

Buscando a Eva
Directed by Hugh WilsonEn 1962, Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken), un brillante aunque algo paranoico científico, vivía con su esposa Helen (Sissy Spacek) en Los Ángeles. En plena crisis de los misiles de Cuba, un avión sufre un accidente cerca de la casa de los Webber, que, convencidos de que ha estallado una guerra nuclear, se guarecen en un refugio construido por Calvin. 35 años después su hijo Adam (Brendan Fraser), nacido en esa especie de cápsula temporal, sale a la superficie para comprobar si la Tierra sigue siendo apta para la vida humana.
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- eckoryan16 de junio de 2025I have to admit that I am an odd bit of a romantic, and this film tears at my heart strings. I do have a personal attachment to the characters in the movie, which makes it a clear winner for ME, but a rom-com with these actors may not be everyone’s cup of tea.
- Sheila Rose3 de marzo de 2026What a gem! Loved every minute! Quite unique and absolutely hilarious! The 90s sure had the best rom-coms!
- Manuel Frangis14 de abril de 2025I just watched Blast from the Past, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This movie is such a hidden gem. It is sweet, funny, weird in the best way, and filled with so much charm that you cannot help but enjoy every second of it. It has that cozy, feel-good energy that makes you want to revisit it anytime you need something light but meaningful. I was smiling through most of it, and by the end, I was just glad I finally watched it again. The story is about a man named Adam, played by Brendan Fraser, who has spent his entire life living in a fallout shelter because his parents thought the world ended during the Cold War. He is raised with manners, old-school values, and zero knowledge of modern life. When he finally comes up to the surface, everything is new and strange to him. The setup is totally unique and makes for so many great moments. Brendan Fraser is perfect in this role. He plays Adam with so much innocence and heart that you cannot help but root for him. He is kind, polite, and completely out of place in the modern world, but he never stops being true to himself. Fraser brings this wide-eyed charm that just makes you feel good. His timing is great, and his character has this natural optimism that feels refreshing. Alicia Silverstone plays Eve, a smart and grounded woman who ends up helping Adam navigate the world. Their chemistry is great. She starts off skeptical of him, but the way their friendship grows feels real and sweet. Watching her react to how kind and sincere Adam is makes for some of the best parts of the movie. They balance each other really well, and the relationship builds slowly, without feeling forced or cheesy. The movie does a great job mixing comedy with heart. A lot of the humor comes from Adam trying to understand how the world works. Everything is new to him — from food to slang to dating. The way he reacts to things we take for granted is hilarious, but it also says something about how much the world has changed. The movie never makes fun of him. It laughs with him, not at him. That makes all the difference. The supporting cast is strong too. Christopher Walken and Sissy Spacek play Adam’s parents, and they are fantastic. Walken is the paranoid but lovable dad who is convinced he saved his family, and Spacek brings so much warmth and humor as the mom trying to keep it all together underground. Their scenes are just as funny and heartfelt as the stuff happening on the surface. The music, the clothes, the way it compares the past to the present — it all adds to the movie’s charm. It is a comedy, but it has something real underneath. It is about being yourself in a world that does not always value sincerity. And it reminds you that kindness, honesty, and good manners never really go out of style. I give Blast from the Past 5 out of 5 stars because it is funny, heartfelt, and just plain enjoyable. It is the kind of movie that leaves you in a better mood than when you started it. Overall Blast from the Past is a sweet, charming comedy that balances laughs with real heart. It is unique, full of great performances, and a total feel-good favorite I will always come back to.
- ርልዪረ26 de febrero de 2026What a wonderful film! "Blast from the Past" is charming, sweet, and hilarious. Very funny. The premise is original and interesting, and I thought the film was engrossing and thoroughly entertaining -- I laughed out loud several times. Brendan Fraser is perfectly cast as the goofy, innocent Adam. Alicia Silverstone is better than she's ever been, I'm certainly no fan of her, but she did a more than okay job in this film. But the really ingenious casting decision was to give the roles of Adam's parents to Sissy Spacek and the always brilliant Christopher Walken -- I dare say that the casting of Spacek and Walken in this film is the _opposite_ of type casting, :-).
- Daydream7 de enero de 2026one of the most severely underrated comedies of the 90's. cute and meaningful with depth while managing to avoid any awkward pacing or unpleasant moments. truly one of the best comfort movies with some of the best actors.
- Gav25 de octubre de 2025Great Brendan Fraser movie
Buscando a Eva Trivia
Buscando a Eva was released on 12 de febrero de 1999.
Buscando a Eva was directed by Hugh Wilson.
Buscando a Eva has a runtime of 1h 52min.
Buscando a Eva was produced by Hugh Wilson, Renny Harlin.
En 1962, Calvin Webber (Christopher Walken), un brillante aunque algo paranoico científico, vivía con su esposa Helen (Sissy Spacek) en Los Ángeles. En plena crisis de los misiles de Cuba, un avión sufre un accidente cerca de la casa de los Webber, que, convencidos de que ha estallado una guerra nuclear, se guarecen en un refugio construido por Calvin. 35 años después su hijo Adam (Brendan Fraser), nacido en esa especie de cápsula temporal, sale a la superficie para comprobar si la Tierra sigue siendo apta para la vida humana.
The key characters in Buscando a Eva are Adam (Brendan Fraser), Eve (Alicia Silverstone), Calvin (Christopher Walken).
Buscando a Eva is rated T.
Buscando a Eva is a Comedia, Romance, Drama film.
Buscando a Eva has an audience rating of 5.7 out of 10.
Buscando a Eva had a budget of 35 MUS$.
Buscando a Eva has made 40,3 MUS$ at the box office.





















