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Algo que parezca amor

Título original: A Kind of Loving
  • 1962
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53min
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7.3/10
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Algo que parezca amor (1962)
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Después de casarse con su novia por que ella quedó embarada, un joven debe adaptarse a su nueva vida y lidiar con su suegra.Después de casarse con su novia por que ella quedó embarada, un joven debe adaptarse a su nueva vida y lidiar con su suegra.Después de casarse con su novia por que ella quedó embarada, un joven debe adaptarse a su nueva vida y lidiar con su suegra.

  • Dirección
    • John Schlesinger
  • Guionistas
    • Willis Hall
    • Keith Waterhouse
    • Stan Barstow
  • Elenco
    • Alan Bates
    • June Ritchie
    • Thora Hird
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    • Dirección
      • John Schlesinger
    • Guionistas
      • Willis Hall
      • Keith Waterhouse
      • Stan Barstow
    • Elenco
      • Alan Bates
      • June Ritchie
      • Thora Hird
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    • 23Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominada a4premios BAFTA
      • 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Victor Arthur 'Vic' Brown
    June Ritchie
    June Ritchie
    • Ingrid Rothwell
    Thora Hird
    Thora Hird
    • Mrs. Rothwell
    Bert Palmer
    • Mr. Geoffrey Brown
    Pat Keen
    Pat Keen
    • Christine Harris
    James Bolam
    James Bolam
    • Jeff
    Jack Smethurst
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    Gwen Nelson
    Gwen Nelson
    • Mrs. Brown
    John Ronane
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    • Draughtsman
    David Mahlowe
    • David Harris
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    • Dorothy
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    • Phoebe
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    Fred Ferris
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    9thessaloniki65

    Boy oh boy

    This is a wonderful exploration of a young man's misgivings about being attached. It explores issues of manhood and love with great sincerity and sensitivity. Alan Bates is at his best here and the whole cast hits the mark under a careful eye. I think it is optimistic in its depiction, but most of all honest. The language is impeccable. How can you go wrong with lines such as "I am your husband if you did but know it"? Whistle Down the Wind is another with Bates in top form. Worth a look.
    steve-1241

    magnificent portrayal of lust and consequence

    alongside Saturday Night & Sunday Morning and a Taste of Honey this is a great companion piece. Alan Bates is superb as a draughtsman in a busy factory and June Ritchie brings a tender portrayal as the object of Vics(Bates) desire. Thora Hird as the mother in law from hell is quite frightening and her scene with Vic Brown being sick behind her sofa is a classic. you filthy pig you filthy disgusting pig

    You can feel her loathing. Some great support from Jack Smethhurst and the always excellent James Bolam. The scene that I favour is where Vic is getting bored with his situation and tries to get sympathy from his sister, his sister suddenly turns on him and tells him to get his life sorted, made bed lie on it etc. An absolutely fantastic slice of early 1960,s life.
    9ianlouisiana

    It's dark,damp,and depressing oop north - brilliant!

    Hormonal trainee draughtsman Alan Bates fancies nice-but-dim typist June Ritchie.Er,that's about it really.Formula kitchen sink plot,sub-sub John Osborne/John Braine characters.Sit and watch it in the 3/9d seats whilst stuffing your face with Smith's crisp(watch out for the little blue bag containing salt) and smoking your "Strand".Turn off your brain and put your hand on your girl friend's knee.Well,that's what I did in 1963,but after about 3 minutes screen time I realised I was watching something exceptional.Somehow John Schlesinger had turned this sow's ear into a beautifully observed,moving life-affirming work of art. As an entity this film is so much better than the sum of its parts. The plaintive brass band music adds immeasurably to the atmosphere. June Ritchie is heartbreaking as the naive Ingrid and Alan Bates gives what is arguably his best film performance. The exteriors are well-chosen,the photography elegaic. All the elements for a clichefest are present,but,dammit,it turns into a tour de force.
    10hague-1

    beautifully acted and directed enhanced by B&W medium

    I can watch this touching film over and over.

    The black and white enhances the dramatic landscapes and atmosphere.

    My favourite scene is the railway station where Vic hits rock bottom.

    I also like the shelter scene as Vic pushes his luck and the picture pans back to the carved inscriptions.

    It makes me wish I had been born in those times, with community spirit, dance halls and pubs with conversation for entertainment, football terraces and steam trains.

