La familia Addams: La tradición continúa

La familia acaba de recibir a un pequeño extraño.

Fue amor al primer susto cuando Gomez y Morticia acogieron a un nuevo miembro en el grupo familiar -Pubert, su delicado, blandito y bigotudo niño. Fue entonces cuando Fétido se enamoró de la voluptuosa niñera. Pero tras algunas investigaciones, Miércoles y Pugsley descubren que la inocente niñera es en realidad una viuda negra asesina que planea añadir a Fétido a su colección de maridos muertos.

"Addams Family Values," released in 1993 and produced by Scott Rudin Productions and Paramount Pictures, is a darkly comedic masterpiece that brilliantly captures the essence of the Addams family. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, this sequel to the 1991 film "The Addams Family" delves deeper into the quirky and macabre world of Gomez, Morticia, and their extended family. The film's plot revolves around the arrival of a new baby, Pubert, and the subsequent antics of the family's new nanny, Debbie Jellinsky, portrayed with sinister charm by Joan Cusack. As Debbie schemes to marry and murder Uncle Fester for his inheritance, the film unfolds with a blend of humor, satire, and heartfelt moments that keep audiences enthralled. One of the standout elements of "Addams Family Values" is its sharp and witty script, penned by Paul Rudnick. The dialogue is filled with clever one-liners and dark humor that perfectly suit the Addams family's unique perspective on life. The film also excels in its portrayal of family dynamics, showcasing the unbreakable bond between Gomez and Morticia, played impeccably by Raul Julia and Anjelica Huston. Their chemistry and dedication to their family, despite the chaos around them, provide a heartwarming counterpoint to the film's more sinister undertones. The film's setting and production design are equally noteworthy, creating a gothic and atmospheric backdrop that enhances the storytelling. From the Addams family mansion to the summer camp where Wednesday and Pugsley are sent, every location is meticulously crafted to reflect the film's dark yet whimsical tone. The camp scenes, in particular, offer a hilarious critique of societal norms and expectations, as Wednesday leads a rebellion against the camp's overly cheerful and conformist environment. "Addams Family Values" remains a beloved classic not only for its humor and satire but also for its celebration of individuality and family. The film's enduring appeal lies in its ability to balance the macabre with moments of genuine warmth and affection, making it a timeless addition to the Addams family legacy. With standout performances, a clever script, and a visually striking aesthetic, "Addams Family Values" continues to captivate audiences and remind us of the importance of embracing our unique quirks and staying true to our loved ones.

Año1993

Presupuesto47000000$

Duración94 min

Ingresos48919043$

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GénerosComediaFamiliaFantasía

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Scott Rudin Productions

Addams Family Values

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