When a father has to leave his family in New York, for a business trip to Thailand in the gaming industry, fatal destinies collide.When a father has to leave his family in New York, for a business trip to Thailand in the gaming industry, fatal destinies collide.When a father has to leave his family in New York, for a business trip to Thailand in the gaming industry, fatal destinies collide.
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- 1 win & 4 nominations
Natthamonkarn Srinikornchot
- Cookie
- (as Run Srinikornchot)
Jan David G. Nicdao
- Salvador
- (as Jan Nicdao)
Martin de los Santos
- Manuel
- (as Martin delos Santos)
Chiqui Del Carmen
- Grandmother
- (as Maria del Carmen)
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- TriviaDuring the making of this film, Michelle Williams was told that her husband, Heath Ledger, had just passed in his sleep.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Kommissarie Späck (2010)
- SoundtracksDestroy Everything You Touch
Written by Daniel Hunt
Performed by Ladytron
With permission from Island Records and Universal Music Publishing
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I notice that many of the positive reviews for this film are from Scandinavia. I'm not, and I ran into some real holes in the story. The subject of the film is parents and children, and what happens when the two are separated by necessity. The film opens in New York, where Leo, the main character, has become fabulously wealthy, and loves his kid, but must fly off to Bangkok to seal a deal that will make him even wealthier. His story is the skeleton of the movie,but it's also the weakest and least convincing. Two other stories (or four) complete the film, showing us family separations-by-necessity that are more convincing. I for one found the story of the Filipino nanny much more watchable and believable. The Philippines produces too many intelligent, well-educated people for its economy to support, so roughly 15% of the adult workforce are forced to leave the country to work overseas; Gloria, the nanny, is one of them, and she has to leave her children in Olangapo while she sends money back from New York. I knew about that situation going in, but the film does a nice job of dramatizing it. meanwhile, the main story, starring Gael Bernal as the wealthy-but-tortured New Yorker, just doesn't work, partly because it's either poorly-written or not written at all. Bernal is a good actor, but here he sounds as if he's been asked to improvise his own dialogue, and it sounds just like improvised movie dialogue from other badly-improvised movies: boring, flat, and very, very, very repetitious. Improvisation can be done right, and when it is, it works beautifully, as in Happy-Go-Lucky and The Class, but not here. Whether it's improvised or not, Leo's part of the film is one long boring cliché. There are some other little glitches in the film that strain credulity, but overall I'll ignore the Leo section and give it a 6 out of 10.
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- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $9,580
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $4,531
- Nov 22, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $2,033,946
- Runtime2 hours 5 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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