

Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe
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- rg940022 de outubro de 2025This movie is marketed as an off the rails comedy. It is decidedly not that. It starts out with a therapy lesson that ends up with a flashback. Initially, I thought this was an interesting and sincere way to build some depth and emotional weight to the eventual craziness. It honestly did start out strong with the dichotomy of their two careers and aspirations, but it just goes on. And on. I kid you not, it takes an hour before the movie returns back to the cold open. I actually checked my watch. And this hour isn't funny. There are maybe a few throwaway jokes that got a chuckle out of me. The side characters are absurd caricatures that don't fit into the more dramatic look into a failing marriage, and there are just a lot of random asides with their backstory. And that's the thing, even if I felt like I got duped into seeing a more dramatic movie about relationships, I could overlook that if the movie did a good job in that. But I don't think it really does. There are tons of movies that do a way better job with this type of material. It doesn't help that I think there is very clearly a "right" side in the entire conflict. At least Benedict Cumberbatch is in top form. The last 20 minutes finally shift into the movie the trailers showed. Except the trailers showed pretty much everything in those last 20 minutes. The movie escalates so fast that it almost feels like a montage. It culminates in an ending so at odds with everything the movie had can building up prior to that. It wants to be a serious relationship drama but also wants to market itself as an absurd comedy. It never reconciles the two. Maybe if the movie had started with the therapy scene, done a quick flashback to see how they got there, and then spent the entire runtime showing the escalating hijinks, it might have worked a lot better instead of saving them for the last 20 minutes. Regardless, as is, this movie is a mess and marketed in a very deceiving manner.
- Reliance Peach14 de dezembro de 2025The Roses is a good movie—dark, sharp, and surprisingly funny in a way that sticks with you. What starts as a smart, romantic story slowly turns into something much more bitter and uncomfortable, and that’s exactly why it works. The film does a great job showing how love can curdle into resentment, not through big dramatic moments at first, but through small, believable cracks that grow over time. The performances are strong and committed, making the emotional breakdown feel real rather than exaggerated. The humor is cruel but effective, and the tension builds steadily without ever feeling rushed. By the end, the movie leaves you uneasy, but also impressed by how honestly it explores pride, ego, and the refusal to let go. Overall, The Roses is good because it’s bold, well-acted, and unafraid to show the ugly side of relationships without softening the blow
- assassin00727 de novembro de 2025Now ignore the fact the film is set in the USA but is definitely filmed in the UK. This is a modern take on the war of the roses film. This made me laugh and really engage with the main characters. Certainly would be a great movie to watch on a cold night with a hot chocolate or your beverage of choice.
- kVOD.2 | https://linktr.ee/xszr27 de outubro de 2025this movie took the cringe waves up and down throughout the show. while it's easier to watch the second half of the movie, the first of movie was so good at triggering my cringiness to the max 😂😂 ending was weird to me, but its a good choice too, to go with open ending
- hayzink7 de fevereiro de 2026This was a really funny movie (but in the dry sense) The dynamic between the leads is great and considering their relationship is what the film is about the premise lands well. Its very British but in an American setting so it works on the same kind of level as something like "episodes" did so if that was something you enjoyed you definitely should like this. Im surprised the reviews on it are so mixed i can only assume people just didnt vibe with how cutting and insulting British humor can be at times
- April Wakefield5 de fevereiro de 2026Entertaining, clever, even insightful, but ultimately contrived. It felt to me to be an engineered "hybrid" of American and British style and humour. American bling with (in my opinion more nuanced British comedic values), designed specifically to capture both sides of the Atlantic. I watched it chiefly for Olivia Colman, she never disappoints me, but the production deliberately type-casts all of the actors, leaving the truly good performances in the shade of the clichés.
- pah55311 de janeiro de 2026The Roses is a masterclass in toxic chemistry. Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman are perfectly cast as Theo and Ivy, a couple whose transition from "loving" to "loathing" feels both inevitable and hilariously sharp. The script is packed with the kind of cutting, witty, and dark humour that makes you laugh out loud while simultaneously wincing. What makes the film truly effective is how relatable the underlying friction is; it taps into those tiny marital resentments that most couples will recognise. It’s mean, stylish, and ultimately great fun.
Trívia de Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separefoi lançado em 27 de agosto de 2025.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separefoi dirigido por Jay Roach.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separetem a duração de 1 h 45 min.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separefoi produzido por Jay Roach, Ed Sinclair, Adam Ackland, Tom Carver, Michelle Graham, Leah Clarke.
A vida parece fácil para o casal perfeito Ivy e Theo: carreiras de sucesso, um casamento repleto de amor, filhos maravilhosos... mas por trás da fachada de sua suposta vida ideal, uma tempestade está se formando. Enquanto a carreira de Theo despenca, as ambições de Ivy decolam, e assim, o pavio de uma bomba de competição feroz e ressentimentos escondidos se acende.
Os personagens principais de Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe são Ivy Rose (Olivia Colman), Theo Rose (Benedict Cumberbatch), Barry (Andy Samberg).
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe é avaliado com 16.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe é um filme de Comédia, Drama, Romance.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe tem uma classificação de audiência 7.9de 10.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe teve um orçamento de US$ 30 mi.
Os Roses: Até Que a Morte Os Separe fez US$ 52 mi na bilheteria.
























