Elizabethtown
Elizabethtown (2005)

Elizabethtown

1/5
(67 votos)
6.4IMDb45Metascore

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Errores

When Hollie is tap dancing at Mitch's memorial service, the microphone that she puts down on the stage moves between shots.

When Hollie is tap dancing we can hear the audience applauding her, yet in some shots from behind Hollie we can see that the audience is not actually clapping.

When the neighbors are loading Drew's belongings from the curb into their car near the beginning of the movie, there is a white box with holes in it (similar to a large wine rack).

One of the guys loads this box into the car, but in the next shot it is back on the sidewalk with stuff piled on top of it.

An exterior shot of Drew's red-eye flight from LA to Nashville shows a Boeing 747 in flight.

Later, as Drew is exiting the plane, it is a one-aisled, non-jumbo jet.

When Claire and Drew are in the ballroom, Claire is holding a champagne glass.

When she steps up onto the platform area of the main table, she sets it down.

Drew lifts her off and puts her down, and she doesn't have it, but in the next shot she is holding it again.

While Claire is talking to Drew on the airplane, the level of his drink goes from nearly empty with no ice to nearly full with a lot of ice.

At the end of the movie, Drew's voiceover says, "The motto of the British Special Service Airforce is 'those who risk, win'.

" The unit is actually called the "Special Air Service", it is a special forces unit and not an airforce at all, and the motto is "Who Dares Wins".

When Drew and Claire are on the phone, he washes and hangs up his socks.

A short while later he has the same socks on (yellow and white).

Later, he is wearing green socks.

While Drew is Driving into Elizabethtown and is waving to all the townsfolk you can see reflections in the windows of some buildings, The reflections are of the car that Drew is in and it is on a trailer with a camera attached to the bonnet.

When Claire is leaving Drew's hotel room in the morning she has a flower in her right hand.

In the next shot she takes the imaginary photo with empty hands.

After this she walks away and rests the flower on the dressing table.

When Drew meets his cousin for the first time there is a boy on a push bike in the background.

He continually during short shots, moves from the grass to down the road again.

At the memorial, when the people are leaving the room because of the fire, there's a shot of a woman taking away Drew's father's picture, a giant portrait in black and white.

In the next shot, the picture is seen at the back of the room.

When Drew is arriving at the funeral home in Elizabethtown, he grabs his jacket and then closes the door of the vehicle.

It then pans to his cousin Jesse for a few seconds.

When it returns to Drew, he now is holding the blue suit.

When Drew is on his road trip that Claire planned out for him, we see a shot of him driving along a road, a lot of dust rising from the car behind him, due to driving on a gravel road.

In the next shot, we see that he is clearly driving on a paved, cement road.

When Drew sees Samson in the car starting the engine, he runs towards it from the porch to grab the boy.

As he begins to run off the porch, he yells "Hey!" at Samson, but his mouth does not move.

Louisville International Airport does not have commercial 747's that land and taxi to a gate, because none of the air bridges at SDF are jumbo jet ready.

The movie was set in current day and shows an American Airlines 747.

AA discontinued use of the last of this aircraft on 12/29/94.

The current AA uniforms are evident of this current day.

During the scene where the band is playing "Free Bird" and the hall catches fire, the banner across the stage burns in two and falls to either side.

Later in the song there is a long shot of the band onstage and the banner is intact.

When Drew is on his trip planned by that Claire, we see a series of scenes suggesting that a lot of time passes.

Drew browses through the book, changes CDs and from time to time takes a look at the father's urn.

In these moments the book is opened always on the same page.

When Claire is talking with Drew on the couch, the position of her hand holding the glass of wine changes.

Also the glass jumps from left hand to right and back.

When Drew is looking at his dad in the casket you can see his "dead" dad quite clearly crack a smile.

However, based on the context of the story, this clearly was an attempt by the filmmakers to show Drew daydreaming and/or hallucinating when faced with the emotion of seeing his dead father.

- PLOTOn the flight where Claire originally meets Drew, he is literally the one and only passenger on the 747 jumbo jet.

If faced with this situation any airline would have almost certainly canceled the flight.

Furthermore, Claire is the one and only flight attendant on the plane, which is against FAA safety regulations.

When Hollie is giving her speech at the memorial, we see her walk across the stage and as her pant legs sway they reveal pointy toe stilettos - clearly not suitable for tap dancing.

However, when she puts the microphone down and begins her performance, she is suddenly wearing tap shoes.

