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Comfort and Joy

  • 1984
  • PG
  • 1h 46min
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Comfort and Joy (1984)
Comedia

Alan es testigo de cómo un competidor furioso ataca y destruye una furgoneta de helados. Esto lo lleva a meterse en la lucha entre dos familias italianas, los Bernardis y los Rossis, por la ... Leer todoAlan es testigo de cómo un competidor furioso ataca y destruye una furgoneta de helados. Esto lo lleva a meterse en la lucha entre dos familias italianas, los Bernardis y los Rossis, por la venta de helados en cualquier lugar de Glasgow.Alan es testigo de cómo un competidor furioso ataca y destruye una furgoneta de helados. Esto lo lleva a meterse en la lucha entre dos familias italianas, los Bernardis y los Rossis, por la venta de helados en cualquier lugar de Glasgow.

  • Dirección
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Guionista
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Elenco
    • Bill Paterson
    • Eleanor David
    • Clare Grogan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Guionista
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Elenco
      • Bill Paterson
      • Eleanor David
      • Clare Grogan
    • 24Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 40Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominada a1 premio BAFTA
      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Alan
    Eleanor David
    Eleanor David
    • Maddy
    Clare Grogan
    Clare Grogan
    • Charlotte
    • (as C.P.Grogan)
    Alex Norton
    Alex Norton
    • Trevor
    Patrick Malahide
    Patrick Malahide
    • Colin
    Rikki Fulton
    • Hilary
    Roberto Bernardi
    • Mr. McCool
    George Rossi
    • Bruno
    Peter Rossi
    • Paolo
    Billy McElhaney
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    Gilly Gilchrist
    Gilly Gilchrist
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    Caroline Guthrie
    • Gloria
    Ona McCracken
    • Nancy
    Elizabeth Sinclair
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    • Sarah
    Robin Black
    • Lily
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
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      • Bill Forsyth
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    9Auralee29

    What a breath of fresh air!

    I was looking through movie titles with David O'Hara and found this title, then found the video in a second hand store.I was so glad to get my hands on this movie.

    I loved that the plot line was NOT one of those "guy lost girl, guy does everything to get girl back" type of thing. What a breath of fresh air! It was a movie about a "real" person, the whole aspect of his life; his flaws, his character, his relationships with those around him and even his strengths.

    This movie is a feel good movie no matter what the year it was made in, It's a good laugh as well. Hollywood should definitely take a look backward sometime and follow the example of this story line! If you want a good movie that even the kids could watch with you, this is the one!
    10DL-7

    An ice-cream war in Glasgow in December?? It couldn't be, could it?

    Excellent movie - the only sad thing is that it's taken me so long to see it. Quite different from Gregory's Girl: it's probably not quite as charming but I think it's equally quirky and has a better storyline. Great acting as well, while managing to maintain that same freshness that we saw in Gregory's Girl.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Whimsical Growth of Awareness Comedy

    It's instructive to look at Bill Forsyth's mid-Eighties comedy in light of the Alan Partridge cycle of television shows, in which Steve Coogan portrayed a monstrously egotistical radio presenter completely unaware of the fact that everyone hates him, and would rather see him off the airwaves as soon as possible. Likewise Bill Paterson's "Dickie" (actually Alan) Bird comes across as someone so wrapped up in his radio persona that he cannot see what's happening around him. In the ersatz world of jingles, pop music, and inane chatter, he is a big star; to everyone else he is nothing but a pain. It's thus hardly surprising that his long-time girlfriend Maddy (Eleanor David) chooses to move out.

    Set around Christmastime in the center of Glasgow, COMFORT AND JOY looks as if it might be a highly ironic title for a film whose central character cannot find inner peace, and who becomes unwittingly involved in a turf war between rival ice cream sellers. What makes Bill Forsyth's film so endearing is the way he shows so many people making mountains out of emotional and personal windmills. Glasgow is sufficiently big to accommodate both the McCool cartel led by the Mafia-style boss (Roberto Bernardi), as well as the more fly-by- night outfit led by Trevor (Alex Norton). It is simply pride - as well as other issues - that prevents them from arriving at a deal.

    As the action unfolds, however, so Alan/Dickie undergoes something of a change of character. He finds out that he can make things happen - not by trying to sustain his arrogant radio persona, but rather treating people on their own terms. He manages to find a particularly satisfying resolution to bring the two sides in the ice cream war together, leaving him ready and willing to face the world with renewed vigor. He might be on his own on Christmas Day, but he understands the importance now of maintaining relationships, both personal and public.

