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Wenn das Leben am schönsten ist... wenn die Liebe am größten ist...
Norman und seine Frau Ethel machen wie jedes Jahr Urlaub am Goldenen See. Doch dieses Mal taucht auch Tochter Chelsea mit ihrem Verlobten Bill und ihrem Sohn dort auf. Es kommt zu Spannungen zwischen den beiden Männern.
Avis de la communauté (5)
While the story may not be the most elaborate and detailed ever scripted, it is a pleasure to see unfold. It is always a joy to see a film where the couple can and does convince the viewer that they love each other beyond all bounds. I would consider that point to be the main theme of the movie though I think they set out hoping it would be the bridging of the gap between father and daughter. It really feels like Jane Fonda is just a minor sub-plot here. My favorite scene is when Dabney Coleman first meets Norman and asks permission to sleep with Chelsea. I felt genuine anxiety for him. With the main story being the eternal love of Norman and Ethel, I would consider the second focus to be the evolving friendship of Billy and Norman. Of course, one can feel the allegory of how this never happened with Norman and Chelsea, I feel it just pushes her story further down the agenda. All things included, this is a great movie. Beautiful scenery and some fine acting with a good story is very enjoyable. If you want some proof of just how much it was about the acting, look at the cast in the closing credits. There are only 6 or 7 people listed yet you feel like you got to feel so much more.
Henry Fonda, the original grumpy old man
so incredible I wish there wasn't so much language
I love this movie it's remotianal and has great vibes but way to much language throughout the whole film I suggest that this movie should be re rated to pg-13 for language throughout thematic content and suggestive comments
Geriatric melodrama treated with a surprising rhythm and taste.