Director:
Taika WaititiGuión:
Taika WaititiReparto:
Craig Hall, Loren Taylor, Jemaine Clement, Joel Tobeck, Julian Arahanga, Cohen Holloway, Chelsie Preston Crayford, Michael Whalley, David Fane, Tammy Davis (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Jarrod trabaja en una tienda de videojuegos, se considera un genio y sale de una depresión para meterse en otra. Lily es una chica rara a la que no le importa lo que piensen sobre ella. Es en el restaurante de comida rápida en el que ella trabaja como cajera y al que él acude a comer a diario, donde se conocen. (Movistar+)
Reseñas (2)
It is here that Waititi is at his best as New Zealand's Wes Anderson. A naive story with artificially contrived characters is presented by Taika in a relaxed and inventive way that only the aforementioned director can really do in Hollywood, and his direction literally overflows with visual ideas, casual jokes and, in the finale, believable emotions. Above all, the non-violent use of humour is fascinating, making an otherwise sad film an amusing sigh at the hardships of love and unfulfilled dreams. The melancholic opening, in particular, is great, compared to which some parts lose their shine, but the bottom line is that this is a wonderful debut of an independent filmmaker who still has a lot to say. ()
I’m sure there was a certain message and I even get what the message was, but I think Taika Waititi can do better. I would have given this film more stars if it hadn’t been trying too hard to look artistic and play on the emotions of overly sensitive individuals. The idea of populating the film with "quirky" characters wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t original. ()