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Faccia a faccia

Titolo originale: The Kid
  • 2000
  • T
  • 1h 44min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
45.570
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Bruce Willis in Faccia a faccia (2000)
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Un consulente d'immagine infelice e antipatico ottiene una seconda possibilità nella vita quando si trova misteriosamente di fronte a una versione di se stesso di otto anni.Un consulente d'immagine infelice e antipatico ottiene una seconda possibilità nella vita quando si trova misteriosamente di fronte a una versione di se stesso di otto anni.Un consulente d'immagine infelice e antipatico ottiene una seconda possibilità nella vita quando si trova misteriosamente di fronte a una versione di se stesso di otto anni.

  • Regia
    • Jon Turteltaub
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Audrey Wells
  • Star
    • Bruce Willis
    • Spencer Breslin
    • Emily Mortimer
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    45.570
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Jon Turteltaub
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Audrey Wells
    • Star
      • Bruce Willis
      • Spencer Breslin
      • Emily Mortimer
    • 156Recensioni degli utenti
    • 87Recensioni della critica
    • 45Metascore
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    The Kid
    Emily Mortimer Auditions Liz Lemon and Inspector Clouseau for the Role of Nanny
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    Emily Mortimer Auditions Liz Lemon and Inspector Clouseau for the Role of Nanny
    Emily Mortimer Auditions Liz Lemon and Inspector Clouseau for the Role of Nanny
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    Emily Mortimer Auditions Liz Lemon and Inspector Clouseau for the Role of Nanny

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    Bruce Willis
    Bruce Willis
    • Russ Duritz
    Spencer Breslin
    Spencer Breslin
    • Rusty Duritz
    Emily Mortimer
    Emily Mortimer
    • Amy
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Janet
    Jean Smart
    Jean Smart
    • Deirdre Lafever
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Kenny
    Daniel von Bargen
    Daniel von Bargen
    • Sam Duritz
    • (as Daniel Von Bargen)
    Dana Ivey
    Dana Ivey
    • Dr. Alexander
    Susan Dalian
    Susan Dalian
    • Giselle
    Stanley Anderson
    Stanley Anderson
    • Bob Riley
    Juanita Moore
    Juanita Moore
    • Kenny's Grandmother
    Esther Scott
    Esther Scott
    • Clarissa
    Deborah May
    Deborah May
    • Governor
    Vernee Watson
    Vernee Watson
    • Newsstand Cashier
    • (as Vernee Watson Johnson)
    Jan Hoag
    Jan Hoag
    • Newsstand Tourist
    Melissa McCarthy
    Melissa McCarthy
    • Sky King Waitress
    Elizabeth Arlen
    Elizabeth Arlen
    • Gloria Duritz
    Alexandra Barreto
    Alexandra Barreto
    • Flight Attendant
    • Regia
      • Jon Turteltaub
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Audrey Wells
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    xuguodong

    profound,amazing

    I have been always wondering "Can one truly explain the meaning of life in less than two hours?" And here I got the answer after watching this movie for 3 times. This is certainly one of the greatest films I've ever seen. Disney tries to make the film in an interesting and lovely way so it can appeal to both the kids and the adults. But what lies behind the film by far beyond the comprehension of a normal kid. Here, let's first look at how other comments put it: `The movie starts by completely neglecting even an attempt at explaining how 8-year-old Rusty shows up on 40-year-old Rusty's doorstep" But this is not true. Actually the film made a hard work demonstrated how Russ (Willis) --a successful image consultant and a rich jerk was haunted by the hallucination of a flying plane which was actually the same kind of a model given to him by his father as a present. Here Audey Wells present all the viewers a question as a shrimp in the later plot suggested it: you're having hallucination for a reason and you need to figure out what that reason is.But at that time, the film is not in a hurry to explain the reason. Later on Ross's hallucination got stronger and he even imagined a boy intruded into his house. Even more the hallucinated boy lead him to an old drome. From there Ross's dream or more accurately the psychiatric journey of exploring himself began. That exploration filled most of the film till the 8-year-old Rusty disappeared on the same drome (notice only at that time Russ's clothes changed back to the sleeping pajama). The main part of the film (that's what I called the exploration) centered on the questions that had puzzled Russ these days: What's wrong with him? Why he always said somebody call the Ouaaaaaaaaambulance? Why he had a twitch? What happened from being little Rusty and becoming Russ? What will be supposed to do with the relation with Amy? And finally what he will be doing in the later time of his life? The film did an excellent job in explain all these questions. Evenmore it raised another question: Is Russ really a loser? Here Jean Smart said something very inspiring: I mean how many of us grow up to be astronauts or prima ballerina? We just all do the best we can. This film presented the normal theme of midyear crisis in a swift and clever way without lacking of provoking thought.The main character especially Bruce Willis and Jean Smart worked very well to helped achieve visual effect as well as the profound theme.Russ got the answer and know what to do next, what about us?
    7Shiva-11

