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Llámame Mr. Charly

Título original: Carbon Copy
  • 1981
  • PG
  • 1h 32min
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5.6/10
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Denzel Washington and George Segal in Llámame Mr. Charly (1981)
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Un rico ejecutivo blanco descubre que tiene un hijo negro ilegítimo y las cosas empiezan a desmoronarse para él en casa, en el trabajo y en sus círculos sociales.Un rico ejecutivo blanco descubre que tiene un hijo negro ilegítimo y las cosas empiezan a desmoronarse para él en casa, en el trabajo y en sus círculos sociales.Un rico ejecutivo blanco descubre que tiene un hijo negro ilegítimo y las cosas empiezan a desmoronarse para él en casa, en el trabajo y en sus círculos sociales.

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    • Michael Schultz
  • Guionista
    • Stanley Shapiro
  • Elenco
    • George Segal
    • Susan Saint James
    • Jack Warden
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Schultz
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      • Stanley Shapiro
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      • George Segal
      • Susan Saint James
      • Jack Warden
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    • Walter Whitney
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    • Vivian Whitney
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    6merklekranz

    You've seen it all before..... but it still works .............

    One part "Fire Sale" ( White family adopting Black child ), one part "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" ( the culture clash surprise ), one part "Life Stinks" ( the reality of life on the streets ), and you pretty much have "Carbon Copy". The movie can stand on it's own however, because George Segal and Denzel Washington compliment each other nicely as mismatched Father and Son. There are a number of laugh out loud moments, and some social lessons too. If you go in not expecting too much in the way of logic, you will not be disappointed. I think George Segal is very underrated as a comedy actor. Just take a look at "Where's Poppa?" if you disagree. - MERK
    9tsarevich1

    Funny and poignant

    This was the first time I had seen Denzel Washington and our family really enjoyed the movie. We are a Black family, so the White dad buying into the stereotypes about Black people struck us as quite amusing and he deserved his comeuppance for his sorry thinking. The movie was funny and also touching. True, there was a lack of depth in some of the acting, but not all movies that are made contain a great amount of depth. For the most part, if you want to watch a movie that won't assault your eyes or ears, yet entertain you with some true and humorous depiction of slices of life, this is a good one to check out. I've been a Denzel fan ever since I saw "Carbon Copy" and it is a part of my "favorites" collection.
    vchimpanzee

    Very funny and politically incorrect, with lessons

    Walter Whitney has a mansion in San Marino and a great job that comes with a Rolls Royce and numerous credit cards. Hisd life isn't quite perfect, since his uptight wife Vivian won't let him touch her or even let him see her without her clothes on. And her daughter Mary Ann won't accept Walter as her father, even though he adopted her when he married her mother. Mary Ann considers herself to be engaged to her boyfriend, but apparently this isn't important enough to tell Walter.

    Nelson, Vivian's father and Walter's boss, has a talk with Walter because he is concerned that his daughter isn't happy. But this is the least of Walter's problems. It seems that when he was in college at Northwestern, Walter lived with a black woman. And that woman's son Roger is here to see him. His mother is now deceased, and Roger feels the need to find his father. Guess who it is!

    The opening credits said "Introducing Denzel Washington". This respected and usually serious actor comes across more like Will Smith in TV's "Fresh Prince of Bel Air"--appealing, smart-alecky, intelligent though apparently not book-smart (and we know Smith progressed from that image to a career similar to Washington's, though in less serious roles). Washington does show potential here, though it's not immediately obvious he will someday win an Oscar. He does comedy well, but he also has at least one fine dramatic scene.

    But this is not "Fresh Prince". On that show, only Carlton and Hilary thought they were better than everyone else. Their parents never forgot where they came from. In this movie, Vivian, Mary Ann, Nelson, and even the family doctor and pastor think blacks are inferior, and that Walter has done something unthinkable. And wait until you find out the hilarious consequences!

    Most of the leading actors here give good performances. Dick Martin is funny as Walter's pot-smoking best friend and lawyer, and Paul Winfield does a good job as another lawyer.

    One of the many highlights: Roger's '59 Chevy, which makes Al Bundy's Dodge Dart look like a BMW. The only movie car more pathetic that I can remember was one of the cop cars in "Smokey and the Bandit", but that was only after numerous wrecks.

    And you have to see how Walter and Vivian solved their difficulties in the bedroom!

    Eventually, lessons about prejudice are learned, but not by all. Those who don't think there should be racial prejudice should keep in mind what was said about Archie Bunker. We learn prejudice is wrong by making fun of it.

    The ending was not neat and tidy, but it showed promise.

    This was very good.
    tfrizzell

    Who's Your Daddy?

    White corporation man George Segal gets a rude awakening when he finds out that he has an illegitimate son who happens to be black (our first real theatrical look at Hollywood icon Denzel Washington). Naturally Segal's Beverly Hills life turns topsy-turvy with wife Susan Saint James and father-in-law Jack Warden complicating the situation by forcing Segal into a life of degradation and poverty with usually hilarious results. Pure early-1980s fluff here as Washington puts that bright smile of his on and steals every scene from veteran Segal. Segal though does an admirable job and feeds off the film effectively. Ultimately though the substance is lacking and the typical comedic situations eventually end up being predictable and sometimes stale. The late drama also feels forced and somewhat unnecessary. Still a watchable piece of entertainment for its two leads. 2.5 out of 5 stars.
    6lovejam

    Redeemably Watchable

    Before watching this, I feared I was in for some cringy, eye rolling moments. Not as many racial slurs as I'd thought, plus two great actors (Denzel Washington and George Segal) starring in this. I was thrilled that I was about to witness Denzel's film debut, and I'd hoped it wasn't as offensive as I'd imagined. I mean, for young Denzel to be in such a film? I had expected something... better.

    There were a few poignant moments between father and son. At the heart of this 80s film, it became more of a son trying to connect with the father he never knew, and they made some discoveries. In the end though, it's all about what the white person learns about other people. I understand who this film is aimed at, which is common. Still, it was better than I realized. It looked for something redeeming and the moments at the prison had Denzel's Roger give a good moment. It was good that George's. Walter gained insight too: loved that. I won't get into the awful supporting characters (I've met too many people in real life like that), but overall, I'd challenge people to find some worthy moments in this. At least it's not "Soul Man"!

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    • Trivia
      Theatrical feature film debut of actor Denzel Washington.
    • Errores
      When Walter and Roger check into a hotel the sign says "Free Ice and TV". Later in the room, Roger wants to watch TV and states that the TV requires payment of a quarter (25 cents) to watch it. This is most likely due to shady business tactics which can promise something but later retrieve that promise with diverse excuses.
    • Citas

      Reverend Hayworth: God is white. It's simple logic. His son is white.

      Walter Whitney: That's not proof. I'm white. My son is black.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Vintage Video: Carbon Copy (1981) (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      I'm Gonna Get Closer to You
      Music by Bill Conti

      Lyrics by Paul Williams

      Performed by Dan Seals (as England Dan Seals)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de septiembre de 1981 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Carbon Copy
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • 417 Amapola Ln, Bel Air, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Home the family lived in located in Bel Air, though the storyline stated they lived in San Marino)
    • Productoras
      • DeHaven/Shapiro Productions
      • Hemdale
      • RKO Pictures
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 6,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 9,566,593
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      • USD 9,566,593
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 32 minutos
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      • Black and White
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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