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Yo te amo Alicia

Título original: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Peter Sellers and Leigh Taylor-Young in Yo te amo Alicia (1968)
A thirty-something square falls in love with a hippie and decides to "drop out" himself.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA thirty-something square falls in love with a hippie and decides to "drop out" himself.A thirty-something square falls in love with a hippie and decides to "drop out" himself.A thirty-something square falls in love with a hippie and decides to "drop out" himself.

  • Dirección
    • Hy Averback
  • Guionistas
    • Paul Mazursky
    • Larry Tucker
  • Elenco
    • Peter Sellers
    • Jo Van Fleet
    • Leigh Taylor-Young
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    3.6 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Hy Averback
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
    • Elenco
      • Peter Sellers
      • Jo Van Fleet
      • Leigh Taylor-Young
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    • 26Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Harold Fine
    Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet
    • Mrs. Fine - Harold's mother
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    • Nancy
    Joyce Van Patten
    Joyce Van Patten
    • Joyce
    David Arkin
    David Arkin
    • Herbie Fine
    Herb Edelman
    Herb Edelman
    • Murray
    Salem Ludwig
    • Father
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    • Guru
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    Grady Sutton
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    Jorge Moreno
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    Ed Peck
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    Roy Glenn
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Joe Dominguez
    Joe Dominguez
    • Grandfather Rodriguez
    • Dirección
      • Hy Averback
    • Guionistas
      • Paul Mazursky
      • Larry Tucker
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    Challie

    Peter Sellers at his absolute best

    I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! is probably my definitive 60s romp.

    This movie has so many classic comic moments, I don't know where to begin. It was written by Paul Mazursky and might just be the high point of his illustrious career.

    In between great stuff like where Howard, his fiancee and Jewish parents unwittingly eat pot brownies and the scene where Howard's scene turns into a bummer, there's some decent commentary of the hypocricies of the 60s. Plus a focused Sellars performance as Harold Fine with some great Jewish humor.

    I'm tempted to quote this movie non-stop.

    If you are any kind of fan of Peter Sellars, I cannot recommend this movie highly enough.
    6kulaboy

    A soul searching movie! Great fun

    I was born 8 years after this film came out, so I'm a little out of touch with the generation. BUT! Look closely at this film. Sure, it stereotypes hippies and seems a bit out of date. What this film really is becomes a search for one man (Petter Sellers) to find out who he is, and to avoid the traps of life that he suddenly sees as conventional. As Harold Fine, he questions what life and marriage have to offer and he seeks to discover what else is out there. The pot brownie sequence opens up his world to new dimensions, he breaks off his marriage to be with a hippie chick, he drops out, he tries to free himself. Do I relate to Harold Fine? Heck yes! The film mirrors much of Peter Seller's life himself, confunsed, unsure, searching. The scene with his guru cracks me up- Sellers face is priceless as he tries to stop trying and learn who he is.

    This film deserves a lot more attention then what it receives. This isn't just a time capsule into the dropout 60s world- it's a good time capsule into soul searching.
    8zetes

    Hilarious Peter Sellers Vehicle

    This is a very funny send up of the flower child generation. Peter Sellers plays an uptight, Jewish lawyer who falls for one of his hippie brother's girlfriends. After that, he descends into hippiedom. The film is filled with some of the funniest scenes around. The funniest part of the movie is Sellers as a hippie with hair down around his cheeks and psychedelic clothing, but still wearing horn-rimmed glasses. The musical score, which uses sitars as satire, is really great, too. It's very much worth seeing, although it overstays its welcome. Its humorous observations (and imaginations) about hippies get a bit repetitive in the film's second half. 8/10.
    5moonspinner55

    Wild contrasts--as opposed to funny comparisons--between the squares and the drop-outs

    Screenwriters Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker have a deft idea here--but it only takes an hour on the clock to use up the essence of their idea, leaving nothing but dead space on the screen for thirty more minutes. Milquetoast Jewish lawyer in Los Angeles, about to marry his domineering secretary (an idea which is approved by his demonstrative mother), is reunited with his estranged brother, a flower-child circa 1968. Through the brother's sometime-girlfriend, a comely lass who knows a great recipe for hash brownies, the lawyer realizes he's living an existence without love or freedom. It's wonderful watching bespectacled, buttoned-up Peter Sellers learn how to be liberated...yet, once the lawyer grows his hair out and dons love beads, the picture has nowhere in particular to take us. The satire is unsubtle in its prodding of targets, while writers Mazursky and Tucker ultimately bite off more than they can chew (while leaning precariously on pretentiousness). Still, there are some mild, breezy laughs early on, and the production is bright. ** from ****
    6bkoganbing

    Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out

    I Love You Alice B. Toklas is one nostalgic film, especially for those who partook in the hippie movement. It expresses some of the joy and frustrations of what it entails.

    Peter Sellers is your 40 something Jewish lawyer from Los Angeles who has put off matrimony, concentrating on work and material success. Now he's ready to take the plunge with Joyce Van Patten and nothing thrills his parents Salem Ludwig and Jo Van Fleet than to see their son final settle down.

    But a chance encounter with hippie chick Leigh Taylor-Young on the Freeway where she's hitchhiking and he tunes in, turns on, and drops out. The second is the most important when after a night of some wild sex Taylor- Young gives him some of those marijuana laced brownies so popular in the day. Even his fiancé and parents partake and the result is the most hilarious scene in the film.

    I suppose that people have to have a fling at something equivalent of hippie when they're young. Sad to say there is a time when one has to buckle down and assume a few responsibilities for yourself. If we all could be hippies that would be nice, but we all never will be. It was no accident that they were called flower 'children'.

    Which brings me to the ending of this film. Sellers eventually has issue with Taylor-Young and they split, but can't commit to his former life and the relationships therein. Director Hy Averback gives us a happy ending which is both funny and yet sad in a way because we really don't know what Sellers will do because he doesn't know himself. I feared the worst for Peter.

    A nice cast supports Sellers and Jo Van Fleet has to be singled out as the ultimate Jewish mother. Also take note of Herb Edelman as Sellers brother-in-law, confidante, and a rebound man from way back.

    Nice film. Too bad we aren't all hippies. And it would have to be all of us to make it work.

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    • Trivia
      Director Hy Averback said in an interview that one day Peter Sellers refused to shoot a scene until a crew member standing off camera changed clothes. The superstitious Sellers claimed the outfit was the "wrong color". Shooting had to stop while they went to wardrobe and got a different color outfit for the crew member.
    • Errores
      Cops stop the psychedelic hippie hearse right in front of the same supermarket that is seen in background several miles back when they began pursuing vehicle in the opposite direction.
    • Citas

      Nancy: Your attitude is very unhip.

      Harold: My attitude is unhip? Don't give me that. Don't - listen, I'm probably the hippest guy around here. I got a house full of strangers. I got cats, I got dogs, I got pot, I got acid, I got LSD cubes. I've got this thing here. Don't tell me about hip. I am so hip it hurts. That's how hip I am.

      Nancy: It's very unhip to say you're hip, Harold.

      Harold: And it's very unhip of you to tell me that I am unhip.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Reel Radicals: The Sixties Revolution in Film (2002)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
      (1968) (uncredited)

      Music by Elmer Bernstein

      Lyrics by Larry Tucker and Paul Mazursky

      Arranged by Bob Thompson

      Performed by Harpers Bizarre

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de abril de 1971 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Leo Carrillo State Beach - 35000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Malibú, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Warner Bros./Seven Arts
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      1 hora 32 minutos
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      • 1.85 : 1

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