(for english, see below)
Sabe aqueles filmes com elenco de estrelas e diversas histórias paralelas numa data especial e que termina com final feliz em todas elas? Então, esse é mais um desse estilo. Mas diferente de tantos outros, as histórias desse são fracas demais. A única que realmente me tocou e que Gostei foi a protagonizada por Michelle Pfeiffer e Zac Efron. E mesmo assim, ganhou das outras apenas na comparação. Filme chato demais.
Dá até preguiça de escrever cada uma das histórias, mas em resumo de cada um dos casos, todos se passando no dia 31 de dezembro de 2011 em Nova York.
Claire (Hilary Swank),
responsável pela da festa de Ano Novo da Times Square precisa arrumar alguém para consertar a bola, tradicional simbolo do Reveillon, que está emperrada e parece que não vai fazer a contagem regressiva.
Numa festa para celebridades, Laura (Katherine Heigl) é a responsável pelo bufê e a atração principal da noite é o
cantor Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi), que um ano antes a propôs casamento e em seguida a abandonou.
Sam (Josh Duhamel) é o filho da organizadora da festa, mas enfrenta problemas para chegar a New York e deseja loucamente reencontrar uma mulher por quem se apaixonara no ano anterior.
Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer) é uma mulher que enfrenta a crise da meia idade, infeliz, cheia de sonhos a realizar. Faz sua lista de desejos e pede ajuda ao officeboy do escritório, Paul (Zac Efron) para realizá-los, lhe dando em troca 4 convites para a tal festa.
Randy (Ashton Kutcher), amigo de Paul, odeia as festas de Reveillon e prefere ficar em casa. Quando está saindo do apartamento para dar uma volta, acaba preso no elevador com Elise (Lea Michele) backing vocal de Jensen.
Hailey
(Abigail Breslin) foge de casa onde deveria passar a noite com sua mãe, Kate (Sarah Jessica Parker) para encontrar um namoradinho e ver a festa da Times Square. Kate também está infeliz e a filha joga na cara que ela deveria procurar um namorado.
Num hospital dois
casais - Tess (Jessica Biel) e Griffin (Seth Meyers) e James (Til
Schweiger) e Grace (Sarah Paulson) - disputam para ver quem terá o primeiro bebê do novo ano e ganhar uma bolada de U$ 25 mil.
Ainda no hospital, Stan (Robert De Niro) deseja assistir da cobertura do prédio o último ano
novo de sua vida e pede ajuda à enfermeira (Hale Berry).
Assim, algumas tramas se cruzam, personagens se apaixonam, e todos vivem felizes para sempre. Mas sem nenhuma interpretação digna de voto e também sem nenhuma emoção de verdade, exceto por Michelle Pfeiffer, como eu disse antes.
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You know those movies with a cast of stars and several parallel stories in a special date that ends with a happy ending for all of them? So, this is another one of this style. But unlike so many others, the stories here are too boring. The only one that really touched me and I liked was the one starred by Michelle Pfeiffer and Zac Efron. And yet, won the other only in comparison. Film too boring.
I got so lazy to write each of the stories, but anyway, find below the plots, all taking place on December 31, 2011 in New York.
Claire (Hilary Swank), responsible for the new year's Eve party in Times Square needs to get someone to fix the ball, a traditional symbol of the new year's Eve, which is broken and seems it won't make the countdown.
At a party for celebrities, Laura (Katherine Heigl) is responsible for the buffet and the evening's main attraction is the singer Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi), who, a year before, has proposed Laura and then abandoned her.
I got so lazy to write each of the stories, but anyway, find below the plots, all taking place on December 31, 2011 in New York.
Claire (Hilary Swank), responsible for the new year's Eve party in Times Square needs to get someone to fix the ball, a traditional symbol of the new year's Eve, which is broken and seems it won't make the countdown.
At a party for celebrities, Laura (Katherine Heigl) is responsible for the buffet and the evening's main attraction is the singer Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi), who, a year before, has proposed Laura and then abandoned her.
Sam (Josh Duhamel) is the son of the huge party planner, but faces problems to get to New York and want to find a woman for whom he madly felt in love with the previous year.
Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a woman who faces a midlife crisis, unhappy, full of dreams to accomplish. She makes her wish list and asks for help to the Accounting Office, Paul (Zac Efron) to carry them out, giving in exchange 4 invitations to that Celebrities party.
Randy (Ashton Kutcher), a friend of Paul, hates new year parties and prefers to stay at home. When he's leaving the apartment building for a spin, ends up stucked in the elevator with Elise (Lea Michele) backing vocals of Jensen.
Hailey (Abigail Breslin) runs away from home where she should spend the night with her mother, Kate (Sarah Jessica Parker) to find a boyfriend and see Times Square party. Kate is also unhappy and her daughter screem ay her saying that she should seek a boyfriend.
Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer) is a woman who faces a midlife crisis, unhappy, full of dreams to accomplish. She makes her wish list and asks for help to the Accounting Office, Paul (Zac Efron) to carry them out, giving in exchange 4 invitations to that Celebrities party.
Randy (Ashton Kutcher), a friend of Paul, hates new year parties and prefers to stay at home. When he's leaving the apartment building for a spin, ends up stucked in the elevator with Elise (Lea Michele) backing vocals of Jensen.
Hailey (Abigail Breslin) runs away from home where she should spend the night with her mother, Kate (Sarah Jessica Parker) to find a boyfriend and see Times Square party. Kate is also unhappy and her daughter screem ay her saying that she should seek a boyfriend.
In a hospital two couples - Tess (Jessica Biel) and Griffin (Seth Meyers) and James (Til Schweiger) and Grace (Sarah Paulson) - are fighting to see who will give birth to the first baby of the new year and earn a prize of $ 25 thousand.
Still in the hospital, Stan (Robert De Niro) a terminal pacient, want to watch from the top of the building the last new year party of his life and asks for help to a nurse (Halle Berry).
Thus, some plots intersect, characters fall in love, and everybody lives happily ever after. But without any interpretation worthy to applause and also without any real emotion, except for Michelle Pfeiffer, as I said before.
Thus, some plots intersect, characters fall in love, and everybody lives happily ever after. But without any interpretation worthy to applause and also without any real emotion, except for Michelle Pfeiffer, as I said before.
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