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Lenguaje corporal

Título original: Body Language
  • Película de TV
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 28min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.1/10
364
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Heather Locklear and Linda Purl in Lenguaje corporal (1992)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe ambitious Betsy is happy: she gets promoted to a leading management position. Her happiness is spoiled only a little by problems with a boyfriend who feels neglected and an harassing bos... Leer todoThe ambitious Betsy is happy: she gets promoted to a leading management position. Her happiness is spoiled only a little by problems with a boyfriend who feels neglected and an harassing boss. She realizes much too late that her secretary Norma is after her job and step by step t... Leer todoThe ambitious Betsy is happy: she gets promoted to a leading management position. Her happiness is spoiled only a little by problems with a boyfriend who feels neglected and an harassing boss. She realizes much too late that her secretary Norma is after her job and step by step tries to ruin her career and private life.

  • Dirección
    • Arthur Allan Seidelman
  • Guionistas
    • Dan Gurskis
    • Brian L. Ross
  • Elenco
    • Heather Locklear
    • Linda Purl
    • James Acheson
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.1/10
    364
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Guionistas
      • Dan Gurskis
      • Brian L. Ross
    • Elenco
      • Heather Locklear
      • Linda Purl
      • James Acheson
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 1Opinión de los críticos
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    Heather Locklear
    Heather Locklear
    • Betsy Frieze
    Linda Purl
    Linda Purl
    • Norma
    James Acheson
    James Acheson
    • Victor
    Edward Albert
    Edward Albert
    • Charles Stella
    Gary Bisig
    • Det. Gordon
    Jeff Kizer
    • Richie
    Denise Dal Vera
    Denise Dal Vera
    • Clothing store clerk
    Timi Prulhiere
    Timi Prulhiere
    • Hair salon stylist
    Russ Fast
    • Credit official
    Juanita Wyndham
    • Personnel director
    Joseph Burke
    Joseph Burke
    • Executive #1
    Dennis Bateman
    Dennis Bateman
    • Executive #2
    Corey Brunish
    Corey Brunish
    • Executive #3
    Sadie Veraldi
    • Stella's secretary
    Jan Brehm
    Jan Brehm
    • Secretary #1
    Marianne Doherty
    • Secretary #2
    Karen Trumbo
    • Optician's assistant
    Marvin LaRoy Sanders
    • Locksmith
    • Dirección
      • Arthur Allan Seidelman
    • Guionistas
      • Dan Gurskis
      • Brian L. Ross
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    Opiniones de usuarios8

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    6Uriah43

    Pretty Good Made-for-Television Movie

    "Betsy Frieze" (Heather Locklear) is a young executive-in-training who finally wins a very coveted promotion within her corporation. When she gets to her new office she finds a new executive assistant named "Norma" (Linda Purl) who has replaced the previous secretary who mysteriously vanished. However, things aren't going as smoothly as Betsy had thought they would because her constant work at the office eventually leads to a breakup with her boyfriend "Victor" (James Acheson). She also has a boss named "Charles Stella" (Edward Albert) who is furious that Betsy won't sleep with him. And then things get really bad. At any rate, rather than disclose any more of the film and risk ruining it for those who haven't seen it I will just say that this was a pretty good made-for-television movie. Of course, being that it was made for a television audience it doesn't have any nudity or graphic violence that might accompany a film with this specific subject matter. But Heather Locklear and Linda Purl both put on fine performances in any case. Both of them also look quite attractive too. All things considered then I rate this movie as slightly above average.
    5ccthemovieman-1

    Nothing To Get Excited About

    Plain-and simple: this is a made-for-TV ripoff of the film, "Single White Female."

    It has a few things going for it that SWF didn't have, but overall but is a cheesy chick flick that would only play on something like the Lifetime Network.

    What it has going for it are two beautiful women in Heather Locklear and Linda Purl (of the early days of TV's "Matlock"). That, and the fact that the whole family could watch this as there is no profanity or nudity, which you certainly can't say of SWF.

    Nonetheless, this "version," if you will, lacks suspense and the element of danger, concentrating more on romance and women is the business world. Yawn.
    5deborahrighetti

    Ridiculous Single White Female Knock Off

    Heather Locklear and Linda Purl both give it their all in this made for TV Single White Female rip-off which finds Locklears executive terrorized by Purl's devious secretary who wants more than her job - she wants her entire life. She steals her boyfriend, makes a copy of her house key, and starts killing anyone who gets in her way. It never reaches the right level of campy histrionics that makes movies like this memorable and entertaining, but it's fun enough to have on in the background.
    3rmax304823

    It Stands Mute.

