Agosto

Una reunión familiar difícil de olvidar

Los Weston viven en una gran mansión en las afueras de Pawhuska, en Oklahoma. La desaparición del padre en extrañas circunstancias hace que la familia se reúna y que todas sus miserias salgan a la luz. Adaptación al cine de la obra de teatro del mismo título, ganadora del Premio Pulitzer en 2008.

"August: Osage County," a 2013 cinematic gem produced by Jean Doumanian Productions and Smoke House Pictures, delves deep into the tumultuous dynamics of the Weston family. Set against the backdrop of the sweltering Oklahoma heat, the film unravels the layers of dysfunction and secrets that bind this family together. At the heart of the narrative is Violet Weston, portrayed with raw intensity by Meryl Streep, whose battle with addiction and cancer sets the stage for a family reunion that quickly spirals into chaos. The film's strength lies in its unflinching portrayal of familial bonds, showcasing how love and resentment can coexist in the most volatile of environments. The ensemble cast, including standout performances from Julia Roberts as Barbara, Violet's eldest daughter, and Chris Cooper as the stoic Uncle Charlie, brings to life the complexities of each character. The film masterfully navigates through the emotional minefield of family gatherings, where old wounds are reopened and new conflicts emerge. Tracy Letts, who adapted the screenplay from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play, maintains the sharp wit and biting dialogue that earned the original work critical acclaim. The result is a film that is both a poignant drama and a darkly comedic exploration of family ties. Director John Wells skillfully balances the film's tone, allowing moments of levity to punctuate the heavy emotional scenes. The cinematography captures the oppressive atmosphere of the Osage County setting, reflecting the internal turmoil of the characters. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to fully immerse themselves in the Weston family's saga. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that "August: Osage County" is not just a story about a dysfunctional family, but a reflection on the universal themes of loss, forgiveness, and the search for connection. In its essence, "August: Osage County" is a testament to the power of storytelling. It challenges viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths about family and the masks we wear to navigate our relationships. The film's emotional resonance is heightened by the exceptional performances and the authenticity of its characters. As the credits roll, audiences are left to ponder the fragility of human connections and the enduring hope that, despite our flaws, we can find a way to come together.

Año2013

Presupuesto25000000$

Ingresos74188937$

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GénerosComediaDrama

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Battle Mountain Films

Yucaipa Films

August: Osage County

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