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Yo, Viernes

Título original: Man Friday
  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.2/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Yo, Viernes (1975)
AdventureComedyDrama

Durante el siglo XVII, el náufrago inglés Robinson Crusoe, después de años de soledad, avista nativos en su isla desierta del Pacífico y se hace amigo de uno al que nombra Viernes.Durante el siglo XVII, el náufrago inglés Robinson Crusoe, después de años de soledad, avista nativos en su isla desierta del Pacífico y se hace amigo de uno al que nombra Viernes.Durante el siglo XVII, el náufrago inglés Robinson Crusoe, después de años de soledad, avista nativos en su isla desierta del Pacífico y se hace amigo de uno al que nombra Viernes.

  • Dirección
    • Jack Gold
  • Guionistas
    • Daniel Defoe
    • Adrian Mitchell
  • Elenco
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Richard Roundtree
    • Peter Cellier
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Jack Gold
    • Guionistas
      • Daniel Defoe
      • Adrian Mitchell
    • Elenco
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Richard Roundtree
      • Peter Cellier
    • 18Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Homer-Jay

    more to it than just an adventure story

    I discovered the film while switching through the channels and I had to keep watching it to the end because I was fascinated. First of all I was fascinated because I had no clue that the original story by Defoe is so full of racism. Then I noticed that this version is told from Friday's point of view which turns it into a whole different thing.

    The whole situation and Crusoe's behaviour now seems really absurd: The way he tries to rebuild his kind of England on a small island. He has a need to reproduce things which are completely unnecessary and useless in this surrounding. He also sticks to his old rules and schemes and is not able to adapt new attitudes to survive and to get by.

    First of all Crusoe is not willing to see Friday as a human being who has the same rights and the same possibilities as he has. He also believes that he himself might have more advantages threatening Friday and to let Friday work for him. Or maybe it is his deep belief that this is the only way to be and that he is in fact really fair and being nice to him.

    Crusoe is not able to see that there is no need to put his negative attitudes on Friday, his fear of God (he seems to struggle with God because he struggles with himself), his shame and the need to punish. He sees shame anywhere and he does not listen to Friday who can see clearly that there is no need for shame.

    Peter O'Toole is just perfect for portraying that ignorant Englishman who can be really nasty but at the same time the viewer feels sorry for him because he is trapped and torn inside.

    Richard Roundtree is great as Friday, being very natural and being relaxed and concentrated at the same time. He is made to be the more attractive one in that team. The film was done four years after his success with "Shaft" and you can find typical blaxploitation elements in it.

    Like other IMDb users said before: The songs are a bit disturbing but they cannot ruin a good film.

    The plot is a very good starting point for a philosophical discussion on how people can live together and what might be a good basis for an intact society.
    Minerva_Meybridge

    THURSDAY'S CHILD COMMENTS ABOUT FRIDAY'S CHIDING COMMENTARY

    I have not seen this in a long while, and it has not been released on VHS or DVD, but I remember it as in intelligent spoof of Robinson Crusoe. It is the same old story we all know, but it is told from the perspective of Friday, who, if I recall correctly, narrates the tale like a hip soul brother from the 1970's replete with a Jamaican accent.

    "Broter, lemme tell ya, iss da story o dis dumb wite mon, who doan know his ahs from a coconut grove."

    That's not exactly what he said, but it is the gist of how things are told. Friday, Richard Roundtree, who had just finished three movies and one television series as Shaft, is a wealth of oneupsmanship over the not too bright Crusoe, played superbly by Peter O'Toole.

    This is a must watch and a keeper. Write ABC Entertainment. Tell them to get it out on DVD. I think that one of the problems with this film is that AVCO Embassy Pictures, which produced it with ABC, went out of business years ago.

