Un equipo de agentes británicos y su líder estadounidense se hacen pasar por trabajadores en una fábrica berlinesa durante la guerra. Su misión: robar una máquina Enigma que podría acabar co... Leer todoUn equipo de agentes británicos y su líder estadounidense se hacen pasar por trabajadores en una fábrica berlinesa durante la guerra. Su misión: robar una máquina Enigma que podría acabar con el conflicto.Un equipo de agentes británicos y su líder estadounidense se hacen pasar por trabajadores en una fábrica berlinesa durante la guerra. Su misión: robar una máquina Enigma que podría acabar con el conflicto.
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Izzard, mostly known as a standup comedian, turned in a bravura performance, starting out with a hilarious rendition of Marlene, and ending with deceptively spirited performance of imperialist German favorites, which completely fooled and kept Izzard's Nazi audience enrapt while the espionage mission climaxed, literally right behind the stage curtains.
This film seems to have been made for American tastes, judging by how much of the humor content is directed toward stereotypes of British fuddy-duddiness and arrogance. It also suffers from a few plot implausibilities. The sixtyish Archie (played by veteran British character actor, James Cosmo) is a beefy, mustachioed walrus of a man who, even after shaving his face, couldn't pass for a woman plausibly no matter if he was all dowdied up in a head scarf and a charwoman's dress. Polyglot math genius Johnno Johnson--played by David Birkin, who some of you might recognize from his role as a "young" Jean-Luc Picard in the Star Trek:TNG episode where a handful of Enterprise crew are suddenly turned into twelve-year-olds--was sent off on this mission instead of being kept on home turf, where his linguistic and cryptographic abilities would be much more valuable. And finally, the escape sequence at the end requires suspension of disbelief, quite literally.
Still, these flaws seem minor when compared to the overall entertainment value of the movie. Izzard's performance as a whole, Cosmo's endearing takes as a "grandmother" to a German war orphan, and Leblanc's hilarious seduction of Kier highlight an overall very enjoyable 105 minutes.
Though LeBlanc is not that convincing, the self-finding of the young decoder and the love story of Eddie Izzard are deeply emotional and worthwhile throughout. Beautiful Krebitz' character is one of the witty girls often found in war-times Germany, though her banter is toned down in speed to let even Austrians understand the meaning of her lines.
Great cast, good story with only minor plot holes (yes, you should watch it till it's over) and some really funny gags. Good blend of war drama and comedy.
** 1/2 stars out of four.
Yes, the first ten minutes are slow. They're funny, but they're slow. And yes, the movie has a different tempo than most audiences are used to.
But Matt LeBlanc is wonderful as "Agent Almost", the guy who tries with all his studly spy-boy might, but never quite gets the job done. There's a brilliant sequence 3/4th's of the way through the film where our hero slithers, shimmies, and dodges his secret agent man way around a German town, trying to get some information -- at the same time that his very ragtag group (plus one fiesty librarian) tries their own hand at the spy stuff. Guess who gets the goods?
Floating behind the drag and spy jokes are some striking and raw scenes of war from the point of view of the women and children left behind. They create a rich backdrop, as well giving life to some of the motivation behind the characters' actions.
Give it a chance -- it's a good movie.
Consider this as a low budge comedy, you are not watching it because of its intense actions, or serious historical stories, etc, just watch it to get entertained.
Some of the scenes were a little out of logic, obviously they can't do that in real life. The funniest line is the "be-sexual" scene.
Tony actually looks pretty womanlike, it was funny to see him in the black dress, and singing those German songs. Those songs sound pretty good, too.
I rate this movie 7, but since it has a low rating. Therefore, I am rating it 8 to increase its rating a little.
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- CuriosidadesIn this film, comedian Eddie Izzard plays a male English soldier who cross-dresses. A few years earlier, in Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1998), Izzard had discussed being a transvestite in the British Armed Services, suggesting: "The main element of attack is the element of surprise. So what could be more surprising than the first battalion transvestite brigade?"
- PifiasNicolette Krebitz tells Matt LeBlanc that she got him a long-sleeved dress because "German women don't shave their underarms" (and Matt had shaved). However, she introduces Matt as an Italian, not a German.
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Franz: [hugging Tony on bed] I learned to adapt. I even have sex with women.
Tony Parker: Women? How many women?
Franz: 10 or 12.
Tony Parker: [stops hugging] 10 or 12?
Franz: I had to make it convincing. It's been seven years.
Tony Parker: Eight is convincing, 12 is enjoying it.
Franz: I was thinking of you every time.
Tony Parker: Oh, yes, how did you ever stop from shouting my name?
- ConexionesReferences Los héroes de Hogan (1965)
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- Presupuesto
- 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 23.662 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 15.026 US$
- 27 oct 2002
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 121.258 US$
- Duración1 hora 39 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1