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When Anne Deveraux (Zellweger) finds her bandleader husband Dan (Bacon) in bed with another woman, she packs her bags, empties the cash drawer, buys a baby blue Cadillac convertible and begins a cross-country trek with her sons. From Boston to Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Albuquerque and finally Hollywood, her search for a new life continues to turn up short. But the richness of coming to really know her sons--Robbie, who dreams of a life on stage, and George, a cynical, would-be writer who hopes this journey will lead back home (and soon!)--makes their harrowing adventure on America's highways among the most worthwhile undertakings oft heir lives. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)

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gudaulin 

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inglés The first shot, the first look at Renée, and the first shock. I know very well that there is a considerable group of film viewers who do not particularly like this actress and tend to consider her an unfortunate combination of bad genes, poor parenting, and an uncontrollable desire for media success. I belong to the second group, which, on the other hand, appreciates her uniqueness, special charm, and the significant dose of acting talent she has. Suddenly, however, it seems like Renée has lost her flair, her face puffs up like a frog defending itself against a predator, and she seems to have aged a few years. That is an unpleasant realization when you realize that there are only a few months between you and her date of birth. I wanted to check myself in the mirror to see how many gray hairs and age spots I have gained when I realized that Zellweger has simply succumbed to the same temptation that ruined Daryl Hannah's or Lara Flynn Boyle's appearance and made Michael Jackson more visible. That is, the desire for perfection through the care of plastic surgeons. For Renée, this classically styled romantic comedy about the desire for a new partner is worthwhile, so you definitely won't miss out on her pouted lips and the smile of an overripe cherub. Feminists probably wouldn't be pleased with the attitudes of her character, who can't imagine any other career than being a professional wife and finding the meaning of life in taking care of her children. The quality of the production is slightly above average, but otherwise completely typical Hollywood consumer goods, which, considering the target audience focused on Zellweger's peers, is somewhat more cultured and settled than is usual in comedies aimed at teenagers. Overall impression: 60%. ()

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inglés This turned out to be a pretty feel-good film, which I didn't expect based on the description. The story of a typical 50s housewife reminded me of Mad Men. Renée Zellweger played her role perfectly, and I believed her every word she said. Even the rest of the cast was great. There were many familiar faces among the supporting actors. The film is without action, it has a calm pace, but doesn't drag. It creates a nice atmosphere, and I liked it overall. ()

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