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Am I the only one who thinks ' Why Didn't He Pull Out His Wand at the Screaming Prison Guard. Critics Consensus Fittingly named for a remake whose charms are dwarfed by its superior source material, Downhill is frequently. and frustratingly. less than the sum of its talented parts. 48% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 27 Coming soon Release date: Feb 14, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Downhill Ratings & Reviews Explanation Downhill Videos Photos Movie Info Barely escaping an avalanche during a family ski vacation in the Alps, a married couple is thrown into disarray as they are forced to reevaluate their lives and how they feel about each other. Inspired by the motion picture FORCE MAJEURE by Ruben Östlund Rating: R (for language and some sexual material) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Feb 14, 2020 limited Runtime: 85 minutes Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures Cast News & Interviews for Downhill Critic Reviews for Downhill Audience Reviews for Downhill There are no featured reviews for Downhill because the movie has not released yet (Feb 14, 2020. See Movies in Theaters Downhill Quotes News & Features.

Super Video. Da lass ich doch mal gleich ein Abo da. Lavina watch full online. Very interesting. Thank you for including so much detailed info and demo. Lavina watch full form. No upcoming screenings. Available No Tickets Available [ artDate, amDateFormat: dddd, MMMM Do" artDate, amDateFormat: h:mm A. You may not purchase more tickets at this time. About Billie (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) Pete (Will Ferrell) and their sons are on a balcony during an idyllic family ski vacation in the Alps when an avalanche suddenly strikes. While they all emerge physically unharmed, Petes actions during the avalanche reveal a side of him that leaves his family in a state of shock. The aftermath of this moment permeates the remainder of the trip, and the harder Pete tries to avoid the truth and gloss things over, the more Billie and her sons are forced to re-evaluate their lives and, more specifically, how they feel about Pete—as a husband, father, and man. Inspired by the 2014 film Force Majeure by Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund, Downhill is fiercely observational of modern masculinity and human frailty. Co-directors and writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rash make Billie the heart of this relationship drama, and Louis-Dreyfus delivers a brilliant performance that captivates and delights in every searing, cringe-inducing scene. As wickedly funny as it is mercilessly truthful, Downhill is the story of a natural catastrophe that prompts a metaphorical landslide within a family. YEAR 2019 CATEGORY Premieres COUNTRY U. S. A. RUN TIME 85 min COMPANY Fox Searchlight WEBSITE EMAIL PHONE (310) 369-5849 Credits Directors Nat Faxon Jim Rash Screenwriters Jesse Armstrong Producers Anthony Bregman Julia Louis-Dreyfus Stefanie Azpiazu Executive Producers Erik Hemmendorff Ruben Östlund Cinematographer Danny Cohen Editor Pamela Martin Composer Volker Bertelmann actor Will Ferrell Zach Woods Zoë Chao Miranda Otto Artist Bio Nat Faxon is an actor, director, and Academy Award–winning writer with a long-standing presence across comedic and dramatic films and television series. Recent TV acting credits include Married, Euphoria, Catastrophe, The Guest Book, and Ben and Kate. In film, he has appeared in Yes Day, Father of the Year, Life of the Party, Operator, and Sex Tape, among others. Jim Rash is an actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter, and director. He is known for his role as Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community, for which he was nominated for a Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He won an Academy Award and received a Golden Globe nomination for The Descendants.

