Una proposta per dire sì

Titolo originale: Leap Year
Regia: Anand Tucker |
Anno: 2010
Origine: Ireland | United States of America |
Generi: Romance Commedia
Tag: marriage proposal | boston, massachusetts | dublin, ireland | road trip | relationship | cardiologist | ireland | opposites attract | leap year | expectations | comedy of errors | irish culture | irish pub | impromptu proposal | cynical man | uptight woman | irish tradition | pub owner | expensive taste |
Cast: Amy Adams | Matthew Goode | Adam Scott | John Lithgow | Noel O'Donovan | Tony Rohr | Pat Laffan | Alan Devlin | Ian McElhinney | Dominique McElligott | Mark O'Regan | Maggie McCarthy | Peter O'Meara | Macdara Ó Fátharta | Kaitlin Olson | Liza Ross | Marcia Warren | Michael J. Reynolds | Ben Caplan | Catherine Walker | Michael Ford-FitzGerald | Brian Milligan | Flaminia Cinque | Vincenzo Nicoli | Sarah Hadland | David Herlihy | David Fynn | Mali Harries | Breffni McKenna | Gabriella Gabitas | Robert Bannon | Roman Stefanski | Martin Sherman | Pat Deery | John Burke | Ruth McGill | Declan Mills |

Al quarto anniversario senza proposta di matrimonio, Anna decide di appellarsi a un'antichissima tradizione irlandese che consente alle donne di pronunciare la fatidica richiesta ai fidanzati che l'hanno tirata per le lunghe, ma solo il 29 di febbraio, vale a dire ogni quattro anni. Trattandosi di un anno bisestile e di 24 ore in tutto a disposizione, la ragazza lascia in fretta Boston per raggiungere Jeremy a Dublino, dov'è in trasferta per lavoro, e mettersi in ginocchio davanti a lui. Ma una turbolenza la catapulta in campagna, dall'altra parte dell'Irlanda, e la costringe ad affidarsi alla compagnia del rude Declan, che una donna ha ingannato e abbandonato, regalandogli un'avversione per la città e un abbonamento per la solitudine.

Errori

The fake background of Boston and Ballycarberry is noticeable. The colors do not blend in with the f [...] D
Anna just misses a train in Cashel, although Cashel does not have a train station, with the nearest [...] D
The carrots that Anna picked from the garden were not the same carrots that she was chopping in the [...] D
When Declan throws his pillow onto the bed at the Bed and Breakfast, the trim of the pillow case is [...] D
Anna calls Jeremy (in Dublin) from the B&B at approximately 8:30am on a Sunday morning. He tells her [...] D
When it begins to hail, it appears only in a small square of the frame. The line where the hail stop [...] D
After Anna and Declan wake up on the park bench, as the bus drives away a "Dublin Bus" bus stop can [...] D
Declan & Anna pose as a married couple for an extensive time at the B&B in order to be allowed to st [...] D
When everything in the room is being destroyed it shows the bottle on the table by the window being [...] D
The whole premise of the film is that on Leap Day (i.e. February 29th) a woman can ask a man to marr [...] D
While crossing the Celtic Sea, the captain of the boat says that because of the storm they would hav [...] D
When Anna and Jeremy are at the restaurant, Jeremy says they "might have to go in through the spine. [...] D
Despite supposedly being in Dingle, Co. Kerry, the setting at the end is quite recognisably the anci [...] D
When Declan walks off without answering Anna's proposal, her hair are bound with a hairband. In the [...] D
In one of the scenes where Jeremy tries to take a photo of Anna using Nokia N97, he uses the "end ca [...] D
When flying from Boston to Dublin, Anna's flight is diverted to Wales. Unless she had a layover in L [...] D
When they are sitting at the dinner table with the two couples after the husband pours everyone a dr [...] D
When Anna and Declan are in the lobby, Anna's suitcase and purse are next to them (it can also be se [...] D
When Anna and Declan visit the Rock of Cashel they walk there through remote fields, despite the fac [...] D
During the scene when the cows are blocking the road, the apple that Declan is eating starts out red [...] D
One of the old men in the pub says that the last train left Dingle in 1987. The last train from Ding [...] D