Sometimes what tears us apart helps us put it back together.
La vida de Terry Wolfmeyer (Joan Allen) sufre un vuelco radical cuando su marido desaparece repentinamente. Para colmo, su relación con sus cuatro hijas se hace tan tensa que acaba recurriendo al alcohol para evadirse de sus problemas. En estas circunstancias, la amistad de un vecino (Kevin Costner) que fue jugador de béisbol representa para ella una gran ayuda.
"The Upside of Anger," a 2005 film produced by New Line Cinema in the United States, offers a poignant exploration of family dynamics, loss, and the unexpected paths to healing. Directed by Mike Binder, the movie centers on Terry Wolfmeyer, portrayed by Joan Allen, a woman grappling with the sudden disappearance of her husband. Her life takes a tumultuous turn as she navigates her newfound single status and the challenges of raising four daughters. The arrival of her neighbor, a former baseball player turned radio host, Denny Davies, played by Kevin Costner, injects a mix of humor and chaos into their lives, setting the stage for a journey of emotional rediscovery. The film's strength lies in its raw and authentic portrayal of human emotions. Joan Allen delivers a powerful performance as Terry, capturing the complexities of a woman caught between anger and vulnerability. Her interactions with her daughters—Erika Christensen, Evan Rachel Wood, Keri Russell, and Alicia Witt—reveal the intricate web of relationships within the family. Each daughter brings her own struggles and aspirations to the table, creating a rich tapestry of character development that resonates with audiences. Kevin Costner's portrayal of Denny adds a layer of levity and warmth to the narrative. His character serves as a catalyst for change, challenging Terry and her daughters to confront their fears and embrace new beginnings. The chemistry between Costner and Allen is palpable, providing the film with a compelling emotional core. Their evolving relationship underscores the theme that life's unexpected turns can lead to growth and healing. "The Upside of Anger" stands out for its honest depiction of life's messiness and the resilience of the human spirit. Through its blend of humor, drama, and heartfelt moments, the film offers a refreshing take on the traditional family drama. It reminds viewers that amidst anger and loss, there is always the potential for laughter, love, and redemption.
Año2005
Página principal
Presupuesto12000000$
Duración118 minuto
Ingresos28237488$
GénerosComediaDrama
Países de producciónUnited States of America