Director:
George ClooneyGuión:
William MonahanCámara:
Martin RuheMúsica:
Dara TaylorReparto:
Ben Affleck, Daniel Ranieri, Tye Sheridan, Lily Rabe, Christopher Lloyd, Max Martini, Max Casella, Briana Middleton, Rhenzy Feliz, Sondra James (más)Streaming (1)
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From director George Clooney and based on the best-selling memoir, The Tender Bar follows an aspiring writer (Tye Sheridan) pursuing his romantic and professional dreams. From a stool in his uncle’s (Ben Affleck) bar, he learns what it means to grow up from a colorful group of local characters. (Prime Video)
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Coproducida por "Big Indie Pictures" - qué nombre más apropiado para esta compañía de producción. The Tender Bar cuenta con un gran elenco de actores, una trama independiente rodada con un estilo modesto y reconfortante. La escuela de la vida: la alegría por los estudios soñados, la desilusión del amor y del propio padre. Lo bueno y lo malo moldea nuestra personalidad, nuestro camino hacia la madurez. Una de las mejores actuaciones de Ben Affleck, el confiable Tye Sheridan, la voz en off de Clooney y agradables canciones de antaño. ()
A natural and all-around inspiring creative walk down the road to the American Dream. A story originally centered more on the period backdrop of the 1970s and the typically simple yet heart-filling lifestyle of one simple American family. There is power in simplicity. Hold doors, be good to your mother, have some stashies in your wallet, and own a fucking car. ()
Feel good is a period piece by George Clooney that was mainly recommended to me by Ben Affleck, who is so incredibly cool and relaxed in it that we haven't seen him like this in a long time, and it's definitely worth it for that cheap Prime. Tender Bar has somewhat faded into the background, but it's definitely worth digging it out after all these years. ()
Having been a uncle for 35 years and a great-uncle for about 4, the character of Ben Affleck resonated with me and was terribly likeable, both in the way he behaves and how Ben plays him. Welcoming, easy-going, wise, like the whole movie, it totally stroked my troubled soul. Moreover, the beautiful friendly community of regulars in the bar is something we can only envy in today's unfortunate covid era. And if anyone keeps telling me that Ben Affleck is a bad actor, they're a moron, and I’d suggest they buy some drops for the fog in their eyes. ()
Something like this has been missing from my current viewing repertoire for a long time. A pleasant intimate story set between the 1970s and 1990s, this is another appealing contribution to the coming-of-age genre. The narrative itself can feel somewhat sterile at times, as we've seen all the motifs done better or worse many times before, but that in itself is no barrier to a good experience. Moreover, Ben Affleck gives a civil performance, in the best sense of the word, and I definitely won't mind if he sticks to similar roles in the future. [60%] ()
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