    Shot in muddy color in perhaps the most anti-Thatcherite of cities, COMFORT AND JOY offers a glimpse of life beyond the mid-1980s illusion of prosperity and individual self-improvement. People struggle to survive in this city in whatever way they can, even if it means selling ice cream for a living. Their world deserves to be recognized, even though very different from English life at the same time.

    The film is replete with memorable cameos, from Scottish actor Rikki Fulton's Hilary - Alan's smooth-talking boss who thinks his star employee has gone barking mad - to C. P. (aka Clare) Grogan's stellar turn as Charlotte. COMFORT AND JOY might be a film with a morally soft center, but it manages to make some acute social observations along the way.
    8aciolino

    More subtle than ice cream...

    At times the plot slows down to the point of drudgery. The script is not the wittiest or not nearly the most clever by Forsythe standards. Yet, by the end of the film I felt I had seen a truly wonderful little movie--charming, elusive, touching, like the remembrance of a Christmas wish from childhood.

    But, perhaps because we can all too well identify with the loss that Bill Patterson's character is trying to deal with (the best thing that could have happened to him, really) and his catharsis so delicately drawn, that the film is so satisfying. Many of my friends could not recognize its quality. Sad for them. There are great messages here, important ones, not the least of which, but perhaps the most sentimental, and (dare I say?) the true meaning of Christmas: to lose one's life is to find it.

    Bravo, Mr. Forsythe, et al. Bravo, indeed. (Bill Patterson is gold!)
    6James_Take2

    Melts slowly away into the mundane

    Comfort and Joy had all the ingredients to be a true British classic. Fine actors, good director and the backdrop of 1980s Glasgow - a city in transition where a real ice-cream van territorial war (involving drug gangs) was escalating during the depths of Thatcherism.

    Being a resident in Glasgow at the time and witnessing the devastation of Thatcherism on my home city, that included, high unemployment, low economic growth combined with the break up of communities - as inner city slums were being demolished and extended peripheral housing estates were growing - there was a formidable background to work with and make a film of true social comment. Instead Forsyth indulged in whimsy with a script that one might have come from the basement floor of the then derelict Ealing Studios.

    With the material available, this could have been a very different film in the hands of say directors such as Ken Loach or John McKenzie. However the script is pretty lame, though it has some witty moments it lacks real punch.

    In the lead role, Bill Paterson as savvy DJ Alan "Dickie" Bird carries the movie. His performance is a pre-curser to his excellent acting as gangster Ally Fraser in the TV series Auf Wiedersehen Pet some three years later.

    The premise of the film is, DJ Dickie Bird gets caught up in an ice cream turf war and acts as mediator between the two gangs to bring about a peaceful workable solution.

    In terms cinematography, its filmed quite well, some of the scenes are in exact locations where I grew up and Forsyth uses the camera to effectively capture the atmosphere of the time and place. However it's the plot and script that disappoint and leave one thinking what might have been had the comedy been darker and the plot more realistic.

    In the end, just like ice cream and a City undergoing massive changes, Comfort and Joy simply melts aways into the mundane but the film might be remembered as a a marker for Paterson's progress as an leading actor and for those who might want to see Glasgow through Forsyth's lens in the grip of Thatcherism.

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    • Trivia
      There was a real "Ice Cream War" in Glasgow in 1984, and it led to murders within the city. It was really a turf war between gangs who used ice cream vans as a front for selling drugs and money laundering. Writers Douglas Skelton and Lisa Brownlie cover the story in their 1992 book "Frightener". The deaths of van driver Andrew Boyle (who had resisted being involved in drug dealing) and his family happened in April 1984, four months before this film was released, and, as star Bill Paterson acknowledges, this had an impact on the film's reception: "It wasn't a great time to launch a light-hearted look at the ice-cream business in Glasgow."
    • Errores
      You see Dickie arriving at the radio station at around 6am. The film is set at Christmas time in Glasgow, so at that time of year the sunrise is about 9am. Yet we can see the city skyline through the window and not just a dark view.
    • Citas

      Hilary: Alan, you have not been yourself lately.

      Alan: That's just the point. I wasn't myself before when you thought I was myself, but now I am myself, or very nearly.

    • Créditos curiosos
      During the end credits, Alan 'Dickie' Bird (Bill Paterson) is heard taping and screwing up a radio commercial.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in At the Movies: Special Show: At the Cassette Store, Part 3 (1986)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Jingle Bells
      (uncredited)

      Written by James Pierpont

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de agosto de 1984 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Italiano
    • También se conoce como
      • Das Ice-Cream-Syndikat
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Escocia, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Lake (Comfort and Joy)
      • Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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