Director:
Drew BarrymoreGuión:
Shauna CrossCámara:
Robert D. YeomanMúsica:
The Section QuartetReparto:
Elliot Page, Kristen Wiig, Drew Barrymore, Juliette Lewis, Zoë Bell, Ari Graynor, Alia Shawkat, Marcia Gay Harden, Daniel Stern, Jimmy Fallon, Andrew Wilson (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Bliss Cavendar (Ellen Page), una muchacha obsesionada con el indie rock, intenta buscar la manera de escapar de su pequeño pueblo, Bodeen, en Texas. Por fin la solución parece haberse puesto a su alcance: una competencia de patinaje extremo que se celebra en Austin y que podría ser su boleto para ese escape que durante tanto tiempo ha estado ansiando. Y así, Bliss iniciará su épica travesía, la cual, para poder llegar hasta el campeonato, le hará mezclarse con divertidísimas chicas tatuadas, músicos encantadores y algunas otras realidades no tan divertidas de las que tendrá que aprender a base de golpes. (Corazón Films)
(más)Reseñas (7)
Ellen Page's charisma and cuteness know no bounds. Her "Marco" was not to be missed as well as countless other gestures and faces:))) Whip It is really a perfect diversion in which Drew Barrymore probably (probably definitely) acts better than she directs, but in this case I don't really care too much. It's first and foremost a sweet, funny, and well-acted film (I still love Juliette Lewis to this day and she looks pretty much the same.), Drew Barrymore is perfectly cast in her role, and Ellen Page is one of the most charismatic young actresses I know:)) If I take away a few clichés and a the slightly excessive running time, I come out with some 85%, which is very decent above average for a film of this type. ()
A new collective, new passion, parents' disapproval – I have seen all of this many times before in better or worse variations. But Drew Barrymore proves to be a very skillful creator who knows when to reach for a perfectly fitting rhythmic song and when to let a pleasant small-town atmosphere take effect. And above all, she knows how to come up with scenes that subtly play on a nostalgic note, whether it's throwing keys into the cornfield, dad watching television in the van, or the girls fighting and throwing food at each other. The biggest highlight is the romance in the pool, I haven't seen such an impressive love scene in a long time. ()
Great relaxing entertainment that literally whizzes by on fast skates. Whip It is a film full of likable actors (Ellen Page, Kristen Wiig, the family...), it has a cozy atmosphere and soundtrack, and it is also very well directed. Hats off to Drew Barrymore - she handled the track scenes especially well. I give it four and a bit stars.__P.S. Were you also wondering where you saw "that guy playing Bliss's dad"? I didn't recognize him until the end - but I did, which is the main thing! ()
Drew Barrymore's directorial debut was really good and I had a decent time. Great choice of actors along with the music and the premise, which at times reminded me of Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, but I was intrigued nonetheless. In short, a nice diversion for a free moment that doesn't offend. ()
Competitive kick-ass girls, who certainly didn't have much impact on the level of textile consumption, had already won me over years ago and were still fun to watch today. I suffered through the somewhat cliché rebellion against the parents and the reconciliation that followed without major damage to my mental health. As far as I’m concerned, Drew Barrymore really pulled it off. ()
On the one hand, I have to praise how the scenes on the rink are handled, some of which are really good - I'm especially glad Zoë Bell is in the film, because she should be getting as many roles as possible - but on the other hand I find the film to be a classic about growing up, uprooting and trying to make things right again. The romance is also essentially unnecessary. ()
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