Lo felicito amigo excelente 👍. The remake of Force Majeure (starring the Veep actress alongside Will Ferrell) sounds like a fake movie. But its real, and genuinely unnerving. Photo: Courtesy of Fox Searchlight Ruben Östlunds 2014 film Force Majeure — about a husband and wife whose relationship starts fraying after he abandons her and their kids during a moment of perceived danger at a ski resort — is so finely calibrated that the idea of an American remake sounds not just unnecessary but potentially disastrous. Östlunds original, which keeps threatening to drift into comedy while maintaining the rough contours of a drama, is like a tightrope walker walking on top of another tightrope walker; the tonal balance it strikes is so delicate that one false move could send the whole thing spectacularly crashing down. Its inciting incident is ultimately a minor event, but the emotions and doubts it unleashes are not. So now we have the Will Ferrell–Julia Louis-Dreyfus version Downhill, which just premiered at the ski-happy town of Park City and which at first sounds like a fake movie, the kind of ill-advised, overeager high-concept picture someone might have pitched in Robert Altmans Hollywood satire The Player. But somehow Jim Rash and Nat Faxons remake (which they co-wrote with Veep and Succession s Jesse Armstrong) manages to carve out a place for itself somewhere adjacent to Force Majeure. It cant quite match the power of Östlunds film, or its bemused, clinical (dare I say Scandinavian. sensibility, but it has an awkward, American charm all its own. The setup is largely the same. Pete (Ferrell) and Billie (Louis-Dreyfus) are on vacation in the Austrian Alps with their two kids. One day, as they eat lunch with others on the terrace of a restaurant, they see a controlled avalanche approaching from a good distance away. At first, its an interesting little sight. Then, chaos briefly reigns as the rolling, thundering cloud of white approaches and engulfs the entire terrace. Pete quickly grabs his phone and bails, leaving Billie and the two kids to sit there and get blasted by whatever that terrifying thing coming down the mountain was. It turns out to be … well, not much. Just a bit of snow flying through the air. It clears up quickly, and everybody takes their seats and proceeds as if nothing has happened; even the little menu stands on the tables dont seem to have tipped over. Pete orders soup. But Billie is frozen with fear, visibly shaken. The visual strategy of the film changes, and suddenly the two leads are separated in discomfiting head-on shots that make them look like theyre talking directly to the audience. The repercussions of this seeming nonevent, with its seismic emotional consequences, play out over the rest of their trip. They file a complaint with the resorts safety office, where theyre informed (in rather Trumpian fashion) that the incident was “handled perfectly. ” (Adds one scoffing official: “Were not in America, where you sue because your coffees hot, madam. ”) Billies rage at her husbands nonchalance, and his defensive posture — first casual, then increasingly pathetic — starts to consume every interaction. They have it out in front of friends. They take time off from each other. Its hard for either to put into words what theyre actually feeling, which lends a pleasant hesitancy to every scene. Little dryly comic bits are undercut by the characters ongoing apprehension. You want to laugh at times, but then you wonder if its okay to, which mimics whats happening to these people onscreen. It helps that Ferrell is years removed from his bull-in-a-china-shop glory days: He gives a quieter, more human performance than were used to from him. (At one point, his character offered up a sincere little smile, and I wondered if Id ever previously seen a real smile from Will Ferrell, which is a wild thought to have about such a ubiquitous performer. At the same time, hes still Will Ferrell: Hes still the cosmic mark. You know this guy will screw things up soon enough, and his quietly dopey energy already puts this film in a different place than Force Majeure, which unfolded as a push-pull between equals. In Downhill, theres an imbalance right from the start. Ferrells still doing humiliation comedy, just of a more understated kind. Louis-Dreyfus, however, is the heart of the picture. She effectively downplays the potential humor of her scenes, committing instead to her characters trauma. “I throw my arms around my children and I just wait … I wait for us to die together, ” she recalls tearfully of the incident, and there is absolutely nothing funny about it. She is never going to shake that fear. Billie has an authority born of vulnerability, and we sense her trying to keep it together and failing. This imbalance — that of the guy who can amiably lumber through life with a chuckle and a woman who cant afford to — already speaks volumes. Downhill luxuriates in this tension. Its a genuinely unnerving little movie. Alison Brie Based Horse Girl on Her Own Mental Health History Russell Simmons Accuser Documentary On the Record Headed to HBO Max A Complete List of Movies Sold at Sundance See All Theres Nothing Funny About Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Downhill.

