged and bolstered by someone on their looks. All the women do is seek the approval of men. Even the "strssed out" pre-teen can't put on her school play without one of the guys standing in the wings to encourage her.
Witherspoon finally makes a big decision about her marriage, but it's totally meaningless even within the context of this pile of goo.
Vanity production for Witherspoon and little else. The film is not funny or insightful. Candice Bergen is totally wasted as the movie-star mom who pops in a few times to offer advice. Michael Sheen plays the dopey husband. The "guys" are all unknowns.
This should have been titled THREE MEN AND A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN ACTING LIKE A FOOLISH KID.
$12M was wasted on this trash.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 12 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 27 020 284 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 8 567 881 $US
- 10 sept. 2017
- Montant brut mondial
- 37 270 721 $US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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