$5 a Day (Un Amour de Père) [DVD]

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  • Type: DVD
  • Studio: eOne Films
  • Language(s): french
Christopher Walken is hilarious as Nat, an eccentric con-artist and deadbeat dad dying to reconnect with his troubled son, Flynn (Alessandro Nivola, The Eye, Laurel Canyon). Diagnosed with a terminal illness, Nat shanghais his reluctant son into driving him cross-country for experimental medical treatment. Low on cash, they pull off increasingly ridiculous and embarrassing schemes along the way to reach their destination spending only $5 a day. Boasting a star-packed cast that includes Sharon Stone, Amanda Peet and Dean Cain, $5 A DAY is an irresistibly fresh and charming comedy about letting go of the past and choosing your own road. ----- Christopher Walken est hilarant dans le rôle de Nat, escroc excentrique et bon à rien de père qui tente désespérément de renouer les liens avec son fils Flynn (Alessandro Nivola : L?oeil, Laurel Canyon). Souffrant d?une maladie incurable, il force son fils à le conduire à l?autre bout du pays pour y recevoir un traitement expérimental, tout en mettant en oeuvre des stratagèmes aussi ridicules qu?embarrassants pour arriver à atteindre leur destination en ne dépensant que 5 $ PAR JOUR. Avec une distribution quatre étoiles qui met en vedette Sharon Stone, Amanda Peet et Dean Cain, UN amour de père est une comédie irrésistible qui propose qu?il vaut mieux se départir du passé et choisir sa propre voie. The terrific cast of $5 a Day lifts it above your average road-trip/buddy-movie/long-lost-dad-resurfaces film. And what a cast: Christopher Walken is stellar as Nat, a con artist who shows up in his grown son's life after years on the lam--for mysterious reasons. The hunky Alessandro Nivola plays his son, Ritchie, who is suspicious (perhaps rightly) of his long-lost dad's sudden reappearance and his plan for a crazed road trip. Other standouts include Sharon Stone, a vixen from Nat's past, as well as Peter Coyote (who lends $5 a Day some much-needed gravitas), Amanda Peet, and Dean Cain. The plot is thin, but the ride is a blast--watch how Nat finagles free or next-to-free food, accommodations, and laundry facilities on the mysterious trip he takes Ritchie on. (In fact, the product placement in the film is so prominent that one suspects $5 a Day could also have been the film's production budget.) As $5 a Day winds along its crazy itinerary, the laughs are plentiful, but there's pathos lurking in the background, and soon Ritchie learns the real reason Nat has come to find him. The talents of the actors--especially Walken and Stone--balancing slapstick laughs with grownup heartbreak are well worth any price. -- A.T. Hurley