    There was another "Body Language," I think, with Tom Berenger and Heidi Schantz. It was a far better movie than this one simply because we got to see so much of Heidi Schantz. Gratuitous nudity and soft-core carnality would have helped this. It certainly needed something.

    The plot, you've seen before in one or another guise. One woman, envious of another's beauty and success, begins to imitate her, seduces her estranged lover, and goes nuts and turns into a slasher or something. In my humble opinion the best version is "Single White Female" simply because we got to see so much of Bridget Fonda and Jennifer Jason Lee.

    This is a chick flick par excellence. There is a scene in which the newly hired executive, Locklear, sends her assistant, Purl, to Locklear's apartment to fetch some important item that had been forgotten at home. Purl enters the apartment and we find out for the first time that there is more to her than the simple role of helpful assistant. She creeps around Locklear's place, fingering the furniture, going through the drawers, reading the address book, examining the photos, lying on the bed. The scene is a perfect expression of two chiefly feminine fantasy roles. (1) The victim. Poor Locklear is hard at work in her office while a stranger uncovers her private life. (2) The snoop. Oh, how we love finding out someone else's secrets. And then there's Purl's treachery, insinuating herself into the busy Locklear's agenda. The afternoon soaps seem to be filled with these Iago-like female figures.

    I don't mean to be insulting in calling it a chick flick. But that's the audience it's aimed at, and it's the writer's deliberate decision. The men are clumsy stereotypes. They don't speak or act like men. They speak and act like women. The dialogue is enough to turn your brain into creme brulee. First man: "So how are you doing with Bitsy?" Second man: "Well, we're having some problems." First man: "You need some space." Second: "She's the only one I want." First: "You need to get some perspective, pal. Believe me, there are some real lookers out there." Later on Locklear and estranged boyfriend have a chat that goes something like: "We need to talk." "Yes, I've been thinking things over. We need to talk." "Would you like to come in and talk?"

    Note to writers: Men don't TALK like that. Not if they're straight, anyway. Oh, there is one obvious straight guy in this movie, Edward Albert, who represents another kind of stereotype, the chauvinist uncaring boss. He's reptilian in his evilhood. He seems to have undergone a hair transplant and chin tuck somewhere along the line, calls his women colleagues and subordinate "honey," comes on to Locklear one night when they're alone at the office. She spurns his advances of course. Later he chastizes her at a meeting and tells her, "Believe me, honey, if you can't pull your pantyhose down in this business you'd damn well better keep them pulled up." (It's okay, though, because he gets a well-deserved lobotomy with a crystal paperweight at the end.)

    Locklear's estranged boyfriend doesn't have much of a role. He's handsome but you can tell with one look that he's not going to "be there" for Locklear when she needs him. He's too pensive, too tired. And that's understandable, what with his having had to say lines like, "You're not here with me now. You're still back in that office. Maybe it's time to give it a rest."

    After a couple of murders Purl goes berserk and at the climax there is a fight in the empty office building between her and Locklear. The two blondes in their tiny skirts roll bloodlessly over and over each other on the carpet. This is clearly the best part of the movie. It's not only wryly sexual but it's relaxing at the same time because there isn't one piece of information given to us in the scene that wasn't completely predictable. Does Locklear have a pair of scissors to defend herself against the raving paper-weight-wielding Purl? Do the scissors get knocked out of her hand? Is there an insert shot of the scissors bouncing away along the floor? Does Locklear make a grab for the scissors? Does Purl manage to prevent Locklear's hand from reaching the scissors? Is there a UFO conspiracy to subjugate the planet Earth?

    Maybe it's time to give it a rest.
    6claudio_carvalho

    The New Assistant

    When Betsy Frieze (Heather Locklear) is promoted to business executive of the Orpheus Corporation, she feels pressed and harassed by her boss Charles Stella (Edward Albert) since she is the first woman to be promoted to a management position. Her relationship with her boyfriend Victor Keaton (James Acheson) is affected by her overwork, but Betsy is helped by her assistant Norma Suffield (Linda Purl), who is replacing the former secretary that vanished. The stressed Betsy does not realize that that Norma is a woman obsessed in her position and is jeopardizing her work and her personal life.

    "Body Language" (1992) is a thriller made for TV in the same year of "Single White Female" that has many elements in common. The plot has many clichés and flaws and is totally predictable since the viewer knows the intention of Norma from the very beginning, but also entertains. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Um Corpo de Mulher" ("A Body of Woman")

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de julio de 1992 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Body Language
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Portland, Oregón, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Wilshire Court Productions
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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