    A choice film.
    8lora64

    Might is not always right

    I missed the start of this film on tv but managed to tune in to the story's events which appear to carry a strong social message based on prevalent ideas, prejudices and conflicts among people. It brings to mind the movie, Hawaii, in which the white man's ways and beliefs were supposed to transform the local inhabitants but as it turned out, the well-meaning visitors had much to learn from the island people's customs and beliefs. In a way it's a lesson for us all that we should respect cultural differences, customs and values. As the saying goes, There are many roads that lead to Rome. The episode of trying to spread their inventive wings and fly was great fun to watch and O'Toole's furry feet were a hilarious footnote to the scene. I regret some of the violence enacted but then those days were not always pleasant times. A happier ending would have been nice. On the other hand this film makes you stop and think. One can observe the conflict of intellect versus soul wisdom being played out. It's a film well worth seeing.
    4col_rutherford

    Man Overboard!

    This is one of those films with an intriguing concept that is ruined by poor execution. "Man Friday" is a revisionist take on the classic novel "Robinson Crusoe" told from the point of view of the castaway Englishman Crusoe's (Peter O'Toole) native companion/servant Friday (Richard Roundtree). Adapted from a stage play, this is basically a two-hander carried by O'Toole and Roundtree's performances. The duo's evolving relationship is obviously a metaphor for racism, slavery, colonialism, and capitalism. That part of the film works well, with Crusoe's more "civilized" Christian and English ways revealed as irrational and unnatural. The problem is that the filmmakers add all sorts of other nonsense, perhaps to broaden the film's appeal. Friday often breaks into his "native" songs, but he sings the lyrics in English and the music sounds too contemporary. There is a comical talking parrot. Worst of all is a sequence where Crusoe and Friday try to escape from the island by inventing all sorts of silly flying machines, with accompanying sound effects borrowed from an old "Roadrunner" cartoon. There are also some plotting problems. Crusoe is not properly introduced and Friday goes from being terrified of Crusoe to amiably calling him "master" way too quickly. Since director Jack Gold can't decide if this is a serious drama or a musical-comedy-adventure, it doesn't succeed as either.

    4 out of 10.
    10CinefanR

    Excellent examination of human nature

    I wasn't expecting much when I decided to take a look at this underrated film, one of Peter O'Toole's forgotten works. Well, I think it's great. The ideological consistency of this reinterpretation is definitely more welcome than a "classic" adaptation of Defoe's novel.

    What strikes me is the movie's relevance after all these years. It's amazing how little has changed from those days, when racism and slavery were widely accepted as "normality". I mean, the laws have changed of course, manners have improved - we live in the era of "political correctness" and all - but in terms of how we FEEL about the Other, nothing has changed, unfortunately. Robinson Crusoe is in fact the typical Englishman. This deep rooted idea of superiority still exists today, even if it doesn't manifest itself in the same ways."Man Friday" makes a powerful statement about human nature, about man's failure to communicate, to understand and respect others.

    Various themes are explored, like religion, sexuality, freedom, xenophobia, capitalism, multiculturalism, moral relativism and so on. The movie succeeds in making some good points, sometimes with a great sense of humor, and sometimes with a tragic feel. Crusoe's relationship with Friday, its development and psychological implications are very interesting.

    Peter O'Toole is splendid as the nasty and arrogant Englishman, while being sympathetic to some extent due to his human frailty. Not even those funny-looking furry boots and outfits can diminish his aristocratic elegance, and it's a pleasure to listen to his beautifully spoken phrase. O'Toole's Crusoe has the tragic aura of a Shakespearean hero, and this superb performance is the movie's highlight. Roundtree also does a very good job.

    The absence of a remastered DVD transfer must be the only reason why "Man Friday" remains basically unknown, and that's a shame.

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      The music for the logo for DreamWorks SKG studios is "adapted" from Carl Davis's score for the film.
    • Errores
      Obvious tracks in the sand from the camera dolly in the opening scenes.
    • Citas

      Robinson Crusoe: When we first met you were nothing but a savage, but I have educated you.

      Friday: When I first met you, you were a killer possessed by demons and I taught you how to sing and dance. Not very well, but I taught you that much at least. And your head was full of nothing but your own power, your own guilt, and the fear of a cruel god. But perhaps I was a very bad teacher, because your head is still full of thoughts of power and guilt and fear.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 18 de junio de 1976 (Dinamarca)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Man Friday
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • México
    • Productoras
      • Associated British Corportation (ABC)
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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