    It is also interesting to spot so many young actors who found later fame such as "Nora Batty", James Bolam, Leonardo rossiter etc.
    9gsygsy

    one of the best

    Excellent work from all concerned has gone to create what is probably, in spite of its generally melancholy atmosphere, the warmest of the realistic school of British movies from the early 1960s. Vic Brown is not as angry as Arthur Seaton in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning nor as alienated from his family as Billy Fisher in Billy Liar. And he is more likable than either Joe Lampton in Room at the Top or Frank Machin in This Sporting Life. Both Vic and Ingrid are sympathetic, recognisable people, who find themselves trapped in a situation with which their society's stern morality of self-control and self-denial, vividly expressed by Vic's sister towards the end of the film, has no sympathy at all. We finish with them trying to muddle through, and it is this compassionate but still unresolved finale that gives the film its hesitant title.

    On the production side, the script, taken from Barstow's novel by those two stalwarts, Waterhouse and Hall, is bang on target; the photography, never less than excellent, is often breathtaking, as in the wonderful long shot of a romantic couple on Southport beach, gradually withdrawing into the confines of a hotel bedroom. But the usually reliable Ron Grainer doesn't quite seem to know where he's going with the music.

    The performances are wonderful. The Brown family is lovingly portrayed with the lightest of touches, with particular praise earned by those two veterans, Gwen Nelson and Bert Palmer, as the parents. In the workplace, a fine group of actors, a number of whom were to become household names in the UK in later years, show their true mettle. And leading them all, that magnificent trio of Thora Hird, June Ritchie and Alan Bates.

    Of Bates, a fine actor, who left a legacy of performances on film, there's no need to say much: he's perfect for the role, gets under its skin, reveals the longings, the confusions, the contradictions, the lovability, the vulnerability and the folly. No one could ask for more or better.

    Thora Hird went on to enjoy a considerable Indian summer of success under the wing of the playwright Alan Bennett, but in spite of some remarkable work during those years, it's at least arguable that she never did anything on screen as intensely realised as Mrs Rothwell. Hird ensures that she is never a figure of fun or a caricature - indeed, she is often very touching in her protectiveness towards her daughter - but at the same time she gives the comic side of the character full value.

    June Ritchie is absolutely wonderful as Ingrid. She may never have become the star that, say, Julie Christie (somewhat unwillingly) became, but she was and still is a remarkable actress, worthy of the greatest of respect for her achievement here. In a remarkable way, she fulfils all that was required of a Hitchcock blond: cool on the outside, with fire inside. In fact there's a moment early in the film where she is photographed from Vic's point of view, from behind and slightly above, with a hairdo reminiscent of Kim Novak's in Vertigo. One wonders whether the movie-going that was so evidently part of life in the town spills over into Vic's imagination at this point.

    This is the work of a director who seems to have fallen out of favour in recent years, and there is a case to be made that he somehow lost his way. But A Kind of Loving is one of a trio of films, along with Billy Liar and Sunday Bloody Sunday, of which any director could be proud. Of the rest of his output, perhaps only his final collaboration with Alan Bates, An Englishman Abroad, has the same balance of clear observation and compassion.

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    • Trivia
      At the start of this movie, Victor Arthur 'Vic' Brown (Sir Alan Bates) and some of his friends are seen perusing a magazine filled with shots of topless models. This is one of the first instances in British cinema showing bared breasts.
    • Errores
      In the opening wedding scene, an elderly relative is prevented from taking photographs when the wedding car pulls up in front of her. She is, however, then seen taking pictures on the other side of the car as the bride and groom get in. Then as the car pulls away, she is back in her original position on the 'wrong' side of the car, still unable to take photos.
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      Mrs. Rothwell: How dare you! How dare you say such filthy, disgusting things! You come into this house drunk, filthy drunk! You're filthy! You talk filth, you ARE filth! You're filth! You filthy pig! You filthy, disgusting pig! Filth, FILTH!

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      Down by the Riverside
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      Written by Billy Sherrill and Charlie Rich

      Sung at a bar on the pub crawl.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 31 de mayo de 1963 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Alemán
    • También se conoce como
      • A Kind of Loving
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • The Promenade, St Anne's on Sea, Fylde, Lancashire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(honeymoon of Vic and Ingrid)
    • Productoras
      • Joseph Janni Production
      • Vic Films Productions
      • Waterhall Productions
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    • Presupuesto
      • GBP 165,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 6,912
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,278
      • 9 abr 2017
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 6,912
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 53 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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