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Gira alrededor de Henry Wheeler, un chico de 13 años que se esfuerza por ser el hombre de la casa y cuidar de su madre Adele, siempre recluida, a la vez que se enfrenta a las turbulencias de la adolescencia. Durante una salida para comprar material escolar, Henry y su madre se encuentran con Frank Chambers, un hombre intimidante y a la vez claramente necesitado de ayuda, quien les convence para que le lleven a casa de ellos y de quien luego se descubre que es un preso evadido. Los sucesos de ese largo fin de semana les marcarán para el resto de sus vidas. (Paramount Pictures España)

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claudel 

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español Tenía prejuicios infundados sobre esta película después de ver el tráiler y durante los primeros créditos. Retiro todo eso. Es una de las películas más agradables que he visto últimamente y una gran sorpresa personalmente. Aunque es una gran telenovela romántica, no es manipuladora ni forzada. Ni siquiera adiviné el final esperado que me disgustó innecesariamente en mi cabeza durante esos créditos. Josh Brolin y Kate Winslet lo hacen muy bien, se puede confiar en cada palabra, cada mirada y cada gesto de ellos. También me gustó mucho el pequeño Gattlin Griffith. El único aspecto negativo es la ausencia de mi canción favorita "Wings" de Birdy, que esperé pacientemente hasta la última letra de los créditos. Así que la voy a escuchar en YouTube al menos. ()

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inglés I watched Labor Day as part of a Valentine's Day event, during which a person is willing to undergo a bit of romance and score a bit in a partnership to fulfill their expectations of the holiday of lovers. This film can be simplified as "won't offend, but won't impress either." It won't offend mainly because of the presence of the central couple. Kate belongs to the elite of female character actors within her generation, and you simply believe in her as the abandoned mother. Josh Brolin could patent roles of charismatic bearded men with a tough exterior and a good heart - that's just simply him. The others play their roles as they should, and the director is capable of orchestrating it all. The problem lies in the screenplay, which does not address some things at all and only briefly touches on others. The most interesting and important aspect of the plot is the mutual discovery, building trust, and relationship between the escaped prisoner and his hostages. But that is incredibly superficial. It almost seems like Kate Winslet was just waiting for something like that and enthusiastically ended up in bed with a murderer sentenced to 18 years after a few hours. What should one think of such a character then? The psychology is simply superficial or completely unreliable. And the tacked-on romantic ending seems to come from a mediocre romance novel. Overall impression: 55%. ()

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Malarkey 

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inglés I didn’t read the description of this movie. I just noticed that my reliables at this site didn’t rate it lower than four stars and so I thought that there must be something to it. I put on HBO and waited what Labor Day would bring. And from the start, it seemed very depressing and classic when it comes to a prison escapee. But I didn’t expect that it’d become such a drama full of love with a beautiful story flow, amazing actors and an ending that probably couldn’t have been any more beautiful. It’s just a shame that here and there, I didn’t really get a few things. For example, whether Adele’s son was adopted or biological. Since Reitman made the effort to tell her sad life story, he could have given us some closure as well. And there was a lot of those moments. But overall, it was a beautiful movie about a fated love that was worth waiting for. ()

Kaka 

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inglés Jason Reitman is excellent at capturing the chemistry between people on screen through skillfully edited shots of the main characters and their body language. He was able to do this in his earlier films, especially in Up in The Air. Essentially, this one a very similar conversation, just set two decades earlier and with the difference that this time the main characters know exactly what they want, whereas in the previous film they had to figure it out first. Perhaps this takes away from the realism a bit and it falls into the realm of fiction (in terms of execution and storytelling), but Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet have charisma. It's a pity that the second half of the film is predictable, because the initial conversation was very enjoyable. ()

Lima 

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inglés Not many films today can boast such precise, focused direction. Every look of the actors, every shot, has its place. This is a long way from the "red library", as some here write. Of course, some naysayers might find it there, especially in the final climax, but there's nothing to be done about that. Kate Winslet is fantastic Josh Brolin’s charisma is enormous. ()

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