Réalisation:
Laura TerrusoPhotographie:
Rogier StoffersMusique:
Stephanie EconomouActeurs·trices:
Robert De Niro, Kim Cattrall, Leslie Bibb, Sebastian Maniscalco, Anders Holm, Brett Dier, David Rasche, Deborah Tucker, Michael Stuart, Laura Ault (plus)VOD (2)
Résumés(1)
Encouragé par sa fiancée, Sebastian (Sebastian Maniscalco) invite son père Salvo (Robert De Niro), modeste coiffeur italo-américain, à faire la connaissance de sa très riche et excentrique belle-famille durant un weekend prolongé dans leur somptueuse résidence. Ce véritable choc des cultures se transforme en un concentré édifiant et hilarant de tout ce qu'il faut éviter de faire lors d’une telle rencontre familiale… (Metropolitan FilmExport)
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Critiques (2)
An unexpectedly very self-aware comedy, featuring an excellent Robert De Niro, which doesn't slip into forced vulgar humour, but maintains a good standard supported by fine characters and the surrounding environment. A relaxing flick for a wide audience. ()
Judging by the reviews, I was expecting something weaker, but in the end it's a pleasant family comedy that, by American standards, stays away from vulgarity, foul language and craziness. It's pleasant, smiley but entertaining enough. The protagonist is invited to stay with his fiancée's rich parents for the weekend, and they bring along his father, who is kind of a regular guy and doesn't quite belong in a rich family, and that makes it pretty funny. The funniest character is the brother, who is kind of the quintessential scumbag and has the best lines and that peacock dinner had a little something to it too. I laughed a few times, it's a feel good comedy for the unpretentious, but also for everyone. 6/10. ()
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