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词条 Casa de los Babys
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

     Box-office and distribution  Critical response 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Casa de los Babys
| image = Casa de los babys.jpg
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = John Sayles
| producer = Alejandro Springall
Lemore Syvan
| screenplay = John Sayles
| starring = Marcia Gay Harden
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Daryl Hannah
Susan Lynch
Mary Steenburgen
Lili Taylor
| music = Mason Daring
| cinematography = Mauricio Rubinstein
| editing = John Sayles
| studio = IFC Films
Springall Pictures
| distributor = IFC Films
| released = {{Film date|2003|9|5|Venice Film Festival|2003|9|19|United States}}
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = Mexico
United States
| language = English
Spanish
| budget = $800,000
| gross = $475,940
}}

Casa de los Babys ("House of the Babies") is a 2003 drama film written, directed, and edited by filmmaker John Sayles. It features an ensemble cast, including Marcia Gay Harden, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Daryl Hannah.

Plot

The film tells the story of six white American women, impatiently waiting out their lengthy residency requirements in an unidentified South American country before picking up their adoptive babies.

Cast

  • Marcia Gay Harden as Nan, a bullying know-it-all who tries to get her lawyer to put her at the top of the baby list by way of bribery.
  • Maggie Gyllenhaal as Jennifer, a well-to-do partner of a conservative husband who has decreed that his adoptive son will carry on his name.
  • Daryl Hannah as Skipper, a Colorado girl, who's an exercise fanatic and a masseuse. She has lost three babies due to birth defects.
  • Susan Lynch as Eileen, a tender-hearted Irish American who dreams out loud about spending an enchanted snow day with her daughter in Boston.
  • Mary Steenburgen as Gayle, a recovering alcoholic and born again Christian.
  • Lili Taylor as Leslie, a single New Yorker who works in publishing, speaks fluent Spanish, and rebuffs a teenage beach boy.
  • Rita Moreno as Señora Muñoz
  • Martha Higareda as Celia
  • Vanessa Martinez as Asunción

Reception

Box-office and distribution

The film was first presented at the Venice Film Festival on September 5, 2003.

The film was screened at various film festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival, Canada; the Istanbul FilmOctober Film Week, Turkey; and others.

It opened both in New York City and Los Angeles on September 19, 2003. The first week's gross was $36,456 (nine screens) and the total receipts for the run were $475,940. In its widest release the film was featured in 71 theaters. The motion picture was in circulation 10 weeks.[1]

Critical response

Critic Stephen Holden, writing for The New York Times, liked the film message and wrote, "Casa de los Babys, adheres to the same essayistic format as many of its forerunners...Despite its emotionally loaded theme, the film is a scrupulously suds-free examination of motherhood as it is viewed in first- and third-world countries. The closest it gets to misty-eyed is in its panoramic shots of wide-eyed Latino infants who will soon be transported from a nation mired in poverty to a land of plenty ... the movie's even-handed portrayal of two cultures uneasily transacting the most personal business resonates with truth."[2]

Critic Roger Ebert lauded the film and wrote, "Sayles handles this material with gentle delicacy, as if aware that the issues are too fraught to be approached with simple messages. He shows both sides; the maid Asuncion gave up her baby and now imagines her happy life in El Norte, but we feel how much she misses her. The squeegee kids on the corner have been abandoned by their parents and might happily go home with one of these rich Americanas. Sayles sees like a documentarian, showing us the women, listening to their stories, inviting us to share their hopes and fears and speculate about their motives. There are no answers here, just the experiences of waiting for a few weeks in the Casa de los Babys."[3]

Critics Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat also liked the films message and wrote, "The overall tone of Casa de los Babys promotes the spiritual practice of openness, which is the ability to see clearly, without preference or prejudice, and with empathy. Sayles continues his special mission of exploring the nuances that go into the creation of cross-cultural tensions and misunderstandings."[4]

References

1. ^The Numbers box office data. Last accessed: January 27, 2008.
2. ^Holden, Stephen. The New York Times, film review, "Six Characters in Search of an Infant," September 19, 2003. Last accessed: January 27, 2008.
3. ^Ebert, Roger. Chicago Sun-Times, film review, October 3, 2003. Last accessed: January 27, 2008.
4. ^Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann. Spirituality & Practice, film review, September 2003. Last accessed: January 27, 2008.

External links

  • {{IMDb title|id=0303830|title=Casa de los Babys}}
  • {{Allmovie title|id=281463|title=Casa de los Babys}}
  • {{rotten-tomatoes|id=casa_de_los_babys|title=Casa de los Babys}}
  • {{YouTube|A_-9-UItIqY|Casa de los Babys film trailer}}
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