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Lavina watch full season. Lavina watch full version. Lavina watch full game. Lavina watch full album. Downhill Theatrical release poster Directed by Nat Faxon Jim Rash Produced by Stefanie Azpiazu Anthony Bregman Julia Louis-Dreyfus Screenplay by Jesse Armstrong Based on Force Majeure by Ruben Östlund Starring Will Ferrell Music by Volker Bertelmann Cinematography Danny Cohen Edited by Pamela Martin Production company Likely Story Distributed by Searchlight Pictures Release date January 26, 2020 ( Sundance) February 14, 2020 (United States) Running time 86 minutes Country United States Language English Downhill is a 2020 American black comedy film directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash. The film is a remake of the motion picture Force Majeure by Ruben Östlund. Downhill had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020 and is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020, by Searchlight Pictures, the first film to be released under the name following Disney's acquisition of Fox Studios. [1] Premise [ edit] After being scarred by an avalanche during a family ski vacation in the Alps, a married couple is thrown into disarray as they are forced to reevaluate their lives and how they feel about each other. Cast [ edit] Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Billie Staunton Will Ferrell as Pete Staunton Miranda Otto as Charlotte Zoë Chao as Rosie Zach Woods as Zach Kristofer Hivju Alex Macqueen Julian Grey as Finn Staunton Ammon Jacob Ford as Emerson Staunton Giulio Berruti as Guglielmo Production [ edit] It was announced in November 2018 that an English language remake of the Swedish film Force Majeure was to be directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell were cast to star. [2] Miranda Otto, Zoë Chao and Zach Woods joined the cast in December. [3] Filming began in January 2019 in Austria. [4] Release [ edit] Downhill had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020. [5] The film is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020, replacing The King's Man ' s original release date. [6] Reception [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 46% based on 26 reviews, with a weighted average of 5. 67/10. The site's critical consensus reads: Fittingly named for a remake whose charms are dwarfed by its superior source material, Downhill is frequently. and frustratingly. less than the sum of its talented parts. [7] On Metacritic, the film holds a weighted average score of 53 out of 100, based on 14 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. 8] References [ edit] Vary, Adam B. (January 17, 2020. Disney Drops Fox Name, Will Rebrand as 20th Century Studios, Searchlight Pictures. Variety. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (November 2, 2018. Will Ferrell Joins Julia Louis-Dreyfus In Fox Searchlight's 'Force Majeure' Remake 'Downhill' Nat Faxon & Jim Rash To Direct. Deadline Hollywood. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (December 13, 2018. Miranda Otto, Zoë Chao, Zach Woods Join Julia Louis-Dreyfus & Will Ferrell In 'Downhill' At Fox Searchlight. Deadline Hollywood. ^ Parlevliet, Mirko (January 10, 2019. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell Start Filming Downhill. Vital Thrills. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (December 4, 2019. Sundance Unveils Female-Powered Lineup Featuring Taylor Swift, Gloria Steinem, Abortion Road Trip Drama. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 4, 2019. ^ McClintock, Pamela (November 25, 2019. Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Will Ferrell-Starrer 'Downhill' Lands Valentine's Day Release. Retrieved November 25, 2019. ^ Downhill (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved January 30, 2020. ^ Downhill reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved January 30, 2020. External links [ edit] Downhill on IMDb Downhill at Rotten Tomatoes Downhill at Metacritic.

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Yeah, hard pass on the movie. But skiing in the Swiss Alps looks like fun! 😎. Wow so pro. 0:02 ahh my friend reek. Lavina watch full time. Lavina Watch full movies. Lavina watch full size. Photo: Searchlight Pictures Last summer, a shocking viral video began pinging around Twitter. In the clip, a man at a ski resort makes a panicked dash for safety during a controlled avalanche, abandoning his wife and two children to the wall of snow rushing toward them. “Men are unbelievably useless” read one tweet from a verified user. Others chimed in to express their disbelief that someone could behave so selfishly. What many of them didnt know, but a number of annoyed and amused cinephiles were more than eager to tell them, was that this wasnt cellphone footage of a real incident. It was a scene from Force Majeure, a 2014 Swedish comedy about male ego in crisis. That the moment could be confused for reality… well, it was like a punchline out of the film itself. Ruben Östlund, its exacting writer-director, must have smiled when he heard. This isnt the only blip on the pop-culture radar Force Majeure is presently enjoying. Was its second life as an unlikely meme just sly viral marketing for its transformation into a kinder, gentler Will Ferrell comedy? Downhill, a new remake from writer-directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, is very close to exactly what you might expect from an American version. While the original was a bone-dry, scathingly funny portrait of a marriage destabilized by a kneejerk act of self-preservation, the humor here is broader, with bawdy masturbation mishaps and gags about hashtags. Its also more forgiving, softening the assault on fragile masculinity with notes of sentimentality. And gone, of course, is the precision of Östlunds craft; dash any unrealistic hopes of seeing Ron Burgundy stumble through some carefully and unnerving composed long takes. The premise remains intact, however. Its inciting incident is still that now internet-famous failure of nerve—the moment when a well-off businessman, here Pete (Ferrell) instinctively sprints away from the billowy cloud of snow rapidly approaching the mountainside patio where hes having breakfast with his wife, Billie (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and their two preteen boys. The avalanche is a false alarm, an optical illusion of doom; all it really does is blow some flakes over the alarmed guests. But it certainly feels like a brush with death while its happening. And it casts a cloud of resentment and shame over the familys vacation in the Alps, as Pete stubbornly refuses to acknowledge the cowardice of his actions and Billie simmers with resentment at a man with no apparent protective instincts toward his wife and children. Sounds gut-busting, no? In Östlunds hands, it genuinely was; Force Majeure, for all the chilly remove of its filmmaking, found constant, inspired cringe comedy in its patriarchs crumbling self-image and pathological abnegation of responsibility. Downhill strains for laughs of a different sort, many of them pitched to the wheelhouse of its TV-trained stars. Faxon and Rash, who previously wrote and directed the throwback 80s summer comedy The Way, Way Back, play up the discrepancy between Pete and Billies buttoned-up American marriage and the blasé sexual liberation of their Swiss hosts, including Miranda Otto as an over-sharing, polyamorous hotel manager. Silicon Valley s Zach Woods is also on hand as Petes coworker, vacationing through Europe with his younger girlfriend (Zoe Chao) and dropping awkward asides during the scene where Billie finally addresses the elephant in the room. (Woods has been cast in the part occupied in Force Majeure by Kristofer Hivju of Game Of Thrones, who has a very funny cameo in Downhill. Photo: Searchlight Pictures If theres a real draw to this bastardized variation, its Louis-Dreyfus. She really taps into Billies frustration and disappointment, supplying what sporadic pathos the film achieves (as during her big monologue, when she replays the terror of the avalanche) but also grounding the wackier interludes in recognizable emotion. Its to Downhill s credit that it does try to imagine a life for Billie outside of her domestic discord—conceiving, for example, of a flirtation with infidelity colored by her own midlife anxiety. Ferrell, on the other hand, is miscast. Theres a certain appeal to seeing this frequently over-the-top performer dial down his bellowing tendencies; hes working in a mode here much closer to the change-of-pace melancholy of Everything Must Go than the exaggerated shtick of his star vehicles. But with the SNL alum in the role, Pete comes across like a dopey sitcom dad from the start—how far, you wonder, can he really fall in the estimations of his family? Downhill doesnt so much unbalance the gender roles of his marriage as nudge Pete toward the realization that he needs to be a more engaged father. Its a soupy conflict. Maybe its good that Downhill doesnt try to replicate Östlunds more withering farce. The film could have taken the easiest route of tracing over its predecessor entirely, offering a scene-for-scene facsimile à la the pilot of the American Office. But Force Majeure exists. Should one pretend it doesnt simply to give this less ambiguous remake, with its subtext-shattering speeches and blandly bright imagery, a fair shake? Do we really need a more reassuring version when the genuine article is readily available? Theres maybe one ideal audience for Downhill, and thats the folks who have never seen or maybe even heard of the much better film on which its based. But will they be distracted at how quickly the filmmakers were able to make a movie out of that outrageous viral video of a dude totally bailing on his family.

