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The Squid and the Whale (2005)
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3 marzo 2006 (Turkey) másFrase comercial:
Joint Custody Blows.Plot:
Based on the true childhood experiences of Noah Baumbach and his brother, The Squid and the Whale tells the touching story of two young boys dealing with their parents divorce in Brooklyn in the 1980's. full summary | add synopsisPremios:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 16 wins & 25 nominations másComentarios de los usuarios:
Moral of the Story: Divorce Is Tough másReparto
(Descripción general del reparto)| Owen Kline | ... | Frank Berkman | |
| Jeff Daniels | ... | Bernard Berkman | |
| Laura Linney | ... | Joan Berkman | |
| Jesse Eisenberg | ... | Walt Berkman | |
| William Baldwin | ... | Ivan | |
| David Benger | ... | Carl | |
| Anna Paquin | ... | Lili | |
| Molly Barton | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Bo Berkman | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Matthew Kaplan | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Simon Kaplan | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Matthew Kirsch | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Daniella Markowicz | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Elizabeth Meriwether | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Ben Schrank | ... | Graduate Student |
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Historias de familia (Argentina) [es]Una historia de Brooklyn (Spain) [es]
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Rated R for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsDuración:
81 min | Canada:88 min (Toronto International Film Festival)País:
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Canada:14A (Ontario) | UK:15 | Australia:MA | Ireland:16 | Argentina:16 | Singapore:NC-16 | Brazil:14 | Norway:11 | Portugal:M/16 | Sweden:Btl | Germany:12 | Iceland:16 | South Korea:15 | Japan:PG-12 | USA:RLocaciones de Filmación:
Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA másCosas divertidas
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Noah Baumbach originally wanted Wes Anderson to direct but Anderson convinced Baumbach to direct it himself, due to the film being very personal to Baumbach. másErrores:
Anacronismos: The ambulance that takes Bernard away is painted FDNY red. EMS was not merged into the fire department until the '90s, and prior to that ambulances were painted in the EMS colors: orange, blue and white. másBanda de Sonido:
Heart Like a Wheel máspreguntas frecuentes
What is it that Frank coughs up after getting drunk?What is the picture that Frank masturbates to?
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A friend of mine was hesitant to see this movie, because she'd heard that it pushes the agenda that divorce is never a good option for dealing with marital problems. I don't really know who told her this, and I hope this same reason isn't keeping others from seeing it. This isn't at all what I took away from the film. It certainly communicates the idea that divorce isn't easy, on either the parents or the kids, but I don't feel that it pronounces judgement on those who turn to it as an option.
"The Squid and the Whale" is a sad--though at times very funny--look at what divorce does to one family in 1986 New York. Jeff Daniels plays the dad, a pompous, arrogant writer whose feelings of commercial failure (he teaches literature at a university) cause him to act intellectually superior to everyone he meets. Daniels is almost too good in this role; he reminded me way too much of people I actually know who are like this. He's the kind of guy who would be deadly at a dinner party, because there's no such thing as a casual or flippant remark in this guy's presence. He analyzes everything to death, and isn't content until everyone's opinion matches his own.
Laura Linney plays the wayward mom, blamed for the break up of the marriage by the dad because of a string of affairs she carries on. Her guilt keeps her from being able to discipline her sons, especially the oldest, who treats her horribly. Linney's role is smaller but in some ways much more complex than Daniels'. Her character has to take responsibility for her infidelity but still make the audience sympathize with her.
Caught in the middle of this mess are their two boys. The oldest quickly allies himself with his dad, and walks around regurgitating his father's opinions on every subject, rarely pausing to form any of his own. The younger son, more sensitive and tired of being intellectually brow beaten by his father and older brother, sticks closer to the mom. No one is totally to blame, yet no one is completely innocent either in this honest and frank film.
Noah Baumbach has made no secret of the fact that it is based on his own adolescent life, and it has that confessional feeling that movies in this genre frequently do. There are awkward moments when this doesn't totally work. The ending for one is rather ham-fisted, and a scene between the oldest son and his school therapist seemed awfully pat to me. But the acting and the sharp writing make up for these weaknesses, and the movie manages to be poignant without ever becoming maudlin or overly sentimental.
See it for the performances of Linney and especially Daniels, who has been proving his versatility as an actor over the last few years.
Grade: A-