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¡Así es la vida!

Título original: That's Life!
  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.0/10
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Jack Lemmon in ¡Así es la vida! (1986)
A wealthy yet depressed architect and his sympathetic wife strive to conquer their life issues in anticipation of Harvey Fairchild's 60th birthday party.
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Un arquitecto rico deprimido y su comprensiva esposa se esfuerzan por conquistar los problemas de su vida antes de la fiesta del cumpleaños 60 de Harvey.Un arquitecto rico deprimido y su comprensiva esposa se esfuerzan por conquistar los problemas de su vida antes de la fiesta del cumpleaños 60 de Harvey.Un arquitecto rico deprimido y su comprensiva esposa se esfuerzan por conquistar los problemas de su vida antes de la fiesta del cumpleaños 60 de Harvey.

  • Dirección
    • Blake Edwards
  • Guionistas
    • Milton Wexler
    • Blake Edwards
  • Elenco
    • Jack Lemmon
    • Julie Andrews
    • Sally Kellerman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Blake Edwards
    • Guionistas
      • Milton Wexler
      • Blake Edwards
    • Elenco
      • Jack Lemmon
      • Julie Andrews
      • Sally Kellerman
    • 27Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 13Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 5 nominaciones en total

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    Jack Lemmon
    Jack Lemmon
    • Harvey Fairchild
    Julie Andrews
    Julie Andrews
    • Gillian Fairchild
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Holly Parrish
    Robert Loggia
    Robert Loggia
    • Father Baragone
    Jennifer Edwards
    Jennifer Edwards
    • Megan Fairchild Bartlet
    Robert Knepper
    Robert Knepper
    • Steve Larwin
    • (as Rob Knepper)
    Matt Lattanzi
    Matt Lattanzi
    • Larry Bartlet
    Chris Lemmon
    Chris Lemmon
    • Josh Fairchild
    Cynthia Sikes Yorkin
    Cynthia Sikes Yorkin
    • Janice Kern
    • (as Cynthia Sikes)
    Dana Sparks
    Dana Sparks
    • Fanny Ward
    Emma Walton Hamilton
    Emma Walton Hamilton
    • Kate Fairchild
    Felicia Farr
    Felicia Farr
    • Madame Carrie
    Teddy Wilson
    Teddy Wilson
    • Corey
    • (as Theodore Wilson)
    Nicky Blair
    Nicky Blair
    • Andre
    Jordan Christopher
    Jordan Christopher
    • Dr. Keith Romanis
    Biff Elliot
    Biff Elliot
    • Belmont
    Hal Riddle
    • Phil Carlson
    Harold Harris
    • Harold
    • Dirección
      • Blake Edwards
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      • Milton Wexler
      • Blake Edwards
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    6HotToastyRag

    Let's hope it's not autobiographical

    While I appreciated the slice of life - pun intended - shown in the Blake Edwards drama That's Life!, I was disappointed on one aspect: Julie Andrews wasn't given much to do. The story could have been focused on her, since her conflict is extremely worrisome, but instead everyone's energy was sucked into Jack Lemmon's selfishness. If this were the first Jack Lemmon movie I'd ever seen, I'm not sure I'd be able to get over his despicable character and believe him in other, far more likable roles. Self-centered, negative, draining, critical, rude, and downright mean to those who love him - only to be sorry, cry, and feel sorry for himself later. Widely speculated to be a semi-autobiographical film (because both Julie's and Jack's children played their children on the screen, and it was filmed in the Edwards's Malibu home), I hope the rumors are merely that. If Blake Edwards had that many problems and took them out on his wife on a daily basis, poor Julie was terribly abused.

    Julie's character is a famous singer worried about losing her voice. The start of the film shows her in a hospital room getting her throat scraped for a biopsy, and as she has decided not to tell anyone about her potential health problem, she's completely alone with her feelings. She and Jack go out to dinner that evening, and she's unable to eat. He notices her lack of appetite but doesn't notice her touching her throat constantly; his only reaction is that he hopes she isn't coming down with a cold so he doesn't catch it. She receives no sympathy, no attention, and continually pours herself into her husband and her adult children. As the screenplay is written, she doesn't actually have a character at all. She's just a bottle of glue, keeping everything together. Given the seriousness of her situation, the focus could (and should) have been about her, instead of tending to her husband's constant whining and spewing meanness. She certainly had the acting chops to handle a heavy health crisis, especially since it was a sensitive subject that would soon hit far too close to home.

    That's Life! Contains good acting and a tough script that sheds a light on the inner turmoil of a successful man who damages those around him. It's no wonder his wife was having a throat problem, since she didn't feel like she had a voice in her marriage. You'll get to see sweet family connections, and some beautiful '80s fashions, but if you want Julie Andrews to get the spotlight, rent Duet for One.
    6SnoopyStyle

    relaxed lobster recipe

    Harvey Fairchild (Jack Lemmon) is a frustrated architect turning 60. His rich Malibu family is throwing him a birthday party. His singer wife Gillian (Julie Andrews) fears losing her voice. He is in deep depression and his doctor can find no physical ailment. He nearly has an affair with a client and is breaking down. His adult children arrive with issues of their own.