    No kidding - I loved it!

    The Kid - At 39 years old Russel Duritz has a life that most men would envy - he has a great job, is respected (and feared), has a beautiful house and makes buckets of money. But everything comes at a cost, in this case no social life, no conscience and a fear of spending the rest of his life alone. He just needs someone to show him the way.

    As I watched the movie, I kept wondering why Disney didn't pass this film on to Miramax - not because it's particularly daring or edgy, but because it is clearly a movie for adults. This is exacerbated by the marketing campaign which is clearly targeting children - it is lumped in with trailers for "Rugrats the Movie", and "Pokemon 2000" (aren't they passe yet?). But I quibble.

    I was impressed by the sensitive treatment of the subject matter - rather than the typical male midlife crisis that involves some pathetic sap buying a Porsche convertible and acting like a moron, Willis' character undertakes some serious introspection and takes stock of his life. His guide on this journey of self-discovery is himself at age 8 (they never explain how Rusty arrives and frankly, I didn't care). Young Rusty's innocence and unbridled optimism give him a distinct advantage in divining the truth - he sums up Russell's job as an image consultant thusly, "You teach people how to lie and pretend to be something they aren't". In order for a good script to succeed, however, you need actors to bring it to life. Not a problem here.

    Although Willis has thrice ignored W.C. Fields' warnings about starring with children or animals he has lucked out once again, meshing as well comedically with Breslin as he did dramatically with Osment. Willis manages to balance Russell's cutthroat powerbroker traits with vulnerability and confusion, without becoming ridiculous. Breslin meanwhile gives a dead on portrayal of a kid from everyone's childhood - the one that always stuck out for some reason and got picked on. We also get two bonus performances: Lily Tomlin is great as Russell's levelheaded assistant and Jean Smart is perfect as an insightful charming anchorwoman (I loved her in "Guinevere").

    The Kid is charming, heavy, and real. And it will appeal to adults of all ages.
    8tzehoong

    For all the cynics out there.

    "The Kid" is a movie that will touch the hearts of two groups of people - children and grown-up cynics. In the leading role is Bruce Willis, who in my opinion must be one of the most versatile actors around. He plays the part of the cynical jerk Russ very well :).For most of the movie you cannot help but to hate him as he constantly ridicules the weaknesses of the people around him, and love him as you somehow know that there's a tiny seed of kindness waiting to grow.

    Emily Mortimer is extremely lovable as Amy, who works for Russ. Her acting is good, and I have to admit that I had to succumb to her cuteness- and I doubt anyone could help but to cheer her on through the whole story, she's so good as Russ's employee, who would like to like him, but gets shoved off every time she tries to be nice.

    The story is fun and imaginative. Russ's eight-year-old self travels to the future to meet him as a thirty-nine year old. The young Russ doesn't think much of Russ's achievements (chickless, dogless...) while Russ doesn't want to remember that he was once an overweight, whiny loser.

    Don't write it off as just another family movie thinking that you'll be able to predict the whole storyline. You won't. Sure, the guy gets the girl, and young Russ and old Russ grow to like each other and help each other out.

    But as you watch the final ten minutes of the movie, as things start to get wrapped up, you will suddenly sit erect, brain churning, and when you figure it all out, you lie back, try to keep back the wide grin that is forcing itself on your face, give up, and say "Holy smokes!"
    8JackReese

    The Kid In Us All...

