Take This Waltz

Take This Waltz

  • Director: Sarah Polley
  • Countries of origin: Canada, Spain, Japan
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 6, 2012
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Bu Dans Senin
  • Take This Waltz is a comedy directed by Sarah Polley and starring Michelle Ingrid Williams and Seth Aaron Rogen .
    The film tells the story of the heroine Margot who started an extramarital affair at the age of 28.

    Details

    • Release date July 6, 2012
    • Filming locations Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies Joe's Daughter, Mongrel Media, TF1 Droits Audiovisuels

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $1,239,692

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $137,019

    Gross worldwide

    $4,965,950

    Movie reviews

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    • By Augustus 2022-03-24 09:03:42

      Just... I don't know what the title is

      Michelle and Seth have some small details that are very cherished, not too sweet, and restrained teasing. I feel that I don't know who's emotional intensity is always incompatible with the other party's heat, and it is always appropriate to say whether it is appropriate or not, which may also have something to do with these. I will feel that maybe the two of them really have some problems, not deliberately alienating anyone, but just...life has gap in it....and then the relationship with luke...

    • By Magnus 2022-03-23 09:03:24

      Oct 16, 2012 New things get old. Old things....


      There are many talented women in Canada. They are not as glamorous as American and British star singers. They will not make a lot of money, but they are really talented, low-key, stay away from Spotlights, and devote themselves to music and movies. They make people feel more quiet and warm, without the loud domineering American and the British loud and cold.
      Toronto talent Sarah Polley's Take This Wazltz, which premiered at the TIFF Toronto International Film Festival last year, has...

    • By Maxwell 2022-02-07 15:00:24

      The new will eventually grow old

      Movie scene: In the shower room of the swimming pool, a number of old, middle-aged and young women are taking a shower, with various skin colors, fat and thin. The young women were chattering about men. Next to them was an old woman with dark complexion, rubbing her wrinkled body, turning her head back and saying: The new will eventually grow old. . .

      This indie film is not good. The plot is very protracted, and the director's ability to tell the story really needs to be strengthened....

    • By Wellington 2022-02-07 15:00:24

      Love is not a happy experience

      Let's talk about the disadvantages first. The beginning is a little confusing, and the viewers are puzzled by Margot's restless state, and the source of the twisted state of getting along with her husband is also slightly inexplicable, making it difficult to find any clues. I even started to speculate whether the relationship was strained because of a miscarriage or something. I don't know if it's because of the lack of relevant experience, I can't empathize with it.

      The movie itself...

    • By Paxton 2022-02-07 15:00:24

      It's yours now. It's all that there is

      Knowing this film, I just saw its trailer at the cinema, all the shots and Michelle Williams' unique performance reminded me of her other film "blue valentine" (blue valentine) , that film really left a deep impression on me, Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling sparked, but it ended with a sad turn. After watching the trailers, I think Michelle's roles in these two films should be quite similar, all of which are women's conditions after entering marriage. In "Blue Valentine's Day", Michelle's...

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    • By Kody 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      3 and a half stars. Michelle's role in such a tough and tangled wife is amazing...Seth Rogen is just as cute and handsome. The tone and soundtrack of the whole film are very literary and fresh, and the inner struggles of several characters are also well described, but the description of love and marriage is a little formal~ um... How many relationships have survived the ravages of time? Can you keep the original freshness and...

    • By Ward 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      The director's ability to dig out emotions is still very deep, and Seth's performance is a surprise. The concept of New things get old won my heart, and I would tell anyone who is lost in a relationship. The reason to be expressed is very simple, 116 minutes seems too long, but the details are really good, the performance, dialogue, soundtrack, and scenes are very...

    • By Arturo 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Expressing such superficial ideas in such a long film, full of petty bourgeois moaning, because at least beautiful and angry can add one...

    • By Clotilde 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Ever thought Michelle was a poor looking Kelly Mulligan? Just dedicated to independent film. She really can't make enough of this kind of film. It's not enough to have a blue Valentine. She has to make fun of herself. This kind of literary and artistic tone is not exquisite at all, and it is too much. Only the sense of crime scene is captured, and in addition to the tiresome heroine, the victims headed by Seth are embarrassing. Oh, the colors are so...

    • By Javon 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      It's not small fresh at all. The whole is a bit like Michelle's other work, Blue Valentine's Day, except that it is replaced by a woman who asks, seeks, and fills her life, but does not know how to satisfy and compromise. Michelle took off. The overall procrastination is no fuss, and the small details are beautifully...

    Movie plot

    The film tells the story of a young woman who indulges in the pleasures of cheating and gradually realizes that she may be addicted to honeymoon romance when she meets a man on a business trip after marrying her husband Leo for five years. Seth, so the two quickly hooked up. 
    Margot, 28, is a lost housewife and her husband, a cookbook author, live in Toronto. However, when Margot meets Daniel on the way home, a wonderful love chemistry...
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    Catch the tail of youth

    The protagonist of the film is a woman in her 20s who has been married for a few years, at an age when her years are passing away and she is anxious and worried. In the story, this woman named Margot begins an immoral, but can also be called a beautiful extramarital affair. For such characters and choices, the director of the film, Sarah Polley, who is also a woman, has very real feelings. She said: "Since we were little girls, we have...
    more about Take This Waltz Catch the tail of youth

    Great performance by the three leading actors

    Because it tells a story of derailment, the actor's performance becomes the most important element in the film. If the performance is good, the film will be memorable; if the performance is short, then the film is likely to be emotionally disgusting. Sarah Polley found a rather mixed lineup for the film: American comedian Seth Aaron Rogen played the cuckolded husband; Michelle Ingrid Williams, also from the United States, played the...
    more about Take This Waltz Great performance by the three leading actors

    Movie quotes

    • Margot: I'd like to make a date to kiss you.

      Daniel: Well... my schedule's fairly flexible.

      Margot: Is it flexible in 30 years?

      Daniel: 30 years?

      Margot: I'd like to see you at the lighthouse in Louisbourg. I'd like to meet you there. I'll be 58, I don't know how old you'll be...

      Daniel: I'll be 59.

      Margot: I'd like to see you there, on this date, at... 2PM. Eastern Standard time. August 5th, 2040, I'd like to kiss you. Until then, I'm married. But after 35 years of being faithful to my husband I think I'll have earned one kiss from you.

    • Margot: I'm married

      Daniel: Oh. That's too bad.

      [Gets out of the taxi]

      Daniel: That's too bad cause I live right here.

      Margot: Oh shit.

    • Margot: [holding the painting Daniel made her] I guess my response is... Fuck you.