The War at Home

(serie)
Estados Unidos, (2005–2007), 16 h 8 min (Minutos: 22 min)

Cineastas:

Rob Lotterstein

Director:

Andy Cadiff

Reparto:

Michael Rapaport, Anita Barone, Kaylee DeFer, Kyle Sullivan, Dean Collins, Maggie Wheeler, Rami Malek, Julia Sweeney, Pat Crawford Brown, Anita Gillette (más)
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Temporada(2) / Episodios(44)

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When Dave and Vicky were growing up, their parents had it easy. Back then, there were no "time-outs," no one had any "boundaries" and their parents had no idea what their kids were really up to. Now Dave and Vicky have teenagers of their own, and anything their kids might even think about doing, Dave and Vicky have already done at least twice. But knowledge isn't power; it's a giant pain as every day is a battle to keep their kids in line. Fifteen-year-old Larry isn't exactly a frequent diner at the 'cool kids' table in the cafeteria, while 16-year-old Hillary is a know-it-all and is just emerging onto the dating scene. Meanwhile, thirteen-year-old Mike is all hormones and video games. Dave and Vicky figure if they can send these three off to college without a police record or kids of their own, they've done their job. This witty, irreverent show goes inside the heads of a modern family through the use of a confessional space where the characters reveal everything they could never actually say to one another. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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inglés If you like the “inoffensive" style humor typical American sitcom, you might like this. But I don’t. And here it’s just a matter of recycled jokes from other family series that we’ve all seen on TV already. Just presented even worse. It’s true that there is one priceless idea where we hear the separate characters saying in their minds (but not out loud) what they actually think. A simple idea playing with mind’s eyes that could have been taken to incredible extremes in the sitcom. Unfortunately in practice the result is sad and embarrassingly unfunny. Plus we get Michael Rapaport as a bonus. That man has not even a hint of talent for comedy and here he is meant to be the central point of this sitcom. Now that is daring. ()

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