    When the first trailer for this film was viewed by myself, I was curious as to what angle the storyline would take. After all the plot of having one's childhood self return to the present leaves open many options. Bruce Willis however does a superb job in the role he was given. I was surprised to see just how well he could act in this part. This is also a good career move as many others have said but after seeing it I now agree. This film is mainly about remembering the kid you used to be, and coming to the realization that you aren't the adult you planned to be. This is a wonderful story and a gripping tale that makes us all think. Usually we scorn at "What if..." movies. For example, Waterworld attempted to answer the question "What if the world were to be covered with water and...?" But truthfully, nobody cared. This movie however effects everyone in the theatre. True, young children may not fully grasp the idea of growing up and having all your dreams fizzle away, but it leaves a great impact on the adults and parents of those children. This movie is definitely worth seeing. Although, it will be better the second time around because you won't be thinking so much (about how the kid got there, and why and all that stuff) Just relax and have fun. And take something with you when you leave that cinema. Take that piece of your childhood you've forgotten and enjoy it.
    6philip_vanderveken

    This could have been much worse

    When this movie was shown on television, it wasn't announced as "Disney's The Kid", but just as "The Kid", a movie with Bruce Willis, and that's probably a good thing. I'm pretty sure I would never have taped it if I knew this was a Disney movie, fearing that all the syrupy nonsense would be too much for me to handle. Still, I don't know what made me decide to give this movie a try when I saw the title in the beginning of the movie, but in the end I was glad that I watched it, because it certainly wasn't as bad as I feared it would be.

    Bruce Willis is Russ Duritz, a wealthy L.A. image consultant who's about to turn forty. He's a cynical workaholic who has estranged from his father, who has no memories of his childhood and who doesn't have a girlfriend, a family or even a dog. One night he surprises an intruder, who turns out to be an almost 8 years old kid. But there is something strange about him. The chubby kid is named Rusty and has a lot of similarities with Russ. Soon they find out that Russ and Rusty are actually the same person. Together they make a journey into Russ's past to find the key moment that has defined who Russ is. How this is possible, what it all has to mean and how it will affect both their futures will only be clear at the end of the movie.

    In a way this is a very typical and predictable Disney movie with it's rather innocent and naive look on life, but I guess it can be enjoyable for adults as well. It is all very recognizable and it is a nice fairy tale about losing touch with your inner child. It certainly isn't the best movie ever, but it is some decent and heart-warming family entertainment that offers some nice acting and a good story. I would say: watch it with an open mind and you'll see it isn't as bad as you feared. I give it a 6/10.

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      Matthew Perry: After striking up a friendship with Bruce Willis on the set of FBI - Protezione testimoni (2000), Perry accepted the role of the shaggy haired and heavily bearded Mr Vivian. He spent 3 hours in makeup for the part which lasts less than 40 seconds on screen. He also accepted minimum wage for the role and went uncredited.
    • Blooper
      Russ and Rusty are supposed to be the same person however Bruce Willis (Russ) is left handed while Spencer Breslin (Rusty) is right handed. This is especially noticeable when Russ and Rusty are playing cards on the balcony but can also be seen when the characters are doing other things such as eating.
    • Citazioni

      Rusty Duritz: So, I'm forty, I'm not married, I don't fly jets, and I don't have a dog?

      [long pause]

      Rusty Duritz: I grow up to be a loser.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the movie there is an explanation for why the moon appears orange when it rises. This is a reference to a question posed to Russ Duritz by his 8-yr.-old alter ego, which Russ later asks his assistant to check on.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Perfect Storm/Getting to Know You/Trixie/The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle/Butterfly (2000)
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      Up, Up, and Away
      Written by Jimmy Webb

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    • Data di uscita
      • 27 aprile 2001 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Disney's Official Site
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • 104 Fremont Place, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Kenny's House)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Chester Films Inc.
      • Junction
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      • 65.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 69.691.949 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 12.687.726 USD
      • 9 lug 2000
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 110.317.580 USD
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