 

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This is why we have OSCAR for Hollywood movies, the art of making top-notch Hollywood moves is a generation ahead of the rest of the world. Nat Faxon and Jim Rash's comedy hits the slopes of the Sundance Film Festival this January. Ruben Östlunds black comedy about an unexpected implosion of trust set against the slopes of the Alps, “Force Majeure, ” represented Sweden at the Academy Awards in 2015 and was a minor foreign-language box-office hit in the U. S. So it makes sense that an American studio, in this case Fox Searchlight Pictures, would want to recreate Östlunds wincingly funny film about a couple in crisis for stateside audiences. Enter “ Downhill, ” which finally has its first trailer below. Here, co-directors/writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (co-writing with “Succession” scribe Jesse Armstrong) cast Will Ferrell and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in the roles of a husband and wife who, while on vacation in the Alps with their two children, encounter a brush with death. That comes courtesy of an avalanche that sends the husband fleeing from their alfresco dining table to save his own life — leaving his stunned wife and kids to fend for themselves or, presumably, to their own doom. The incident sends Billie (Louis-Dreyfus) into a spiral, and Pete (Ferrell) into a crisis of masculinity. In the Swedish original, this all added up to painful and absurd comedy; here, the slope-side mix-up and its fallout all appear to be played up for broad laughs. Heres the official synopsis, courtesy of the Sundance Film Festival: “Barely escaping an avalanche during a family ski vacation in the Alps, a married couple is thrown into disarray as they are forced to reevaluate their lives and how they feel about each other. ” (This is the remake of the avalanche that sent Twitter ablaze, with users actually believing it to be real, earlier this year. ) “Downhill” also co-stars Miranda Otto, Zoë Chao, Zach Woods, and Kristofer Hivju (who starred in “Force Majeure”. Actors-turned-writer/directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash previously helmed the 2013 summer coming-of-age comedy “The Way Way Back, ” and together they share a Best Adapted Screenplay Academy Award for “The Descendants” with director/co-writer Alexander Payne. The producers on the film include Anthony Bregman, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Stefanie Azpiazu, Erik Hemmendorff, and the original films director/writer, Ruben Östlund. Adapted from Östlunds original screenplay, “Downhill” will have its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 26, 2020 and is scheduled to be released on February 14, 2020, by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.

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