After Orlando Bloom gets off plane he gets lost in his car.

He starts banging the wheel in frustration.

While filmed from the inside of the car you see a fence in the background.

In the exterior shot of the car the fence is on the opposite side.

When Claire sits down with the urn with the ashes, she reaches across her body with her right hand (as she is holding a glass in her left hand) and touches the urn saying "Hello, Mitch".

In the next shot, the glass is in her right hand and her left is on the urn.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
18 December 2005 USA USD 26,838,389
11 December 2005 USA USD 26,774,540
4 December 2005 USA USD 26,702,068
27 November 2005 USA USD 26,683,227
20 November 2005 USA USD 26,624,106
13 November 2005 USA USD 26,360,263
6 November 2005 USA USD 25,165,597
30 October 2005 USA USD 22,699,053
23 October 2005 USA USD 18,848,975
16 October 2005 USA USD 10,618,711
20 November 2005 UK GBP 1,566,930
13 November 2005 UK GBP 1,377,814
6 November 2005 UK GBP 668,604
13 November 2005 Worldwide USD 13,500,000
13 December 2005 Argentina ARS 64,480
6 December 2005 Argentina ARS 59,176
29 November 2005 Argentina ARS 45,705
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 27,105
6 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 89,562
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 October 2005 USA USD 10,618,711 2,517
6 November 2005 UK GBP 668,604 317
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 27,105 20
4 November 2005 Australia USD 783,675 210
4 November 2005 Austria USD 125,952
11 November 2005 Belgium USD 153,852
4 November 2005 Brazil USD 341,050 90
4 November 2005 Europe USD 3,877,715 1210
4 November 2005 France USD 641,738
4 November 2005 Germany USD 828,293
11 November 2005 Iceland USD 6,197
4 November 2005 Italy USD 843,741
6 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 83,111 25
4 November 2005 Norway USD 49,982
13 November 2005 Spain EUR 471,270
4 November 2005 Switzerland USD 137,295
4 November 2005 Turkey USD 198,190
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
18 December 2005 USA USD 28,575
11 December 2005 USA USD 66,599
4 December 2005 USA USD 13,253 58
27 November 2005 USA USD 20,707 232
20 November 2005 USA USD 121,372 232
13 November 2005 USA USD 702,592 730
6 November 2005 USA USD 1,633,235 1,638
30 October 2005 USA USD 2,382,813 2,137
23 October 2005 USA USD 5,621,009 2,517
16 October 2005 USA USD 10,618,711 2,517
20 November 2005 UK GBP 49,539 121
13 November 2005 UK GBP 320,383 317
6 November 2005 UK GBP 668,604 317
13 December 2005 Argentina ARS 3,078 10
6 December 2005 Argentina ARS 8,850 12
29 November 2005 Argentina ARS 10,443 19
22 November 2005 Argentina ARS 27,105 20
6 November 2005 Netherlands EUR 83,111 25

Comentarios

I think the problem with this movie is that everyone expects something else, than what they get in the end. Maybe a box office buster, tearing drama or shirtless Orlando.

This movie was a bad dream that would not end or make sense at any point. The beginning of the movie made me expect a huge story of how this successful young bloke got to the point where he blew up his career, but instead of getting any kind of an explanation what our hero actually worked with and how come he was responsible for almost one billion dollars, the movie got onto a sidetrack where it never came back from.

Elizabethtown starts out with Drew getting fired from his job because of his design of a shoe that turns out to be flawed (basically destroying the company he works for), and his current girlfriend ends their relationship (typical). He ends up almost committing suicide, but fortunately that doesn't happen, and he goes to Elizabethtown because his father passed away.

I am not surprised why so many people gave negative comments on this movie. It is so much more deeper than it looks and most people didn't even get that.

I don't get the lack of critical praise for this gem from Cameron Crowe. I watch Elizabethtown every two or three years and the two soundtrack CDs are among my partner's and my favorite road trip music.

The movie was painful to watch. A waste of time.

Enjoyed the movie but wonder what a shoe designer has to do with a product recall. There would be prototypes and significant testing before a company invested a billion dollars in production.

This movie frustrated me soo much because the dialogue between the characters was complete and other nonsense!! It really was so self indulgent, pointless and annoying (unless you talk out of your ass all day.

Drew Baylor (Orlando Bloom) is a shoe designer who is taking all the blame for a $972 million fiasco. The shoe is a joke and he's going to be publicly humiliated.

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