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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA Vietnam veteran returns home as a hero, but is quickly forgotten and discovers the harsh realities of survival in his own country.A Vietnam veteran returns home as a hero, but is quickly forgotten and discovers the harsh realities of survival in his own country.A Vietnam veteran returns home as a hero, but is quickly forgotten and discovers the harsh realities of survival in his own country.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Herbie Braha
- Honcho #2
- (as Herb Braha)
Anthony Charnota
- Base Commander
- (as Anthony R. Charnota)
Opiniones destacadas
Richard Pryor and Margot Kidder act in this film about a POW who returns home to the United States particularly Los Angeles, California dealing with his wife and mother. The film has a great cast such as Olivia Cole, Lynne Moody and Anne Haney in supporting roles. Richard Pryor was a terrific actor as well as comedian. This film was on a DVD that I found at the store. It's a great little gem of a movie.
After five years as a POW in Hanoi, Army Corporal Richard Pryor is rescued and returns to the States a hero (he makes the evening news after a journalist suggests he bend and kiss the ground). Still, heroes don't linger long in a busy world, and soon Pryor is fighting for his self-worth after the government turns their back on him and his wife admits she's moved on with her life. Serio-comic adaptation of James Kirkwood Jr.'s novel by Kirkwood and Robert Boris makes an uneasy vehicle for the star, who is encouraged to go deeper as an actor yet still retain his naughty persona and signature foul mouth. The character's imprisonment under the Vietcong takes up thirty minutes of screen-time (far too long), while the limply dramatic stuff with the unfaithful Mrs. chews up another ten. Pryor has some strong scenes here and there, but he's relying on externals to get him through. He allows himself to be vulnerable and loving, and this works up to a point, yet the feel-good ending is a cheat (larceny cures all!) and a romance with Beverly Hills hooker Margot Kidder (who appears to have no other clients) is rather unlikely. ** from ****
I enjoyed the movie, but it made me feel disgusted about how the army and the citizens of America treated a POW.
In this film, it starts off great and it kinda sizzles after a while, but it is at least put together well by one guy- Richard Pryor. He rises above the material here like no other and actually gives a good dramatic/comedic performance (his best dramatic one besides Blue Collar). While the prison camp scenes are quite intriguing, it becomes a little undone at home. That's my complaint. B-
I watched this fresh off maybe my third read of the source novel, so for me, the lack of character development really shows up. I understand it's difficult to fit everything covered in a 294 page novel, but this could of been a much better movie if it was lengthened by about 15 minutes, with emphasis on character development, along with more story of what drove Eddie to take the risks he did after the military turned their back on him. I especially missed seeing more of his interaction with his mom, and feel they glossed over Eddie's time as a POW. Richard Pryor performed well as a dramatic actor here, they shouldn't have insisted making the film into yet another comedy vehicle.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe film was intended to be a straight drama, but during production Paramount Pictures executives demanded that Richard Pryor do comedic scenes as well.
- Citas
Eddie Keller: Everything's gonna be alright!
- ConexionesFeatured in 100 Years of Comedy (1997)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Some Kind of Hero
- Locaciones de filmación
- Indian Dunes - 28700 Henry Mayo Drive, Valencia, California, Estados Unidos(prison camp: Vietnam)
- Productora
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 23,671,186
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 5,631,293
- 4 abr 1982
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 23,671,186
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