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La odisea personal de Schmidt comienza cuando su esposa muere inesperadamente. Días después, revisando los objetos personales de su mujer, descubre unas cartas que demuestran que hace veinticinco años tuvo una aventura con su mejor amigo. Destrozado, Schmidt decide adelantar su viaje a Denver, donde se casa su hija. Entonces comienza una odisea llena de encuentros, sorpresas, situaciones cómicas y también agridulces. Al igual que su vida, es un viaje lleno de frustraciones, rechazos, humillaciones y fracasos. Schmidt se da cuenta de que nunca ha hecho nada destacado en la vida, ni tampoco ha hecho nada por mejorar la vida de los demás... hasta que recibe una carta del pequeño Ngudu Ubu.
Avis de la communauté (5)
A very depressing movie about a man who's life which was centered around his work and collapses when he has to retire. That the film is as believable as it is, is owned mainly to Nicholson's outstanding performance.
Film 148 (Goal: 300) of 2024: About Schmidt follows 66-year-old Warren Schmidt, as he enters the new phase of his life, upon retiring from employment. Unsure what to do with himself in his mundane life, he begins to resent his wife - something that doesn't last long though when she unexpectedly passes. Now not sure what to do with himself, Schmidt tries to navigate life on his own. I'm a massive Jack Nicholson fan so this film is one of the remaining of this post-As Good as It Gets era that I had yet to see. I didn't know too much about this film going in though I had a feeling it was a study about a man trying to find his place in the world. To be honest, I was expecting more - I thought it would be the kind of film where Nicholson's character would do a complete 180 in lifestyle, adding things like booze, drugs, wild days and choices into the equations. Instead Schmidt meanders along from point a to point b, and while he's still lost in the world, barely any of the expected fun is there. Nicholson as always gives a phenomenal performance. He gets to show his comedy chops here (something that would be expanded upon in Adam Sandler's Anger Management), making the most of the moments of unexpected comedy. But these moments are few and far between and instead, we spend too much time in uninteresting situations. About Schmidt isn't a particularly bad film, it's not even a boring film. Maybe that's solely due to Nicholson's performance. About Schmidt just isn't the film I was expecting.
A decent movie that often gets ruined by an attempt at humor... Which lade him just look like a sick weirdo. This could have been such a sad but wholesome... Instead it feels like a weird comedy. A bad comedy.
A Jack Nicholson of the older generation.
A good take on the subject of end-life crisis and aging in general. With an, as always, excellent Jack Nicholson.