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La mirada del amor

Título original: The Look of Love
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
7,5 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Steve Coogan, Anna Friel, Tamsin Egerton, and Imogen Poots in La mirada del amor (2013)
The story of Paul Raymond, the controversial entrepreneur and property baron who established the Raymond Revue Bar and went on to become BritainÂ’s richest man.
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La vida de Paul Raymond, el controvertido emprendedor que se convirtió en el hombre más rico de Gran Bretaña.La vida de Paul Raymond, el controvertido emprendedor que se convirtió en el hombre más rico de Gran Bretaña.La vida de Paul Raymond, el controvertido emprendedor que se convirtió en el hombre más rico de Gran Bretaña.

  • Dirección
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Guión
    • Matt Greenhalgh
    • Paul Willetts
    • Jean de Létraz
  • Reparto principal
    • Steve Coogan
    • Matt Lucas
    • Anna Friel
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    7,5 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Guión
      • Matt Greenhalgh
      • Paul Willetts
      • Jean de Létraz
    • Reparto principal
      • Steve Coogan
      • Matt Lucas
      • Anna Friel
    • 41Reseñas de usuarios
    • 121Reseñas de críticos
    • 57Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 premio y 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos6

    International Version
    Trailer 2:14
    International Version
    The Look of Love: Was She Nice? (UK)
    Clip 1:39
    The Look of Love: Was She Nice? (UK)
    The Look of Love: Was She Nice? (UK)
    Clip 1:39
    The Look of Love: Was She Nice? (UK)
    The Look Of Love: Dancers In Gold (Uk)
    Clip 1:06
    The Look Of Love: Dancers In Gold (Uk)
    The Look of Love: Fiona Richmond Audition (UK)
    Clip 1:37
    The Look of Love: Fiona Richmond Audition (UK)
    The Look of Love: Lady Godiva (UK)
    Clip 0:52
    The Look of Love: Lady Godiva (UK)
    The Look of Love: Debbie's First Stage Role (UK)
    Clip 0:28
    The Look of Love: Debbie's First Stage Role (UK)

    Imágenes87

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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Paul Raymond
    Matt Lucas
    Matt Lucas
    • Matron Behind Bars
    Anna Friel
    Anna Friel
    • Jean Raymond
    Imogen Poots
    Imogen Poots
    • Debbie Raymond
    Jennifer Ellis
    • Fawn
    Nick Hopper
    • Charles the Chauffeur
    Paul Popplewell
    Paul Popplewell
    • Journalist No. 1
    Jim Clubb
    • Liam Turner
    Sarah Lou
    • Liam Girl No. 1
    Emma Williamson
    • Liam Girl No. 2
    Stephen Fry
    Stephen Fry
    • Barrister
    Kieran O'Brien
    Kieran O'Brien
    • Jimmy Humphries
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Rusty Humphries
    Frankie Thomson
    • Baby Debbie
    Jennifer Gardiner
    • Revue Bar Cigarette Girl
    David Walliams
    David Walliams
    • Reverend Edwyn Young
    Betsy Rose
    • Betsy
    Katie Swatton
    • Revue Dancer No. 1
    • Dirección
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Guión
      • Matt Greenhalgh
      • Paul Willetts
      • Jean de Létraz
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios41

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    5clivey6

    Citizen Porn

    Steve Coogan was turned down for the lead in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, losing out to Geoffrey Rush, and I get the feeling this is his attempts to compensate. It is a biopic with a retro look, encompassing the same era and focused on an oft unsympathetic individual who goes on to neglect his wife and kids.

    The problem is that Sellers was a man of a hundred faces while Paul Raymond seems to have none, he always came across as a deeply uncharismatic, grey little man so instead Coogan pastes his own TV persona onto him. It's not quite Partridge, but we've seen it before in 24 Hour Party People and in things like Tristram Shandy and The Trip, where Coogan plays an unflattering version of himself - sort of narcissistic, insecure, a bit sarcastic and witty, not without flair.

    I didn't mind this in the Tony Wilson biopic, largely because that was played for laughs and also looked outwards to the whole Manchester music scene, but I did mind it here. We really have no clearer idea of Raymond's personality at the end of it - it maybe should have looked at the hangers on a bit more and the world of Soho generally. What's more, the pop music tends to date better than soft porn. For this to be a celebration of the Raymond Revue Bar, you'd have to contrast the buxom babes with the dour, pinched women of the era, starchy Margot Ledbetters and Margaret Thatchers, with hornrimmed spectacles and never a day in the gym. (Not saying the blokes looked much better back then to be fair. A quick look on Google Images reveals that the real Raymond was severely balding even by the mid 1960s, so must have sported a heavy hairpiece for his lothario years.)

    Imogen Poots is poignant as his daughter, and they try to make out she's the same fit as newspaper proprietor Kane's wife, with similar ill-advised showbiz ambitions. Poots gets to sing the title track rather affectingly, the other song on a loop is Anyone Who Had a Heart, so maybe they were going to go with that title for the film at one point. But it's all very broadly written, and too much improvised it seems. Chris Addison impresses as one of the hangers- on, but I couldn't help thinking (due to his look in this) that we'd be better watching a history of Radio 1, with Addison as DLT and Coogan as the odious Jimmy Savile.

