Synopsis
Two two strangers are drawn together under incredible circumstances. What starts as an unforeseen encounter over a long holiday weekend soon becomes a second chance love story.
2013 Directed by Jason Reitman
Two two strangers are drawn together under incredible circumstances. What starts as an unforeseen encounter over a long holiday weekend soon becomes a second chance love story.
Kate Winslet Josh Brolin Gattlin Griffith Tobey Maguire Tom Lipinski Maika Monroe Clark Gregg James Van Der Beek J.K. Simmons Brooke Smith Brighid Fleming Alexie Gilmore Lucas Hedges Micah Fowler Chandra Thomas Matthew Rauch Doug Trapp Kate Geller Ed Moran Sam Rush James Chen John Kooi Dylan Minnette Eileen Faxas Lynn Jolicoeur John Rue Ashley Ingram Thomas McGowan Kate Hettesheimer Show All…
Aires de Esperanza, La fête du travail, Last Days of Summer, Um Segredo do Passado, Un giorno come tanti, Una vida en tres días, День Труда, Predĺžený víkend, Οι Τελευταίες Μέρες του Καλοκαιριού, Długi, wrześniowy weekend, 情动假日, Nyárutó, Prodloužený víkend, Menneisyyden paino, יום הפועלים, Refém da Paixão, 레이버 데이, Ден на труда, Darba diena, День праці, O zi ca oricare alta, Ngày Lễ Lao Động, 一日一生, とらわれて夏, La fête du Travail, Darbo Diena
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Things this movie says
1. If you're a woman in a depressive funk all you really need is a man to make you happy. Even if he's a murderer. Any man will do really. Just make sure a dude saves you because if not you will just sit in a house and be sad forever. A guy will show you all about baking and tenderness and killing people and everything will be good and right.
2. If you're a young man and exploring things coded as feminine like reading Glamour magazine and taking modern dance classes all you really need is a father figure. Even if he's a murderer. Any father figure will do really. Just make sure your new cool dad shows you all about turning a wrench and tossing a baseball and doing some really good guy things, because you wouldn't want to be perceived as gay right?
Fuck this movie.
ladies 💁💄👗👠 get yourself a man 😏🤵 who can cook 🍖🥘🍑🍆🍒😋 garden 🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼🌸💕 is good with his hands 💪🔧🔨🚗⚾️🎻😜 and is doing 18 years for murder 😍😍😍😍
How did Jason Reitman get his hands on my self insert Josh Brolin/Stockholm Syndrome fanfiction......
Jason Reitman's "Labor Day" is an odd thing. Part crime thriller, part romantic fantasy, part meditation on the nature of family, and part effective tearjerker, the film is pulpy yet graceful, obvious yet subtle. These disparate parts and moods do not harm the film, setting up a cinematic fabric that is strangely textured and rightfully compelling.
Based on the novel by Joyce Maynard, Retiman's film explores the impact on a family that occurs when that family, a mother and her son, take in a prison escapee. The mother, crushed under the weight of her life, and the son, on the cusp of late adolescence, grow fond of the man who ends up filling gaps in each of their lives.
What…
Things LABOR DAY ruined for me: pies, chili, baseball, Fribbles, Donkey Kong, bridges, James Van Der Beek, light, love, bathtubs, trees. Peaches, too, had Presidents of the United States of America not gotten to them first.
This is one of the skeeviest movies I've ever watched, in part because it is so blissfully oblivious about how skeevy it truly is. Calling it a women's picture is an insult to both women and pictures - what kind of women's picture suggests that a woman without a man in her life is literally incapacitated to the point of not being able to leave her house? In 1987? Or that a man who murders his wife for being unfaithful deserves our sympathy? And…
in the beginning i was like 'why tf does this lil bitch sound like toby macguire in the great gatsby?' AND IT IS TOBY IM SO TALENTED
"I've never intentionally hurt anyone my whole life."
I'm not very familiar with Jason Reitman. I saw Juno a long time ago and remember enjoying it, and I saw Young Adult less than a year ago and I liked it, but didn't love it. I also haven't seen his big ones, Thank You For Smoking and Up In The Air, so I guess I really can't compare this to his other work. But, everyone who has done so has said that it's a huge change from the directors usual work. People are also saying that it's just a better-made Nicolas Sparks movie and a misfire. That's why it was taken out of the awards season and buried in the dead…
i kinda just thought this whole thing was wack and highly unbelievable but it wasn’t awful either