    Director Blake Edwards decided to make a small movie with his family and friends. It's a personal affair. Jack is playing a version of Blake as the dysfunctional head of a dysfunctional family. It presents a lot of characters. It needs a better way to drive the narrative. Everybody is drifting around. It's fine that they are gathering to have this party for Harvey but it'd be nice if they are doing stuff to prepare for the party. It would require them to get rid of the servant and that may actually improve the family's appeal. It's an annoying aspect of the family. It's probably a real insight into their entitled lifestyle but it doesn't help to give them rooting interest. In a way, I both appreciate and hate getting a glimpse into their lives.
    8emisue02

    unequaled chemistry between mother and daughter

    There are some movies you just get a good feeling about, and this (for me) is one of them. In every comment I've read here, though, no one mentioned the scene between Julie Andrews and Emma Walton, who are mother and daughter in real life and in the movie. Emma's character has just broken up with her boyfriend, and she spends the whole weekend in a bad mood until she finally breaks down crying and must be comforted by Julie's character. Lifetime channel, take note: sappy mother-daughter scenes work out best when you: 1-get real-life mother-daughter pairs and 2-let the mother (regardless of whether #1 is true or not) just speak from her heart. That's what Blake Edwards had enough sense to do, and it makes for one of the most touching mother-daughter scenes ever. Granted, Blake Edwards actually lived with these two people, so he may have had a better knowledge of their relationship and what would work, but most older actresses are mothers and could probably be capable of something similar. The rest of the film is great as well, with great performances all around, and a hilarious rambling from Jack at the beginning while he describes to Julie how his day at work went. This is the first movie that made my laugh and cry simultaniously (when Jack says he wanted to "bicycle himself to death"), and for that and the scene between Julie and Emma, watch this movie. It's way better than the box office will lead you to believe.
    4alfiefamily

    Self-absorbed melodrama from Edwards

    "That's Life" is supposed to be a story about a man just on the other side of a middle age crisis on his way to a breakdown. It stars Jack Lemmon who plays middle aged men on their way to a breakdown better than anyone. Julie Andrews is his loving, supportive wife, who is going through a crisis of her own. Directed by Blake Edwards, I thought this movie had real potential and couldn't wait to get to the theatre to see it.

    It turned out to be a painfully dull family reunion picture for the Lemmon's and Edwards'. Populated with many of the stars actual children, "That's Life" feels as though you are seeing some type of home movie. Thanks, but I'll stick with my own.

    It's hard to feel compassion or sympathy with Harvey Fairchild (Lemmon), when he has a beautiful house, beautiful family that loves him, fancy suits, three martini lunches... you get the picture. But Harvey is helplessly self-centered. Oblivious to all going on around him. He cannot even be happy at the prospect of being a grandparent. Nor does he pick up the signals that his wife may be sick.

    Watching Lemmon, I thought that his performance was a cross of "Days of Wine and Roses" and "Save the Tiger". It's all been done before. He is certainly not helped with a lame script by Edwards.

    The only saving grace in this movie is Julie Andrews. Stoic, strong, and courageous in the face of her own problems, as well as having to be strong for Harvey. Her performance is the only well-rounded, realistic one in the film.

    As for the other members of the Edwards and Lemmon families, the less said the better.

    4 out of 10
    5evanston_dad

    This Isn't Life, It's Blake Edwards

    This Blake Edwards movie is like all Blake Edwards movies. That means it's fairly lame, has no particular style by which to distinguish itself, and looks like it's been airbrushed.

    This one revolves around some mid-life crisis topics afflicting a middle-aged couple played by Jack Lemmon and Julie Andrews. Andrews is diagnosed with a tumor and spends the film waiting for test results; Lemmon has the hots for Sally Kellerman (who wouldn't) and spends the movie dithering about it. Lemmon and Andrews are good actors, and they almost make the film worth watching, but only almost.

    Grade: C

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    • Trivia
      The movie was shot in the Malibu beachside home of writer and director Blake Edwards and wife Dame Julie Andrews.
    • Errores
      Microphone shadow visible during party scene in the tent.
    • Citas

      Dr. Keith Romanis: Well, Harv.

      Harvey Fairchild: Yeah?

      Dr. Keith Romanis: Your heart is strong. There's absolutely nothing wrong with you physically whatsoever.

      Harvey Fairchild: There's nothing wrong with me?

      Dr. Keith Romanis: No. You're in a great shape.

      Harvey Fairchild: Uh, I'm in great shape? Keith, did you ever hear the story about the fighter that was losing badly, you know, to the other guy? He's getting the hell kicked out of him and he comes back to his corner between rounds, and his manager says, "Keep up the good work, kid, because the other guy isn't laying a glove on you." And the fighter says, "Then you better keep your eye on the referee, because somebody is kicking the shit out of me." What the hell do you mean, nothing's wrong with me?

      Dr. Keith Romanis: You're kicking the shit out of yourself, Harv.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Touch and Go/'Night, Mother/Blue Velvet/Where the River Runs Black (1986)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Life in a Looking Glass
      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse

      Performed by Tony Bennett

      Courtesy of CBS Records

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de octubre de 1986 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
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      • That's Life!
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Malibú, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • Blake Edwards
      • Delphi V Productions
      • Paradise Cove Productions
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      • USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 4,079,895
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      • USD 4,079,895
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 42 minutos
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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