Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA strange man owns a self-storage facility and lives in a reality of his own, until reality comes crashing down.A strange man owns a self-storage facility and lives in a reality of his own, until reality comes crashing down.A strange man owns a self-storage facility and lives in a reality of his own, until reality comes crashing down.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios y 1 nominación en total
Concetta D'Agnese
- Sue
- (as Connie Danese)
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Even though I saw this movie some 5-6 years back it will always stick in my mind as one of the most droll films I've ever watched ... I was watching this with someone and she nudged me ... "Let's go to the next Cine (we were in a cinema complex) ... I responded:"No, wait, maybe the movie will eventually get started ... " Yeah RIGHT!!! heheheheeee ... and the last scene really took the cake ... yes the motorbike scene ... PATHETIC!!! sometimes I wonder how these movies make it onto the big screen ... heheheheheheeee ... why Donald Sutherland took this role is beyond comprehension ...
The Sr. Mr. Younger is a basic dirty old man trapped in his own little world and I didn't like his otherwise charming character in that sense. His lovely little wife worked very hard and didn't deserve the treatment he dealt out.
But overall, the movie was good, with an interesting turn of events. I did like it.
The whole movie seems to have a yellowish cast to the film for some reason. In a few scenes the people's teeth were as yellow as mustard. That kind of bugged me.
But whoever said it was boring has no sense of whimsy. I feel sorry for them.
But overall, the movie was good, with an interesting turn of events. I did like it.
The whole movie seems to have a yellowish cast to the film for some reason. In a few scenes the people's teeth were as yellow as mustard. That kind of bugged me.
But whoever said it was boring has no sense of whimsy. I feel sorry for them.
US-German co-production about the stylish owner of a ramshackle storage facility in Los Angeles and his eccentric staff and clientele. Director and co-writer Percy Adlon (who also served as associate producer) might have used some help: everything has been scaled so broadly (beginning with the overacting German woman in the first scene) that one immediately begins to seek some natural light relief or a conversation that holds a modicum of truth. As the devil-may-care owner in love with Los Angeles and the ladies, Donald Sutherland (dressed like an old-time silver fox) has a few nice bits but certainly not enough--it simply isn't there in the writing. There's nothing wrong with putting the emphasis on people over plot script-wise, but first the writers needed to come up with some fascinating individuals for their scenario. This one doesn't have them. * from ****
I don't care what some nonchalant critic thought of this movie. It was very good and it was very clean cut. Even without the hidden and over-inflated sex scene which showed nothing at all other than a comical attribute the movie shined as something I would take my kids to go see. It's a movie about life and sometimes this shix hat happens in life. Moving and touching is how I would describe it. Because it didn't have the hallmarks of common Hollywood crap I guess that nobody liked it.
Wonderfully acted, an interesting story, and a song that is so good (and, dare I say, commercial?) that it's surprising it hasn't been better discovered along with classic show tunes. It's not the "Show Me Your Face" that appears in a Google search; it's an original song, with music by Bob Telson (also did Baghdad Cafe) and clever lyrics by Lee Breuer. One real treat is Donald Sutherland's singing of this love ballad. Another nice aspect is that it is a his-and-her song, which makes for two person performance in the same way as "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Such songs are pretty rare and valuable. And yes, I'm writing mostly about the song and not the movie - that's because while I enjoyed the movie (a random find on a dusty shelf in a video store), I loved the song to the point of transcribing the lyrics and creating a lead sheet for it.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesDavida Williams's debut.
- ConexionesReferences La tentación vive arriba (1955)
- Banda sonoraShow Me Your Face
Music by Bob Telson
Lyrics by Lee Breuer
Arranged by Alex Wurman and Bob Telson
Sung by Lisa Angelle
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- Duración1 hora 39 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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What is the Spanish language plot outline for Younger and Younger (1993)?
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