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Crónica de las aventuras de una excéntrica, tenaz y muy unida familia, El Castillo de Cristal es una potente historia de amor incondicional. Jeannette Walls (Brie Larson), una joven que, influenciada por la naturaleza salvaje y atrevida de su disfuncional padre (Woody Harrelson), logró, gracias a su profunda determinación, labrarse una vida de éxito según sus propios términos. (Entertainment One Films Spain)

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POMO 

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español Un drama familiar anodino sobre una familia con cuatro hijos, una madre loca y un padre alcohólico. Es decir, una familia, de las que hay millones en el mundo civilizado, lo que hace que su historia carezca de interés. El intento de apuntar a valores más realistas en la vida que encajar en el sistema comercial del mundo es anticuado y, además, falla aquí, porque se supone que su portador es un perdedor alcohólico algo inteligente pero por lo demás irresponsable. Otra «historia real» que se queja ante el vecindario de lo duro que fue para alguien en su infancia. ()

Kaka 

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inglés It is an interesting story, but it should have been in the hands of a more experienced director, one who can work more consistently not only with the viewer's emotions, but also with the development of the main characters. The first half is better. The introduction to the family of nomads and their "world" is interesting, novel and quite detailed, and it is also supported by the rewarding performances of the main stars. The white-trash drunkard Woody Harrelson and the lovely and supporting mother Naomi Watts provide a certain type of entertainment when they start spouting their morsels of wisdom. The sketch of the family integrity of the first half is impressive, as is the gradual transformation of the child characters. Unfortunately, the second half is worse in that it only focuses on the brightest star while the others are neglected. The story of a bizarre family and perverse backward values in modern times becomes one woman gratification, which is unfortunately heavy-handed in the finale and literally stumbles sentimentally to the end – completely unnecessary. If it had the dynamic and power of the first half, this would be an impressive film. This leaves at least a very compelling story, and one that is easy to grasp (not boring) for the average viewer. Slightly underdone, yet very substantial in moments and for many people classifiable in the more or less "from life" column. ()

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kaylin 

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inglés This is definitely an interesting story that is very well presented. It is true that life is capable of writing really interesting (meaning strange, weird, powerful, etc.) stories that don't need much embellishment on their own. Woody Harrelson outdoes everyone else here and shows his growth as an actor film by film. ()

Necrotongue 

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inglés I only decided to watch the film because Sarah Snook was in it. At first, I felt like I was watching Captain Fantastic again, but it soon became clear that things would be even bleaker here. The story wasn’t exactly mind-blowing, but I was very satisfied with the performances. I'm not fond of films with child actors, but it was worth it this time. ()

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