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En un serio pueblo costero inglés después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la joven Lynda crece con su padre viudo y su hermana menor. Eventualmente queda embarazada de un conocido de su padre.En un serio pueblo costero inglés después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la joven Lynda crece con su padre viudo y su hermana menor. Eventualmente queda embarazada de un conocido de su padre.En un serio pueblo costero inglés después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la joven Lynda crece con su padre viudo y su hermana menor. Eventualmente queda embarazada de un conocido de su padre.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
- 6 premios ganados y 4 nominaciones en total
Susan Valentine
- Lynda's Mother
- (as Susan Skipper)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
With another actress in the lead, this film could have been another entry in the long, venerable line of British films about the misery of working-class life, a genre that stretches from "kitchen sink" classics like "Room at the Top" and "A Taste of Honey" (wonderfully ironic titles, of course) to such Mike Leigh bleakfests as "Meantime" and "All or Nothing." However, this film stars Emily Lloyd. Her character of Lynda seems written as a fragile, wounded creature driven to extreme behavior by emotional neglect (her mother died when she was young and her father is a stern, distant dope) and a rigid, oppressive social hierarchy (she suffers after being used and abandoned by a series of heartless men who are either older or wealthier than herself). As played by Emily Lloyd, however, Lynda is a joyful nymphomaniac who delights in offending people, kind of a "Happy Hooker Goes to Liverpool." Her outrageous behavior seems less a symptom of willful self-destructiveness than an animating demon impulse. In her dalliances with men, she seems to be seeking sexual satisfaction ("it's very nice, but is that all there is?") instead of love and security. Which makes her a distinctly post-feminist heroine out of "Sex and the City" instead of a victim of injustice out of a Theodore Dreiser novel. Which makes her completely out of sync with the rest of this gray, deterministic film. It doesn't help that Emily Lloyd, at least here, is so beautiful that she's literally luminous -- she seems to glow with a light that isn't shining on anything else in the film. Plus she's so vital and boisterous that we don't believe the circumstances which should be destroying her would even slow her down all that much. The key scene, which will either delight or disgust you, comes midway through the movie when lovely young Lynda takes a midnight stroll in her garden and ends up gamboling about, waking the neighbors (neighbours?) by screaming "up your BUUUUUUUUMMMMM!" at the top of her lungs. Is she a wounded soul begging for love and tolerance? A free spirit kicking against the pricks? A brat who needs to be spanked? Your answer to this question will determine your view of "Wish You Were Here."
Emily Lloyd is great as 15 year old foul mouthed (for the 50s anyway) tenacious yet likeable tearaway Linda, growing up in a humdrum seaside town. The film's title potentially explains her volatile behaviour, having lost her mum when very young. A very enjoyable 7 out of ten
In my country this film did not reach the cinema theaters. I saw it back in 1989 in a small room (100 seats or less) of a private university's Cine Club.
It was a beautiful surprise. I was not expecting such a good film with dark drama and comic moments at one time. And the end is so relaxing after so much trouble... The best to me is the natural way Emily Lloyd acts, whom I try to follow after I saw this film.
In my opinion, she is underrated and not present in many films. Alas! Such a waste of talent and expressiveness.
It was a beautiful surprise. I was not expecting such a good film with dark drama and comic moments at one time. And the end is so relaxing after so much trouble... The best to me is the natural way Emily Lloyd acts, whom I try to follow after I saw this film.
In my opinion, she is underrated and not present in many films. Alas! Such a waste of talent and expressiveness.
An excellent study of austere england in war. A troubled character trying hard to become an adult, with all the petulance associated with teenagers (whatever the decade). It must be a hard film for north americans to watch, no gluto inous consumption, all that human frailty. Good job it wasn't made for them, we European liberals love this sort of thing.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaJust like Personal Services (1987), the previous movie from writer David Leland, this project was inspired by the real-life figure, Cynthia Payne. This movie focuses on her childhood growing up in Sussex while the other deals with her adulthood.
- ErroresThe U.S. flag on the bandstand during the dance has fifty stars. The U.S. flag in 1951 had only 48 stars.
- Citas
Lynda Mansell: Up your bum!
- Bandas sonorasThe Robin's Return
(1898) (uncredited)
Music by Leander Fisher
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Wish You Were Here
- Locaciones de filmación
- Dome Cinema, Marine Parade, Worthing, West Sussex, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Lynda goes to live with Eric at the Dome Cinema)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,283,832
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 43,611
- 26 jul 1987
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,283,832
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