    As for other stars, Stephen Fry plays a judge and is in this for less than a minute, David Walliams has a recurring cameo as a lecherous vicar, the sort of role that Terry Scott would have played, but is given no backstory or context to speak of, while Matt Lucas plays a stage character for all of 30 seconds. So don't be fooled by scrolling down the cast list, it's fairly slim pickings and at times it resembles those awful No Sex Please We're British movies of the day. You do get a fair bit of sex, with coke snorting atop many a bare breast, so it's not one to watch with the folks, but I can't say it's quite as erotic as I'd like, maybe because tastes have moved on since then.
    5Moobee

    lack of angle, no layers and textures of characters, a waste of good chance.

    this is a movie filled up with event and facts but no characters, no detail on characters' world, they are acting on the surface, the script is the problem, it should be worked into textures and layers of these colourful characters rather than just covered them with events and what's happen,

    they could edit some scenes out which director just show what's happen but not take them further to a better storytelling; stories happened to build the characters so we viewers can sympathize with them. You don't feel for any of the characters here. it's such a shame. this movie has no angle to this special group of people.....

    All the emotion is not quite there, never gets to the point and ends at the surfaces. the film wasted these casting since they can do more than what's in the film. We all know how well they can act for such a colourful Raymond's world.
    6christopher-underwood

    weak script

    Finally caught up with this film and felt that it began very strongly, beautifully evoking those early Paul Raymond days as he dragged Soho and indeed Britain out of the drab post war 50s and into what would become known as the 'swing sixties'. Steve Coogan is excellent but after abut twenty or thirty minutes and we have seen the early shows recreated and the neon light red light district come alive we are drawn further into the private life of the man. This is interesting enough, at first, but the real story here is what Raymond did in terms of liberating us inhibited Brits and in building his property and sex empire. In the end this degenerates into simply one more line of coke. We are also asked to become involved in the tragedy of the life of his daughter but we don't care. The weak script has not allowed for the necessary empathy to develop and we are left to watch despairingly as all comes depressingly undone.
    7kosmasp

    Look for love

    Another reviewer stated, that this is not as engaging as other Steve Coogan and Winterbottom collaborations. I won't comment on that, but try not to think in those categories if you can, because your movie viewing experience will suffer. You shouldn't compare previous works with the newer ones. In this case, Steve Coogan makes an otherwise not very likable character at least interesting. And that is sufficient enough to carry the movie through.

    At least in my book. Steve Coogan had obviously fun playing this character and it is showing on the screen. Of course there are some usual clichés you get thrown at you, but it's almost impossible making a movie of this size, that is at least a bit commercial, without stepping into them. If you don't mind too much, you will get an entertaining enough movie to pass the time.

    If the real "Paul Raymond" was half as charming as Steve Coogan in this, than you understand his charm. You also should be aware, that there is a lot of nudity (not really a big surprise considering the theme of the movie).
    9chrismartin181-1

    An interesting look into the life of someone I knew nothing about

    I didn't know what to expect from The Look of Love. I like Steve Coogan so gave it a shot. In my opinion it's well worth a watch.

    The film is a biopic about Paul Raymond played fantastically by Steve Coogan. For those unfamiliar, like I was before seeing TLOL, Paul Raymond was an entrepreneur who owned a lot of property and strip clubs in London and was at one point Britain's richest man. It's amazing how such a rich guy can go so unheard of, with people my age anyway, yet have such a big empire in London just years ago. S'pose they're not going to teach you about the strip clubs and nudey plays in second year history at school. It made for some really interesting watching.

    And not because of the more or less constant boobs in case that's where your mind immediately went there. There is admittedly more graphic nudity in this film than I've ever seen in a film ever but because there is so much of it you kind of get used to it. The novelty of 'tee hee, boobies' fades away pretty quick to make way for a pretty fascinating life story.

    My journalism lecturer always said there's nothing more interesting than writing about a famous person 'on the slide' out of fame and power and there's certainly a lot of 'sliding'here. He lives such an extravagant lifestyle with the drugs and ever changing woman you know it'll all catch up with him some day. The whole second half that looks at the unusual relationship between him and his spoilt daughter is pretty captivating. To give you a taste of what their relationship is like, there's a scene where Paul catches his daughter snorting coke. Instead of telling her off and getting angry he insists she mustn't just buy her drugs off the street and to only do the very best. It's a look into a life of excess and irresponsibility which makes for an intriguing watch.

    There are a lot of British actors , mostly comedians, in the film.There's actually so many big British names it's almost distracting. There's Coogan obviously who naturally steals the show. But then there's cameos from Stephen Fry, Simon Bird, David Walliams, Matt Lucas, Dara O'Briain - the list goes on. All do a good job, even if some are only in it for a matter of seconds, but celebrities like Dara O'Briain don't really come across as fully fledged characters. It just takes you out the film for a few seconds and makes your brain announce 'oh look, it's him from Mock The Week'.

    I don't like to talk about cinematography too much as I'm a complete novice but I could tell it's good here. Parts where they talk about Paul Raymond's men-only magazine feel like you're actually flicking through a 70s style dirty mag. The fashion of the time is very prominent with bright zig-zagging colours in his clubs and houses sucking you into the era nicely.

    It might not be for everyone is a possible problem- 3 people walked out of our screen halfway through due to what I assume was it's increasing amount of graphic porn scenes. Similarly big action, life changing drama fans may feel a little underwhelmed. If you show a bit of interest and follow the relationship between Raymond and his daughter however you'll find this film to be a surprising little gem.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film's working title, The King of Soho, had to be dropped after the threat of legal action by Paul Raymond's son, Howard, who was already developing a project of the same name about his father's life.
    • Pifias
      While discussing the role of a reporter for 'Men Only' magazine the Fiona Richmond character (Tamsin Egerton) refers to female genitalia as "pussy". This term would not have been in use in the 1960s when the film is set. Later in the film the correct English term "fanny" is used.
    • Conexiones
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de abril de 2013 (Reino Unido)
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      • Revolution Films
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • 7 jul 2013
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