Ruby Sparks

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No hace tanto tiempo que Calvin Weir-Fields (Paul Dano) era un niño-prodigio literario, autor de una aclamada primera novela. Pero desde entonces, se encuentra aquejado de un pertinaz caso de bloqueo de escritor, magnificado por una deprimente vida amorosa. En un intento desesperado de lograr que su chispa creativa vuelva a alumbrar, Calvin comienza a formarse una imagen mental de una protagonista. Su nombre es Ruby Sparks (Zoe Kazan) y desde el mismo instante en que la imagina, siente que su creatividad cobra un nuevo vigor para escribir acerca de ella. Hasta que ella se presenta en su cuarto de estar. ¿Se trata de una broma, de un indicio de locura, de un acto de magia? Sea lo que sea, parece increíble. De la noche a la mañana, Ruby duerme en la cama de Calvin, le hace la comida, cautivándole de todas las formas posibles; pero la situación presenta un cariz alucinante: Calvin tiene, de algún modo, el poder de cambiar a Ruby cada vez que se sienta ante su máquina de escribir. A medida que Calvin trata de hacer malabarismos con este poder, se enfrenta a un dilema de primera magnitud, como escritor y como novio: ¿qué hará falta para lograr que esta relación, fruto de su imaginación, funcione en el mundo real? (20th Century Fox España)

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Matty 

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inglés A cursory look seems to tell us that someone under the influence of Stranger than Fiction wrote a light and straightforward high-concept romance. Only the intensification of the interaction between the relationship storylines and creative control enriches the film with an unexpectedly dark and very entertaining level. It doesn’t matter how real and lively a character Ruby is (not much). It’s suddenly absolutely enough that, in her appearance and behaviour, she represents a dream come true for a good many geeks. She does not fulfil the role of a hero’s full-blooded partner – her presence only initiates a stress test of Calvin’s character. Is he able to accept the fact that his dream has made itself at home in the reality that he inhabits? Can he live without subordinating Ruby to his authorial control and reminding her who the master is? ___ As a product of the patriarchal society, the film at times exhibits the most honest genre self-reflection that there are men who insist that women should behave in accordance with melodramatic conventions, i.e. hysterically. During these demonstrations of male dominance, all of the film’s levity evaporates and it's only a small step away from being a psychological horror movie, which is actually what lies beneath the outward charm of most Hollywood romantic comedies. However, the trauma from this look behind the curtain is not further developed, for example by reversing the roles of the author and the work, and the film ends on a rather banal note. SPOILER – Ruby’s redemption and Calvin’s “descent” into her reality (by rewriting their shared story, he becomes a character in the same narrative and already understands her and probably even women in general). The repeated display of an attractive façade comes across as hypocritical, like a voluntary acceptance of the falsity that the film itself warned us about. END SPOILER ___ The screenplay with a clever idea would need a firmer grasp on the part of the director (the narrative sometimes stagnates, e.g. in the family intermezzo with Banderas’s funny but superfluous cameo) and the mending of certain holes in the logic (why does Ruby get upset about her “rewrite” only after she finds out about it? Didn’t she suddenly become aware of her nature/abilities earlier in the film?) ___ Ruby Sparks is a sweet story with a moral lesson (we must find and keep the ideal in ourselves, not in others) that reveals the rules of run-of-the-mill romances, but it doesn’t do much with them, which is a shame, because in my opinion,  a first-rate narratological delicacy has been created here in the second plane. However, the first plane is still very good, mainly thanks to the redheaded Zoe Kazan. 75% ()

J*A*S*M 

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inglés The creators of Little Miss Sunshine, my favourite American indie comedy, deliver another good American indie comedy. Ruby Sparks is an original (to some extent, a similar idea was used a little in Forster’s Stranger than Fiction), fun and smooth film. It’s a shame that the duo of directors didn’t have the balls to finish it about 10 minutes before the ending. That would have made me ecstatic, the outcome would have been strong, though not as a rom-com. So, only satisfaction. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés At the beginning, this movie was interesting. Some parts were really interesting. But as time went on, the excitement sort of wore off. Both when it comes to the main roles and the story as such. I didn’t really notice at the start that the story is a bit fantasy and that the plot is pretty much a pseudo romantic one. But gradually, I began to see it differently. The ending was even a bit unnecessary. Anyways, the premise and the fact that thanks to the movie I got to know Zoe Kazan are reason enough to give it three-star rating. ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés Thanks to the central duo (over)sweet and nicely uningratiating, but in view of the theme “mind what you wish for, it might come true" in indie romantic style, it’s almost surprising just how predictable and unplayful it is in the end. And, once upon a time, Richard Matteson proved that the same can be made playful and ingenious in a Twilight Zone episode A World of his Own. ()

claudel 

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español SPOILER! Ante todo, una historia de amor poco convencional muy bien escrita (aplausos para Zoe!). Me encanta la idea principal: todos podemos soñar con nuestra pareja ideal, alguien que siempre se comporte como deseamos y nos convenga, pero la realidad puede romper cruelmente con este estado ideal efímero. Paul Dano es un camaleón que puede interpretar cualquier tipo de personaje, Zoe Kazan es perfecta para este género y aplaudo nuevamente por haber escrito un guion así. Considero que el punto culminante de la película es cuando Ruby hace todo lo que Calvin escribe en la máquina de escribir, a pesar de su voluntad. Una escena muy bien imaginada y actuada. ()

kaylin 

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inglés "Ruby Sparks" is a film about a writer who is considered a genius novelist, but despite his youth and success, he is unable to find the right woman, or any woman at all. He lives alone and only fantasizes about his dream woman. He even dreams about one named Ruby. He discusses his social problems with a specialist who is supposed to help him with his depressive states. But what happens when one night the writer dreams about Ruby and the next morning the girl is at his house? Of course, the first thing he thinks is that he has gone crazy. What else could it be? He calls all his acquaintances, and there aren't many, to find comfort with them. But then something strange happens. He is not the only one who sees Ruby. According to everything, Ruby actually exists. Is it really true? Is she a real person who has come from his imagination? The scariest part, however, is that he can control her with his writing. Yes, anything he writes also happens. The girl does it. Don't worry, the movie doesn't turn into a brutal freak show, but it does become a psychological film with good progression. Of course, such a situation must lead to a dark ending. It can't end with them living happily ever after. After all, he made her up. And moreover, the writer in the film is a rather unstable individual. Something has to go wrong. With its idea and concept, which places a lot of emphasis on the characters and their development, the film truly captivated me. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2013/01/tobruk-valcik-s-basirem-2-dny-v-new.html ()